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our jose martinez spoke to businesses that depend on tourism to see what is going on. >> san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting, this restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this amazing corridor, very wide. we have people coming from all over the world. we have many hotels nearby. people like to walk around. >> he is the manager of this spanish restaurant located on pier five for over 10 years. he says the influx of tourists has played a pivotal role in their success in recovery from pandemic. >> our business, our industry, when we don't have the foot traffic or reservations, it is boring. we need a lively environment. we are really excited and very hopeful that it will ramp up. >> according to the san francisco tribal association, it is a reality. they say the city has attracted a record-breaking 23.1 million visitors in 2023. from 2022 to 2023, there was an 82% increase in hotel bookings. that is things to big events at the moscone center and the aipac conference, visitors spending $8.8 billion. in a statement, scott beck, s
our jose martinez spoke to businesses that depend on tourism to see what is going on. >> san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting, this restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this amazing corridor, very wide. we have people coming from all over the world. we have many hotels nearby. people like to walk around. >> he is the manager of this spanish restaurant located on pier five for over 10 years. he says the influx of...
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. >>> our jose martinez talked to people in the area about the rise in retail theft. he will have more on that tonight at 8:00. >>> it seems like everyone from politics to business owners and people living in the city has an idea on how to bring downtown san francisco back to life. some are calling for market street to reopen to cars. kenny choi has more on this latest push. >> reporter: when mohammed walks down-market street it is still hard for him to see the transformation of a once bustling area of san francisco. >> it is empty. it is like -- if you compared to before, there is nobody in town. >> reporter: a decade long effort banned cars from traveling on the corridor two months before the onset of the pandemic. buses, bicycles, taxis, and commercial trucks now have the green light. >> before it was live and you see a lot of traffic, you see activity in the city. you feel like you were in new york. >> the grill opened its market street location in 2014 and has several years left on the lease. the restaurant is ringing up only 30% of the revenue it used to generat
. >>> our jose martinez talked to people in the area about the rise in retail theft. he will have more on that tonight at 8:00. >>> it seems like everyone from politics to business owners and people living in the city has an idea on how to bring downtown san francisco back to life. some are calling for market street to reopen to cars. kenny choi has more on this latest push. >> reporter: when mohammed walks down-market street it is still hard for him to see the...
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. >> our jose martinez has been speaking about what they might have heard or seen. >> reporter: all to raise urgent issues playing the city's healthcare facilities. >> we are trying to alert them to the consistent staffing concerns and the safety concerns and the lack of resources that are leading to really unsustainable patient care conditions at the hospital. >> reporter: megan green, another nurse at sf general hospital will see 2013 echoed sediments, over the worsening situation. >> i frequently worked 12.5 hours without a break. and i can tell you as i've gotting 16,000 steps in a shift, that's a lot to do with no sitting down and handing her phone to someone to just go to the bathroom in peace. >> reporter: they say these concerns have been ongoing for months. across various healthcare facilities including sf general hospital, laguna honda hospital, and community clinics. according to a research survey by the union representing these nurses, 99% of respondents reported having been abused or assaulted at work with over 70% reporting fiscal assault over 94% verbal abuse and 10% sex
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our jose martinez will have more on this story at 8:00 on pix plus. >>> new video showing the aftermath of an explosion today in daly city. you can see the toyota with the doors and roof blown out. the inside burnt. the windows gone. as a police robot removes what appears to be a propane tank from the car. we saw members talking to local law enforcement and firefighters. the police have not said what caused this explosion. >>> all right, on to new propaganda released today. a video released by hamas. it shows hersh goldberg-polin. cbs news can not confirm when it was recorded or what kind of pressure he faced. hersh goldberg-polin is a duel citizen. he was captured in october. the video shows one of his hands is missing. he is one of eight americans still believed to be held by hamas. today his parents released a video of their own. >> seeing a video of hersh today is overwhelming. we are relieved to see him alive but we are concern about his health and well being as well as that of all of the other host annuals and all of those suffering in this region. >> and hersh, if you can hear th
our jose martinez will have more on this story at 8:00 on pix plus. >>> new video showing the aftermath of an explosion today in daly city. you can see the toyota with the doors and roof blown out. the inside burnt. the windows gone. as a police robot removes what appears to be a propane tank from the car. we saw members talking to local law enforcement and firefighters. the police have not said what caused this explosion. >>> all right, on to new propaganda released today. a...
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staff members tell jose martinez that the customers are not coming to them anymore so they are going to their customers. >> it has been 16 years since the monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission but now, yomo daweu, the manager, says it is time to say goodbye. >> i am pretty sad to be leaving, actually. the way that the business has been going in the mission these days with the media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then the out blocks of people from this area in particular has made the foot traffic dive a quarter of what it was. >> he has been a manager here for the last three years and says in an attempt to save the business, they decided to move to oakland , basically chasing the customers. >> all the customers that used to live here, all of our regulars and stuff that used to live here, all of the artists, all of the musicians and stuff all moved to oakland because it is so much cheaper. they are pushed out because of -- now that they left, the rent is still up. >> one of those regular customers is christian lester, a teacher who liv
staff members tell jose martinez that the customers are not coming to them anymore so they are going to their customers. >> it has been 16 years since the monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission but now, yomo daweu, the manager, says it is time to say goodbye. >> i am pretty sad to be leaving, actually. the way that the business has been going in the mission these days with the media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then the out blocks...
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jose martinez is there live for us tonight. >> reporter: that is right, sara, listen, a day and it is not even close to being over right here >> fremont. you can see what is going on right now outside of this tesla factory on the south side. now, 880 here. the is collapsed at this point. this whole thing started at around 5:30 at the warm springs south fremont station. they all gathered there and started getting there around 4:30. by 5:30 they started walking towards this side of the tesla factory. you can see all of the demonstrators who have been part of this economic blockade. we tried to talk to some of them to understand why they decided to come here to tesla. and this is what they said. >> i think ultimately everybody just wants to go home and live in peace. that is all we are here fostering. this blockade is not to be targeting the employees the employees here will be safe. we want nothing to do with that. this is to force the economic blockade and show we will not be complicate with genocide wherever it may be. >> reporter: sara, this is what is happening live right here in fr
jose martinez is there live for us tonight. >> reporter: that is right, sara, listen, a day and it is not even close to being over right here >> fremont. you can see what is going on right now outside of this tesla factory on the south side. now, 880 here. the is collapsed at this point. this whole thing started at around 5:30 at the warm springs south fremont station. they all gathered there and started getting there around 4:30. by 5:30 they started walking towards this side of...
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as our josÉ martÍnez reports, the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price says all eyes will be on at least 35 death penalty cases after discovering evidence of prosecutorial misconduct. alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these that identify potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that has opened a pandora box. >> my office has discovered evidence of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. >> price says judge vince, the you stick strict of northern california because -- has ordered her office to review nearly a dozen death penalty cases. the first has surfaced in the case of ernest dykes, who is currently on death row for the 1995 murder of lance clark and the attempted murder of his grandmother bernice. price sesser office stumbled upon notes highlighting the race and ethnicity of potential jurors in dykes case. >> in the course of reviewing mr. dykes ' sentence, which is pendin
as our josÉ martÍnez reports, the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price says all eyes will be on at least 35 death penalty cases after discovering evidence of prosecutorial misconduct. alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these that identify potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that has opened a...
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our jose martinez talked with a bay area nurse who just returned from treating children in gaza. >> sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did was a band-aid. hopefully saving lives but, in the bigger picture, again, just a tiny drop in what we can accomplish in the few minutes we were there. >> she and her team saw more than 150 patients a day during her time in southern gaza. the work was difficult. >> we were a trauma stabilization point. we were working with a lot of mass casualty incidents, a lot of pediatric trauma. >> so was getting to gaza in the first place. her journey started in germany with training on how to work in a hostile environment. >> from there, we went to cairo where we procured additional supplies and medical equipment. we brought 32 crates with us of mostly medical supplies and medicine. it was about a 10 hour trip getting to the border, crossing over and then getting to our home base in rafah. >> sandra is no stranger to this type
our jose martinez talked with a bay area nurse who just returned from treating children in gaza. >> sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did was a band-aid. hopefully saving lives but, in the bigger picture, again, just a tiny drop in what we can accomplish in the few minutes we were there. >> she and her team saw more than 150 patients a...
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martinez reports. >> reporter: it is the long-awaited announcement. he is a member of the arab resource and organizing center and has been at the forefront of hundreds of protests calling for a cease-fire in gaza. >> we welcome any news that indicates that there will be a de-escalation in the genocide against palestinians and de-escalation of violence. >> reporter: on sunday the israeli military announced they pulled back the majority of ground forces from the gaza strip following the conclusion of a significant offensive. only one brigade remained station in the heavily affected region. marking six months since the conflict first erupted. >> we recognize that this could've happened on day one. right? and this could've happened when there were 3000 palestinian deaths as opposed to 35,000 . >> reporter: a member of the hostages and missing families group in the bay area . and is also been actively involved in protest, calling for the release of israelis held by hamas. >> after the idf defused all the areas and diffused hamas , they felt secure to leave
martinez reports. >> reporter: it is the long-awaited announcement. he is a member of the arab resource and organizing center and has been at the forefront of hundreds of protests calling for a cease-fire in gaza. >> we welcome any news that indicates that there will be a de-escalation in the genocide against palestinians and de-escalation of violence. >> reporter: on sunday the israeli military announced they pulled back the majority of ground forces from the gaza strip...
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josÉ martinez has his story. >> reporter: it is easter sunday in downtown novato and while families gather to celebrate, one man's holiday is particularly special. michael woodson, at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian, after receiving a life-changing get from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon, itself. and this is the work product that you have to do, in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> reporter: michael who spent five years behind bars is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday , governor newsom granting clemency to dozens of individuals including michael , with 37 pardons and 18 commutations. >> once you are in the system, you are in the system. and what happens with so many people that go to state prison, they are completely , just pushed away from society. and they sit over here somewhere that is why so many reoffend , because with a felony you cannot be licensed -- you can get a drivers license, but you cannot get a license to even cut hair. in california. >> reporter: was convicted by a marin county court
josÉ martinez has his story. >> reporter: it is easter sunday in downtown novato and while families gather to celebrate, one man's holiday is particularly special. michael woodson, at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian, after receiving a life-changing get from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon, itself. and this is the work product that you have to do, in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> reporter: michael who...
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as our jose martinez were. reports. the d a claims that notes written by the prosecutors warrant a closer look. >>alameda county district attorney pamela price. it was a discovery. of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity. as jewish and as as possible opponents of the death penalty. that's opened opened a pandora's box. office has discovered. a evidence. of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. prices. judge vince chhabria of the us district court of northern california has ordered her office to review nearly a dozen death. penalty cases. the 1st red flag process surfaced in the case of earnest ..., who's currently on death row for the 1995. murder of 9 year old lens, clark. and the attempted murder of his grandmother, bernice. price says her office stumble upon notes highlighting the race and ethnicity of potential jurors in the dikes case course of reviewing mr ... is sentence. which is pending before his cases pending before judge cumbria. my office discovere
as our jose martinez were. reports. the d a claims that notes written by the prosecutors warrant a closer look. >>alameda county district attorney pamela price. it was a discovery. of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity. as jewish and as as possible opponents of the death penalty. that's opened opened a pandora's box. office has discovered. a evidence. of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. prices. judge vince chhabria of the...
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she shared with josÉ martinez what she saw during her two weeks in gaza. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did was a band-aid. even saving, hopefully saving lives. but in the bigger picture, again , a tiny drop. of what we could accomplish in the two weeks we were there. >> reporter: she says she and her team saw more than 150 patients a day , through her time in southern gaza. the work was difficult . >> we were at a trauma civilization point in khan younis. working with a lot of mass casualty incidents . a lot of pediatric trauma. >> reporter: so was getting to gaza in the first place. a journey started in germany, with training on how to work in a hostile environment. and from there -- >> we went to cairo. where we procure some additional supplies, medical equipment. we brought 32 crates with us of mostly medical supplies. and medicines. it was about a 10 hour trip getting to the border and crossing over and getting to our home b
she shared with josÉ martinez what she saw during her two weeks in gaza. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did was a band-aid. even saving, hopefully saving lives. but in the bigger picture, again , a tiny drop. of what we could accomplish in the two weeks we were there. >> reporter: she says she and her team saw more than...
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and jose martinez has that story. >> reporter: it is easter sunday in downtown nevato. families gather to celebrate. one is special. michael woodson. 82 years old. spending this easter with his son after receiving a life changing gift from california governor newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself. and, this is the, this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> michael, spending five years behind bars is celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday, haddie is granted clemency to dozens of individuals with 37 pardons. >> once you are in the system, you are in the system. and, and what happens with so many people that go to state prison is that they are completely just pushed away from society and they sit over here somewhere and that is why so many reoffend because with the felony you can, you can not be licensed, you can get a driver's license but, you can not, you can not, i mean, you, you can't get a license to even cut hair in california. >> he was convicted by marin county in 1987. accused of misusing $13.
and jose martinez has that story. >> reporter: it is easter sunday in downtown nevato. families gather to celebrate. one is special. michael woodson. 82 years old. spending this easter with his son after receiving a life changing gift from california governor newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself. and, this is the, this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> michael, spending five years behind bars is celebrating a...
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they tell our jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore, so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since the monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now the manager says it's time to say good bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving, actually. but just, you know, the way that the business has been going in the mission these days with the media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that, and then like the out flux of people from this area in particular has made foot traffic dive maybe a quarter of what it was. >> reporter: he's been the manager here for the last three years and says in an attempt to save the business, they've decided to move to oakland basically chasing their customers. >> all the customers that used to live here, all the regulars and stuff that used to live here. all the artists, the musicians and stuff that the demographic used to be all moved to oakland because it's so much cheaper. they're pushed out because of the tech pools. but they left and the rent is still up. >> reporter: one of the regulars i
they tell our jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore, so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since the monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now the manager says it's time to say good bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving, actually. but just, you know, the way that the business has been going in the mission these days with the media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that, and then like the out flux...
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as jose martinez shows us, some in the neighborhood worry the change is happening too fast. >> all of this parking on west portal avenue. >> reporter: long time west portal resident cynthia skinner wants the city to pump the brakes on the proposed traffic safety plan allowing her and her neighbors more time to gather information. >> i wanted to know who was in charge, who made the decisions. i haven't received that information yet. how did this come about so quickly? >> reporter: pat dunber who has called west portal home for two decades fears the city's rush into a decision spurred by the tragic death of a family of four. >> the accident happened right there, very sadly, a horrible accident. making that -- changing that is not going to change this. it's not going to stop a poor woman from whatever reason. they haven't even released the report yet on why the accident happened. so smta has not finished their study on the accident and yet they're putting out this proposal. >> reporter: a spokesperson for sfmta says the agency hasn't made decisions yet and this is just an opportunity to
as jose martinez shows us, some in the neighborhood worry the change is happening too fast. >> all of this parking on west portal avenue. >> reporter: long time west portal resident cynthia skinner wants the city to pump the brakes on the proposed traffic safety plan allowing her and her neighbors more time to gather information. >> i wanted to know who was in charge, who made the decisions. i haven't received that information yet. how did this come about so quickly? >>...
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jose martinez has more. >> reporter: all eyes are here on the tenderloin ahead of tomorrow's big day as the supreme court hears arguments on a case regarding the rights of homeless people. anthony has called the streets in the tenderloin his home for the past 25 years. >> i came from los angeles, pretty much. >> reporter: he's just one of many homeless individuals whose lives could be impacted by a crucial decision awaiting the supreme court's ruling in the case of johnson versus grant's pass. the outcome of this case could have far reaching implications for homeless individuals like anthony who rely on public spaces for survival. >> it's already tough enough being on the streets as it is. >> reporter: on monday the supreme court will delve into the legal aspects of penalizing homeless individuals for activities like sleeping in public. professor little from uc law san francisco sheds light on the case's significance and potential impact. >> we'll address a very narrow question, which is is there any constitutional status at all for people who are homeless and can you criminalize beh
jose martinez has more. >> reporter: all eyes are here on the tenderloin ahead of tomorrow's big day as the supreme court hears arguments on a case regarding the rights of homeless people. anthony has called the streets in the tenderloin his home for the past 25 years. >> i came from los angeles, pretty much. >> reporter: he's just one of many homeless individuals whose lives could be impacted by a crucial decision awaiting the supreme court's ruling in the case of johnson...
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but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership marion to talk about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on solar panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with guidehouse insights as the problem is not simple. drivers don't have a whole lot of time to respond. >> in and in this case, you know where it could come as a complete surprise. you know, all of a sudden. >> you press press the foot down. alright. and then you lift off and the car study at the truck is still accelerating. you might have no idea why a full senate says the accelerator issue is a problem of poor engineering and poor manufacturing at tesla. but he does not see the first recall of cyber trucks having much of a stain on the company's reputation. >> this driver would agree. my spirits been amazi
but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership marion to talk about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on solar panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam...
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michael woodson had already been released from prison, but with the pardon he tells our jose martinez he's feeling a new sense of freedom. >> reporter: it's easter sunday in downtown novato and while families gathered to celebrate one man's holiday is particularly special. michael woodson at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself and this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon. >> reporter: michael, who spent five years behind bars, is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday governor newsom granted clemency to dozens of individuals, including michael, with 37 pardons and 18 commusicians. >> mmutations. >> what happens with so many people who go to prison, they are completely pushed away from society and sit over here somewhere and that's why so many reoffend because with a felony, i mean you can't be licensed. you can get a driver's license, but you can't -- you can't get a license to even cut hair in california.
michael woodson had already been released from prison, but with the pardon he tells our jose martinez he's feeling a new sense of freedom. >> reporter: it's easter sunday in downtown novato and while families gathered to celebrate one man's holiday is particularly special. michael woodson at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself and this is the work...
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she's now back at work in the bay area and told our jose martinez what it took just to get into gaza and why she says it was worth it. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did, hopefully saving lives, but in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >> reporter: she tell mess she and her team saw more than 150 patients per day during her time in southern gaza. the work was difficult. >> we were at a trauma stabilization point and working with a lot of mass casualty incidents. lot of pediatric trauma. >> reporter: so was getting to gaza in the first place. her journey started in germany with training on how to work in a hostile environment and from there -- >> we went to cairo where we procured some additional supply, medical equipment. we brought 32 crates with us of mostly medical supplies and medicine. it was about a ten-hour trip getting to the border, crossi
she's now back at work in the bay area and told our jose martinez what it took just to get into gaza and why she says it was worth it. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did, hopefully saving lives, but in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >>...
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but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership, mayor talked about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with guidehouse insights as the problem is not simple. drivers don't have a whole lot of time to respond. >> in and in this case, you know where it could come as a complete surprise. you know, all of a sudden. >> you press press to put down to accelerate and then you lift off and the car study at the truck is still accelerating. you might have no idea why a full senate says the accelerator issue is a problem of poor engineering and poor manufacturing at tesla. people on the line, the assembly line having some difficulty, some challenges actually inc inserting the cover on to the panel and someone made the decision to
but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership, mayor talked about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with...
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. >> it hasn't happened to la placa but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership marion to talk about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on solar panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with guidehouse insights as the problem is not simple. drivers don't have a whole lot of time to respond. >> in and in this case, you know where it could come as a complete surprise. you know, all of a sudden you press press the foot down. alright. and then you lift off. and the car study at the truck is still accelerating. you might have no idea why abuelsamid says the accelerator issue is a problem of poor engineering and poor manufacturing at tesla, but he does not see the first recall of cyber trucks having much of a stain on the company's reputation. >> this driver would
. >> it hasn't happened to la placa but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership marion to talk about it. and said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on solar panel. so that's what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cyber trucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less...
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jose martinez reports. >> reporter: a long awaited announcement for a member of the arab resource organizing center and has been at the forefront of hundreds of protests calling for a cease-fire in gaza. >> we welcome any news that indicates that there will be a de-escalation in the genocide against palestinians . >> reporter: on sunday the israeli military announced that they pulled back the majority of ground forces in the gaza strip following a significant offensive and only one brigade remains in the area. >> we also recognize that this could have happened from day one. this could have happened when there was 3000 palestinian deaths as opposed to 35,000. >> reporter: the missing families group has also been actively involved in protests, calling for the release of israelis by hamas. >> now that they have diffused all areas and diffused hamas, they felt secure to leave the area and let the population slowly come back. which, i mean, i don't want civilians, israelis nor palestinians , to suffer or be away from their homes. they have a lot to build . >> reporter: this is a step in the right
jose martinez reports. >> reporter: a long awaited announcement for a member of the arab resource organizing center and has been at the forefront of hundreds of protests calling for a cease-fire in gaza. >> we welcome any news that indicates that there will be a de-escalation in the genocide against palestinians . >> reporter: on sunday the israeli military announced that they pulled back the majority of ground forces in the gaza strip following a significant offensive and...
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but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership murray and talking about it. said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on against what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cybertrucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with guidehouse insights as the problem is not simple. drivers don't have a whole lot of time to respond. >> in and in this case, you know where it could come as a complete surprise. you know, all of a sudden you press press to put down to accelerate and then you lift off and the car study at the truck is still accelerating. you might have no idea why a full senate says the accelerator issue is a problem of poor engineering and poor manufacturing at tesla. but he does not see the first recall of cybertrucks having much of a stain on the company's reputation. >> this driver would agree. my spirits been amazing. i love this thi
but many drivers like jose martinez had posted on tiktok slip up showing how the cover of their accelerator can slide forward and get stuck in that rim of the interior. this morning, i went down to the >> tesla dealership murray and talking about it. said they're going to fixing it by putting basically a vote on against what the fix might be simple. but given the fact that cybertrucks are made to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than 30 seconds. >> sam abuelsamid with...
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south bay reporter lauren martinez joins us now from san jose with details. lauren >> diana and dan, the goal of this large scale operation is to arrest suspects attempting to contact children. authorities are really emphasizing to parents they cannot sit back and assume children will be safe online. >> sheriff's office. keep your hands, hands. >> the sacramento sheriff's office released this video of a three day sting operation centered on internet crimes against children on the lead case agent for this operation, undercover detectives posed as children 13 years old and younger on various social media platforms. >> suspects often directed these kids to commit sexual acts and or asked for material. >> the operation led to 24 arrests. several were people entrusted public positions with access to children. the rest of san jose firefighter who lives here in sacramento, a sunday school teacher, a united states postal service worker. court documents show the sacramento district attorney's office is charging san jose fire captain spencer parker with three felonies.
south bay reporter lauren martinez joins us now from san jose with details. lauren >> diana and dan, the goal of this large scale operation is to arrest suspects attempting to contact children. authorities are really emphasizing to parents they cannot sit back and assume children will be safe online. >> sheriff's office. keep your hands, hands. >> the sacramento sheriff's office released this video of a three day sting operation centered on internet crimes against children on...
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. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> looks beautiful. all right, break out the bikes and keep the car at home for the return of this season's inaugural viva cal san jose. the event returns to san jose on sunday with an earth day edition. some six miles of the city will be closed to cars so people can bike, skate or just go on a stroll. san jose was able to keep the tradition going despite fears last year of cuts because of budget constraints. >> and on saturday, a tribute to the queen of tejano music, selena, in the form of a lowrider cruise, the family friendly event will run through san francisco's mission district from cesar chavez and 24th street starts at 4 p.m. again on saturday. selena was one of the most celebrated mexican american entertainers of the last century , but killed in 1995 by the president of her fan club. she was only 23 years old, but her legacy and impact continues. >> yeah, she was so influential. hopefully the weather is going to hold for that because you don't want to get those cars wet with the top down. >> yea
. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> looks beautiful. all right, break out the bikes and keep the car at home for the return of this season's inaugural viva cal san jose. the event returns to san jose on sunday with an earth day edition. some six miles of the city will be closed to cars so people can bike, skate or just go on a stroll. san jose was able to keep the tradition going despite fears last year of cuts because of budget constraints. >> and on saturday, a tribute...
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martinez depicting the trapped pedal issue. that went viral. that happened last week, so you can see it getting caught right under that thing. gosh. all right, tesla's stock has gotten slammed this year, so far losing 40%. >>> how do you say artificial intelligence in french? today olympic organizers unveiled their strategy for using -- [speaking french] to better determine who's faster, stronger or most graceful at the paris, france, games. but when it comes to corporate track and field, should there be hurdles placed on how companies go for the a.i. gold? the founding c.o.o. of paypal and all in podcast cohost david sacks standing by live on whether congress' new idea on a.i. regulation is on rack the or way off pace. plus, he talks about google swiftly firing dozens of employees who defaced company property while protesting google's business partnership with israel. stay tuned, we're coming right back. nasdaq down 323 points. ♪ ♪ i'm gonna hold you forever... ♪ ♪ i'll be there... ♪ ♪ you don't... ♪ ♪ you don'
martinez depicting the trapped pedal issue. that went viral. that happened last week, so you can see it getting caught right under that thing. gosh. all right, tesla's stock has gotten slammed this year, so far losing 40%. >>> how do you say artificial intelligence in french? today olympic organizers unveiled their strategy for using -- [speaking french] to better determine who's faster, stronger or most graceful at the paris, france, games. but when it comes to corporate track and...
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abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has the story now from san jose, california. >> after a six year run, camino brewing co is shutting down in san jose. >> a little overwhelmed, you know, to be completely honest, co-founder alan kornstein said the difficult decision came down to economics. >> they're not seeing the volume of customers they once did pre-pandemic. >> we've seen a big shift. you know, people don't come out the way that they used to come out, and our business has primarily been driven by, you know, our community uh, you know, and the taproom sales. anthony raggio with drakes brewing company and a member of the bay area brewers guild, wouldn't describe the beer industry as struggling, but it is changing. >> you have seltzer, you have cider, you have now nonalcoholic beer. these are all vying for the same space at foxtail fermentation project in downtown san jose. >> the owners hope to bring in more than just beer drinkers. they offer fermented or plant based foods. in march, they posted a picture of their empty space on instagram and asked the question what co
abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has the story now from san jose, california. >> after a six year run, camino brewing co is shutting down in san jose. >> a little overwhelmed, you know, to be completely honest, co-founder alan kornstein said the difficult decision came down to economics. >> they're not seeing the volume of customers they once did pre-pandemic. >> we've seen a big shift. you know, people don't come out the way that they used to come out,...
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jose martinez was there as a former patient said that it likely saved her life to have the hospital so close. >> reporter: sharon martinez told the crowd at tuesday's board of supervisors meeting she might not be here today if the east san jose regional trauma center hadn't been there for her back in 2019 when she suffered a brain hemorrhage. >> i had a stroke. and i told my husband to call 911. >> reporter: she says the fact that her house in milpitas is less than 15 minutes away from the hospital was a game changer. >> it -- the surgeon that operated on me told me that when he first saw me, he didn't know he could save me. so it was -- i was going. excuse me. and i want -- want them to hear what they're doing is not going to work. because they will try to do everything far away. there's not that much time. >> reporter: she's urging regional not to go through with the plan to close its trauma center in august. the hospital says it's not seeing enough patients to justify keeping it open. that will leave valley medical center, about 20 minutes away, as the next closest option for patien
jose martinez was there as a former patient said that it likely saved her life to have the hospital so close. >> reporter: sharon martinez told the crowd at tuesday's board of supervisors meeting she might not be here today if the east san jose regional trauma center hadn't been there for her back in 2019 when she suffered a brain hemorrhage. >> i had a stroke. and i told my husband to call 911. >> reporter: she says the fact that her house in milpitas is less than 15 minutes...
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fairfax nurse sandra adler shared with our jose martinez what she saw there. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did with the band-aid, even, you know, saving, hopefully saving lives, but, you know, in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop. and of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >> reporter: she tells me she and her team saw more than 150 patients a day. during her time in southern gaza, the work was difficult. >> we were at a trauma stabilization point in khan younis. and working with a lot of mass casualty incidents. a lot of pediatric trauma. >> reporter: so was getting to gaza in the first place. her journey started in germany with training on how to work in a hostile environment. and from there? >> we went to cairo where we procured some additional supplies. medical equipment. we brought 32 crates with us of mostly medical supplies and medicine. and spent -- it was about a ten hour trip g
fairfax nurse sandra adler shared with our jose martinez what she saw there. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did with the band-aid, even, you know, saving, hopefully saving lives, but, you know, in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop. and of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >>...
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as our jose martinez reports the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> reporter: alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that's opened a pandora's box. >> my office has discovered evidence of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. >> reporter: price says judge vince chabrio of northern california has ordered her office to review nearly a dozen death penalty cases. the first red flag, price says, surfaced in the case of earnest dikes, who's currently on death row for the 1995 murder of 9-year-old lance clark. and the attempted murder of his grandmother bernice. price says her office stumbled upon notes highlighting the race and et necessarytist of potential jurors in the dikes' case. >> in the course of reviewing mr. bikes' sentence, which is pending before his case -- his case is pending before the judge, my office discovered evidence of a pattern of misconduct, prosecut
as our jose martinez reports the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> reporter: alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that's opened a pandora's box. >> my office has discovered evidence of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. >> reporter: price says judge...
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station for legal vendors to sell their wares but our jose martinez found when he talked to them. the vendors feel at that location, there's really nobody to sell to. >> reporter: rodrigo lopez is packing up his stall at el tiangue after eight hours of work, making at least $65. before the mission street vending ban took effect in november, he would have made more like $250 on a typical day. >> i mean, for us, that's not a surprise anymore. but it's going to be a new start all over from zero. >> reporter: now he and other permitted vendors forced off the street are getting word that they'll have to move again later this month. the city is shutting el tiangue down on april 21st. >> a lack of through traffic and foot traffic in the area, excuse me. the location is kind of in the middle of mission street between the two plazas. so you have fewer people getting on and off the bus and b.a.r.t., they're walking by this location. so they came together with us and we've been communicating with the vendors association and decided that it was not worth the resources the city was putting int
station for legal vendors to sell their wares but our jose martinez found when he talked to them. the vendors feel at that location, there's really nobody to sell to. >> reporter: rodrigo lopez is packing up his stall at el tiangue after eight hours of work, making at least $65. before the mission street vending ban took effect in november, he would have made more like $250 on a typical day. >> i mean, for us, that's not a surprise anymore. but it's going to be a new start all over...
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in fact, fairfax nurse sandra alder shared with our jose martinez what she saw during her two week visit to that neighborhood. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did with the band-aid, even, you know, saving hopefully saving lives, but, you know, in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop. and of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we were there. >> reporter: she tells me she and her team saw more than 150 patients a day. during her time in southern gaza. the work was difficult. >> we were at a trauma stabilization point in con unis. and working with a lot of mass casualty incidents. lot of pediatric trauma. >> reporter: so was getting to gaza in the first place. her journey started in germany with training on how to work in a hostile environment. and from there? >> we went to cairo. where we procured some additional supplies. medical equipment. we brought 32 crates with us of mostly medical supplies. and medicine.
in fact, fairfax nurse sandra alder shared with our jose martinez what she saw during her two week visit to that neighborhood. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did with the band-aid, even, you know, saving hopefully saving lives, but, you know, in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop. and of what we could accomplish...
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staff tell jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now manager yomo daweu says it's time to say good-bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving actually. but -- just, you know, the way that the business has been going. and the mission these days with the -- media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then like -- the outflux of people from this area in particular has made foot traffic dive; maybe a quarter of what it was. >> reporter: he's been the manager here for the last three years and says in an attempt to save the business, they decided to move to oakland. basically chasing their customers. >> all the customers that used to live here, all of the like regulars and stuff that used to live here, all the artists, all of, you know, the musicians and stuff that the demographic used to be over here, all moved to oakland because it's so much cheaper. all been pushed out because of how many tech booms now and now that they
staff tell jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since monk's kettle started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now manager yomo daweu says it's time to say good-bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving actually. but -- just, you know, the way that the business has been going. and the mission these days with the -- media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then like -- the...
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as our jose martinez reports, the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> reporter: alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that's opened a pandora's box. >> my office has discovered evidence of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. >> reporter: price says judge vince chhabria of the u.s. district northern california has ordered her office to review nearly a dozen death penalty cases. the first red flag, price says, surfaced in the case of ernest dykes, who's currently on death row for the 1995 murder of 9-year-old lance clark and the attempted murder of his grandmother bernice. price says her office stumbled upon notes highlighting the race and ethnicities of potential jurors in the dykes' case. >> in the course of reviewing mr. dykes' sentence, which is pending before his case -- his case is pending before the judge chhabria, my office discovered evidence of a pattern
as our jose martinez reports, the da claims that notes written by prosecutors warrant a closer look. >> reporter: alameda county district attorney pamela price says it was a discovery of case notes like these identifying potential jurors by race and ethnicity as jewish and as possible opponents of the death penalty that's opened a pandora's box. >> my office has discovered evidence of prosecutorial misconduct involved in the death penalty cases. >> reporter: price says judge...
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but in a post pandemic-era, the boom of the tourism industry heedged sword our jose martinez spoke to tourists and businesses who depend on tourism about what they expect this summer. >> reporter: san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting is coqueta restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this amazing corridor. very wide and we have people coming from all over the world not only on the cruise ships, but also from different areas. we have various hotels nearby and people like to walk around. >> reporter: he's the manager of the spanish restaurant coqueta located on pier 5 for over ten years. he says the influx of tourists has certainly played a pivotal role in their success in recovery from the pandemic. >> in our business, our industry, when we don't have the foot traffic or reservations, it's -- it's boring. we need -- we need this lively environment at every single time. from the moment we open until the moment we close at night. so yes, we are really, really excited and very hopeful that it will ramp up. >> reporter: accordi
but in a post pandemic-era, the boom of the tourism industry heedged sword our jose martinez spoke to tourists and businesses who depend on tourism about what they expect this summer. >> reporter: san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting is coqueta restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this amazing corridor. very wide and we have people coming from all over the world not only on the cruise ships, but also from different...
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it's a double edged sword and our jose martinez spoke to tourists and businesses who depend on tourism about what to expect this summer. >> reporter: san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting is the restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this appeasing corridor. very wide and we have people coming from all over the world not only on the cruise ships but also from different areas. we have various hotels nearby and people like the walk around. >> reporter: he's the manager of this spanish restaurant located on pier five for over ten years. he says the influx of tourists has certainly played a pivotal role in their success in recovery from the pandemic. >> in our business, our industry, when we don't have the foot traffic or reservations, it's -- it's boring. we need were -- we need this lively environment at every single time. the moment we open until the moment we close at night. so yes, we are really, really excited and very hopeful that it will ramp up. >> reporter: according to the san francisco travel association, it is a re
it's a double edged sword and our jose martinez spoke to tourists and businesses who depend on tourism about what to expect this summer. >> reporter: san francisco's tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance. among those benefiting is the restaurant nestled along the embarcadero. >> we have this appeasing corridor. very wide and we have people coming from all over the world not only on the cruise ships but also from different areas. we have various hotels nearby and people like...
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san jose. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> all right, let's turn to the weather now. a gorgeous spring day. >> wasn't it nice? abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with a look at an even warmer day ahead in the 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandy, i know it's hard to believe, but temperatures are going to soar tomorrow into the 80s. >> dan and diane, i want to show you live picture right now. guess what is back? the fog. this is why it's also going to feel like summer. this is from sutro tower, san francisco under that fog layer and it is around near the coast where visibility on live doppler seven down to six miles in half moon bay. so watch out in the morning temperatures right now. most areas still in the 50s, 48.5 moon bay. as we look at the north bay 56 in calistoga. so still hanging on to some of that warmth, here's a look at the day planner tomorrow morning. morning fog. we're looking at 40s and 50s, temperatures rising by noontime into the 80s for the afternoon. this is
san jose. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> all right, let's turn to the weather now. a gorgeous spring day. >> wasn't it nice? abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with a look at an even warmer day ahead in the 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandy, i know it's hard to believe, but temperatures are going to soar tomorrow into the 80s. >> dan and diane, i want to show you live picture right now. guess what is back? the fog. this is why it's also going to feel like...
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jose martinez was there as one former patient told the board of supervisors the minute she saved having the hospital so close likely saved her life. >> reporter: sharon martinez told the crowd at tuesday's board of supervisors meeting she might not be here today if the east san jose regional trauma center hadn't been there for her back in 2019 when she suffered a brain hemorrhage. >> i had a stroke. and i told my husband to call 911. >> reporter: she says the fact that her house in milpitas is less than 15 minutes away from the hospital was a game changer. >> it -- the surgeon that operated on me told me when he first saw me he didn't know he could save me. so it was -- i was going. excuse me. and i went -- want them to hear what they're doing is not going to work. because they will try to do everything far away. there's not that much time. >> reporter: she's urging regional not to go through with the plan to close its trauma center in august. the hospital says it's not seen enough patients to justify keeping it open. that will leave valley medical center, about 20 minutes away, as the
jose martinez was there as one former patient told the board of supervisors the minute she saved having the hospital so close likely saved her life. >> reporter: sharon martinez told the crowd at tuesday's board of supervisors meeting she might not be here today if the east san jose regional trauma center hadn't been there for her back in 2019 when she suffered a brain hemorrhage. >> i had a stroke. and i told my husband to call 911. >> reporter: she says the fact that her...
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veremos solamente 50 en el panorama san josé 55 martínez, con 55 san mateo con 55 y en los próximos días mejoren un poco las condiciones. pero primero se esperan 2 días de lluvia ya para el sábado y el domingo en san josé vemos ese pequeño ascenso y buena noticia. parece que si regresan los 70 a partir del lunes martes y 80 para el próximo miércoles. bueno, esta es mi parte. lo hacen ustedes. gracias vianey. la saga continúa y claro que hablamos de los atléticos de oakland que siguen buscando casa para el ciclo 2025 2027. antes de la posible mudanza a las vegas. tenemos algunas novedades y es que este miércoles el equipo, luego de reunirse con las autoridades de oakland y alameda el martes, pues están buscando opciones y esa opción que cada vez toma más fuerza sería sacramento. el sutro health park, donde juegan los river cats de sacramento. las conversaciones, obviamente todavía se tienen que desarrollar, pero lo cierto es que los atléticos todavía no tienen claro que van a hacer para esos años. bueno, buenas noticias para los san jose earthquakes que de cara al partido
veremos solamente 50 en el panorama san josé 55 martínez, con 55 san mateo con 55 y en los próximos días mejoren un poco las condiciones. pero primero se esperan 2 días de lluvia ya para el sábado y el domingo en san josé vemos ese pequeño ascenso y buena noticia. parece que si regresan los 70 a partir del lunes martes y 80 para el próximo miércoles. bueno, esta es mi parte. lo hacen ustedes. gracias vianey. la saga continúa y claro que hablamos de los atléticos de oakland que...
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abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more. >> i'm opting for option number one. you try to do a better job finding solutions for a san jose homeless encampment brought dozens of residents out to a community forum. >> the ad spaces that are managed. and then we shut down spaces that are unmanaged. >> on wednesday, mayor matt mehan and council members omar torres and dev davis held a town hall on what to do about the homeless encampment off willow street and la long. the mayor brought up two options the first to continue what he called the status quo approach and increase cleanup and some enforcement. but the encampment would remain as is. >> or we could take valley waters offer and take that paved area. i know some of you don't like it. no no. >> the second option garnered some heated reaction. the mayor proposed the city could use the land across the street owned by valley water, and create a safe sleeping site with rules with tents in a row, with trash pickup, with some amount of security and case management. the mayor says if this were to become a safe sleeping
abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more. >> i'm opting for option number one. you try to do a better job finding solutions for a san jose homeless encampment brought dozens of residents out to a community forum. >> the ad spaces that are managed. and then we shut down spaces that are unmanaged. >> on wednesday, mayor matt mehan and council members omar torres and dev davis held a town hall on what to do about the homeless encampment off willow street and la...
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but our jose martinez found vennel doors feel at that location there's nobody to sell to. >> reporter: rodrigo lopez isaching up the stall after eight hours of work making at least $65. before the mission street vending ban took effect in november, he would have made more like $250 on a typical day. >> i mean, for us, that's a surprise anymore. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: now he and other permitted vendors forced off the street are getting word that they'll have to move again later this month. the city is shutting it down on april 21st. >> lack of through traffic and foot traffic in the area excuse me. the location is kind of in the middle of mission street between the two plazas. so you have fewer people getting on and off the bus and b.a.r.t.. they're walking by this location. so they came together with us and we've been communicating with the vendors association and decided that it was not worth the resources the city was putting into it. and that we should close the site and use the resources to help vendors in a different way. >> reporter: that will leave la mr. seta at 24th and c
but our jose martinez found vennel doors feel at that location there's nobody to sell to. >> reporter: rodrigo lopez isaching up the stall after eight hours of work making at least $65. before the mission street vending ban took effect in november, he would have made more like $250 on a typical day. >> i mean, for us, that's a surprise anymore. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: now he and other permitted vendors forced off the street are getting word that they'll have to move again...
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, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> now to your voice and your vote. and after nearly a month of votes have been tallied in the race for california's 16th congressional district in the house, and tonight it appears we have a tie. former san jose mayor sam liccardo has already sealed his spot in the november general election, but it looks to be a true split race for the second spot between joe simitian and evan lowe. you can see the vote counts as of tonight. both lowe and simitian remain at exactly 30,249 votes, just remarkable. final results are expected to be released tomorrow . if this tie holds, both lowe and simitian would move to on the november election, making for a three way race. >> we know it's one of california's most complex issues, but tonight it's a key deadline. it is a key deadline in the battle over how cities can manage and solve homelessness. the us supreme court is set to review a decision later this month that's been preventing cities from sweeping encampments. and as abc seven news reporter tara campbell reports, everyone from th
, lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> now to your voice and your vote. and after nearly a month of votes have been tallied in the race for california's 16th congressional district in the house, and tonight it appears we have a tie. former san jose mayor sam liccardo has already sealed his spot in the november general election, but it looks to be a true split race for the second spot between joe simitian and evan lowe. you can see the vote counts as of tonight. both lowe and simitian...
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staff tell jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since he started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now the manager says it's time to say good-bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving actually. but -- just, you know, the way that the business has been going. and the mission these days with the -- media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then like -- the outflux of people from this area in particular has made foot traffic dive maybe quarter of what it was. >> reporter: he's been the manager here for the last three years and says in an attempt to save the business, they decided to move to oakland. basically chasing their customers. >> all the customers that used today live here, all of the like regulars and stuff that used to live here. all the artists, all of, you know, the musicians and stuff that the demographic used to be over here all moved to oakland because it's so much cheaper. all been pushed out because of how many tech booms now and now they left, the rent is still
staff tell jose martinez the customers aren't coming to them anymore so they're going to the customers. >> reporter: it's been 16 years since he started selling craft beer on 16th street in the mission. but now the manager says it's time to say good-bye. >> pretty sad to be leaving actually. but -- just, you know, the way that the business has been going. and the mission these days with the -- media doom loop cycle and the perpetuation of that and then like -- the outflux of people...
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abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has the story now from san jose, california. >> after a six year run, camino brewing co is shutting down in san jose. >> a little overwhelmed, you know, to be completely honest, co-founder alan kornstein said the difficult decision came down to economics. >> they're not seeing the volume of customers they once did pre-pandemic. >> we've seen a big shift. you know, people don't come out the way that they used to come out, and our business has primarily been driven by, you know, our community uh, you know, and the taproom sales. anthony raggio with drakes brewing company and a member of the bay area brewers guild, wouldn't describe the beer industry as struggling, but it is changing. >> you have seltzer, you have cider, you have now nonalcoholic beer. these are all vying for the same space at foxtail fermentation project in downtown san jose. >> the owners hope to bring in more than just beer drinkers. they offer fermented or plant based foods. in march, they posted a picture of their empty space on instagram and asked the question what co
abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has the story now from san jose, california. >> after a six year run, camino brewing co is shutting down in san jose. >> a little overwhelmed, you know, to be completely honest, co-founder alan kornstein said the difficult decision came down to economics. >> they're not seeing the volume of customers they once did pre-pandemic. >> we've seen a big shift. you know, people don't come out the way that they used to come out,...
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. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> looks beautiful. all right, break out the bikes and keep the car at home for the return of this season's inaugural viva cal san jose. the event returns to san jose on sunday with an earth day edition. some six miles of the city will be closed to cars so people can bike, skate or just go on a stroll. san jose was able to keep the tradition going despite fears last year of cuts because of budget constraints. >> and on saturday, a tribute to the queen of tejano music, selena, in the form of a lowrider cruise, the family friendly event will run through san francisco's mission district from cesar chavez and 24th street starts at 4 p.m. again on saturday. selena was one of the most celebrated mexican american entertainers of the last century , but killed in 1995 by the president of her fan club. she was only 23 years old, but her legacy and impact continues. >> yeah, she was so influential. hopefully the weather is going to hold for that because you don't want to get those cars wet with the top down. >> yea
. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> looks beautiful. all right, break out the bikes and keep the car at home for the return of this season's inaugural viva cal san jose. the event returns to san jose on sunday with an earth day edition. some six miles of the city will be closed to cars so people can bike, skate or just go on a stroll. san jose was able to keep the tradition going despite fears last year of cuts because of budget constraints. >> and on saturday, a tribute...
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live in san jose lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> lauren, thank you. and you can follow our coverage of the college campus protests in the bay area and nationwide on our website. abc seven news.com. all right. we seem to be blowing the door closed on april with a long stretch of windy weather as we look live out from our abc seven roof camera tonight, there may be some changes ahead. abc seven news meteorologist andy patel is here tracking it all in our 24 hour accuweather forecast. andy. yeah. and amna let's take a look at a live picture right now from mount tam. >> because visibility is terrific tonight. no matter which direction you look as we take a look at the winds though still a little breezy 28 miles an hour in spring valley. not quite as windy as it was earlier , but we do expect the gusty winds to return as we head towards tomorrow. so it's going to be about 3035 miles an hour along the coast. here's your 24 hour forecast tomorrow morning. it's a bright start. temperatures in the 40s, sunny and warmer at noontime, and it's really going to be
live in san jose lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> lauren, thank you. and you can follow our coverage of the college campus protests in the bay area and nationwide on our website. abc seven news.com. all right. we seem to be blowing the door closed on april with a long stretch of windy weather as we look live out from our abc seven roof camera tonight, there may be some changes ahead. abc seven news meteorologist andy patel is here tracking it all in our 24 hour accuweather forecast....
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san jose. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> all right, let's turn to the weather now. a gorgeous spring day. >> wasn't it nice? abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with a look at an even warmer day ahead in the 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandy, i know it's hard to believe, but temperatures are going to soar tomorrow into the 80s. >> dan and diane, i want to show you live picture right now. guess what is back? the fog. this is why it's also going to feel like summer. this is from sutro tower, san francisco under that fog layer and it is around near the coast where visibility on live doppler seven down to six miles in half moon bay. so watch out in the morning temperatures right now. most areas still in the 50s, 48.5 moon bay. as we look at the north bay 56 in calistoga. so still hanging on to some of that warmth, here's a look at the day planner tomorrow morning. morning fog. we're looking at 40s and 50s, temperatures rising by noontime into the 80s for the afternoon. this is
san jose. lauren martinez abc seven news. >> all right, let's turn to the weather now. a gorgeous spring day. >> wasn't it nice? abc seven news meteorologist sandyha patel is here with a look at an even warmer day ahead in the 24 hour accuweather forecast. sandy, i know it's hard to believe, but temperatures are going to soar tomorrow into the 80s. >> dan and diane, i want to show you live picture right now. guess what is back? the fog. this is why it's also going to feel like...
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abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more. >> i'm opting for option number one. you try to do a better job finding solutions for a san jose homeless encampment brought dozens of residents out to a community forum. >> the ad spaces that are managed. and then we shut down spaces that are unmanaged. >> on wednesday, mayor matt mehan and council members omar torres and dev davis held a town hall on what to do about the homeless encampment off willow street and la long. the mayor brought up two options the first to continue what he called the status quo approach and increase cleanup and some enforcement. but the encampment would remain as is. >> or we could take valley waters offer and take that paved area. i know some of you don't like it. no no. >> the second option garnered some heated reaction. the mayor proposed the city could use the land across the street owned by valley water, and create a safe sleeping site with rules with tents in a row, with trash pickup, with some amount of security and case management. the mayor says if this were to become a safe sleeping
abc seven news south bay reporter lauren martinez has more. >> i'm opting for option number one. you try to do a better job finding solutions for a san jose homeless encampment brought dozens of residents out to a community forum. >> the ad spaces that are managed. and then we shut down spaces that are unmanaged. >> on wednesday, mayor matt mehan and council members omar torres and dev davis held a town hall on what to do about the homeless encampment off willow street and la...