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hi there, thanks so much for joining us, listen. it's hump day you made it. it's may 15th. >> so let's get started. >> hard to live in the bay area on teacher pay. >> prices were definitely shocking. and so to have a one bedroom for $2,200 a month. i was like -- this is raizy. >> we can all relate to the shocking prices here in the bay but now some teachers in san francisco will get a chance at affordable housing. to have a place that you can identify as something that comes from your own culture, from your own ancestors, whatnot. right? it really speaks to the heart. >> creating a null connection with their heritage. an opportunity to learn martial arts while celebrating filipino culture. kind of like when i had a black and while tv at home and my dad bought a color tv in
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1965. i -- i couldn't live without it. >> and making a splash. the giants with the big change for fans who don't even enter the ballpark. good morning, i'm gianna franco. thanks so much for being here today. and hi reed. >> it's nice to have you back my friend. >> thanks. >> i love max darrow and he's really great but you are gianna. you are my g. it's nice to have my buddy back. >> glad to be back and i spent a day with screaming 10-year-olds on a bus to sacramento for a field trip. >> oh really. >> they were actually very well behaved i'm kidding but it was very fun. >> screaming as in enthusiastic. >> excited to learn about the capitol. >> you are such a great citizen and mom and it's nice to have you back here. a life look outside on this wednesday morning. the view right now. we understand from treasure island look over to san francisco. it's just looking like it's time to sit down and write a little poetry in the morning. if you are up that early. and i have to brag about somebody this morning. jessica burch.
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you are an emmy nominee. [ laughter ] >> it happened. >> yay. congratulations. >> i love that there's three syllables in nominee. it sounds like a song. nominee. >> thank you so much for shouting me out for that reed. all right, let's dive draught into the forecast and so happy to be forecasting for the bay area. especially on a morning like this. may gray. oh my goodness gracious, it has been sticking around and it's kind of the big weather story for us as we head into the next couple of days. luckily, we have a quiet weather pattern as we head into the rest of this week. and into this weekend. and early next week. meaning no crazy storms coming our way. temperatures are staying relatively mild right where they should be for this time of year. but we are still dealing with those cool and cloudy conditions in the early morning hours. and it pulls back along our coastline still staying cool and cloudy along the coast into the afternoon hours. so we have small day-to-day changes and high pressure is sitting directly offshore driving in some wind and moving offshore as we head into this afternoon. more about that coming up in just a bit. but to the map and let's talk about what's happening for us today. i have
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been saying it all weekand it's true. this is the time of year where we really do see that temperature spread. 50s along the coast and 60s along the peninsula and 70s in the inland portions of the peninsula and then to the east bay and just sunny and feels almost like summer for some of us. 80s for some of us in antioch down into the santa clara valley. 80s pop up in areas like los gatos. the cool and cloudy start down into the santa clara valley. and along the coastline. more on that in bit. for now over to you, g. you know we're off o a bit of a busy start this morning. in fact a live look here. this is looking at a big rig that spilled about 73 pounds of rice on the roadway there. this is west grant avenue at maritime street in oakland. it has also shut down that westbound 80 connector to west grant that off ramp there. so getting off the roadway there might be a bit difficult. this is a traffic alert and it will be
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there until further notice and you have a lot of activity there on scene because of that n but there's a lot of debris in the roadway. and you know, they've got to work to clear all that out of lanes. plus you have got a full closure there. so right now it's quiet for the morning commute and knot a lot of issues and in fact to the bay bridge toll plaza and you can see things are moving along well but we will keep a close eye on that throughout the morning until the traffic alert and the big rick is uprighted because that could cause a mess later on today. right now though traffic is moving okay heading into the city. reed? all right, gianna. thanks for that. we begin this morning looking live at uc berkeley. protesters have started removing their encampments so this is what the encampment looks like right now. and this is what the encampment looked like at the beginning of may. when demonstrators set up their protests by the hundreds. so quite a change there. you know all along protesters demanded the university divest from any financial ties that could benefit israel. well, fast forward to yesterday, protesters say they struck a deal with the university
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officials. chancellor crist at cal telling them they will review the investments. the protesters want to know if cal is invested in any company. cal says okay. we'll review. however, the university rejected a full divestment from israel. protesters packing up but that has as they leave this is nothe last we will hear from them. >> we got confirmation from the school this letter that we've been kind of building towards. >> now what? >> regents. follow us to merced and people are setting up there now. >> so that is the next step. uc merced meeting there the regents are going to be there discussing this and several other topics affecting our university system. so across the bay protesters at san francisco state. they also reached an agreement with university officials. the students for gaza group says the university has committed to a divestment of weapons manufacturers and they pinpoint
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future investments that violate human rights. the different story over at usf. protesters there not showing any sign of clearing out. the university told them to get out by 3:00 p.m. yesterday. they would not face consequences and in response, protesters dug in their heels. they held a rally. however, the university says they have no plans to forcibly remove the tents but do say any students that stay could be punished for violating the student code of conduct. so despite pausing bomb shipments to israel, due to concerns about their use in densely populated areas of rafah, two congressional sources confirm to cbs news that the biden administration intends to transfer $1 billion in weapons to israel. looking live at oakland. where embattled district attorney pamela price will hold a news conference today and she is expected to speak about the vote to let you decide whether to remove her from office in november. alameda county board of supervisors had a few options for how to proceed with the recall effort. and they decided to roll that question
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into the november election. price won her seat with 53% of the vote back in 2022. well, the permanence of hybrid work has really been a major challenge for the bay area's major cities as they try to reinvigorate their downtowns. but if you take a dive into cell phone data, you will see san francisco, oakland and san jose are experiencing two realities. slow in the daytime but busy at night. so taking a live look right now from san jose this morning, the city is nearing pre-pandemic activity levels during the day. and has surpassed them at night. max darrow has a closer look. >> reporter: with this a.c.e. train rolling into the san jose diridon station, allison is on her feet for the final leg of her commute to her downtown office. >> about 0% of the time i go into the office and i always take the train. >> reporter: she's commuted from pleasanton to san jose for a little over a year now. and
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hybrid work really works well for her. >> much better with the flexibility. than having to come in every single day. >> reporter: however, hybrid work has posed many challenges for downtown san jose's postpandemic recovery. zincifier people are physically here during the monday to friday working hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. >> pretty quiet. >> reporter: but the problem here is less pronounced that happened it is in san francisco and in oakland. university of toronto school of cities has tracked downtown recoveries for several years now by using cell phone data to measure activity levels and of the bay area's three major cities, their data shows downtown san jose is the furthest along with workweek recovery. while it's still not back to pre-pandemic activity levels during the day, it's almost there at about 85%. dr. karen chapel heads up the research team and says san jose is on the right track. >> san jose is an easier one actually. because it's -- it hasn't been as volatile. it -- it's been -- it came back
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pretty steadily. >> reporter: don't be fooled though. it's still quieter downtown during the day than businesses are used to. >> we have a group of 40 coming in. >> reporter: randy musterer is leaning into hosting more events at his restaurant sushi confidential at san pedro square because he's still missing it on the lunch rush. >> you can't just open up the doors anymore and just hope people in. you have to be creative. >> reporter: however, on weeknights, in downtown san jose, it's a different story. >> dinner time and then, you know, the bar and nightclub industries are thriving down here. >> reporter: thriving. not a word you'd expect to hear. but it adds up per the school of cities cell phone data showing downtown san jose's weeknight recovery rate is at 116%. musterer says their weeknight sales peak between 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. >> lot of time, money and energy being put into the downtown core. >> reporter: however. >> cost of everything has gone up. so even though now our
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sales are at pre-pandemic levels, it doesn't mean that profitability is there yet. so -- we're striving for that. >> reporter: the obvious solution? more people downtown. >> probably the biggest thing is, is having more people working down here. i know that there's a big push with downtown san jose trying to become the ai hub of not only the silicon valley, but of the world. >> reporter: allison thinks activity levels could continue to rise if the city continues to tackle the homelessness crisis. >> and actually right here, there will used to be a huge homeless camp. and they've -- they've done a great job. much different than when i first moved here and started. you know, you don't have to worry as much about your safety. >> reporter: on the days she is there, she really enjoys being in downtown san jose. >> this area -- it's great. >> reporter: even though she doesn't live there and it's
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not her downtown, she is invested in the future of downtown san jose and its place in an always evolving bay. >> well, dr. chapel says san jose is on the right track and expects that trend to continue. time 5:10. a sense of relief for people living in big sur. the timeline to reopen highway 1 is moved up. plus -- [ inaudible ] wendy's orange dreamsicle frosty, this takes me back man. it's like taking a trip down memory lane. i didn't know they sold dreamsicles on memory lane. for the flavor that takes you back,
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let's take a live look outside from the top of the mark. we are starting out with that may gray. it's just what it is this time of year. and i think it's just kind of nice and moody and makes me want to go to city lights and get a book. wear sort of one of those caps. >> have you been to -- >> author or emmy nominee like you jess. >> you guys are so sweet. have you been to the library up in mill valley? >> yes. >> the one with the huge windows. >> yeah. >> best rainy day spot hands-down. nobody in the bay steal that from me. >> okay. >> all right. i just told everybody to go do it. >> always going to share. >> fight for the two seats. what's going on outside on a morning like this? yeah, it's may gray. we know that. we've been dealing with it all week long. and luckily we know now as we head into the afternoon hours, if you live down into the santa clara valley, off in
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the east bay, or even for our friends in redwood city for that matter, it bleeds off and it pulls back along the coastline and we're left with sunnier joys into the afternoon hours but for our coastline areas, half-moon bay, pacifica, i should have just asked gianna. she knows. she lives along the coastline. and it's always a lot cooler and cloudier during this time of year with 50s in the forecast like this afternoon and a completely different forecast all the way up into napa and sonoma. with 70s right around the corner for us as we head into this afternoon. but other than that, let's dive into the winds too. light winds for us as we wake up this morning and that doesn't really help break apart the cloud layer by any means. but in the afternoon hours wind gusts up to around 25 miles per hour and gets really annoying for dog walks like me and chopper when we're walking up san francisco hills but the onshore flow stays consistent and it moves its way up into napa and fairfield too. so keep that in mind. some gustier conditions are expected the more into the afternoon we go. now our forecast doesn't change too much. day-by-day and i'll show you that coming up
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in just a second. keeping the storm rock at that time north of us and pacific northwest will get hit with some showers this week but back here in the bay just kind of told you the forecast. 70s and 80s in the forecast in our inland areas. 60s along the coastline. so a quiet weather pattern for us as we head into the next couple of days. and into this weekend as well. better yet let's just show you that right now. each of the tubes shows you what the weather is going to look like for that day. we're expecting 70s all week long on average throughout the inland areas and like i mentioned if you live closer to our coastline lot cooler there but luckily all of us have something in similarity. once we head into early next week, we'll see plenty of sunshine right around the corner which is promising and no days of rain in sight anytime soon. g? all right, jess, thank you. let's talk about the roadways this morning. and we are going to start off with a live look here. this is as you look over that overpass here. this is coming out of the east bay heading into san francisco. this is right at west 80 near grand near maritime. there's a
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big rig that toppled over and unfortunately, they've got a big mess to clean up. 73,000 pounds of rice. that's a lot of rice scattered all over the roadway. that's what the big rig was hauling so they've got to clean all that up. plus they've got the upright the big rig and get it out of lanes. in the meantime taking westbound 80 to the westbound grand off ramp. it's blocked until further notice. no reports of any major injuries. but there's certainly a lot of activity in and around there. just keep that in mind as you commute this morning. okay, a look at traffic elsewhere. couple of other things over at the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights just yet. traffic quiet. heading into san francisco for now. we'll let you know if that changes with the closure on grand there. but if you are making that commute heading westbound 80, new reports of a crash heading towards university and a new crash, this is westbound 580 right after 205. as you head into the altamont pass. so this is a busy area anyway that left lane is blocked and this crash, there are injuries reported. so pretty busy coming out of tracy this morning. well, a part of highway 1 near big sur will reopen friday
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morning and governor gavin newsom's office says that is nearly eight days ahead of schedule. so some good news there. back in march, a storm triggered a rock slide and left this section of the road right here impassable. the only way in and out has beentwo daily convoys but now highway 1 will be open to one way traffic 24/7. time right now 5:17 in the morning. and change. and? catchers on the cove. time-honored tradition on the water for baseball lovers. how kayakers wanting to catch a ball got the help of big screens for baseball. and here's a live look outside before we head to break. good morning, everybody. that string of lights saying come this way on the bridge. get there before metering lights are turned on. afterwards, just listen to g. she'll help you through it.
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well, the wnba season got under way last night and audiences were in for a treat to witness the much anticipated debut of an amazing player right behind me here. you can see her right on the indiana fever. this here is number one overall draft peak caitlin clark. college basketball's all-time leading scorer didn't get off to a very hot start anyway. against the connecticut sun. clark actually didn't even score until the second quarter. but then she found her rhythm
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later in the game. she put up a solid 20 points and unfortunately though, clark also had ten turnovers. the most ever in her wnba career debut. sun won 92-71. we can't mention it without talking about the newest expansion team here in the golden state. and we brought you the team name announcement yesterday morning. check out this right here. look at that. you have steve kerr head coach already repping the swag and warriors' players and staff like head coach steve kerr and looney are repping the team's merch as they should be and the team will be ready to launch for the 2025 season. games will be played at chase center and practices in oakland. so let's get a live look right now at levi's stadium. anticipation in the nfl. already, wow. i know my producer adam will look forward to that one. we also know a
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super bowl rematch is set the niners will face the chiefs on october 20th. adam is a big jets' fan. reed. all right, taking a live look at san francisco and your giants will return to the field at oracle park today to stop the dodgers from taking a series sweep. after yesterday's loss san francisco has now lost six out of their last ten games. yes. that hurts the teeth and the tongue to say. despite the losses though, fans out in mccovey cove feel like they're winning on the cove. the name of the game is to catch and then splash. gets pretty competitive on the water but he got it. the only problem has been that fans there can hear the game. but they couldn't really see it until now. lauren toms reports some of the giants' most dedicated fans are pretty happy about a change that actually lets them see the game. >> reporter: baseball on the
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water, only in san francisco. and sea faring fans say a new change to their viewing experience is not only making it more enjoyable to watch from some of the most unique seats in the mlb, but safer to watch from the water. every mlb season, for 58 games, mark the shark garrett paddles out to the cove and comes back empty-handed. but he says the two times he usually troves a splash hand are addictive. >> for a minute, you don't really realize it's like oh i got the ball and then about two seconds later it's holy crap i just got a splash hit because there's only so many of them and right now we're sitting on 103. when 104 hits, you want to be a number and the only way you become a number is to get a splash hit. >> reporter: and it isn't just about chasing that goal. mark says his time on the water has helped him conquer a history of anxiety and depression. >> when i hop in that cove, i don't know -- if there was any worries today. it's gone for the three, hour hours i'm in
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the cove. >> reporter: for seven seasons mark patiently listened to the radio taking guidance on each left-handed batter but thanks to an invest. from the giants that reportedly cost $100,000 he now has 12-foot screen to watch from the water. >> we're not used to it yet. it's like i think you know just one of those things it's like wows, this is so cool. at first we were like wow, this is different. did it take the mystique away of not knowing and seeing it? we were all excited and then it was like yeah. it changed real quick. >> reporter: another legendary kayaker is dave, better known as mccovey cove dave. he says the new screen is taking the viewing experience into the modern era. >> kind of like when i had a black and white tv at home and my dad bought a color tv in 1965. i couldn't live without it. >> reporter: it's also expected to attract more kayakers adding another level ovicyst for fans on the hunt for a smash hit. >> what's happening we're
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seeing already is the more casual fan that doesn't bring a radio. they're watching the tv. so it's kind of like an early warning system. >> reporter: both superfans are holding out hope for a big catch this series against the dodgers. a splash hit from left-handed japanese player and dodger shohei ohtani. >> we're all giants' fans. we want ohtani's home run if it goes out there we have no control who hits the ball in the cove. but if his ball goes in the cove, boy, we're going to want it. >> reporter: keeping their eyes on the ball and the screen out in the cove. standing 12 feet by 7 feet. this right here is what it's all about. most people don't have a 12-foot tv in their homes. but these guys tell me that mock covey cove has become like a it could home and the excitement for the kayakers doesn't stop here, i'm told the giants are investing in a ramp down on pier 48 to make it easier for these kayakers to paddle their way into mccovey cove and deep doing what they love most. >> how cool is that? >> i would -- a. am and i just
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talking about this again. again shout-out to producer adam. we literally want to do that. try to catch a home run ball. that would be fun. >> maybe anchor a broadcast one morning from there. >> four hours. >> adam could be in the stadium. he just said uh-huh. could a bay area move to help teachers afford some housing lead to some changes all around the nation in other cities facing the same problem? plus artificial intelligence coming for your emails and your photos
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all right. looking live right now at mineta airport in san jose. it's 5:29 in the morning. and we see and salute you this morning. no matter where you are. or your community station, north, south and east and west and jess has to be an expert because of course we have microclimates everywhere. >> they are all doing something different and real fast before we cut to me real quick, gianna, what was it like for the past couple of days just being along the coast. >> yesterday was mostly cloudy i think and i spend most of the day in sacramento. but on monday it was actually perfect and it was beautiful weather. >> good to know because the next couple of days our coastal areas they're going to be seeing a lot more clouds sticking around for us. especially as we head into the afternoon hours. we'll dive into that in just a second and let's start off this morning
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with a beautiful live look at the sunrise. that none of us can see because let's just turn the camera a little bit this way. this is what we're waking up to. cloudy, cool conditions and that marine layer still holdingen tight to us this morning. all throughout the bay area. and anywhere from san francisco stretching down into the santa clara valley. where that cloud layer you can see just kind of blankets all of los gatos and san jose and everywhere in-between. but luckily later into this afternoon, that cloud layer is actually going to pull back and we'll see sunnier skies into the afternoon hours. we're expecting 70s and 80s for our daytime highs there. off in the east bay, 50s and 60s along the coast and the peninsula. and here we go all the way up into wine country. and all throughout marin too. we're expecting 70s in the forecast for us today in nose local regions. a look at the weather headlines of course it's cool and cloudy and may gray is definitely here in full force. but we are going to continue to see a beautiful sunny setup for us in the afternoon hours in the inland areas with some cool and cloudier conditions near g in her neck of the woods.
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luckily highs remain where we should be at this time of year, a repeat of tomorrow day-by-day this weekend's forecast. suddenly sunday is right around the corner and we're going to be talking about beta breakers coming up in just a bit. expecting 50s for the forecast for us in the morning hours on sunday. and from now until then, little day-to-day changes are going to happen. more on that in a bit. for now over to you, g. all right, taking a look at the roadways right now. getting ready to head out the door, heads-up. a live look here. this is west grand avenue at maritime street. you can see there at the overpass, there's a big rig that toppled over unfortunately. and looks like they've got a tow truck on scene there trying to get this upright and out of the way. 73,000 pounds of rice have been spilled in the roadway. so a traffic alert is in effect. westbound 80 to westbound grand avenue maritime street that off ramp will be closed until further notice. so as far as delays go, we're not seeing a ton of a backup there as far as the backup goes. if you are headed over towards the gradual traffic is actually moving okay. it's still quite early. a live look here at the bay bridge and you can see not a
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bad commute just yet. traffic is moving along okay through there. again it shouldn't impact most of the roadway and we'll let you know if that changes though. you are taking westbound 80 to the bay bridge, right now traffic is okay. all right, g, thank you so much. let's look live at san francisco right now. and have a talk about this. a handful of public school teachers are now one step closer to hitting it big in a housing lottery. here's what we mean by that. sfusd held a drawing yesterday. the winners now an a list to move into a brand new apartment building in the outer sunset. it's the city's first affordable housing project that is meant only to help the teachers and in fact unkind garten teacher is among those whose name was drawn. and he'll find out next week if he meets all the qualifications to move in. and as he told our ryan yamamoto, it could decide whether he and others stay in san francisco or move in and teach in another city. >> reporter: be the help of a bearded dragon. >> his name is uno, 3 years
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old. >> reporter: cody finds different ways to teach and encourage his students. >> that's why they call it -- bearded dragons, right? graph drops have scales right and so you can kind of feel the scales when you rub up. having a class pet is teaching them the responsibility how to be safe with it. and how to be respectful right of others when they have a class pet. >> reporter: whether it's in the classroom or in the halls of malcolm x elementary it's all about making meaningful connections. >> the kids mean everything to me. >> reporter: connections that form a bond when a teacher is able to live in the same city where he teaches. >> because those students can see you outside of school and they can see new your normal daily routines. >> reporter: that is why when the san francisco unified school district and the city of san francisco began building an affordable housing village for educators, cody didn't hesitate to apply. >> i applied the first day. i'm not going to lie. i didn't hold back. >> reporter: and this is one of the units codyon is hoping to
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land. >> so this is a nearly complete three bedroom home. >> reporter: matt franklin is the ceo of mid penn housing who is building the 135 unit shirley chase home in the sunset district. >> the markets -- the rent burden is not too great for any of the households. >> reporter: households to fill the studio, up to a three bed ream apartment. >> well, this is my favorite space in the building. >> reporter: and a teachers' lounge with a million dollar view of the ocean. >> we know that it's not easy for teachers and their hard jobs and they're important jobs and it's hard to live in the bay area on teacher pay. >> reporter: for codyon he lives in the harsh and expensive reality. >> prices were definitely shocking and so to have a one bedroom for $2,200 a month, i was like -- this is crazy. >> reporter: prices so crazy the district says they have lost several quality teachers
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who have had move to more affordable cities, for him and her educators this is a chance to stay in san francisco. >> i think this speaks to all of retention. right? especially for teachers that look like myself. >> reporter: retention to continue to make that connection. >> you love the kids. >> i love the kids. >> reporter: the same kids he hopes to continue to teach at the school within the district and in the city he calls home. >> and we're glad he calls it home. rents at this particular complex range from as low as about $830 a month for a studio to $1,100 for a three bedroom. you can compare that to an average rent in san francisco and in fact according to zillow a stud owe goes for about $2,100 a month and a $5,000 price tag if you want to live in a three bedroom unit. two more projects in san francisco in the works for public school teachers one in hayes valley and one in the misdistrict a lot of people saying this is going to lead the way in the nation for teachers. else whether in the bay area, los gatos and daly city have also built housing for teachers.
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>> good to hear. time now for a look at this morning's other top stories. chaos in san francisco after two robbery suspects crashed their car into a building. it happened yesterday morning in the city's richmond district. now officers say two men forced a woman down to the ground and robbed her just after 10:30. now then they took off and officers gave chase before calling it off for safety reasons. the suspects then crashed on 8th and coo bril low streets where they were taken into custody. well, governor gavin newsom is praising san mateo county for leading the way in mental health treatment. he was in town to announce $3 billion for mental health beds by july. it is the first round of funding from proposition 1. the $6 billion bond passed in march. now the governor visited a new facility in redwood city and cited it as an example of the kind of treatment centers that are needed in california to provide help for people experiencing homelessness with serious behavioral health conditions. in the hush money trial against former president donald trump, key witness michael
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cohen faced a fiery cross-examination from trump's defense. the former president's lawyer alleges trump was aware of the hush money payments to influence the 2016 election which trump denies. the prosecution has said that cohen is their last witness and they are expected to rest soon. after that, the defense will begin presenting its case. now group of tiktok users are suing the government to stop a law that could ban the app in the u.s. now they say the law violates their first amendment rights. president biden signed the measure into law last month. it requires the app's china based parent company bytedance to sell its stakes in the app or they'll face a ban. tiktok also filed a legal challenge to the law. a justice department spokesperson tells cbs news it looks forward to defending the legislation in court. well, g we're hearing from the california lawmaker who's pushing for strict new rules on self-checkout technology. new bill would force grocery and drugstores to remove those
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checkout lines unless they follow certain rules that include having an employee monitor those lanes and limiting customers to ten items or less. we spoke to state senator smallwood cuevas to explain her motivation behind the legislation. >> there's estimates by the industry that about 16 times more loss happens at a self-checkout lane, costing the industry about $10 billion. and so it is our responsibility to look upstream and to figure out what are the ways that we address this retail theft, we ensure that workers are safe and we also ensure that we don't displace workers with automation. and create a safe shoppingexperience in stores for consumers. >> well, we've already seen some bay area stores voluntarily remove their self-checkout lanes. like the safeway in san francisco's fillmore neighborhood. we'll be watching this one closely. changes on the way. 35:9. your smart phone getting smarter all the time. the ai advances that have
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people at google going gaga. gaga. and coming up, the art of community through martial arts for our filipino friends in the bay. a live look outside before we head to break. and ooh. look at this view from the top of the plaque mountain there. look at that gorgeous view of the clouds just ki
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welcome back on this wednesday morning. time now for
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the money watch headlines. the federal reserve just released its april consumer price index report. now it shows inflation eased consumer prices jumping 3.4%. that's roughly about what economists were expecting. food prices were pretty flat in april compared to march. grocery prices fell 0.2%. that some relief to consumers, but coming up in the next hour we're going to break down the report with cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger. american eagle is joining the exodus at the san francisco center announcing plans to shut its doors. the location is scheduled to close permanently in july. last year, the retailer's parent company sued the former owners of westfield for negligence to crimes in the area. and another union square retailer is calling it quits after 172 years. historic jeweler shreve & company is leaving san francisco. now they say their two palo alto locations will remain open. the company was in negotiations to
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renew their union square lease, but ended up having to pull out. now another round of major layoffs at tesla with hundreds of bay area jobs being cut. according to state government filings, the company plans to let go 378 employees at its fremont location and another 223 more at its palo alto offices. now this wave of job cuts was announced last month. reed? well, we can continue to be wowed and maybe a little weirded out by what ai developers have been showing off at this week's developer conference in the bay. one day after chatgpt showed up a their innovations, google showing off its latest ai plans. it's all happening at a developer conference. so here's how google's gemini 1.5 works. so say you are on gmail. you can ask gemini to compile a calendar of events at your child's school based shoal seoully on recent emails. we also saw how it can scan a textbook and turn it all of a sudden into a voice lecture.
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even ask virtual instructors questions about the material. watch. >> to make educational videos more interactive allowing you to ask a clarifying question and get a helpful explanation. >> also project astra. allowing videos you take on phone to answer questions. also circumstance toll search which allows you to circle or tap or even text and then it does the automatic search to find out even more about it. pretty fascinating. >> i see some advantages to some of it for example like curating all the emails from the school on to the calendar. that can be so much. i don't know about the not reading. file like -- the vocabulary what you learn from reading is a big deal. >> which and why we had the harvard professor on saying this is going to change the way we grade papers from now on.
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generated by ai and sort of like all of us, is this image real or a fake? pretty fascinating. >> it is. a live look outside on this wednesday morning. let's peek on over and look at sfo and i always wonder where everyone is going. maybe hawaii because i wish i was going there too right now. jess? good morning. how's the forecast looking? >> it's looking good actually. good morning. you know, i'm flying today if you want to come up to napa airport this afternoon. just going to be doing traffic patterns not that exciting. but as we take a look @ flying forecast and for all of us on the ground, looking great for us. of course we are still waking up to may gray. but i mean, surface level visibility, at least at the bay bridge right now, not that bad. visibility is good. but we are waking up to those cool and cloudy skies just above us. and honestly that's going to be the trend for us as we head into the next couple of days. we have sun in the afternoon forecast for us as that cloud layer pulls back along the coastline. area lake pacifica and half-moon bay will still see cloudy skies but near concord and antioch and goodness gracious down into the santa clara valley, up into wine country, you get the drill. you know it's going to be another sunny day for us
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later this afternoon. a little bit gustier though in the afternoon. that's in a second. daytime highs around normal and that's thanks to high pressure offshore. what we have today is pretty much what we have for the rest of this week. and once we head into this weekend's forecast, it's more of the same. we're going to kick off the morning hours with 50s in areas like san francisco and perfect timing for bay to breakers to happen. and we're going to talk more about that as we get closer but let's take a step back and i want to dive into the forecast today. 60s for our daytime highs near san francisco. are going to highlight all of the way across the bay bridge over into oakland too. we actually have 70s and 80s near concord and antioch. 70s near napa this afternoon. with wind gusts anywhere up to around 25 miles per hour at max close to around 5:00 this afternoon. once we head down into the santa clara valley, lighter winds are expected in the south bay this afternoon. 79 for our daytime highs in san jose but we hit the 80s near -- actually just near los gatos. so it's another warm day there. kind of like antioch. now i'm going to
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drop the map and i'm going to show you the next seven days. because as we head into this week's forecast, we notice little day-to-day changes. significant enough to notice that there's a little bit of a cooldown, for example today we're in the upper 70s and lower 80s. once we head into the friday to saturday forecast, a new system rolls in and it will cool us down in the low 70s but gosh, other than that, this is actually a pretty mild forecast for us. beautiful nonetheless. then once we head into next week we have plenty of sunshine in and store for us. jess, thank you. taking a look at the roadways right now. we've got the overturned semi stuck here blocking lanes from west grand to the off ramp there. right at grand avenue and maritime street in oakland. you can see they're working to clear it. you have got some movement up there but about 73,000 pounds of rice also spilled in the roadway. it's going to take some time to clear this one out of lanes. it's been out there since about 2:15 this morning. so several hours now for this closure. as far as the impact to traffic, keeping a close eye on here looks like vehicles are
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being rerouted pretty easily through there. so let's get a live look now at the bay bridge toll plaza this morning. or just a look at some of the other commutes this morning as we head on over to our maps. to take a look at traffic elsewhere. i can tell you it's already backed up at the bay bridge and metering lights are on and definitely seeing things getting pretty slow through there. not causing too much of what you would expect on a wednesday morning. earlier crash near university but overall the it's business as usual at least on the eastshore freeway . well, all month long we are celebrating aapi heritage month with stories highlighting the history and the cultures of our communities around the bay. filipino martial arts ha as long tradition of honoring language and culture and restry from the philippines. but it's not very well-known even among its community here and abroad. for those who learn it, martial arts gives them a chance to connect with their heritage.
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shawn chitnis has the story. ♪ >> reporter: camille wanted a new fitness routine and a chance to learn self-defense skills when she started as a student at the legacy filipino martial arts school. but it was also a way to join a community close to her. it quickly reminded her of the time she spent practicing filipino folk dance. >> what i noticed is that the footwork pattern was similar to dance. so i was like oh. this kind of make sense to me i kind know what i'm doing. >> reporter: five years into martial arts seize terned the identity l of guru as someone who continues to learn and also teaches here. >> filipinos, we're 2,000 plus years of mixings and matching many different cultures and our fighting style reflects just that. >> reporter: master joseph bautista has been running a martial arts school in the bay area for almost 15 years. he says it's not often to find a place focused on this style. with filipino martial arts unique in its emphasis on using
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weapons. students range from ages 4 to 80. >> to have a place that you can identify as something that comes from our own culture from your own ancestors, whatnot, right? it really speaks to the heart. >> reporter: located in daly city, which has one of the largest populations of filipinos outside of the philippines, even for joseph, he says there was a disconnect between him and his culture. until he started to explore filipino martial arts. all around are reminders of that culture to help his students appreciate the language and history that into with this style of fighting. >> i think for people to have a better understanding of what they are capable of doing, they need to be able to identify with someone which they see doing what they want to do themselves. >> reporter: that chance to honor your heritage is what keeps him and others like camille going. both able to now share this piece of their identity with others. >> i feel like it was very serendipitous and what i needed at the moment. >> so next month, legacy will celebrate its second
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anniversary by the way june is also the month of philippines' independence day. >> has a feeling to it. right? this morning. that ancient instrument is called the tako drum and a wooden barrel that's been played throughout japan for thousands of years now. and san jose brought it here to the bay in 1973. when a new japanese american cultural pride emerged years after world war ii and after the hardship of internment. >> for the select group of funding members really was a way for them to say this is a japanese art form. and it's not a quiet passive art form that so many people associate with the japanese culture. >> so coming up at 5:00 p.m., we take a look at san jose's group and their efforts to attract students and players of all backgrounds. you know, all of our aapi stories are celebrated on kpix.com. and you can watch our hour long aapi heritage month
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a new topping to this morning to tell you about. sage the miniature poodle made history winning best in show at the westminster kennel club dog show.. she is the fourth of her kind to claim that title. >> congratulations and she is the first female winner since 2020 with over 3,000 dogs competing. this fluffy lady took the crown home and congrats to sage and her handler. on this paw-some victory. the latest list of popular baby names is out and a classic is ousted if the boys' top ten. the social security administration oh my gosh look at those cute babies. says mateo came in at number six for the first time booting benjamin from the top ten. >> liam takes top spot again. >> all right, now to the ladies. no change in the leading name again. olivia earns the top spot once again.
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