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well, thank you for joining us this morning. it is tuesday, may 7th. >> let's get started. >> my students willing to have a conversation. >> what's the next steps with this. >> they going to continue the conversation with them. >> conversations on campus as a way to heal a community. a bay area university leading by listening. everything changed once you get housing. like it's crazy just how much your attitude change and your outlook on life and it gives you so much hope. >> how homes mean hope. meet a
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real life example of how the program worked. i'm in prison doing a life sentence. and like my picture's in the -- popular magazine. >> and we see you, sir. a former gang member leaving the past where it belongs. pictures of a whole new life. when you step on the carpet it's go time. it's game seven and i hope at the end of the game i look at my stats and i hope i did well when i see the photos come out. >> did you see it? stars blooming in their met moment. a local star making good as we break down gala glam on a tuesday. let's do this. bay area. >> oh my gosh, good morning. i'm gianna franco and it was so colorful. watching all the pictures from the met gala. i got to say some people brought it and some people were just kind of meh. >> okay. we're going to break down all the met gala fashions and we've got some exciting news. oakland listen up. we have got some ballers' excitement this morning, it's going to be a great announcement and a great day. it's tuesday everybody and let's go live outside on this tuesday morning. and see what
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mother nature is serving up. right now, i can hear people snoring out there but pretty soon alarm clocks will be going off and dogs will be saying take me out for my first walk. good morning, jess. oh, chopper gets his 3:00 a.m. walk and he is so grumpy every single day. but you know somewhat? for all the dogs who get to sleep in this morning compared to mine let's take a quick look at the forecast. heading out the door this morning temperatures are going to be a lot more normal and what i mean by that is we're actually experiencing a big warm-up as we head into this week. but today we're kind of capping off right where we should be for our daytime highs. we're going to see the offshore winds develop in the afternoon hours tomorrow. lasting into thursday and friday as well and to add to that that warming trend is going to last until we head into friday with a moderate heat risk in the inland areas. before we get to what we can expect later this week, let's take a look at what we can expect today. 70s returning into the bay area all throughout north bay from santa rosa down to petaluma and novato as well. san francisco, topping off at 66 degrees and upper 60s near redwood city and upper 50s near half-moon bay.
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with a lot breezier and cooler conditions all throughout our coastline. now once we head into the inland areas, livermore, san jose for example, low 70s are in the forecast for us today. but let's drop these temperatures real fast and i want to show you what it's going to look like for us as we head into the next couple of days. we have a big warming trend in the forecast for us as high pressure develops from offshore and that's going to get us all the way up into the upper 70s in areas like san francisco where our average right now is usually around 64 degrees. and that's actually going to warm us close to the 90s in our inland areas and if not actually passing the 90s back in the east bay. but down into the santa clara valley this week, we're going to hit the upper 80s and we're actually going to hold on tight to them too. this is thursday's forecast. all the way into saturday. we kind of average out into the 70s once we head into monday. but more high pressure will build its way in keeping us a little bit above average heading into next week. so we're going to talk more about why that's happening coming up in just a bit. for now over to you, g. good morning and let's talk about the roadways right now. off to a good start. very
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quiet. live look here at the bay area bridges. the golden gate bridge first and you can see it's not a bad commute at all this morning. that helps ease congestion. rod work as well and as far as any construction projects, nothing really causing any delays or issues. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights are off. and traffic is pretty smooth heading into the city. and if you are crossing the bay via the san mateo bridge, right now we're holding steady with no delays and a quick 14 minutes between 880 and 101. so a very quiet commute there. even the nimitz itself near the coliseum on 880 actually is moving pretty well. no delays southbound heading into hayward. just yet. we usually see things getting crowded through there in that 6:00 hour. so we'll let you know when that happens. reed? all right, g. let's go to the middle east now where israeli strikes to root out hamas in rafah have begun. they voted unanimously to continue its campaign in rafah after dropping leaflets with warnings for citizens to evacuate. video
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this morning showing explosions in rafah as the news reports israel has captured the gaza side of the rafah border crossing. following targeted air strikes against hamas targets now tanks roll in. so egyptian officials say the operations appear limited in scope this morning although we understand there are casualties on both sides. now this comes after what was really a confusing set of headlines yesterday. hamas and you probably read this, released a statement announcing they agreed to a ceasefire brokered by egyptians. and people cheered in the streets. well, that was news to israeli officials who said what hamas agreed to and what they demand is pretty big like there's a big chasm between understandings there. there was reaction on two sides of the war lines and in palestine we saw the cheers. hearing of the agreement. in israel, families of hostages rallied outside these meetings saying accept the ceasefire terms where family members can go. it would
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include swapping israeli hostages for palestinians in israeli jails and would allow displaced gazans to return home with no restrictions. in the end no deal. fighting continues this morning as israel sends a delegation to egypt for more talks today andwe'll be watching that one throughout the day. there's really a war of words in the bay area but in the war of words also word of negotiations between protesters and san francisco state university officials in response to that's going on. cur kelsi thorud reports now the school administration sees hope in meeting with protesters and having dialogue face-to-face. >> san francisco state university president. >> reporter: sitting face-to-face, just feet apart, surrounded by students, faculty and media. pro palestinian student protesters who set up the encampment in the middle of san francisco state university's campus laid it their demand to sfsu president lynn mahoney. >> we are students, we are faculty, and we are staff demanding for the csu and sf
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state university to divest from all companies and partnerships which actively participate in the colonization and ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people. >> reporter: the students here at sf state like so many other student protesters across the country are demanding the university not only divest from companies that do business with israel, they also want to university to disclose all of its investments. and also defend the rights of pro palestinian speech on campus and declare their support for the palestinian people in gaza. >> just as mahoney and sfu praises 1968 global strike -- and defend our right to protest, speech and assembly. >> reporter: president mahoney promised to work with student protesters. >> hammer out exactly what it would look like. >> reporter: saying she was willing to meet with representatives as soon as possible and work with them to meet some of these demand. >> we can have two
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conversations. one is about what full transparency would look like and how we can make it clear to anybody who wants to see how san francisco state invests its fund and how it spends it. but the second is to take another look at that investment policy. >> reporter: in the end, president mahoney and the student protesters left the conversation to be continued. both sides seemed happy with that result. >> appreciative of my students willing to have a conversation. >> what's the next steps with this? >> i'm going to continue the conversation with them. >> i feel very confident that she has appeared to be very open to our conversations and moving forward, with the majority of our demands. and we're looking forward to continuing to have these conversations and looks like we're going to be making very steadfast progress into the implementation. >> all right, well, we are getting word of graduation being canceled across the country. we are watching closely to see how any bay area colleges or university graduations could be affected. stay with us on air and online at kpix.com for the very latest developments. gianna? well, time now for a look
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at this morning's other top stories. david depape the man convicted of attacking paul pelosi will be back in court today. this is for depape's state trial following the 2022 attack. now keep in mind, a judge already convicted him last year in his federal trial. though he is still awaiting sentencing. jury selection is scheduled to begin on may 22nd. a three hour long search ends with a murder suspect in custody. antioch police lifted a shelter-in-place order shortly after arresting 28-year-old carlos palacios. according to police he was wanted in a homicide case out of stockton. they have not released other details about the victim in that case. the federal women's prison in dublin is now clear of all inmates and weeks after the feds announced they are closing the facility. now the closure comes on the heels of at least eight employees including a former warden charged with sexually abusing inmates. officials say all inmates have either been transferred to other prisons, released, or
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transferred to community placement. and there's been some progress in addressing the issue of homelessness in san francisco. the number of tent encampments in the city has hit a five year low. that's according to the mayor's office. they've seen a 41% drop in tents and structures. this is since last july. so let's break it down. the city counted 360 tents and structures across san francisco at the end of april. last year, that number was at 609. it also reported nine encampments of at least five tents or structures. the mayor says efforts to get people into shelter and cleaning up encampments are factors behind the drop. reed. could responsing to police situations save lives? a community success story in the bay area. when we come back. a new beginning for a former gang member. how he found his new purpose behind bars through the lens of camera. gazing at the water's edge
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ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for copd because breathing should be beautiful, all day and night. welcome back. okay. one of california's toughest state prisons is undergoing a transformation of sorts. at san quentin a chance for new starts with hundreds o inmates. kenny
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choi reports. >> reporter: eddie spent nearly 15 years in prison convicted of various crimes including second degree murder. >> i just have to look at my life and like -- reflect on the things that i did you know in the past. and like -- i did a lot of ugly stuff. >> reporter: the san jose native became entrenched in gang life as a teenager. but while serving a lifetime sentence at san quentin prison, he found the beauty of photography through its art program. >> once the camera was put put in my hand. i just realized i really like this. i don't want to do nothing else. >> reporter: the now 41-year-old poured his energy behind bars into his newfound passion. so much of the work was published in magazines including "rolling stone." >> i'm in prison doing a life sentence and like my picture's in the -- popular magazine. >> reporter: his work along with those of nine other formerly incarcerated men at san quentin is being featured at @ belvedere tiburon library
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this spring. to showcase and sell their art. >> so exciting to still them that their artwork was sold on our first day. >> reporter: the funds will help them pursue their passion, pay some bills and continue their transition into a post prison world. >> this show is really cool because it showcases how the formerly incarcerated were able to really transform their lives through art. >> reporter: as he dove deeper into his passion for photography working for the san quentin news, he severed all ties to gang life not knowing if that move could cost him his own life too. >> i had to make the stand and i was going to deal with the consequences. that was the stress part like -- i didn't know -- like what was going to happen. >> reporter: he has found much more to live for mt. six years since being granted parole. a deline his only daughter is 4 years old. >> i love her to death man. she's my little buddy. this world is crazy. this world is
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you know, it can be cruel sometimes a lot of times actually. so you know i just wanted to teach her just to be kind and respectful. >> reporter: he earned various degrees in prison. he's now studying photography and working for a nonprofit in the east bay that helps homeless women. >> i feel like something is watching over me man. thank god man. >> reporter: she's engaged to be married this fall. >> i don't deserve any of this. like -- like it's -- i just feel like doors continue to open for me. >> reporter: that's a reason to smile. life transformed and recaptured through the beauty of art and the will to change. >> he also appeared in the award-winning documentary "the prison within" and you can see his photographs at the tiburon library through the second week of june. let take a live look outside on this tuesday morning. we're going to take a peek from our salesforce tower cam and you can see it's still pretty dark outside and i love the fact you can at least see the ferris wheel and maybe that will inspire people to get out and about a little bit later on today. so jess, if they are going to venture out, walk the
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dog, maybe go take a ride and take a walk along the embarcadero. is it going to be nice weather? >> beautiful weather today. but you know, day-by-day it's only going to get warmer here in the bay area. what's happening is we have high pressure moving in from offshore. so we're going to see a really big change in the forecast for us if you live in our inland areas and anywhere from the santa clara valley stretching all the way up into the east bay and wine country too. if you live along the coast and the peninsula, you are spared a little bit from all the heat that we're talking about but it's still going to be above average no matter where you live. so today we're just seeing clouds pass through the bay area, we start to clear up fast. advancing the clock into the thursday and wednesday setup it's clear as can be. sunshine felt widespread throughout the bay area and it's going to be gustier this week too. right now we still have a mix of on and offshore winds demending where you live. this is this morning alone. stretching all the way into the lunchtime hours. mostly winds coming in from the north around 20 to 30 miles per hour along our coastline getting a little bit gustier in the inland areas as we head into our dinner time hours. but other than that big weather story for us and we
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talked about it earlier is the above average temperatures. today's average is around 72 degrees in san jose. we're sitting at 73. so right where we should be for this time of year. heading into the roast of this week, well. i can't say that the case. one more time as what we can expect through the bay area. we're expecting upper 60s this afternoon near san francisco. to answer her question, yes, today is a beautiful day to walk the dog. take them around the park a couple of times. once we head off into the east bay same trend. and we can manage 70s just fine. this is where we should be but that system is moving in and it's moving in hot. literally and figuratively. let's take a quick look what that means for us taking a look at and the next seven days. all of the inland areas are going to warm up. upper 80s in the forecast for us thursday and friday. concord and antioch, there's a chance we could see 90s not in the forecast for us. early next week a partly cloudy sky setup river into the bay area but other than that it's going to be a beautiful one for us along the coastline. because that means we're only topping off mostly in the upper 60s and
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lower 70s and closer to the bay though we will see a return of the 80s near san francisco and oakland. then stretching into next week we average out back in the 60s into monday's forecast. more on that in a bit. for now over to you, g. all right, thank you. let's talk about the roadways right now. and hey, off to a good start as well. so if you are getting an early start to your day you are good to go on most of the major freeways. westbound 80, 101 both directions. not a bad ride there. and if you are making your way out of the south bay things are pretty quiet there as well. traffic else where headed out of the altamont pass area working your way westbound 580 heading over into that livermore area. it is getting a little bit busy there this morning down to about 9 miles per hour in some spots. so that's where we are starting to see some brake lights for supercommuters making that ride out of tracy and look at these travel times. that's the only spot right now where we're tracking really any major delays. but that's pretty typical for a tuesday morning. so good morning to all of you making that trek hopefully you have something good to listen to on the radio when you hop in
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the car. 46 minutes, 205 to 680. highway 1, 101 all clear as is the bay bridge. no metering lights and that's a pretty smooth ride over into san francisco this morning. well, it's day two of the rsa conference and if you are not familiar with the conference, the expo brings together thousands of professionals to cover different cyber security topics. now today's speakers includeexperimental physicist brian cox and u.s. science envoy and human intelligence ceo ruman chowdhury. the rsa conference runs until thursday. now some of our evening crew look at this, last night, looked up to the sky and were mesmerized by this light over san francisco. this was actually coming from coit tower. and we found it's for the rsa conference. so tonight before it shuts off at 11:00 p.m., maybe tilt your head up to the stars towards coit tower and you will see this beautiful
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colorful spectacle. that's gorgeous. it is 5:20. a big night for bay area sports. meet the five new inductees into the bay area sports hall of fame. straight ahead health through housing. how getting a roof over your head clears your head and gives a little bit of hope. we're going to highlight a bay area success story in helping the unhoused. and here's a live look outside before we head to break. let's say good morning to all of our friends down in san jose. hello. welcome. we'll be right back. it's never a good time for migraine, especially when i'm on camera. that's why my go-to is nurtec odt.
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sharks legend patrick marleau and quakes soccer icon chris bond lou ski and longtime giants' gm brian sabean who noticed big difference between him and the rest of the class. >> these halls are for -- top athletes. and people at the top of their craft. and you knowing in the sports they're in and lord knows i didn't score a touchdown and i didn't kick a goal or win a swim meet. and that's special to me. and you know, i'll never forget my time here. >> where do you keep the rings and at some point, do you -- maybe nobody is looking yeah, take one out and just kind of admire it. >> i did bring the '14 ring. i don't wear them that much anymore. i don't think it'd go over well with the yankees since they have not won since '09. kind of rubbing it in. >> good point. bay area sports hall of fame opened its doors in 1979 and since then, some of the inductees have pulled off a triple bay area sports hall of fame. san jose sports hall of fame. the respective sports hall of fame as well. well, big news for the now warriors' wnba team here in
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the bay area. they have not said what their name will be yet. but we now know who will be at the helm. she will be their first general manager. now she was most recently working in the front office for the new york liberty. her responsibilities now will include creating the roster and player development and seeing all basketball operations. >> hello, bay area. i'm so excited to be here. thank you in advance for welcoming me to this community. i know that this area has such a rich women's basketball history. and you all are very hungry for a wnba franchise. >> oh. we're excited you are here. the first season is set to start in 2025. according to the warriors, they have more than 7,000 deposits for season tickets as a wholesales for wnba tickets on stub hub have spiked 93%. how about that. and stay with us, throughout the morning, coming up at 6:00 we have a big
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and right now on cbs news bay area, it is 6:29 and let's get a live look as you get up and at them this morning. looking from our salesforce tower cam. you can see the bay bridge down below. connecting all the way into oakland this morning. hey, jess, how's the forecast going to be? because yesterday was beautiful along the coast. no complaints at all and i got out and about and i'm hoping for the same today. good, more of the same exactly today. but heading into the next couple of days you are going to notice it's a lot warmer and a lot drier in the inland areas lininto the rest of this week's forecast. if you live along the coast warm-up too but not nearly as much as some of the friends that live in antioch and concord stretching down into the santa clara valley. we're back to normal today. what does that mean? just show you real fast. the daytime highs today are sitting in the 70s up in the wine country. 74 today near napa and 69 in oakland and then we return into the 70s all the way off into the east bay near antioch. stretching down close to san jose and all the way
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into los gatos actually in the 70s as well. upper 60s near redwood city and upper 50s near half-moon bay. so now that you can kind of see that pick cow of what normal is, let's talk about what is happening around the corner because for many of us, we are going to warm up and dry up a lot to the point where relative humidity drops down to around 10% in certain communities. we'll get to that in just a minute. and also see offshore wind develop this week so winds moving in from the sacramento valley usually a lot drier air moving its way offshore. to add to that we're going to continue to warm up all week with a moderate heat risk in our inland areas as early as thursday heading into our friday forecast. so let's talk about some pros and cons to this forecast. first things first i mentioned daytime highs daytime highs are really going to start to rise. but also to add to that relative humidity is going to drop. into wednesday afternoon for example close to 10% relative humidity near healdsburg and a similar trend in the inland areas and we continue to dry up in the rest of this week. but on the bright side, at least we're sitting well above average for
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our rainfall versus average for the season so far. i mean we're sitting over 100% anywhere from santa rosa down into san jose. so it's been a really healthy season for us here in the bay area. which is a good thing. but this is our first little mini heat wave we're preparing for. for now over to you, g. jess, thank you. taking a look at the roadways right now, now is good time to go to the bay bridge. no issues as far as delays and no metering lights either. and in fact pretty quiet so far heading into san francisco. we know that changes once those metering lights go on. and that will likely be within the next 10 to 15 minutes. if you are headed from there over into the city, you can see all that green popping up on our sensors which means you are moving up to speed. now here's our hotspots and headlines right now are slow rides into the altamont pass this morning. there's a wind advisory in effect for that area as well. and we've got some brake lights, we are tracking south 680 as you head into the sunol grade. all right, g, thank you so much. the criminal trial against donald trump now focuses on what is on paper. so
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amidst the many cases trump faces we're talking about the hush money case this morning. jurors in that case getting a chance to sea a first look at the documents that prosecutors say prove the former president falsified records related to payments to adult film star stormy daniels. and trump in double trouble again. the judge has held him in contempt of court for violating a gag order. this time, threatening jail time. so if you woke up wanting us to show you video of boeing's launch of a manned rocket to the international space station, bad news. they cribbed the liftive just hours before liftoff. >> so engineering team has evaluated the vehicle is not -- in a configuration where we can proceed with flight today. >> the video you saw a moment ago of it taking off was another launch altogether. we just want to make that clear. two nasa astronauts strapped themselves in for this particular flight. if it's a quick fix boeing give it another go later today. back in the bay business owners in san francisco along
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valencia street say a centerbike lane want it gone. they'll consider a change. well, now a look at a pandemic-era program that was meant to help the homeless. a lot of people who were in charge of it say it worked. it's called project room key. it put the unhoused into abandoned hotel rooms and motel rooms. now an independent review heralds it as a success. that study revealed the project provided emergency housing and services to more than 62,000 people experiencing homelessness during covid. >> it's crazy how much your attitude change and your outlook on life. >> that study highlighted the program cease success in facilitating transitions around 22% of project room key participants were able to move into those permanent housing units while another 11% found temporary housing solutions. it's been one year since antioch launched their first
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mental health crisis response team. city leaders say it has contributed to a year without any in custody deaths. our john ramos has the details. >> reporter: it's been exactly one year since the city of antioch launched its team and while it may be difficult to measure success on something like this, the numbers are looking good. and the most important data point may be the number zero. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: zero. that's how many people have died while in police custody since the community response team was created. and mayor lamar hernandez-thorpe says that's exactly the result he was hoping for. >> the first month of my -- time as mayor of the city of antioch i had an incustody death that led to this. a month after that, we had another incustody death. and so -- if we haven't had in custody
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death since we launched this and that's a market of success for me. >> reporter: to mark the anniversary the mayor rode along with team. their first stop was a strip mall the crew says generates multiple responses per day. program manager nick jenkins says most of the calls are about nuisances created by homeless people in the area. >> all we do is address the situation, hey guys can you turn the music down and can you move along and it's either a yes or no. >> reporter: a business owner named todayny approached to complain about the lack of response from police and the meager size of the crisis team. >> you people cannot solve this problem for three people can't solve this. you need more bodies. you need help. i need help. you need help. he needs help. >> reporter: one of the purposes of the program is to relieve police of non-emergency responses and the mayor says that's another area of success. already the team is taking 500 calls per month freeing up officers to attend to more serious matters. >> initially, we didn't know
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if these 911 calls would come -- be coming in readily. but to our surprise, we're getting -- and they're starting to increase. so maybe to that degree, but we know there was a need. but with the -- our relationship with dispatch is extremely important. and again, 500 calls a month is -- is pretty good. and i expect that to increase. >> reporter: and now the police are the ones calling in the crisis unit on this day they asked for help on railroad avenue where they were trying to get a group of homeless campers to leave. >> we're trying to do everything we can to get them to vacate. >> reporter: so the team first approached the campers just to talk. and later offered them water and snacks. the idea is to act as a go between. calming situations down to prevent a more aggressive reaction from either the subjects or the police. >> they rely on us, the pd, as much as we rely on them. it's a support issue. everywhere. >> reporter: it's been a good working relationship.
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>> yes, it's a great working relationship with the pd. >> reporter: the mayor believes the program is working. but the initial $1 million of funding a grant from the federal government is running out. >> funding is going to have to come from somewhere to keep it going. and if it means we have to restructure the budget, we'll do that. >> reporter: he says for now he intends to ask the city council to allocate the money to continue and expand the response team. in order to prevent a crisis from becoming a tragedy. >> well, the antioch's community response team is named after the man who was killed after police were called in for his mental health crisis. time right now 5:37 in the morning. work to stop theft in stores could be coming in the form of changes to self-checkout lines. and the biggest night in fashion grew into the ultimate garden party. still ahead we're going to take you inside last night's met gala with all the glitz and all the glamour. flowers i bloom. atop black mountain and that's where our camera is saying nope. not ready to get up yet. you can
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inspections on their 787 dreamliners and falsify records? those are the key questions. a source tells cbs news this could potentially involve about 450 planes. the faa has not determined any immediate safety issues with dreamliners that are currently in service. but we wanted to get that story on record. so that you can hear about it this morning. all right, attention shoppers. if you are going to the grocery store before you go to work, listen up. some changes could be coming at the checkout line at your nearest grocery store. there's new state bill that could force grocery and drugstores to just remove altogether the self-checkout machines. that is, unless they follow certain rules like having an employee monitor those self-checkout lanes. and also they want to limit customers to just ten items or less. this comes as the bay area deals with spikes in thefts and stores at pharmacies really saying it's a problem. >> as a grocery store worker, my workers and i have witnessed firsthand the reduction of staffing due to self-checkout and increase in workplace
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violence as a result of theft. retail theft. >> the bill is supported by organized labor unions and opposed by business groups. let us know who you think on social media. you might have to start finding the alternative. the maker of the wondered food sriracha hot sauce says they're halting production until after labor day. the reason for them just not enough chile peppers. that are red enough. the company says their chiles are too green and it's affecting the color of their product. i'll eat it green. i don't care. bring on the sauce. apple holding a live event today to reveal their new changes to tablets. this includes a more budget friendly option and also some new accesssis. also rumored this morning that apple may be incorporating some ai technology into the tablet changes. that launch event will be streamed live at 7:00 a.m. on youtube and on the company's website. autonomous vehicles will be on display at the ninth annual
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redefining smoke summit. it's happening today in san ramon. transportation leaders will share ways to build public trust and improve the future of transit. event will have demo zone where you can actually sit in self-driving vehicles and they'll also unveil a never seen before vehicle. we'll be there. well, ai is also becoming a big part of travel planning and booking. it can be a useful tool to help you decide on your next designation and what you can do there. in the morning's travel tuesday, wendy jill it explains how you can book your next trip with the help from ai. >> reporter: travel influencer michael from los angeles may have asked himself that a few times when he first made the dig to only use artificial intelligence the plan a year's worth of trips around the world. >> i think that ai is really the future in a lot of respects. >> reporter: to test it in the real world, he started using guy geek's travel assistant messaging via whatsapp and eventually forged a partnership with the company. >> might have heard of the country --
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>> reporter: letting the virtual know it all shape where he goes and what he does. >> for me i've been using it strictly as an expert to see what would happen if i let go. and it's given me the best experiences i have ever had. >> reporter: we decided to try it ourselves. we used expedia's chatgpt function to give us recommendations on the trip to new orleans. it was spring in the big easy. we asked which events to attend. french quarter festival showed up third on expedia's list. annual celebration of the city's music, culture and food. we got a special rate to stay at the four seasons overlooking the festival. the newest luxury hotel to open in new orleans. featuring 15,000 crystals in the champagne bar, a martini "esquire" magazine named best of the year the largest pool downtown. ♪ restaurant queries brought usback to expedia. which recommended commanders' palace
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for its sunday jazz brunch. the quaint farm to table eatery and the restaurant for its soul food. ai entrepreneur tells those in the industries this just the beginning of what's possible. >> for those who prioritize travel, it's also going to be unwise to have a travel advisor who doesn't have incredible technology helping them do the best they can do. >> reporter: he says ai won't replace people, but will improve their performance and your experience, no matter where you go. >> i love new orleans. put that festival on the list. >> i just want to eat anywhere that's called dao i can's. all right. let's move on. ode to nature at last night's annual met gala. the biggest names walked the steps and there's our local girl. >> look at zendaya. the dress code was the garden of time. lot of floral and ali but aman shows us all the glitz and glamour. >> reporter: officially spring
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this year's met gala which florals taking center stage on the red carpet. >> celebrating individuality. >> reporter: the dress code the garden of time celebrating nature as a metaphor for fashion. >> i'm always honoring the garden of time by trying to stay in the present moment. >> reporter: and there were plenty of big moments and big looks. cardi b needed eight handlers to help her. lana del rey came with the antler headpiece. costume changes came from demi moore and zendaya. who walked the red carpet not once but twice. >> also a night that requires a lot of work to be put together and then a lot of -- support to the fashion industry. which is -- to me, a total art. >> reporter: the gala marks the opening of the museum's 2024 spring exhibition. named "sleeping beauties -- reawakening fashion." 250 rare historical garmentings will be on display including some
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pieces so fragile they cannot even be worn by mannequins. >> there's some of the pieces are incredibly old and fragile and so i'm going to make sure to not fall on -- over and tip over any of the exhibition and any of the pieces. >> reporter: actress lily gladstone worked with a designer on her dress with nearly 500 silver stars. >> all in the shame of a constellations that you would see on the great plains on the summer solstice. >> reporter: the night for broadway as well including the tony nominated leads of cabaret. >> tonight i'm on water. going to be a gentle night for me to have a night off from the show. >> i'm honoring the original sally bowles. giving her her flowers. >> reporter: between the opulent outfits and star-studded lineup. >> looking forward to being with some friends. >> reporter: hard to compare themet gala to any other night. for dwyane wade it feels like he's on the court. >> when you step on the carpet it's go time and it's game seven and i hope at the end of the game i look at my stats and
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i hope id did well when i see the photos come out. >> you did well. there were some gorgeous dresses. you know, just -- thinking back to the oscars and comparison. i saw what would have been perfect for the oscars last night and then i saw obviously met gala attire. >> yeah. and i love what we start to see trickling into social media. and the next couple of weeks which is what's on the inside. who performed with the food was but also the amazing displays there at the met museum. >> beautiful. coming up at 8:00 we're going to hear from our resident fashion artist boris powell. we got all the tea this morning. on the met gala. it will be on pix+ 44 cable 12. get your tea out. a live look outside this morning. it is 5:48 and i'm going to do it. see you? just changed right there on the screen. so also the changes come with the sunrise. good morning, everybody. and embracing change this morning and we bring in jessica burch. good morning, jess, i have a request. i know you have a direct line to mother nature. yeah, let's hear it. >> i want the wind where i live
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gone. capital g. >> no pressure. >> can i call them like next week? because i think their like line is a little busy right now. honestly a little bit gusty for us in the next couple of days. here's what's happening high pressure is moving in and we're going to have a big warm-up this week and offshore winds are becoming a lot more apparent. so relative humidity is going to drop. we're going to see windy conditions moving to the coastline. also going to be seeing daytime highs actually topping off close to the 90s in some of the inland areas. but let's start off in our inland areas, this is our live look over the santa clara valley as we wake up this morning. all below me you can see the santa clara valley. on the virtual reality map. kind of showing a picture of what we can expect as we head into this afternoon. for example, we're expecting 70s near san jose. upper 60s near redwood city and let's continue to head north along 101 now into san francisco. 66 degrees this afternoon and 70s up in the north bay. just painting the picture of what we can expect today but we have
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bigger changes right around the corner for us. now this is what it's looking like for us this morning. winds anywhere up to around 15, 20 miles per hour along the coastline near bodega bay. gets gustier winds sweeping from the north this afternoon. all throughout our coastline all throughout our inland areas, in the evening hours now closer to 6:00 a very similar trend. anywhere up to around 30-mile-per-hour winds are expected near half-moon bay. now the other thing i want to mention too. not a drop of rain in sight as we head into this week. that's what high pressure does for us. on the bright side the rainfall versus average is still showing well above average near the coastline and close to santa rosa and all the way down into san jose. so when we look at the next seven days. and we see how big of warm-up we're expecting and how there's not a drop of rain in sight, it's not too alarming and we've had very impressive rain season so far so we're holding on tight to in the time being. this week the big concern for us could be a minor heat risk in areas all throughout the inland areas, for example. thursday and
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friday's forecast showing sunny skies and daytime highs sitting close to the 90s. and then luckily we start to average out as we head into next week but if you live closer to san francisco, berkeley, oakland bay shoreline we will also warm up but only in the 80s and then luckily we start to cool down fast next week back into the 60s as soon as monday. for now over to you, g. jessica, thank you. let's talk about the roadways right now. because we're getting some busy conditions here is a live look at the bay bridge. and look at that backup starting to build for that ride into the city. those metering lights now are officially on and slow and go at least from that if overpass. and looks like westbound 80 starting the kind of fill that crunch as you work out of emeryville getting to the bridge. just a heads-up there. the other hotspots a couple of tings going on here. altamont pass this morning, yes, it's the usual slow and go conditions. no crashes. but there was a wind advisory issued by chp overnight and getting word it's still pretty windy through there. just be extra cautious traveling in one
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of larger more high-profile vehicles. now pass that point if you are riding through the dublin interchange, connecting on to 680 southbound, that is slow heading into pleasanton. so was 8 #. so either way if you are headeinto the sunol grade. brake lights there and over on 80 westbound highway 4 to the maze, only 18 minutes. so most of the freeways are doing okay. with the exception of 580 and 680. our bridges are pretty quiet though. so that helps. reed? time right now 5:52. you know, nobody should celebrate a birthday alone. how 911 operators and police helped bring connection to a call for a little happy birthday help. and here's a live look outside on this tuesday morning. oh. look at that gorgeous view from the top of mount diablo. i love the deep down, i knew something was wrong. since my fatigue and light-headedness would come and go, i figured it wasn't a big deal. then i saw my doctor and found out i have afib, and that means there's about a 5 times greater risk of stroke. symptoms like irregular heartbeat,
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there's a back story here. police said this man right there called 911 just after midnight saying he wanted somebody to wish him a happy birthday. before the two boston pd officers responded to his home, they stopped to buy him a cupcake and some candles and they understood there was a back story with this young man. their body cameras captured what was a beautiful, wholesome and connective reaction. just shows what's important and there you go. happy birthday, chris. they just knew that the person on the other end of the call was somebody who needed something intuitivetily and they listened. >> probably took a lot too to make that phone call and think i'm by myself and it's my birthday and i want a little celebration and yay to chris for having the police officers show up and do something sweet. everybody deserves a day on their birthday to be celebrated. maybe celebrate everyone every day as much as they can. 5th will 57. oakland ballers home opener is less than 28 days away. that's it. this morning, we have a major surprise to reveal. coming up, shawn chitnis joins us with the
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