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♪ right now at 11:00. touchdown! president biden arrived in the bay area this evening. both the president and the first lady here for one night as we inch closer to the november election. a bit of rest tonight for the bidens, but tomorrow will be busy on the peninsula and in the city. nbc's emma goss is near the fairmont hotel, where security is tight right now. that's right. there's a high likelihood audrey and raj that the bidens are staying at the fairmont hotel. given the heavy amount of security and secret service we've seen around the premises. and tomorrow afternoon, the president will travel back to silicon valley for multiple campaign
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fundraisers. a smile and a wave as president biden stepped off air force one at moffett field thursday. it was a brief pit stop before he helicoptered to san francisco's marina green. it's biden's third visit to the bay area since november, and with less than six months until the election campaign, fundraising is critical, says nbc's political analyst larry gersten. silicon valley is really the core of the contributions, particularly for democrats. so this is the place for big money, big money is what's needed to win this election in. he's helped by his wife, doctor jill biden, who landed at sfo earlier today. she attended a campaign event tonight in marin county. tomorrow, the president will attend an afternoon fundraiser in portola valley, hosted by billionaire venture capitalist vinod khosla, then stopping in
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palo alto at the home of former google and yahoo executive marissa mayer. ahead of biden's arrival in portola valley. a protest is planned along alpine road friday morning. iraq the arab resources and organizing center is encouraging a human billboard of protesters who are against the u.s. sending military aid to israel. this comes after the president shifted his policy today, threatening to withhold weapons if israel proceeds with a full scale invasion of rafah. in a statement, the california republican party chairwoman called the president's new stance toward israel, quote, disgraceful, saying he had abandoned our ally. biden is here not to win over the voters. they're already won, he's here to win over the money. first lady jill biden will be heading to southern california tomorrow, and president biden will then head to seattle after tomorrow's campaign. fundraisers live in san francisco. emma goss, nbc,
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bay area news. emma, thank you. we can see that security blockade right behind you there at the fairmont. we're also following now breaking news in san jose, a shooting that shut down a freeway off ramp. this is happening at 280 and mclaughlin avenue this is near the two 8101 interchange. people are being asked to avoid this area while police continue to investigate. officers aren't saying much right now, but we do know a man was shot and rushed to the hospital around 6 p.m, he remains at critical in critical condition at this hour. it's unclear if the shooting happened on the off ramp or on a nearby street. also tonight, startled by gunfire while out in the water, a frightening experience in the final stretch of a regatta. gunshots ring out, bullets landing dangerously close to a group of teen rowers. heard it right there. this happened on the sacramento river about two and a half weeks ago. you could hear the gunshots and then you see the splashes from the bullets landing not too far from those rowers there on the
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boat, a group of 15 and 16 year olds with the oakland strokes. east bay parent fred ackerman shared this video from another parent with us. his son was rowing on that boat when the shooting happened. to be in that situation and see my child shot at and it it's horrible. it's absolutely horrible. and what i experienced pales in comparison to what countless families have experienced, he says. the teens on the boat thought it was just a joke. maybe someone had shot a b-b gun, but when they looked back at the video and realized those were real gunshots, they became shocked. immediately he called police, ackerman said. it was an incident that made him realize our country may have a problem with guns. for me, it's pretty clear that our kids are less safe having more guns and as a parent, our number one job
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is to keep our kids safe. so i'm trying to keep my kids safe. i'm trying to encourage others to really think about this and think, how can we keep all our kids safe? now, thankfully, no one was hurt. west sacramento police confirmed with us tonight that they did search the area for any possible suspects and or evidence, but they didn't find anything and they are still investigating the incident. so far, no leads. all right. it's been hard to ignore the heat. so what now? as we head into mother's day weekend, jeff is here and what we're about 55 minutes away from friday. we like that. and those temperatures tomorrow, they're going to continue to rise. just take a look at what we experienced today. got all the way up to 86 in santa rosa, well above the average of 73, san francisco 81 and san jose at 86. so as we head through tomorrow morning, we're going to start it off here with 50s and 60s sunny skies, but we're going to quickly warm by noon 81 and by 2 p.m, 86. and it's going to get even hotter than that. this area
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high pressure is producing the heat in fact, the warmest stretch of weather all year long. we've only had five of sunny weekends this year with back to back sun. we're going to add to that in a big way. i've got more looks at the temperatures plus something in the sky we don't get to see very often. i'll explain. that's coming up in about 15 minutes. are looking forward to that. jeff we'll see you in a bit. well it is official. the oakland international airport is now the san francisco bay oakland international airport, port of oakland officials unanimously approved the name change at its board meeting today. this comes as the city of san francisco files a lawsuit against oakland over that name change, claiming it infringes on the sfo brand. but port officials see it differently and are also taking legal action. nbc's pete tirados is in oakland with the details. if you're flying into oakland, your destination is now the san francisco bay. oakland international airport, and this name change sets the stage for a legal battle between the city of san francisco and the city of oakland, miramar park travelers
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flying in and out of oakland tonight are surprised to hear that they've arrived at the san francisco bay oakland international airport. first of all, we're in oakland. this is not san francisco. san francisco is over the bridge. karen flew in from las vegas, but grew up in the east bay, so she flies back frequently. it's fair to say she's not the biggest fan of the name change. i don't like it because it's a reach. it's a confusing attempt to make like some kind of identity to san francisco. it's oakland. i president leslie i seven eyes. the motion carries today port of oakland officials unanimously approving the airport name change. they say it's to create more awareness to the airport's proximity to attractions around the san francisco bay. but san francisco officials feel differently, with the city attorney filing a lawsuit against oakland, saying the name change infringes on the sfo brand and could cause widespread confusion for travelers. we don't think that there would
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actually be confusion. we think there's an opportunity instead of confusion for customers and the flying public to be able to have choices. mary richardson is the chief legal officer for the port and says they are filing a counter suit against the city of san francisco, saying the name change doesn't infringe on sfo's trademark, claiming san francisco doesn't own or trademark the san francisco bay. there is nine counties that sit on the san francisco bay and several cities, and there's several businesses that use san francisco bay and a lot of their products. regarding tonight's vote by the port, san francisco city attorney david chu says it is disappointing that oakland chose to ignore our multiple offers to collaborate on alternative names and avoid litigation. we have no choice but to move forward with next steps in our trademark lawsuit. in the meantime, the airport will move forward with its new name as the san francisco bay oakland international airport, and it's something travelers like karen will have to get used to. how many syllables is that?
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ten. it's too many. it's too many, right? it's too many. i'm just still going to call it oakland airport in oakland. pete serratos, nbc, bay area news only on nbc. bay area shock, devastation and disappointment. those are the emotions tonight of teachers, students and parents at a private charter school in newark. parents at new horizons school say at 10:00 last night, the owner sent out an email saying the pre-k, elementary and middle schools, all of them are shutting down as of tomorrow, shut down the letter explained the move is necessary because since the pandemic, it's been struggling with financial problems, low enrollment and staff shortages. despite community efforts to prevent the closure, the owner also announced it's filed for bankruptcy. the school was supposed to go until may 31st, so this came as quite a shock to everybody who is now scrambling for daycare and other schools
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and, and school gets out in three weeks seeing it in this way so abruptly, so fast, really breaks my heart. yeah. teachers say they haven't been paid since early april, but they say they're more concerned about the students well-being. more than 100 kids attend the school in a letter, the owner apologized for the closure. we do have new details on the celebration of life for bay area icon the reverend cecil williams. he did pass away two weeks ago at the age of 94. people are invited to celebrate williams legacy this sunday at san francisco's glide memorial church. the service starts at 1:00 in the afternoon. we'll also be live streamed live on facebook and youtube. williams was known as a champion of racial equality, lgbtq rights and helping the poor. organizers say they are going to have a piano and microphone on ellis street, so guests can share their memories about williams, a former major league baseball
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player accused in a lake tahoe area. murder will stand trial. dan serafini and samantha scott are accused of shooting serafini's in-laws at their lake tahoe home in 2021. gary spoor died, pictured there. his wife was severely injured and died a year later. serafini attended serra high school in san mateo, and was a first round draft pick in 1992 of the minnesota twins, a san jose couple is facing charges tonight after investigators say they found drugs stashed under their baby's crib. santa clara county says officers made the largest seizure of fentanyl inside the couple's apartment. they found 25,000 pills as well as cocaine, marijuana and loaded firearms. 27 year old octavian moreno and 23 year old crystal delgado appeared in court today. they both face multiple charges, including child endangerment. just one of those pills has the power to take a life, and the
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defendants in this case, willfully caused an endangered their child by dealing such large quantities of drugs out of their apartment, and our office intends to hold them accountable. bail was set at $200,000 for delgado, 250,000 for moreno. the couple is expected to be back in court on july 13th. well, your pg and e bill is about to go up again or down depending on how much energy you use. state regulators just approved a rate change. pg and e is now adding a flat rate of $24 to your bill. in exchange, your usage rate will be lowered by about 5 to $0.07 per kilowatt hour. so what does this mean for your overall bill? generally speaking here, people who use less energy will be paying slightly more, including those who have solar and who live near the coast and use less ac. it will be about $5 more a month. if you live in warmer areas, you'll actually be paying less for ev users who charge at
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home, and lower income households will pay less. ice regulators say the goal is to make utility costs more equitable and make it cheaper to go electric utility watchdogs say it's a step in the right direction, but more must be done. we need rate reduction, rate relief, and this is a tiny part of it, but so much more needs to be done to bring these rates down, to bring monthly bills down. critics also say this new flat fee essentially punishes people who conserve power. the change is set to take effect late next year. we're back in 60s. up next bart spent millions of dollars to buy new lights, but never installed them. we investigate. also, they say they missed the mark. the apology from apple about its new ipad commercial. and watch out for your allergies. pollen is on the rise along with those
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temperatures. i'll share exactly how hot and what we
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under san francisco. but six years have passed and those lights have yet to be installed, leaving critics wondering how long does it take for bart to change a light bulb? here's investigative reporter jaxon van derbeken. this is bart subway
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tunnel under san francisco. you can see it's quite a dark space. so dark that bart awarded a $12 million contract back in 2018 to make it much brighter. so we are going up considerably on the lighting. then bart project manager javed khan pitched the plan to install more than 2100 new lights, twice as many as bart had in the tunnel, saying it would bring ten times more light into the subway and bring the lighting up to current code. so train operators could see better and passengers could evacuate more quickly during an emergency. for emergency egress, you want to be able to see the walkway and find the exit. but today, six years later, bart has yet to install those lights. so what happened? correct bart inspector general claudette beamer says the problem goes back to 2020, two years after
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the lighting contract was approved, when a whistleblower complained that bart was not getting its money's worth. it didn't meet the standards. the specifications that they set out. the inspector general confirms the new lights were not as bright as bart wanted and wouldn't last as long as the contract specified. still, bart liked them because they would be easy to install and lower projected maintenance costs. after the inspector general's office got involved, bart fired the lighting contractor and settled with them for $2.4 million and vowed to install all 2182 fixtures, itself. this video we took in the subway shows that another four years later, those old dim fluorescent fixtures still line the tunnel and those new lights. bart promised to install most are in storage with time running out on their warranty. that's wasteful. yeah, you want to make sure that you're getting the best use out
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of your your your purchases. bart board member deborah allen, a frequent critic of bart management, has another word for it. sometimes i do look at some of these things and say, gosh, you know, that's pretty that could be pretty absurd. i can see how the public would say that we reached out to bart. they wouldn't answer any specific questions about what's going on with the lighting, saying only that they're reviewing the inspector general's findings, and the agency acknowledges the procurement process did not meet our high standards. and we will work to do better in the future. during a recent audit committee meeting, bart deputy general manager michael jones suggested the audit process itself is to blame for all the delays, but quickly added there's multiple reasons why that project was not completed at, you know, at that time and at this point in time. okay, well, i'd love to know all the other reasons. bart officials now say they've installed roughly 30% of the
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lights they bought for san francisco. most in the berkeley hills tunnel. lack of time. but when allen asked whether any of the uninstalled lights are still under warranty. is it gone? i mean, we're past the warranty. i really don't know. i've it's not clear how long it will take for to finish installing the replacement lights in san francisco. so back in 2018, bart predicted it would take a dedicated contractor two years because. because crews can only work during a four hour window while the system is down overnight. jaxon van derbeken nbc bay area news if you have a story tip for jackson or anyone else in our investigative unit, we urge you to give us a call 888996 tips, or you can visit our website nbcbayarea.com. slash investigations. all right. let's go and turn over now to our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. a little earlier you were talking about something we can expect. what is that? are you excited about that? what if
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i make you guys wait another minute and a half? no. tell us. it's going to be worth it. it's going to be worth it. i know that weekend it is calling our name. trust me. here. hang on. we do have this clearing happening out here in the pacific. it's all from this area of high pressure that's going to warm those temperatures up. and keep that sunshine in place. let's get to more on those temperatures and what we might see in the sky here coming up in that microclimate forecast. and you'll see as we head through tomorrow morning, we're going to start it off mostly sunny here. temperatures in the 50s, a real easy going out the door for tomorrow morning. wherever you are across the bay we could see a little bit of fog returning to the peninsula and also into san francisco. but other than that, sunny skies and 57 down here for the east bay as you move through the afternoon, numbers inland are actually going to get a little bit warmer while the coastal areas slightly cooler. that's going to put us to 88 in cupertino, also double eights in san jose over to the east bay right near the water, 83 in oakland, 85 in vallejo and out to antioch, one of the warmest
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at 90. the peninsula back down to 66, in half moon bay, 75, daly city. and you get down to redwood city in palo alto. we're in the low to mid 80s, right up to san francisco instead of 80s. we're going to be back down into some 70s, but that is still a toasty day for your standards. 77 here in downtown and up for the north bay, 88 in santa rosa, back through wine country, temperatures in the upper 80s. okay, let's get to that thing. we could see happening in the skies. we head through the next couple of days. and what are we talking about here? well, it is a solar storm that will be happening, and we could actually see some of the solar storm energy break off and make it to earth's atmosphere. and when that happens, we get the beautiful colors that creates the aurora borealis. like this back here. now it doesn't look like in california. we'll see images as bright or as magnificent as this, but there is the chance. tomorrow night in northern california, we could see a little bit of that aurora action, more likely near the california oregon border. exciting nonetheless. and some
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on and on and off activity this weekend. now, this may also cause gps and power grid issues. so of course we're going to be all over this and tracking it. but space prediction center issuing a geomagnetic storm watch in northern california, north america. so we don't often see this too much at what they call ag4 level. it's close to the top tier, which is g five. that's the top tier. okay let's move it into that seven day. we are dry through this weekend and temperatures drop on sunday to 69 in san francisco. and we're going to have 80s all the way through the next seven days. so yes, aurora borealis audrey and the storm in the sky. description solar storm. thank you. thanks, jeff. okay rookies are here. newest 49ers are reporting for duty. we're going to take you to team
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miles hayward fire investigators are still trying to determine what caused this big fire in the jackson triangle neighborhood. it happened this morning near poppy wood court and silverthorn place. you can see the damage our sky ranger was overhead, those flames charring several cars, trees, fences and sheds. apple is apologizing tonight after the tech giant's commercial for the new ultra thin ipad pro caused an uproar. ceo tim cook tweeted that out to the ad out yesterday shows a variety of creative tools, including a guitar, piano, metronome being pressed by a hydraulic crusher. it didn't take long before criticism started pouring in on social media, especially from artists and marketers who are surprised that apple would literally crush objects used to create art. apple marketing vp saying, quote, we missed the mark with
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this video and we're sorry. wow a rare apology from apple. we're back in a moment. we'll show you what happened at
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they lost seven of their ten games. but here's the good news. tomorrow they're back at oracle park. did you say lousy road trip? yeah, it was pretty with the with the capital l a little bit, yeah, it was lousy. it's orange friday tomorrow. giants and the reds. you can watch that game right here on nbc bay area this afternoon. cover your eyes. we take you to denver. the giants hoping to sweep the rockies. but it didn't happen. bottom of the fourth inning, the rockies scored seven times, including this three run homer from brenton doyle. giants lose 9 to 1. they dropped to 17 and 22 on the season. all right. it's all about getting to know you at forty-niners headquarters. the team is holding its rookie mini camp from those high draft picks to the undrafted free agents.
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they're all just trying to make it in the nfl to be able to get to this point, you know, to prove to the five year old version of myself, you know, who dreamed to be in this position to that i'm actually here. you know it's exciting, but you know now it's now now it's about maintaining that. so i, i'm definitely excited for it. everybody should be excited to start playing football again. you know, longer running 40s or doing broad jumps or like, you know, verts. none of that. it's time to just, you know, put the pads on and make some plays. so we're very excited for that. this is some thoughtful young men right there. we're going to get the look of the 49ers rookies on the field tomorrow. their first practice their full program for the entire team including nick bosa b

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