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into towns like elkhorn, nebraska, just west of omaha, and nebraska governor jim pillen declaring a state of emergency late sunday unlocking additional resources for those families who need all the help they can get to rebuild. in elkhorn, nebraska , i'm nicole valdez, ktvu, fox two news. here in the bay area, some gorgeous sunshine behind us along the oakland alameda estuary. rosemary thanks for changing soon, though, aren't they? we do have have changes coming our way. it looks like into the weekend as we get into the week ahead, we have only subtle changes with breezy conditions expected at times giving you a live look here outside our doors. another pretty start there over ocean beach. we've got blue skies, a little bit of a cool start to the day but not too bad. got golden gate park there in view as well. getting into the second part of the afternoon,
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temperatures will range from 60s at the coast and 70s inland. we do have a north and west flow out there that is expected to continue, even turning northeast at times, pulling back for you here and showing you that the pacific northwest does remain active. this is going to stick to the north, and we are going to have dry conditions through the business week. but it looks like things may change up in time for the weekend. i'll show you that in the extended forecast coming up in just a little bit, we'll focus on today where the winds right now santa rosa reporting a northwest breeze at 21mph. concord reporting sustained at 13. and oakland is onshore at 12, slipping over towards the peninsula where sfo has 18mph at this time. mountain view coming in from the north at 16. so we're going with mostly sunny skies, temperatures just as nice as yesterday, some of us a tad cooler outside at this hour. areas like novato, petaluma and santa rosa down by a couple degrees. meanwhile, half moon bay, you are up by four degrees
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as well as hayward. temperatures ranging from upper 50s at the coast right now to upper 60s in concord, even 70 degrees in brentwood. and this time of year we could see temperatures warm five, even ten degrees above what we're seeing outside here at this lunch hour. going to the peninsula, 67 right now in atherton, 66, in woodside. and for the afternoon today, low 60s expected at pacifica and low 60s in san francisco around the bay. upper 60s to low 70s on the peninsula. for you today 72 in redwood city for the inner east bay, as well as the north bay. low to mid 70s. antioch you look to be one of the warmer spots coming in right about 75. temperatures will continue to climb at just a bit getting into tomorrow, and then by the end of the business week, we do have changes coming our way that could include rain. i'll have a better look at what you can expect in the extended forecast coming up. rosemary. thank you. southwest could be changing a key practice that sets it apart from other airlines. why? it may be dropping open seating, and
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been flying drones since 2014. harold chappell is the retired fire chief from menlo park. he says his department has used drones for years for things like firefighter training, but he believes the next step is to have drones help put out the actual fires. the technology is there, but the regulations aren't. we need to carve out a space in the sky for emergency services. how to create new rules for future firefighting drones was the focus of a conference today at comodo systems, a company in morgan hill that makes firefighting suppression materials the conference brought in representatives from nasa, the faa and other government agencies from the county and state level, and even other countries. it takes time to create new rules. alex orozco with aero systems west, shared this video his company made, showing how his company's firefighting drone has a tank at the bottom that can spray fire retardant and could be used for remote wildfires in some cases it's very dangerous sending a manned aircraft into those areas. with a drone system, we can get it into that area,
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safely. these drones can fly in all kinds of weather. they can fly in smoke, they can fly at night. most manned aviation can't do that. alameda county leaders attended the conference too eager for answers on availability. i'd like to know when we can get this up in the air, when we can test this, when we can find out the limits of this capability. that is one of the big remaining questions. when a firefighting drone like this could become commercially available. we don't know. industry experts here say there is still testing that needs to be done, and regulations that need to change to allow it. i just was at a meeting at nasa ames with all the different federal entities, and i can tell you they're all trying to figure out ways that they can better work together. right now, the faa requires the pilots of all drones to be able to see their aircraft while they operate it. it's a rule that would have to change or be adapted. if you wanted to send a drone to a remote area to fight a wildfire, for example, in morgan hill, allie rasmus, ktvu, fox two news okay, allie, thank you. well,
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today drivers can drive in and out of big sur along a part of highway one that was badly damaged by storms. caltrans will allow one hour twice a day convoys through the rocky creek slip out. the convoys will run between seven and 8 a.m, and then again between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. every day. the morning convoys will go both north and southbound in the evening. you can only drive to leave that area. the work crews have been workinaround the clock to fix that highway that was badly damaged from a slip out at the end of march. ferry service between san francisco and sausalito is still suspended. services stopped april 19th when a routine inspection uncovered some damage to the pier in sausalito. busses are now providing transportation for would be ferry riders between san francisco and sausalito. the goal is to resume ferry service sometime this week. now to san francisco, where the jfk promenade and golden gate park is celebrating four years of being a car free space where people can walk, bike and roll.
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this weekend, hundreds of people turned out to mark the anniversary. mayor london breed officially closed the 1.5 mile stretch of jfk drive at the start of the pandemic. in early 2020. the board of supervisors first passed legislation to make it permanent in 2022. this past november, voters passed measure j, which reaffirmed the legislation. we've realized how amazing the space is without cars. if you just look behind me, i mean, you have kids learning how to ride a bike, you have runners, you have adults learning how to ride a bike, art in the middle of the street. it is just sparks joy. since closing to cars, the city says the promenade has seen more than 12 million visits, making it san francisco's most frequented open space. american airlines says boeing's delay in delivering 787 dreamliners is forcing it to cut some international flights into early 2025. the airline now expects to receive three dreamliners this year, half as many as originally planned. boeing says the shortages in plane parts are preventing it from ramping up production. american is suspending routes to europe, leaving from new york
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and dallas. fort worth airline officials say they'll be reaching out to impacted customers to offer alternate travel arrangements. eats well southwest airlines is now considering changing its well-known boarding and seating policies in order to increase its revenue. right now, southwest has open seating, but travelers can pay some extra money to get on the plane first. well, now southwest is considering allowing people to pay for a specific seat selection. southwest is also considering increasing the fees to get an earlier boarding number, but says it's two bags fly free policy that won't be changing. alarming numbers surrounding fentanyl deaths involving children. how a teenager on the peninsula is working to raise awareness. plus, growing protests continue at college campuses nationwide. the demonstration underway right now at san francisco state. ktvu put plastic in its place by
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counter-protesters. the violence came during a camp demonstration that involved thousands of protesters, many of them ucla students. while at usc, police in riot gear came back to that campus over the weekend after pro-palestinian demonstrators returned with tents. they reestablished their encampment just days after police arrested 93 protesters last week. usc canceled its main commencement ceremony because of safety concerns. the campus of cal poly humboldt now closed for the rest of the semester because of the pro-palestinian protest. administrators announced over the weekend that all of its students will be working remotely during the final three weeks of this semester. they say anyone on the campus without proper authorization could be cited or arrested by university police. pro-palestine demonstrators are right now occupying two university buildings. happening now san
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francisco state university has joined the growing list of schools where protests over the war in gaza have broken out. we'll bring in ktvu christien kafton live on the sf state campus. the latest protest christian just got underway. yeah, that protest actually just now starting to get underway. if you take a look here, we're actually in malcolm x plaza on the san francisco state campus. you can see that there are hundreds of students already here preparing for this rally to get underway. the newly formed faculty for justice in palestine organized this latest protest on the san francisco state campus. again here at the malcolm x plaza. you can see that people are here ready for this rally to get underway. they say they want an end to the cease fire in gaza. and they're also calling for change for how the university spends its money. we spoke with one student organizer earlier about exactly why they are here and what their message is today, csu is investing hundreds of millions of dollars into the military industrial complex, and we're not okay with
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that. that's our tuition money, we should have a say in where all that money goes, because, you know, we're paying to be here. we're paying to get an education. we're not paying to fund the genocide of the palestinians. and if you take a look again, live, you can see that is the stage area, folks. again, getting ready here. organizers also say that they're calling on san francisco state administrators to respect the protest. and the protesters. to them, they say that means not calling for the police to respond here to the san francisco state campus. they're also saying that they are asking for no academic consequences for the protesters, and they're calling on the university to quote, respect students rights to protest organizers say the school has a long history of activism on a variety of social causes, and say they are standing in solidarity with other student protests. and they say they again, that they're also standing in solidarity with the people of gaza. again, this protest here on the san francisco state campus set to get underway any minute. we will remain here on campus to monitor
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developments here as they occur. for now, we are live here in san francisco. christien kafton ktvu fox two news. thank you. christian california law prevents universities from taking action on the demands of campus protesters who are calling for full divestment from israel. they've staged protests at uc berkeley. stanford. we just saw sf state and other campuses across the california region in recent weeks. they're demanding the state cut all of its economic ties to israel in a show of support for palestinians in 2016, then governor jerry brown signed a bill into law that bans all public universities in california from acting on any divestment demands . one man remains in custody accused of attacking piedmont's police chief. it unfolded the incident friday afternoon at the ace hardware store on grand avenue. police say 42 year old willie gomer randomly struck a customer inside the store. officers responded and while trying to subdue him, used a taser on gomer. they say gomer then ran to a nearby home and investigators say gomer attacked the police chief. jeremy bowers, who joined other officers outside that house. the chief
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suffered minor injuries. he says the entire incident could and should have been avoided. why? this person was even out. he was on parole for kidnaping, robbery and numerous other charges and so clearly he was not in a state where he should be out and about in the public, given his his his level of criminal violent activity. police say the customer who was attacked inside the hardware store was rushed to the hospital and is expected to recover well over the weekend. our special program, the state of the town, took a deep dive into oakland. its issues, its progress and its future. we talked to doctor holly joshi, the chief of oakland's department of violence prevention, about the strategies for reducing the crime rate, the department of violence prevention. our role is to create a safer oakland by prevent ing group and gun violence. and so you're absolutely right. we take a public health approach, the cease fire model that we've re-implemented is a perfect
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match for the department of violence prevention. as you know, we implemented it very well from 2012 to 2019 and experienced significant reductions in shootings and homicides and crime, and that was largely attributable to the city's successful implementation of a focused deterrence model. so in terms of what is working well, this past four months, since i've taken the chief of department of violence prevention role, is that we have focused pretty much exclusively on the implementation of a focused deterrence approach, otherwise known as ceasefire and crime is trending down for people who are frustrated or don't feel safe in this community and may not see the work that you all are doing behind the scenes. what is your message to them from the department of violence prevention in the city? broadly, i can say that i'm extremely confident in the direction that we're going when it comes to public safety. crime is down by
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30, and we're not going to stop there. we're going to continue to drive violent crime down in the city and holding ourselves and one another accountable to not only the numbers, but also how residents are feeling. that's a really important measurement as well, is, yes, the statistics. and we need to keep our eye on that and we need to be continuously hearing from our community, from our business owners, from our residents about how oakland is actually feeling. and so that's what we'll be focused on this year. and the years to come. the narrative will follow our results. and again, we're trending in the right direction. we're we're not going to stop. we're going to continue with our foot on the gas to reduce crime in the city. you can catch our entire program , the state of the town on the fox local app. anytime it's now been one year since a string of stabbings near the uc davis campus. two men were killed. one
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woman was hurt in a five day period. david bro was the first victim who died in the attacks. he was known in the neighborhood surrounding the uc davis campus as a compassionate man. this weekend, as sister maria paid a visit to the bench on a street corner near the davis campus that honors his memory. when we hear david's name, i would love for people to think of compassion. that's why he sat here, because he, on this bench specifically, which is a monument to compassion in the city of davis. and he symbolized that to 21 year old carlos dominguez, was arrested and is due back in court in june when he's expected to learn his trial date, the court has ruled. the former uc davis student is mentally competent to stand trial. now to san francisco, where firefighters responded to three separate car fires in the tenderloin over the weekend. video of the fires was posted on citizen app. the first one was reported around 515 in the morning on saturday on ellis street, followed by a second fire just four minutes later on eddie. a third was reported 24 minutes later on jones street. police say no one was inside the vehicles. no injuries were
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reported, no arrests have been made. anyone with information on the fires is asked to call san francisco police. well, a teenager on the peninsula leading the way when it comes to increasing awareness about fentanyl. the latest data from the state shows one in every 25 deaths is someone 19 years old or younger. ktvu is betty yu shows us how the young people are tackling the growing crisis. one high school student spearheaded a free event here in hillsborough for teens and parents to raise awareness about the deadly effects of fentanyl. it's involved in the majority of drug deaths among young people, according to the cdc. i am an 11th grader at crystal springs uplands school, 17 year old rohan dillon came up with the idea to host hillsboro's first ever fentanyl awareness day. he also founded the hillsborough youth commission for politically inclined students. i kept hearing all these stories about teens like just like me, who were overdosing. fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that can be
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cheaply made. the goal of the event was to educate fellow students and their parents about accidental fentanyl poisoning. i know a lot of, illicit fentanyl and drugs laced with fentanyl can come from snapchat. we didn't grow up with these phones like after colin died. i'm like, what? but but he was in his bedroom. he was safe. san carlos mom liz walker shared her son colin's story. he suffered from anxiety and depression, which worsened during the pandemic. colin was 17 when he overdosed in his bedroom in 2021 from fentanyl laced cocaine. he was going on snapchat and ordering drugs that were being delivered outside of our doorstep. that came after we had gone to sleep at night. she encouraged other parents to have open conversations with their children about the dangers of fentanyl. it is so scary what is happening to so many kids. i mean, fentanyl is now the
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leading cause of death between 18 and 45. senator josh becker, whose district encompasses most of san mateo county, was among the speakers, which included health experts and law enforcement. a lot of what we're trying to do is what we can do around narcan and providing access to narcan. some of these bills that i'm coauthoring are around increased penalties, penalties for people supplying fentanyl recently passed melanie's law requires all state, middle and high schools to come up with a plan to prevent and respond to fentanyl overdoses in hillsboro. betty, you ktvu, fox two news, dozens of a's fans protested in sacramento this weekend before the team moves there next season. their continued calls on john fisher to sell the team across the bay area this afternoon. we have pleasant weather in store, little change coming our way for the first few days, but big changes a possibility by the weekend. i'll have a look at what you can expect coming up. in the next
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york resident. members of san francisco's glide memorial church gathered for sunday services for the first time since the death of their longtime pastor, reverend cecil williams. the joy unspeakable the ceremony was meant to honor the work, life and legacy of reverend williams. the sunday service was held at the church in the tenderloin district. he founded more than 60 years ago. i sat down in the office where cecil was and cecil wasn't in the room, and i sat down across from his desk, where signs said minister of liberation. he walked in and changed my life. members of glide say they'll always remember reverend williams as a person who dedicated his life to finding food and shelter for those left behind by society. and i met cecil when he was talking about building homes for people. and so the words that stick with me
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are affordable housing and hope, and the cecil williams house and the rest of it. that's the legacy. it's let's get people off the streets and into housing. reverend williams died this month at the age of 94. a celebration of his life is planned at glide on sunday, may 12th. well, dozens of a's fans protested in sacramento over the weekend as the team gets ready to relocate there next season. the protest took place on the day the sacramento river cats played the las vegas aviators, and reporter carolina estrada was there with the fans who still want john fisher to sell the a's. without the a's, it would just feel so wrong. like a piece of oakland soul got ripped out. that's the feeling among dozens of athletics fans that gathered at sutter health park on saturday to voice their disapproval of the team's plan to move from oakland to las vegas. it's really sad. what's happening. i grew up going to games, hope to take my kids to the games in oakland, and they're just getting ripped away
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from us. early april, the a's owner john fisher, announced the team will temporarily play at sutter health park in west sacramento for three seasons, starting next year. it's not necessarily that i don't want them in the city, it's that they belong in oakland. that's where they've been for, you know, over 60 years. the last dive bar in oakland, 68, organized the protest before the river cats game against the las vegas aviators. fans showed up wearing a's gears and shirts and signs with the word sell. we want john fisher to sell this team. he off a passionate fan base, you know, and it wasn't right. although these fans are mad about losing their team, they say the biggest impact will be for the younger generations. it would be terrible, especially sort of in a generational sense, like there's generations of kids that won't get to make those memories at the ballpark with their family. for them, the hope still is to keep the a's in oakland. they don't belong in vegas, and they certainly don't belong here. they belong in oakland. back to our barry weather here.
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we're happy today, but if we look out a little bit, rosemary, we see some pretty interesting changes. yes. now we're used to spring showers, but this looks like all out rain. cassie and andre, we will keep our eye on it, and i'll show you what i mean here. in just a moment. let's first take a look outside our doors at this hour, where we've got blue skies over towards ocean beach. we have golden gate park in view and it's a beautiful one around the bay area. at this hour we do have temperatures very much where they should be for this time of year. we are going to continue a bit of a warming trend before temperatures fall off on the weekend. storm tracker two picking up on some of that north northwest flow out there could even be northeast at times. as we talked about in the last half hour, we do have storms moving through the pacific northwest, but we're not going to see any of that for the time being. we have a ridge that is keeping that to the north of us, but that begins to shift. here's a look at the futurecast model. you're going to notice as these storms kind of move through the pacific northwest, and that they do do a little bit of a dip through the great basin that could actually help to kick
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up our winds at times. right? so we are just on the southern part of it. there's a look at tuesday into wednesday. we're now into thursday. stop it here for you friday night into saturday. right now it looks like the ridge is going to be pushed just far enough west to allow this system now to drop in over california, instead of dropping in ever so slightly on the backside of california. so this could bring us rain in time for the weekend. there's a look at saturday morning and at the moment it looks like scattered showers may kind of stick around, at least for the first part of sunday. the models aren't in complete agreement. we're still days away, so we will continue to fine tune it. but this accumulation map here shows you that if this comes into fruition, we could get 1 to 2in of rainfall out of that storm, and the sierra will get some upper elevations, snow, as well as a mix of rain and snow showers. it looks like all the way down to about lake level on saturday night. here is a view
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of the temperatures in and around the bay area right now with dry, mostly sunny weather. we have 62 degrees in san francisco for the inner east bay. low 70s in brentwood and in the north bay. right now in napa, you are sitting pretty at 67 low 70s for napa today on the east bay shore, 70 in hayward for the inner east bay, 76 in antioch and our south bay locations, low 70s san jose as well as morgan hill. your extended forecast temperatures will come up ever so slightly tomorrow. another bump on wednesday. right now we peak on thursday when our inland cities are enjoying an upper 70s to low 80s. then we begin to see that transition on friday. first, with the increase in cloud cover, we turn breezy ahead of the system and our temperatures do begin to cool by the weekend. low 60s at the coast as well as around our bay, our inland cities in the upper 60s and keeping an eye on that chance for rain coming our way back to you. okay, rosemary. thank you. well, a classic san francisco nightspot is now officially closed after 26 years of entertaining thousands of
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people. last night was the final evening for asia. sf is at the corner of ninth street and howard. it was known for its asian fusion menu and its choreographed shows that featured transgender performers. the founder says the establishment never recovered from the pandemic, but he also said he's incredibly proud of the inspiration. asia sf has brought to so many lives. people will come up to me, look me in the eyes and say thank you for opening this place. you don't know what it's meant to me. and there are people of all walks of life. larry harshbarger says even though the brick and mortar location is closing, they plan to continue the legacy through pop up events, including one they just performed at last week from child care to education to sports. dave, you know the cost of raising a child? yes, is increasing what a new report reveals about the average cost
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jeremiah only at living spaces, on alert and on the scene, asking questions, giving you the power to know. staying focused on the bay area's biggest story starting at 4 a.m. watch mornings on two on the all new ktvu news streaming app for your tv. welcome back. bay area home prices are back to levels we saw in 2022. before the interest rates shot up, according to the california association of realtors. median sale prices last month here in the bay area were $1.39 million, a 15.5% increase compared to this time last year. berkeley and pleasanton are two bay area cities that made the top ten metros here in california, with the fastest rising sale prices. the price increase comes after a dip in prices because of rising interest rates. well, parenthood is said to be a priceless experience, raising children can come at a very high cost, according to new data from lendingtree. lendingtree parents are spending more than $11,000 a
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year per child, 55% of parents say they've gone into debt paying for child related expenses, including child care. 77% of parents say they've had to reduce personal spending, delay investments or retirement, or give up their own education or career to make sure their children have what they need. people who drive electric vehicles should have an easier time finding a place to charge in california. now governor newsom announced there is now one ev charging station for every gas station in our state. the governor also highlighted a move by tesla to open up its supercharger network to most other evs, and said it will help in the state's goal of going zero emissions on all vehicles. today, we're announcing tesla's opening up its charging network to additional models of electric vehicles. this is all in an effort to build out the infrastructure in the state of california that currently totals 105,000 electric vehicle chargers for public use, and about 10,000 of these super charging stations. in 2020, governor newsom signed an executive order calling all new cars, calling on all new cars
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sold to be zero emission vehicles by the year 2035. all right, gasia fans of world cinema lined up over the weekend for the 67th annual san francisco international film festival, and while a lot of the talk there was about this year's big movie debuts, there was also buzz about a certain mountain based festival after it was revealed the san francisco film commission has shown interest in perhaps luring it here to the bay area. ktvu zac sos tells us the details from the marina district. they're getting different films from all over the world, staying true to its name, the san francisco international film festival once again delivering for foreign film fans. i love that you can just walk in and see something from a whole nother world. i like that it has such an amazing history, built by festival goers as the longest running film festival in the americas, the event once again winning over first timers like daniel. we went to sundance earlier in
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january and we thought, why not try one in our own hometown? speaking of sundance, some film fans here admittedly daydreaming about the possibility of the famed event landing in the bay area. i think that'd be super cool. the city has so much to offer. organizers of the 46 year old festival are mulling a move away from its park city home, and have invited interested cities to submit a proposal. the san francisco film commission confirming this week it's officially expressed interest. i think that would be really cool, especially to like to build the city up a little bit. in a statement, the commission calling san francisco the perfect backdrop for sundance, pointing to the city's quote rich history of celebrating groundbreaking works by independent filmmakers and, more importantly, to sam becker. sf is just less cold. i wanted to go to sundance this year, but salt lake city and what january is like pretty hard, you know? and also like, not pleasant. and then there's also the whole issue of time and money. so for
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paul, the idea of sundance in san francisco so selfishly, i could see a bunch of films that, you know, i can't see in park city if i can't get there. as for john night, he's a bit more cautious, i guess. i feel a little protective of, like the festival we have here. so as long as they can coexist peacefully. for now, he's just staying focused on the films in front of him. there's over 40 countries being represented this year, and if you haven't had a chance to catch any of the films at the festival yet, the good news there are several encore showings this week from thursday through sunday in san francisco, zac sos, ktvu, fox two news 17,000 mario kart ride on cars are being recalled for potential crash risks. the recall was issued after reports of the acceleration pedal sticking due to debris clogging the area. there are 15 reports of crashes. one minor injury. well, san diego zoo officials flew to china. they went to meet two giant pandas that they'll be caring for us soon. team leaders
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for the wildlife alliance visited the pandas that will be moving to their zoo here in california in the future. now, the older panda is described as mild mannered and gentle. that younger panda is said to be witty with a sweet round face. you cannot have it gasia the exact date the bears will arrive is still not known. san francisco zoo, as you know, is expected to get its own pair of giant pandas at the beginning of the year at the earliest. one woman in australia says she's loving life in a new dream home. she built herself. artist kath wild calls it her dome home. she used cement, water and dishwashing liquid to make the 6000 bricks needed to build the house. she says her dome home cost about 85,000 usd to build. wild says she found the perfect building material to keep her home cool in the summer, warm in the winter. she says her power bills have never been lower. she has my ear. i know she has your ear for sure. she thinks like you. there you go. and i like the way she thinks. yeah, it's a beautiful home. yeah beautiful.
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can i say it's so nice having you at noon today. it's always a pleasure to sit next to you. awesome. we'll get to do it tomorrow morning starting at 7:00. for now, we appreciate your joining us at noon. a reminder you can stream ktv news on your smart tv anytime. meet you back here at 4:00. pictionary is up next, and i'm guessing you might go take a nap now. i think i shall. yeah. can you guess what this is? if you guessed matches, then you'd be a great contestant on pictionary. our first celebrity captain has been on your tv for over 40 years. but he doesn't look a day over 25. to us, it's the hilarious jaleel white. and with him, our friend sharif and claire, our other celebrity captain, produced the groundbreaking documentary the business of being born. for heaven's sake, it's ricki lake. she's joined by chase and his

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