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tv   CBS News Bay Area Afternoon Edition  CBS  May 10, 2024 12:00pm-12:31pm PDT

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of. >> right now on the afternoon edition, first-alert weather, here is a live look outside, we
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are tracking another round of hot temperatures in parts of the bay area. i'm elizabeth cook. the the depending where you live the toasty weather could bring potential heat risk by the coast cooler weather. the darren with our virtual view studio. >> today some of us cool down but most of us warm from yesterday. the highs inland numbers are still low 90s today. some of these are 3-5 degrees warmer than yesterday. good example for that warmup would be that number in santa rosa, but san francisco mid 70s today. so there's a cooldown if you're near the water. look at the progress of how the heat is going to behave across the bay next few days and we go to the heat risk map which does a good job of helping vanish
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actualize where -- visualize. you can see orange around the inland valley. sunday there's far less. by the time we get to sunday we are going to start bringing temperatures down inland but today and tomorrow we can't yet. i'll show you the 7-day in minutes >> president joe biden is in town raising money at two campaign receptions in the bay area. the president is attending an event in portola valley will meet with pro-palestinian protestors. >> we really just want this message to get to him people don't support a genocide in palestine. we want them funding schools and health care and our community. >> we're told the reception is at the home of a billionaire. the former ceo of yahoo! meyer
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is hosting that event. >> the biden team knows this is going to be a record setting time in terms of raising dollars for this presidential election. the most important presidential election since perhaps maybe 1860. you know donald trump and company are going to raise money and you're going to have record setting events. so they come in drop in quickly and try to get out with checks them. want to set records because what matters in the california atm is money cash dollars. >> after the receptions president biden will travel up north to seattle for another fundraiser. tonight at 7 p.m. president biden travels to the bay area multiple times the last year to fill up the campaign coffers. in california facing tough choices this budget season governor newsom announced reviseed budget plan that would be stling state government operations and slash 10,000 vacant jobs, intended to close a deficit at more than $27
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billion. event after billions of cuts announced, previous cuts have landed open education programs. the state's welfare program and climate programs. >> none of this is something i enjoy doing but you got to do it we have to be responsible. we have to balance the budge sneelt newsom says proposal would fill this year's deficit as well as the deficit projected for next year. it will go to the state legislature, which must pass a budget by mid june. right now b.a.r.t. service resumes after equipment issues impacted services for east bay riders, no service between richmond and mcarthur. >> this is inconvenient i might
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need to ride to mcarthur or take a shuttle or work remote. >> b.a.r.t. announced has announced it's fully restored service. a controversial change coming to your power bill, state regulators lowered rates butkus percent will pay for something else, the flat rate proved by the california puc is $24 for most households. lower income customers would have a flat rate of $6-12. people are already paying those fees to some extent but based on kilowatt use. >> basically you paid for the energy used, no fixed charge. like pulling up to a gas pump and pay by the gallon. now there's a fixed charge. >> he's president of flagstaff research that creates and distributes products in the energy market. he says for people living in smaller spaces who aren't low
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income will likely pay more for the fixed rate balls they don't use as much power. it's the big energy users who will benefit most. >> i live in under a thousand square foot apartment so my bill would go up $225. the house two break even and larger house walnut creek with a swimming pool something that uses twice the bay area average would be saving almost $400 a year. >> but u.c. berkeley professor and director of the school's energy institute says people shouldn't look at it as a rate increase. >> for the average customer who is not on the low income program it's going to be increase of about $3 per month. >> fge says it will go into effect 2026. poured of oakland is counter suing san francisco over the name change of the oakland airport. they made it official yesterday, rebranding it as san francisco
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bay oakland international airport. it is call letters oak will stay the same. the san francisco city attorney says it infringes on sfo trademark. ahead at noon and streaming on cbs news bay area series of resignation nations rock miss shay, insight about what thread two title holders to give up their crowns and the hidden message that's sparking new questions. >> you have employees and title holders stepping down. there are definitely questions to be asked. >> plus night marketses return to san francisco, we have a sneak peek at the event celebrating south asian culture. the easing hour way into the weekend with this year's stern grove festival, the lineup just announced. and here's another live look outside before we get to break.
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that can escalate teen irritability. francisco will come alive with not one, but two night markets, celebrating different cultures within the aapi community. we have already seen the popularity of the night market in chinatown this year. now bonn grew and beet are back celebrating with food and
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dancing. the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> victory loves every chance she gets to share her culture. she has been performing and choreographing two decades, she's from northern inyeah and one of the styles she likes to showcase. >> i love it because it's really beautiful. it's very grateful. it's colorful. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this particular dpings is the -- dance is from punjab. it will take over three city blocks in downtown san francisco for a night every when months until november. >> this is had a beautiful city, and yeah it's had its downtime and obviously every city goes through that but san francisco is truly a remarkable city. it's full of community and culture and music and art and i think if there's anything that can bring life back to
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something, it's the art. >> on its first night of the year, it will sthair the stage with another night market in chinatown, part after trend to get more people into san francisco with special events. >> i think there's space for all of it. it's amazing to see heart and music celebrated and bringing people back to the city of san francisco to remember that this is a very vibrant beautiful city that we all live in. >> vicky hopes people come for the music food and live performances celebrating not only her heritage but cultures around the world in on who are of aapi heritage movement can you join in on dances she says captures the mood of the night joy and celebration. >> the world needs music. the world knee art. the world needs community. the world needs culture. >> true to the tradition she's bringing to battery street on
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friday night. >> san francisco stern grove festival returns for its 87th year. on morning edition we had a first look at the lineup for the summer series commodores herbie happen:00, shaka khan, bob fielder came by to talk about what makes this summer series stand out. >> all our shows are free. that's the special thing about stern grove festival in this day and age of expensive concert tickets last year we had almost a hundred thousand people come out and end joy free live music. >> we hope that our season bridges cultural gaps and generational gaps hand offers something for everyone. >> all right, so take a look at the full lineup here, it kicks off with indy pop rock duo, teegan and sarah on june 23rd andltertive ban, the chicano
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embankment man and then with shaka khan on august 25th. first alert weather, another the gorgeous day by the bay but warmer some spots. let's check with darren peck. >> interesting weather day to help see a term you've probably heard many times. today the marine layer got compressed in a visually stunning way. mean layer compression, watch what we mean when we say that, marine layer coming in, cool air streaming in with it. at the same time high pressure pushing down on it and watch it get compressed stench so it got squashed how the and evaporated away. that's just the cloud that's in there. the cool air is still streaming in, even if you can't visualize witness the cloud we know cool
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air is stream through golden gate but it's getting pushed down low so it's not going to be able to get far inland because of that. let's take a look at the virtual map hand we are going to put some numbers on here for daytime highs today to kind of depickett how this is playing out. look at the number in the city. your daytime high will go to the 70s. half moon bay 60s hall day and that's significant because yesterday down here you made it up to 77 degrees so there's 11 degree cooldown about to take place today along the coast. there's about a 5 degree cooldown happening in san francisco but if you are inland, not only are you not cooling down, you're warming up 4-5 degrees. the reason the marine layer squad down is so important you're going to feel the benefit here but can't get over these hills because it's getting
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squashed so numbers inland are going to be warmer than yesterday, a lot of low 90s here and same story santa clara valley temperatures if not 90 close to it so that's how things go today and tomorrow. not much difference on the daytime highs for tomorrow but there is by sunday so let's get into the 7-day forecast and we'll see good news. if you wanted a cooldown inland got to get through 90 today, 89 to the no. not al that different but sunday 82 is and monday 78 gets you back down in the range of average and you might warm up had a little for next week but shouldn't be too dramatic. that what do the numbers look like interior of the bay? it's not going to be as warm as land valleys. we have got temperatures upper 70s who had the but you're back down to the upper 60s where you should be this time of year by the time we get to stunned hand monday. >> thanks, darren.
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coming up controversy at miss usa for the first time in it history, both miss usa hand miss teen tsa step down, the new details surrounding the resignation ms and how the organization is responding.
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resignations. >> we are getting new insight about what led to a series of resignations as the miss usa groegs, earlier this week miss sade and miss teen tsa gave up their crowns. more hails reports the resignations are raising questions how the organization is being run. >> just 8 months after she was crowned miss say, voight her
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relationship with the pageant was uneven durable and was diagnosed with anxiety because of the toll taken n. a resignation letter provided to cbs news by a source familiar with the matter voight said there's a toxic work environment within the miss usa organization includesing the president rose of being cold and unnecessaryly aggressive, and even threatening to take twail her salary for not meeting rose's personal preference. voight first announced she was stepping down from her role monday, in instagram post, and some social media users noticed the opening letters of the statement's first 11 spelled, i am i'll eveningsed. beyond that post voight has told why three gave up her crown likely because contestants signed restrictive non-disclosure agreements that barred them from speaking about
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the contest their participation in it or its organizers without the pageant's approval. the resignation came after the miss usa social media director left her role last week alleging said she saw a decline in voight's mental health plugs disrespect toward miss teen usa. on wednesday she announced her resignation in instagram post of her own, writing. >> you have employees and title holders stepping down, questions to be asked. >> juliana miss maine said her experience with the miss usa pageant was positive but part after coalition of contestants calling for the organization to release voight from her nda. >> we won't noely to be able to speak on her experience so there
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could be transparency for us who are leaving a legacy hand the girls to come after it news is now in a statement the miss usa page magic end told cbs news, in part: up next, a unique home in san francisco is going viral. we talked to the artist behind the design.
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>> coming up today at 3:00 a tragic medical trend among asian american women more and more those who have never snoekd diagnosed with lung cancer, how they're finding hope at 3:00. finally at noon, san francisco has a vast variety of iconic
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homes, especially those painted ladies near alamo square park. these victorians are some of the most recognizable homes in the city but this painted laidsi unlike any you've seen before. heights called, the tetrus house, the owners commissioned artist to turn the outside of it into ultra modern futuristic creation with blocks of bright colors and the artist was more than up for the challenge. >> it's really important to me to show respect for your city and your surroundings. i did my best to create a design that had some feeling of being really considerate of the architecture. while doing something future list rick and riskry on the house. >> took him about four weeks to create it. that's it for the afternoon
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