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Normal life. John ramos has the story. Reporter tay say that sports reveal a persons character, but nothing builds character like having to face a little adversity early on in life. If you dont know the name marco jones, you can be shereef
Major College
Football Team
in the country does. He plays linebacker and tight end for
San Ramon Valley
high, and has offers from more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc, and texas. But on this day, it was his team on the field. Welcome to the marco jones skills camp on his home field at srv. Players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, from speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camps founder. Hes a big inspiration. I mean ive known him for a while. Hes one of the people i look up to. He has 5 00 a. M. Workouts that he does. It is just amazing. Most people dont do that. Hes really dedicated. Reporter but as bright as his future appears, it department start out that way. At 3 years old, he was diagnosed with epilepsy, suffering seizures at an alarming rate. It was a very traumatic experience for my wife and i especially. I mean waking up when hes 3 years old to having a seizure is not fully anticipated. Its scary and not being able to help your kid is maybe one of the worst feelings. Reporter but they did find help. At age 13, the problem cleared up as it does for about 70 of patients. And while most of the kids were ablebodied, the camp was dedicated to a program called helmets for helmets, using autographed
Sports Equipment
to raise money for kids with epilepsy. Luckily i grew out of it, but some people who were not as lucky. It was a foundation that gives helmets, soft helmets to kids with epilepsy to protect them from if they have a seizure that protects their head if they fall. Reporter marco has a big decision ahead of him, where he plays next will affect every aspect of his future. And it is a
Healthy Future
that his parents are thrilled to see. It is surreal, like we are lucky that first of all hes an unbelievable human being. Im watching him walk around here with a smile. And like whatever decision he makes is easy. I mean he cant go wrong. Reporter and his success is only increasing his ability to inspire others. And now if they see that someone like marco that everybody knows, oh, i had epilepsy too. It makes me feel more normal. Reporter the path to professional football is a tough one with no guarantees. But if it is true overcoming adversity makes a person stronger, marco jones has a leg up on the competition. The helmets for helmets foundation was created by a cal bears assistant coach whose son is dealing with epilepsy. For more information about the program, theres a link on our website kpix. Com. Now to oakland where locals are concerned about the
Financial Health
of their city. Heavy budget cuts loom. 177 million deficit. Oakland is facing the prospects of layoffs. Mayor thao is expected to release her budget soon. Organizers are bracing for the worst and saying slashing
City Services
will impact
Public Safety
. Reporter
Public Safety
is number one concern for everyone. You talk to anyone in the streets or in the businesses, that is their number one priority. You cant have a business function. You cant be out on the streets. Even patronizing these businesses if you dont feel safe. Reporter the city officials have yet to announce what would be cut to make up the budget shortfall. The group behind the efforts to recall mayor thao says its gotten well above the 25,000 signatures needed to put a recall on the ballot. Thats a month ahead of schedule. And they blame mayor thao. But crime is down nearly a third from 2023 where robberies are the only crime that is still rising. The recall signatures now go to the county registrar to be validated. This past week supervisors chose not to receive a special election for the potential recall of
District Attorney
. The recall will be on the general election ballot. Those supporting the recall were pushing for a special election, arguing the county will be safer the sooner shes out of office. Every year its one of
San Francisco
s most colorful events. The annual race took over the city this morning. Excuse me, max darrow caught up with participants who really got into the spirit. Reporter the sound of the horn officially kicked off another edition of
San Francisco
s tradition, beta breakers. More than 21,000 people signed up for the sevenmile run and fun this year. While some participants are competitive runners. The majority show up in costumes. Some crazy, some fun, and there are also some people who choose to show up in nothing at all. Yeah, this is the 113th year that started in 1912. Its one of the oldest running races in the united states. Reporter we caught up with several runners during the unofficial, but ceremonial tortilla cost that started the at the race. This is our fourth year as chickens, so two of them did not come this year, but we made it. And this is our newest chicken. Reporter then we met them on abby road or howard street. This is one of our members. Were the beatle. Reporter batman and robin were there. Historically this batman has really embraced some of the fun that some choose to have during the run. The first time i went, we would go. We would take a shot. And the moment we started. I love it. Reporter this guy, a first timer really leaned into a unique and creative costume. Thats the white boards man with the creativity in people here. No idea what it is like to run into this and ill see if we make it. Reporter if he did, he will probably be the first time that he has ever finished the beta breakers. Congratulations. Thanks, good job. It wasnt the first time for the womens champion. A competitive runner making her return to beta breakers. Wasnt able to race last year. I was having my bridal shower this weekend last year, but its great to be back. I won in 2022, so it is fun that, you know, i got to win again. A lot of these big races, you know, its pretty tense. People are very serious. So it is certainly fun to have everyone kind of have fun out there and also just the people on the sidelines, it is really motivating. Its really fun for us. Reporter a classic may gray day at the finish line where runners were greeted with cheers, congratulations, and a nice ocean breeze. For many now, it might be time to ice their knees. Today would have been harvey milks 94th birthday. San francisco supervisor was shot and killed in city hall in 1978. Today
Civic Leaders
came to harvey milk plaza in the
Castro District
to celebrate his goals. The city is closing in on securing a building for an lgbtq museum that would feature milk and many others. And so many actual friends of harvey milk who continue to make sure that his legacy is not forgotten, but used as a beacon of hope for future generations to come. And harvey milk terminal is scheduled to open in june. The 2. 4 billion project includes two new gates, new ticket counters, new
Security Check
points. They will link all of their terminals after you go through security. Milk also made history by being the first openly gay person to have a navy ship named after him. And it will deliver fuel and other materials to other navy ships at sea. He served in the navy during the korean war still ahead here at 6 00. Meet the students whose breakthrough conventions could help firefighters on the front lines. Their teacher couldnt be happier. We wanted them to start inventing things with manner. The shift in political power in
San Francisco
. How the citys
Asian American
community is getting their voice heard loud and clear. The first alert forecast, you probably notice unless youre right at the beach that there was a lot more blue sky today than what we would have. Now look what happened in the marine layer. Its gone. Were not seeing any of it off our coast. Well have a few days like this. Then its coming back. Ill tell you whats working to keep it away now and why it will feel quite different around here by next [narrator] welcome to twin pine casino and hotel. Feel the thrill on our exciting casino floor. Indulge in exquisite dining. Unwind in our
Luxurious Hotel
rooms at twin pine casino and hotel in lake county, california. Were in the middle of. Seizing the date in the middle of the perfect pairing. And parking it here for the night so come get away. Together. Illinois the middle of everything. Welcome back. You know when you do a lot of work with news that you sometimes forget there are a lot of good things going on out there. One of them is up at calistoga high where students put their
Heads Together
to come up with a very practical project that is quite literally a really cool innovation for firefighters. And their teacher, heather brooks, couldnt be happier. Reporter these are the problem solving wiz kids of calistoga high. But which problem dissolved . Heather brooks, their teacher, explains. We want them to form a bond in the community. We want them to start inventing for things that started. We went out to interview our communities and the organizations. Every single groups said they were very hot on their job. Reporter that group included workers outside in the hot sun and inside his marin art gallery . I run the art gallery, but there is
Something Else
ill do. Im the assistant chief of the fire department. Dehydration and heat exhaustion are big issues for firefighters. If you want to keep them cool. We do. We want to keep them cool while theyre fighting fires. Reporter the kids will remember the massive tubbs fire from 2017. There were alerts at 2 00 a. M. And 3 00 a. M. That they would have to leave. They made a huge fireball that was scary. Because of the wildfires, we would pick the firefighters because we would care about them. And also our agricultural work because they were there. Reporter 90 of the students here are latino. And as the lead scientist. And im an administrator. Im the ceo. I am the lead inventer. Reporter they designed that kind of cooling smart wear, experimenting, finessing, rejecting ideas. I do have to do that sometimes. Reporter until their device actually did keep a firefighter cool in a hot sauna. So what is the breakthrough device . If we do, we have to kill you. This is top secret as we are hoping to be pending by june and we dont have that protected by the area, so anybody could come in and copy it and we will lose our ability to claim that it is our device then. Reporter instead the class is flying to m. I. T. As one of eight finalists in a national competition, raising money for the trip. We have around 175,000 raised. Our goal is 200,000. Reporter the real payoff is this prototype actually works. I was shocked. I was really surprised and really happy with the results. I feel like it was a huge win. So does this firefighter. Its an amazing thing that these young people have taken on a challenge of this type and congratulations to them. Reporter as for mrs. Brooks. We wouldnt be here today if it wasnt for ms brooks. Shes a teacher. And she has sacrificed so much for us to make a difference. I just really appreciate her, and i think it works for everything. Youre welcome. Reporter just really wow, what a great project, what great students. What a great teacher. It was so much fun doing that story. If i understand this correctly, and i think i do. The entire team that developed this will fly out to mit to show off their work as a part of this competition, and then they fly back the day before graduation. I mean can you imagine that . And if you fly out there to high school . Not as close, but i didnt have ms brooks. What a great job. Yeah. I mean just the invention. It is so critical in this. Which we dont know about. But well find out, hopefully by june. Luckily well live to see another day and up until they decide. It is time for us to know. All right, lets get into this forecast. Now look at the view of us today on high risk satellite. Now you might look at them and say all right, its a satellite image as you could pick it out. But whats the point . The point is the fact that there are no clouds out here. This is may. Typically with you get into the month of may, the entire coastline, you dont see ocean from the satellite, you see the marine layer gray. Not today. Not tomorrow. And not tuesday. We are going to keep it clear like this. Just a little bit of an explanation of how were doing this and what will change. You can see how this will play out. Were letting the days go by. Thats monday. We have the northerly flow and clear skies, which is the warmest day, and watch what happens on wednesday. Now we get back to normal may. Well start pulling back the gray in the middle of the week. Then by thursday, friday, saturday, the temperatures are going back down again. And there will be temperatures inland that will be around 70 by the time we get to saturday. You wouldnt really see what was driving all of this. You dont see any of the patterns, which is why it is so cool. Now youll see all kinds of things that you couldnt pick out if you were looking for clouds. Two things will stand out. First of all the area pressure off the coast is throwing thunderstorms at the sierra yesterday. And that is what we care about it now and that trough. Area of low pressure sliding down the coast and that is pushing things out in front of it, clearing out the marine layer. Now you can watch them getting pushed down to the south as that trough will plow the marine layer away. When we get to wednesday, the clouds will fill back in again and they will come back in terms of the way it will feel with more blue skies for monday and tuesday and that warm up. These numbers are about three to four degrees. Now watch that transition on tuesday and all of a sudden, there is more orange over here with temperatures climbing into the mid80s. That was like the upper 70s today. Wednesday is pretty close and by thursday and friday, they start to take over as you see the two micro climates. Where you go to 74 on tuesday. 61 on saturday. Because you will be in the mid80s for both by tuesday. Then right back down to around 70 by saturday. So there is like a 15degree drop from where youre going to be on tuesday. You dont get to keep that going into the weekend. Well cool back down again by the time we get there. All right, matt, over to you. And sports, giants were going for a sweep against the rockies as they try to get back on track after a brutal injury. And plus
Choice Hotels
is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be. Like quality inn, for the dad that gets every dollar and minute outta this family road trip the day is upon us book at choicehotels. Com. Hellllllooooooooo is that our luggage rack . Booi fixed that thing. Om. Ah ahh gorilla tape. Of course. Double thick adhesive with a rugged outer shell, for a hold that lasts. For the toughest jobs on planet earth we knew there would be excitement entering the final round of the pga championships. And vying for another major championship while one man in particular was looking for his first. Stacked leaderboard in the final round at valhalla and he got turned up on the back nine. He had led all day until
Victor Hovland
trained this birdie putt. Giving him the lead, but he wouldnt hold it for long. Here was his approach on 12. Sticks it right next to the pin. Set up the short birdie putt that put him back as the solo leader at 20 under. And it all came down to the 18th. Hovland could tie up at 20 under, but misses wide. A disappointing third had place finish for him. Bryson dechambeau shined at the masters last year. He took his share of the lead, going 7 under on the day. He needed to par 18 to force a playoff. But xander proved himself under pressure. Beautiful short shot to set up a makeable look for birdie. With all eyes on him, he had this left for the tournament. Drains it. Your champion at 21 under. The first major championship under his belt. Its his first win on tour. I department want to go into a playoff against bryson. Im assuming we would have played 18. It would have been a lot of work. I told myself it had is my opportunity, and just capture it. It hasnt been an easy week for the giants who basically promoted their majority of the roster to put a ban date over the many injuries theyve dealt with. Despite that, theyve been playing really good baseball. The view from the pregame flyover, no, its not fleet week just yet. We will pick things up in the top of the first. Ryan mcmahon will go opposite field off of hicks that has been so good and the first run of the game, but the only run allowed by hicks in five innings. 21
San Francisco
in the fifth. How hot has this guy been . 11 rbis in the last two games. Wont get one here, but it doesnt matter. Two outs. He scores to make it 31. In the bottom of the 6th, he leads off the inning with the solo shot to center and his first of the year. The giants win 41. Thats good for a sweep of the series, and they now won a season high four straight. The as wrapping up their weekend and road trip in kansas city. The royals jumped on them early in the first inning. Bobby jr. With an rbi double here, kansas city won 84. They sweep the series. The as at one point was hot, no longer 19 on the trip as they lost 10 out of 11. Back at the coliseum for wednesday. Game seven, msg. Late first quarter,
Tyrese Haliburton
shot 76 in the first half. In the third, new york cuts the deficit. T. J. Mccome steals the inbound, leads to an and one, and pushed the lead back to 15. Spike lee, yeah, theyre going to hear from him later. Indiana wins game seven on the road, advancing to their first
Eastern Conference Finals
since 2014. Theyre going to face the
Boston Celtics
on tuesday. On thursday in san jose, the
Fourth Annual
legacy series to raise money for the golden heart funds. Garcia hit high praises for the niners current kb1. Very mature, very cool, calm, collected. Some of that joe montana feel to him in the sense of how joe was so cool out on the field. Hes a young man who plays the game with an effortless feel for what he does out there. Hes got a composure that is well beyond his 24, 25 years of age that he is. All those things that he does are there is special, behope to have him for a long time. Hes not mentioned in the
Major College<\/a>
Football Team<\/a> in the country does. He plays linebacker and tight end for
San Ramon Valley<\/a> high, and has offers from more than 30 colleges including schools like michigan, alabama, usc, and texas. But on this day, it was his team on the field. Welcome to the marco jones skills camp on his home field at srv. Players and coaches recruited by marco put kids ages 8 to 13 through a range of activities, from speed and agility drills to a spirited game of dodgeball, all under the watchful eye of the camps founder. Hes a big inspiration. I mean ive known him for a while. Hes one of the people i look up to. He has 5 00 a. M. Workouts that he does. It is just amazing. Most people dont do that. Hes really dedicated. Reporter but as bright as his future appears, it department start out that way. At 3 years old, he was diagnosed with epilepsy, suffering seizures at an alarming rate. It was a very traumatic experience for my wife and i especially. I mean waking up when hes 3 years old to having a seizure is not fully anticipated. Its scary and not being able to help your kid is maybe one of the worst feelings. Reporter but they did find help. At age 13, the problem cleared up as it does for about 70 of patients. And while most of the kids were ablebodied, the camp was dedicated to a program called helmets for helmets, using autographed
Sports Equipment<\/a> to raise money for kids with epilepsy. Luckily i grew out of it, but some people who were not as lucky. It was a foundation that gives helmets, soft helmets to kids with epilepsy to protect them from if they have a seizure that protects their head if they fall. Reporter marco has a big decision ahead of him, where he plays next will affect every aspect of his future. And it is a
Healthy Future<\/a> that his parents are thrilled to see. It is surreal, like we are lucky that first of all hes an unbelievable human being. Im watching him walk around here with a smile. And like whatever decision he makes is easy. I mean he cant go wrong. Reporter and his success is only increasing his ability to inspire others. And now if they see that someone like marco that everybody knows, oh, i had epilepsy too. It makes me feel more normal. Reporter the path to professional football is a tough one with no guarantees. But if it is true overcoming adversity makes a person stronger, marco jones has a leg up on the competition. The helmets for helmets foundation was created by a cal bears assistant coach whose son is dealing with epilepsy. For more information about the program, theres a link on our website kpix. Com. Now to oakland where locals are concerned about the
Financial Health<\/a> of their city. Heavy budget cuts loom. 177 million deficit. Oakland is facing the prospects of layoffs. Mayor thao is expected to release her budget soon. Organizers are bracing for the worst and saying slashing
City Services<\/a> will impact
Public Safety<\/a>. Reporter
Public Safety<\/a> is number one concern for everyone. You talk to anyone in the streets or in the businesses, that is their number one priority. You cant have a business function. You cant be out on the streets. Even patronizing these businesses if you dont feel safe. Reporter the city officials have yet to announce what would be cut to make up the budget shortfall. The group behind the efforts to recall mayor thao says its gotten well above the 25,000 signatures needed to put a recall on the ballot. Thats a month ahead of schedule. And they blame mayor thao. But crime is down nearly a third from 2023 where robberies are the only crime that is still rising. The recall signatures now go to the county registrar to be validated. This past week supervisors chose not to receive a special election for the potential recall of
District Attorney<\/a>. The recall will be on the general election ballot. Those supporting the recall were pushing for a special election, arguing the county will be safer the sooner shes out of office. Every year its one of
San Francisco<\/a>s most colorful events. The annual race took over the city this morning. Excuse me, max darrow caught up with participants who really got into the spirit. Reporter the sound of the horn officially kicked off another edition of
San Francisco<\/a>s tradition, beta breakers. More than 21,000 people signed up for the sevenmile run and fun this year. While some participants are competitive runners. The majority show up in costumes. Some crazy, some fun, and there are also some people who choose to show up in nothing at all. Yeah, this is the 113th year that started in 1912. Its one of the oldest running races in the united states. Reporter we caught up with several runners during the unofficial, but ceremonial tortilla cost that started the at the race. This is our fourth year as chickens, so two of them did not come this year, but we made it. And this is our newest chicken. Reporter then we met them on abby road or howard street. This is one of our members. Were the beatle. Reporter batman and robin were there. Historically this batman has really embraced some of the fun that some choose to have during the run. The first time i went, we would go. We would take a shot. And the moment we started. I love it. Reporter this guy, a first timer really leaned into a unique and creative costume. Thats the white boards man with the creativity in people here. No idea what it is like to run into this and ill see if we make it. Reporter if he did, he will probably be the first time that he has ever finished the beta breakers. Congratulations. Thanks, good job. It wasnt the first time for the womens champion. A competitive runner making her return to beta breakers. Wasnt able to race last year. I was having my bridal shower this weekend last year, but its great to be back. I won in 2022, so it is fun that, you know, i got to win again. A lot of these big races, you know, its pretty tense. People are very serious. So it is certainly fun to have everyone kind of have fun out there and also just the people on the sidelines, it is really motivating. Its really fun for us. Reporter a classic may gray day at the finish line where runners were greeted with cheers, congratulations, and a nice ocean breeze. For many now, it might be time to ice their knees. Today would have been harvey milks 94th birthday. San francisco supervisor was shot and killed in city hall in 1978. Today
Civic Leaders<\/a> came to harvey milk plaza in the
Castro District<\/a> to celebrate his goals. The city is closing in on securing a building for an lgbtq museum that would feature milk and many others. And so many actual friends of harvey milk who continue to make sure that his legacy is not forgotten, but used as a beacon of hope for future generations to come. And harvey milk terminal is scheduled to open in june. The 2. 4 billion project includes two new gates, new ticket counters, new
Security Check<\/a> points. They will link all of their terminals after you go through security. Milk also made history by being the first openly gay person to have a navy ship named after him. And it will deliver fuel and other materials to other navy ships at sea. He served in the navy during the korean war still ahead here at 6 00. Meet the students whose breakthrough conventions could help firefighters on the front lines. Their teacher couldnt be happier. We wanted them to start inventing things with manner. The shift in political power in
San Francisco<\/a>. How the citys
Asian American<\/a> community is getting their voice heard loud and clear. The first alert forecast, you probably notice unless youre right at the beach that there was a lot more blue sky today than what we would have. Now look what happened in the marine layer. Its gone. Were not seeing any of it off our coast. Well have a few days like this. Then its coming back. Ill tell you whats working to keep it away now and why it will feel quite different around here by next [narrator] welcome to twin pine casino and hotel. Feel the thrill on our exciting casino floor. Indulge in exquisite dining. Unwind in our
Luxurious Hotel<\/a> rooms at twin pine casino and hotel in lake county, california. Were in the middle of. Seizing the date in the middle of the perfect pairing. And parking it here for the night so come get away. Together. Illinois the middle of everything. Welcome back. You know when you do a lot of work with news that you sometimes forget there are a lot of good things going on out there. One of them is up at calistoga high where students put their
Heads Together<\/a> to come up with a very practical project that is quite literally a really cool innovation for firefighters. And their teacher, heather brooks, couldnt be happier. Reporter these are the problem solving wiz kids of calistoga high. But which problem dissolved . Heather brooks, their teacher, explains. We want them to form a bond in the community. We want them to start inventing for things that started. We went out to interview our communities and the organizations. Every single groups said they were very hot on their job. Reporter that group included workers outside in the hot sun and inside his marin art gallery . I run the art gallery, but there is
Something Else<\/a> ill do. Im the assistant chief of the fire department. Dehydration and heat exhaustion are big issues for firefighters. If you want to keep them cool. We do. We want to keep them cool while theyre fighting fires. Reporter the kids will remember the massive tubbs fire from 2017. There were alerts at 2 00 a. M. And 3 00 a. M. That they would have to leave. They made a huge fireball that was scary. Because of the wildfires, we would pick the firefighters because we would care about them. And also our agricultural work because they were there. Reporter 90 of the students here are latino. And as the lead scientist. And im an administrator. Im the ceo. I am the lead inventer. Reporter they designed that kind of cooling smart wear, experimenting, finessing, rejecting ideas. I do have to do that sometimes. Reporter until their device actually did keep a firefighter cool in a hot sauna. So what is the breakthrough device . If we do, we have to kill you. This is top secret as we are hoping to be pending by june and we dont have that protected by the area, so anybody could come in and copy it and we will lose our ability to claim that it is our device then. Reporter instead the class is flying to m. I. T. As one of eight finalists in a national competition, raising money for the trip. We have around 175,000 raised. Our goal is 200,000. Reporter the real payoff is this prototype actually works. I was shocked. I was really surprised and really happy with the results. I feel like it was a huge win. So does this firefighter. Its an amazing thing that these young people have taken on a challenge of this type and congratulations to them. Reporter as for mrs. Brooks. We wouldnt be here today if it wasnt for ms brooks. Shes a teacher. And she has sacrificed so much for us to make a difference. I just really appreciate her, and i think it works for everything. Youre welcome. Reporter just really wow, what a great project, what great students. What a great teacher. It was so much fun doing that story. If i understand this correctly, and i think i do. The entire team that developed this will fly out to mit to show off their work as a part of this competition, and then they fly back the day before graduation. I mean can you imagine that . And if you fly out there to high school . Not as close, but i didnt have ms brooks. What a great job. Yeah. I mean just the invention. It is so critical in this. Which we dont know about. But well find out, hopefully by june. Luckily well live to see another day and up until they decide. It is time for us to know. All right, lets get into this forecast. Now look at the view of us today on high risk satellite. Now you might look at them and say all right, its a satellite image as you could pick it out. But whats the point . The point is the fact that there are no clouds out here. This is may. Typically with you get into the month of may, the entire coastline, you dont see ocean from the satellite, you see the marine layer gray. Not today. Not tomorrow. And not tuesday. We are going to keep it clear like this. Just a little bit of an explanation of how were doing this and what will change. You can see how this will play out. Were letting the days go by. Thats monday. We have the northerly flow and clear skies, which is the warmest day, and watch what happens on wednesday. Now we get back to normal may. Well start pulling back the gray in the middle of the week. Then by thursday, friday, saturday, the temperatures are going back down again. And there will be temperatures inland that will be around 70 by the time we get to saturday. You wouldnt really see what was driving all of this. You dont see any of the patterns, which is why it is so cool. Now youll see all kinds of things that you couldnt pick out if you were looking for clouds. Two things will stand out. First of all the area pressure off the coast is throwing thunderstorms at the sierra yesterday. And that is what we care about it now and that trough. Area of low pressure sliding down the coast and that is pushing things out in front of it, clearing out the marine layer. Now you can watch them getting pushed down to the south as that trough will plow the marine layer away. When we get to wednesday, the clouds will fill back in again and they will come back in terms of the way it will feel with more blue skies for monday and tuesday and that warm up. These numbers are about three to four degrees. Now watch that transition on tuesday and all of a sudden, there is more orange over here with temperatures climbing into the mid80s. That was like the upper 70s today. Wednesday is pretty close and by thursday and friday, they start to take over as you see the two micro climates. Where you go to 74 on tuesday. 61 on saturday. Because you will be in the mid80s for both by tuesday. Then right back down to around 70 by saturday. So there is like a 15degree drop from where youre going to be on tuesday. You dont get to keep that going into the weekend. Well cool back down again by the time we get there. All right, matt, over to you. And sports, giants were going for a sweep against the rockies as they try to get back on track after a brutal injury. And plus
Choice Hotels<\/a> is a family of brands with a hotel for any traveler you want to be. Like quality inn, for the dad that gets every dollar and minute outta this family road trip the day is upon us book at choicehotels. Com. Hellllllooooooooo is that our luggage rack . Booi fixed that thing. Om. Ah ahh gorilla tape. Of course. Double thick adhesive with a rugged outer shell, for a hold that lasts. For the toughest jobs on planet earth we knew there would be excitement entering the final round of the pga championships. And vying for another major championship while one man in particular was looking for his first. Stacked leaderboard in the final round at valhalla and he got turned up on the back nine. He had led all day until
Victor Hovland<\/a> trained this birdie putt. Giving him the lead, but he wouldnt hold it for long. Here was his approach on 12. Sticks it right next to the pin. Set up the short birdie putt that put him back as the solo leader at 20 under. And it all came down to the 18th. Hovland could tie up at 20 under, but misses wide. A disappointing third had place finish for him. Bryson dechambeau shined at the masters last year. He took his share of the lead, going 7 under on the day. He needed to par 18 to force a playoff. But xander proved himself under pressure. Beautiful short shot to set up a makeable look for birdie. With all eyes on him, he had this left for the tournament. Drains it. Your champion at 21 under. The first major championship under his belt. Its his first win on tour. I department want to go into a playoff against bryson. Im assuming we would have played 18. It would have been a lot of work. I told myself it had is my opportunity, and just capture it. It hasnt been an easy week for the giants who basically promoted their majority of the roster to put a ban date over the many injuries theyve dealt with. Despite that, theyve been playing really good baseball. The view from the pregame flyover, no, its not fleet week just yet. We will pick things up in the top of the first. Ryan mcmahon will go opposite field off of hicks that has been so good and the first run of the game, but the only run allowed by hicks in five innings. 21
San Francisco<\/a> in the fifth. How hot has this guy been . 11 rbis in the last two games. Wont get one here, but it doesnt matter. Two outs. He scores to make it 31. In the bottom of the 6th, he leads off the inning with the solo shot to center and his first of the year. The giants win 41. Thats good for a sweep of the series, and they now won a season high four straight. The as wrapping up their weekend and road trip in kansas city. The royals jumped on them early in the first inning. Bobby jr. With an rbi double here, kansas city won 84. They sweep the series. The as at one point was hot, no longer 19 on the trip as they lost 10 out of 11. Back at the coliseum for wednesday. Game seven, msg. Late first quarter,
Tyrese Haliburton<\/a> shot 76 in the first half. In the third, new york cuts the deficit. T. J. Mccome steals the inbound, leads to an and one, and pushed the lead back to 15. Spike lee, yeah, theyre going to hear from him later. Indiana wins game seven on the road, advancing to their first
Eastern Conference Finals<\/a> since 2014. Theyre going to face the
Boston Celtics<\/a> on tuesday. On thursday in san jose, the
Fourth Annual<\/a> legacy series to raise money for the golden heart funds. Garcia hit high praises for the niners current kb1. Very mature, very cool, calm, collected. Some of that joe montana feel to him in the sense of how joe was so cool out on the field. Hes a young man who plays the game with an effortless feel for what he does out there. Hes got a composure that is well beyond his 24, 25 years of age that he is. All those things that he does are there is special, behope to have him for a long time. Hes not mentioned in the
Upper Echelon<\/a> of the great niner quarterbacks like joe montana and steve young. They went there with their times. Every conversation will compare to joe montana and steve young. But he had to follow them. A tough gig. A tough gig, and he did really well. All right, thanks, matt. Coming up in the next half hour, how
San Francisco<\/a>s
Asian American<\/a> community is playing in an increasingly powerful role in local politics. New data showing that guns previously used by u. S. Law enforcement are tied to nine crimes every day. How it happens and why one
Northern California<\/a> sheriff says he has nothing to apologize for. The president of iran missing after a helicopter crash. How the we now at 6 30,
Asian American<\/a>s make up a third of the population. Only recently have they become an important part of the political landscape. In 2020, the
Asian American<\/a> voting block really flexed their muscles at the box. And they look at the two issues that will spark this awakening and how they have taken notice. Reporter when lily ho walks through
San Francisco<\/a>s chinatown, she sees power in numbers. The community is 38 of the population in
San Francisco<\/a>. So if it is not important, it would be a big problem. Reporter and when hate became a part of the problem for the community, it was lily and other
Community Members<\/a> who became a part of their solution. Especially during the rise of attacks on elderly asian seniors. And it is anger, frustration, hopelessness, shock. It was being ignored. No one is representing the victim. Reporter they do the not believe they were doing enough to protect them. It was outrageous that we were seeing it and allowing it to happen and the power of their vote led the charge to recall the former d. A. And that is just the beginning because during the same year that same voting block of
Asian American<\/a>s, frustrated with the direction of
San Francisco<\/a>s education system. And actually insulted the entire chinese community. Reporter sent a clear message by recalling three members of the school board. Education and
Public Safety<\/a> were two things. And for four elected officials. Reporter they cover both the
Aapi Community<\/a> and now politics for the sf standard. The school board and
District Attorney<\/a> recalls, changed the political landscape, forcing city hall to take notice. This community has become increasingly outspoken and also influential politically. Reporter the candidates from mayor london breed for those looking to win her seat at city hall, you can easily spot them at
Asian American<\/a> functions, the vote. And behind their scenes, they have become more diverse. It is very intentional what they will look for it as they will begin with the staffers who are familiar and with the community to do the community outrage. Reporter the other candidates are taking it even one step further. For example like those running for district three, hes learning cantonese for years. Now some of the
Campaign Events<\/a> or the political debates, hes showing off the cantonese speaking skills. Reporter hoping to organize the vote may be an awakening of her own. This past march, she won the elected position on their central committee. And there is still a lot that arent registered to vote. Reporter inspired to step into the political arena with more work to do to highlight the power of the
Asian American<\/a> vote. The community recognized that they are extremely important to those things they care about. Reporter to amplify the power of representation. And you can find all the special stories for aapi heritage month on our website. You can watch our special, roots and resilience, an aapi celebration on friday at 4 00 on kpix and streaming on cbs news bay area. On the subject of politics, incumbent london breed officially kicked off her
Reelection Campaign<\/a> in
San Francisco<\/a>. Shes been in office for six years now, pitching herself to voters where the focus on crime and safety, as well as revitalizing downtown. What were trying to do is keep up the momentum of the work that we have already done to get to this point. We didnt just clean up the streets. Were not just clean up the streets for the
Reelection Campaign<\/a>. We are making sure that were doing everything that we can as we always have to lead the city, to manage through challenging times. The mayor has a lot of competition if that bid for reelection among the candidates for office. The former supervisor and the mayor mark ferrell. The board supervisor, aaron peskin, and philanthropist and levi straus heir, daniel lury. By the way tomorrows
Mayoral Debate<\/a> has been canceled after breed, lurie, and peskin dropped out. It was to be hosted by the nonprofit. Mayor breed said the organization has troubling ties with ferrell. In a statement on their website, the nonprofit called the three candidates decisions to pull out of the debate political theatrics. Breed and peskin will be holding their own moderated conversation tomorrow night at mannys in the mission starting at 6 00. The first president ial debate is just over a month away. That will be in atlanta where biden spent the morning, delivering the commencement address at morehouse college. Biden reception was mixed from students at the historically black college over the israelhamas war in gaza. As protesters gathered outside, some graduates and faculty turned their backs to the president during their speech. Ive called for an immediate ceasefire. An immediate ceasefire. Stop the fighting. The words are words and actions are something different. The president then went on to michigan. Another swing state. He spoke at an naacp dinner in detroit. Meanwhile the republican nominee donald trump accepted the endorsement of the
National Rifle<\/a> association. He delivered a speech at the nras annual meeting in dallas yesterday. Its trumps ninth address on the nra stage. And happening tomorrow, teaching assistants, tutors, other student workers, are planning to strike. They say it is in response to the universitys crackdown on pro palestinian demonstrations. The president of iran is missing tonight after a helicopter carrying him and other officials crashed in the mountains of northern iran. Several nations have joined in the search. Cbs news correspondent ian lee has details. Reporter the president s helicopter wept down in the northwest of the country. A part of three when they made what they described as a hard landing. They showed the rescue crews working in heavy fog, disability in some places is less than 20 feet. The helicopter went down, the foreign minister was traveling with the president at time. Both missing. They had been visiting the project earlier in the day. Hes an extremely divisive president who was elected in the lowest turnout of the countrys history. A conservative hardliner who has overseen the violent crackdown on decent. Hes also very close to the leader. Many view him as the successor that is being described as an accident. So far there isnt any talk of foul play. The nation has a
Vice President<\/a> that would take over. Meanwhile the
Supreme Leader<\/a> says the government will carry on as usual. Thousands of guns once carried by police ending up in the hands of criminals. Its the consequences of a police policy. Which bay area
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies are doing this and why one local sheriff says his department is destroying old weapons instead. The final steps to free the cargo ship trapped since crashing into a bridge the cargo ship that crashed into
Baltimores Francis<\/a> scott key bridge is set to be refloated tomorrow after eight weeks of the salvage efforts. The unified command said refloating the ship has been predicted to take 21 hours or longer. Preparations started today, as they will escort them to a local terminal after its refloated. The 21 crew members have been living on board the ship since the crash mainly because the law requires the ship to be constantly staffed. Celebration is a celebration of the special bond between the pets and their people on the festivities. It all began downtown as they would call it, and they would continue with the pet wellness festival. All organized by the group, joy bound. That used to be known as the
Animal Rescue<\/a> foundation. All profits will go towards the groups work. Norman, bad news. I never graduated from med school. What . But the good news is. Xfinity mobile just got even better now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. Plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. I gotta get this deal. I know. Faster wifi and savings . I dont want to miss that. Thats amazing doc. Mobile savings are calling. Visit xfinitymobile. Com to learn more. Doc . Everyone gather around your television set. Wow, they blew up, the fireball. This happened over spain where they said it was a small piece of a comet before it burned up from somebodys
Home Security<\/a> camera in portugal. Oh wow. Civilians described it feeling like a burst of daylight at nighttime. They said they got a lot of calls about it. I would suspect so as you would see the street that you would cross the sky and a cool sight that you dont have to worry. When you see that light that will get bigger, bigger, bigger, thats coming at you and there will be pieces when they happen. It will warm us up, going right back down. And just to show you the one part of the coast today. This is 9 00 a. M. It was funny the whole way for that and as you got out towards the greater highway in the end, it is cloudy. And maybe just a few showers in the north bay valley. Now watch what happens here, totally disappeared and lets go to that real wide view and that high satellite imagery today with something missing off the coast. It is just suppose to be colored in to the coastline as gray. The marine layer is taking a little bit of a break right now. Going into an explanation of what happened and how long we could keep it like that. But for right now since its staying this way, really through at least tuesday. Lets look at the impact that they will have on temperatures. If you went back to yesterdays daytime highs, it was in the upper 60s in santa rosa. Up 10 degrees today to 77. You caught up with everybody else. You were noticeably cooler everywhere. Yesterday you barely got any sun and today it was sun all day. Now lets go in order. Tomorrow, pick out your part of the bay. We will be in the low 80s for some of those inland spots. A couple degrees warmer today. Then well switch this to tuesday and more orange will show up out there and youre in the mid80s. Wednesday will be close to this, but technically tuesday is the warmest day. Tuesday is the last day when we are going to be under the pattern. That is just wiping the marine layer away and youll see what i mean by that as you will see what is driving this, which is why it is so useful to visualize the atmosphere looking at the water vapor. Instead of looking at the clouds, you can see patterns and flow and two things show up. An area of low pressure right there, but thats not really influencing our weather. And once you come down from the north, it came from the north. A trough of low pressure here. The very weak cold front is in there. Thats pushing the atmosphere. What it has done effectively, it has pushed the marine layer away. You see it is kind of getting bunched up down there in southern california, trying to redevelop out here. But watch that spot that sits out there. That will dominate our weather and then watch what happens on wednesday. Here it comes. Right up there. Colors in the coastline. May gray is back. On wednesday. You could even see its kind of creeping into the immediate bay. It wont be a total gray out on wednesday, but it will be the start of the pattern where we will start going into that morning gray. And then likely afternoon sun. Take a look at past wednesday. San francisco and oakland, typically never really showed the big swings as much as the inland micro climates do. When we go to the north bay and south bay, there is your change. Youre going to be down to 71 degrees by the time we get to saturday after being in the mid80s on tuesday, so the cooling trend will kind of kick in on wednesday, and its really thursday and into the weekend. When the change will come bang. Okay, brian, back to you. Thanks, darren. Coming up next, a cbs news investigation sell old weapons to gun dealers. What happens once the sale is made, and which bay area agencies take part in that. Welcome back. How does the gun from the
Northern California<\/a>
Sheriffs Office<\/a> end up being used in a murder . Thousands of miles away . Cbs news has discovered each year thousands of guns once carried by offices are turning up at crime scenes. We partner with nonprofit news room, the trace and reveal. We surveyed more than 200
Police Departments<\/a> nationwide. Most told us they sell or trade their used guns. Here is steven stalk. Another family lost another child. In the hands of the firearm, they shouldnt even be on the streets. They shouldnt even be on the streets. Reporter the only child died three years ago, shot four times outside his apartment. We desensitized another black child being murdered. Yeah. It is just common. Reporter from the scene, detectives gathered a gun involved in camerons death, but police have made no arrest. Im losing interest in the people who are suppose to protect and serve us. Reporter but what candice didnt know until we told her was that a weapon involved in her sons death here in indianapolis was a former
Police Weapon<\/a> from a
Sheriffs Office<\/a> more than 2,300 miles away. Using public records, cbs news traced a gun involved in browns death, a glock 21 handgun to a
Sheriffs Office<\/a> in stanislaus, california. I would say to camerons mom, im sorry for your loss. But my organization had nothing to do with it. Reporter the sheriff told cbs news los angeles he makes no apologies that his department sells its used
Service Weapons<\/a>. Whoever did this if he department acquire that gun, hes probably going to go acquire another one. Reporter he saved taxpayers 25,000 last time he traded in about 650 give ups. The
Department Updates<\/a> its arsenal every seven to ten years. Its a legal transaction. It all goes back to if i legally sold my old used patrol cars and somebody uses that in the commission of a crime, is that our responsibility . I would say no. Reporter his department is one of more than 140
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies nationwide we found offloading their used weapons to gun stores. So this is about 220 smitten wessons that just came in as tradeins. Reporter its a selling point. What you end up with are quality firearms and in really good conditions. Reporter during a 16year time period ending in february of 2022, the atf traced 52,529 former
Police Service<\/a> weapons to crimes somewhere in america. On average thats more than 3,200 guns every year. Nine every day. Its good to know they arent ending up where they shouldnt. Reporter we recently watched as they melted 179 used
Service Weapons<\/a>. Seattle changed its policies in 2016. Its not worth that risk. Reporter if a police gun got in the wrong hands . It could be used in a criminal act and a shooting, killing somebody. As a police chief, i dont want any weapon that we own to end up being used violently against another person in our country. Reporter the
Indianapolis Police<\/a> chief overseeing the shooting of
Cameron Browns<\/a> shooting says they do trade in their guns. Youll be open to stopping that practice . We would have to see because the taxpayers pay for these things. Does it feel like cameron is just a statistic . It feels just like a statistic to those handling his case. But to me, no. I feel that number always in my heart. Reporter hes your boy. Yep. And hes gone too soon. Reporter the atf told cbs news that the practice of trading and selling old
Police Weapon<\/a>s is legal. Congress would have to change the law. The white house would not comment when asked about changes to either policy or the law. What about here in the bay area . We found five local
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies that do sell their weapons. Sheriffs offices in three counties along with
San Francisco<\/a> and oaklands
Police Departments<\/a>. We reached out to all five agencies. Oakland p. D. Is the only one that responded. They declined an interview. Instead providing a short statement saying the oakland
Police Departments<\/a>
Standard Practice<\/a> is to exchange outdated
Service Weapons<\/a> for credit, which is in turn used to purchase new weapons. According to records request, it is estimated those five agencies alone have sold over 4,000 guns. But we also found two local agencies, san jose pd and the
San Francisco<\/a>
Sheriffs Office<\/a> that do not sell old guns at all. So we asked
San Francisco<\/a> sheriff why not. We just choose not to do it that way, so we know we have full control of our firearms from the moment we purchase them to the moment that theyre distributed to our staff. To the moment that theyre collected and stored. And then to the moment theyre destroyed. They say his agency only offers officers retiring the opportunity to buy their personal service weapon. All other weapons are sent out for destruction. But he also told us as he understands the financial incentives for agencies that do sell guns to dealers. And thats the news for now. We appreciate you watching. 60 minutes is next. Until then, the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. Well see you at 11 00. Good night. Its your time to cache in. So dont just play. Stay at
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