Transcripts For KTVU The Eleven OClock News On KTVU FOX 2 20

Transcripts For KTVU The Eleven OClock News On KTVU FOX 2 20210308



that's the big thing is seeing the eyes that they're happy to be out and doing stuff that we've missed for a year, so it's enjoyable, very enjoyable. people lined up outside the museum of modern art when it reopened saturday for a chance to see the new floor to ceiling. year olds but over in the west portal neighborhood where the historic center arts empire theater is now permanently shuttered, but is a little sad to know that you know it's closing, especially due to covid dining indoors again took some customers by surprise. when we first sat down, it was something we talked about, like, are you sure we want to sit inside? but you know, as long as we're taking the same precautions, you would anywhere else. i think that's totally fine, limited endorsed. seating is a lifeline for mccarthy's irish bar, which has been struggling to stay afloat brings in a good extra 20% which is huge that some days are good. some days are not so good. the pub has partnered with its neighboring restaurant, franco's latin table, which has 11 more seats available for indoor dining. but the owner said many customers are still opting to wait for unavailable table outdoors after you know, months of the vaccines that our probably we will the difference for people sitting inside, but right now, i think people still thinking about it. those that are fully vaccinated like the holders took their kids to amc theaters, which also reopen this weekend, their first movie theater outing in over a year. there's sections feeding so they'll see two in a row and then they won't be anybody. besides you are tiny, or in front of you. we have a great screen and everything at home, but it's nothing like the big screen. not all movie theaters are back open just yet, but i am sees and century cinemas are seeming at 25% capacity. they don't allow food or beverages and do require that you book your seats ahead online in advance. julie and with some rain coming later this week, it is nice to have the option to go indoors, emma. thank you. well. two parents have formed a group that is seeking to change how members of the san francisco board of education are chosen. right now. all seven members are elected, but the campaign for better san francisco schools says they should be appointed by city hall. discussions are now underway as to who exactly in city government would be making those appointments. any change would require an amendment to the city charter. critics say the school board has not made school reopening a priority and in oregon. and the governor there is ordering public schools to reopen the order. direct school district's to return to either fully in person or hybrid learning for students in grades k through fifth on or before march. 29th the deadline for remaining grades to return to school is april 19th students and parents that will still have the option for virtual learning. speaking of schools maura are set to open this week here in the bay area, meaning a transition for many teachers and students. summer starting at new school campuses for the first time this school year ktvu marin naylor joins us now, after seeing how one family is getting ready for tomorrow. marine andre to los altos junior high schools are some of the latest to start bringing their students back on campus starting tomorrow, and it's a transition for many students, many all they have ever known of their school is the online version. yeah, sunday evening, this 12 year old was preparing for a most unusual introduction to junior high. i am checking out the schools to know where my classes are going to be. and where i'm gonna park my bike and basically check out the campus after this marks. bryce kibbles first year at block intermediate school in los altos, but because of the pandemic, the seventh grader has never attended classes on campus. this. says him celebrating halloween at school online. but monday, so basically, the kids were in one room and the teachers rotate in person. classes begin for seventh graders for the first time this school year. i'm just excited to be in middle school and actually be on the campus, bryce discovered his new classroom is outfitted with spaced out desks with shields attached. meanwhile other parents in los altos with elementary school students eligible to go back in person told us they've chosen to continue with online learning out of concern for exposure toe. older relatives were most likely going to go back to school in the fall when everything opens up, but for the rest of the year, we're going to be virtual back it block bryce is mom says parents are discouraged from being on campus. so that means a first day at school picture has to be taken the night before. his mom is a teacher in the district, and she says she recently got vaccinated along with other teachers. eighth graders are going to start next week, it block and egan junior highs and returning students have been split into two groups. one group will come back on mondays and tuesdays. the other group will be a con campus on thursdays and fridays. andre the day many parents many students have been looking forward to maureen. thank you so much. today, health authorities and austria said. they have halted inoculations with a batch of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine. authorities are investigating one death and one illness, possibly linked to the shots. the company said it was in communication with austrian authorities and would fully support the investigation. european union regulators approve the vaccine in january and the world health organization listed it for emergency use in february. astrazeneca has not yet apply for fda approval here in the u. s president biden says he will sign a covid-19 relief bill as soon as it gets to his desk. the house must debate the senate chambers before it heads to the oval office. that debate is expected to start tuesday. $1.9 trillion are at stake, including a $1400 payment payout, rather for americans earning less than $75,000 a year. the bill cleared the senate without any republican support and the chair. one of the san francisco republican party says that's a problem. i think that's a signal, typically that that there's something not quite right about the bill, and usually it means it's destined to not work out. well helpful and should be approved. earlier this week, senator alex padilla held a call to speak about the bill he supported adding a $15 an hour wage amendment ultimately shot down by senators on the call. local mayor libby shaft said that the city of oakland needs the package to pass. after accruing more than $200 million deficit in the last year. there are growing calls tonight to get rid of the senate filibuster. california senator alex padilla said today to solve issues for the american people. lawmakers first must first end that filibuster. now filibuster allow senators to delay or block a vote on a bill often by significantly extending a debate. eliminating the filibuster would require support from democrats who have defended it, such as california senator dianne feinstein and. virginia senator joe manchin. aye, make it harder to get rid of the filibuster. i'm supporting the filibuster. i'm going to continue to support the filibuster. i think it defines who we are is a senate. i'll make it harder to get rid of it. but it should be painful if you want to use it. senator manchin also said he supports the filibuster because it gives the minority party of voice. white house communications director kate bedingfield said on cnn today that president biden also opposes eliminating the senate filibuster. for the first time we're hearing from east bay congressman eric swalwell about the lawsuit he filed against former president trump swalwell alleges that mr trump incited the riot at the capitol on january 6th ktvu is greg liggins has more. during a tour of the vaccination site of glad tidings church and hayward democratic congressman eric swalwell representing california's 15th district, discussed why he's suing trump and others at lays at the doormat of the former president. the responsibility for the attack that he incited on january 6 for what he had done before and the provocation in assembling the mob and inflaming the mob and ultimately inciting the mob. the 65 page civil complaint accuses former president trump his son, donald jr. congressman mo brooks and trump lawyer rudy giuliani of calculated actions that ultimately motivated people to storm the capital in order to block the election certification of joe biden. complaint relies heavily on social media posts from the president, his son and other defendants, claiming they laid the groundwork to falsely claim a stolen election. also part of the complaint remarks the president made at a rally shortly before the riot. friday the attorney for swore well explain the allegations what he did not only to call the militia groups and not only to call the others you came to dc ready with the plan, but to it's what he did to incite a lot of other people who didn't show up that day for any reason other than the urine speak, but were incited. part of the eight count complaint. the intentional infliction of emotional distress. so while will was inside the capitol is writer stormed in. he didn't talk about his experience that day. but the complaint says, as the mob pounded on chamber doors so well, well prepared himself for possible hand to hand combat as he took off his jacket and tie and search for makeshift instruments of self defense. and his sense suffered severe emotional distress. the lawsuit seeks undetermined monetary and punitive damages in america. we believe no one is above the law, and that way all have to be accountable, one of the vocal critics of the lawsuit, attorney, alan dershowitz, who has worked for trump and an interview with newsmax, he called the lawsuit ah political stunt and says he thinks it's going to be thrown out. based on first amendment grounds. greg liggins ktvu fox two news knew it. 11 police in mountain view say they need the public's help in finding two teenagers. police say victor holguin and acai a january were last seen heading toward the entrance to stevens creek trail on mercy street at about 6 30 tonight, the two have not returned to their home on paul avenue and are considered at risk if you've seen them mountain view, police say. please give them a call. all right away. recovering from the pandemic coming up the bay area transit agency that wants to lower fares to lure writers back and ran back in the forecast, umbrellas and slow commutes coming our way. i'll have the details in just few minutes and jury selection in the trial of derek shopping begins tomorrow. while legal experts say finding jury members bye. sir. has propose las and increasing service. it's part of the company's efforts to bounce back from the impacts of the covid-19 pandemic. the plan would lower fares on all transbay trips and add more off peak trips and simplify the fare structure starting in july. the plan also calls for the start of a new route, dubbed the alameda seaplane route. starting in august. the water emergency transportation agency board will consider changes at its meeting april 1st. president biden sign an executive order today to expand access, devoting it calls on federal agencies to give employees time off to vote or volunteer at polling locations and pushes for an overhaul of the government's vote dot gov. website. today. on the anniversary of bloody sunday. i'm signing an executive order to make it easier for eligible voters to register to vote and improve access to voting. every eligible voter should be able to vote and have that vote counted today marks 56 years since bloody sunday in selma, alabama, where the late john lewis and other civil rights activists were brutally beaten by police. the demonstration proved to be a turning point in this civil rights movement and helped lead to the passage of the voting rights act of 1965 jury selection in the trial. dark shopping begins tomorrow. he faces second degree murder charges in the death of george floyd as reporter many hicks tells us selecting a jury is expected to take about three weeks, and it won't be easy to find unbiased jurors. this is going to be a tough one. criminal defense attorney judith samson says. jury selection for former police officer derek sheldon's trial in the death of george floyd is going to be challenging. i think nearly every potential juror has heard about this case they've heard of george floyd's name they know enough fax that could potentially be dangerous. sampson who is not a part of this case, says the 14 page questionnaire sent out two jurors is crucial attorneys asking potential jurors if they've ever been restrained or put in a choke. hold it. police make jurors feel safe. do jurors support the funding minneapolis police department and if police in this country treat white and black people equally, it's not a matter of whether somebody's heard about this case. it's a matter of whether they can sit there as jurors not make a decision until they heard all the evidence. judge peter cahill, even allowing marjorie objections legally known as peremptory challenges, with the goal of selecting an unbiased jury. you really need to get into the psychology of the potential jurors and see if they're hiding anything or if they really just want to be on the jury, hansen says, would also makes this triala little more unushat 250 people were called for jury selection. any other trial ranges between 30 and 50. people in minneapolis. midi hicks, fox news well, today, hundreds of demonstrators marched through downtown minneapolis. the march was led by a white casket organizer state represented those killed by police. the march ended at the first police precinct where the names of lives lost were red. organizers say they have protests planned almost every day. during the trial, the city has spent about a million dollars securing government buildings prepared for possible. unrest leaders of the effort to recall governor gavin newsom say they have now collected more than enough signatures to trigger a recall election. protesters took part in the rally in sacramento today, saying they want new leadership of the state capital, while those who are leading the recall effort announced they have now collected one million signatures as 400,000 war than what's needed to get a recall on the ballot. the governor of california cannot lead us out of the mess that he's got us into, and people are scared, and that really sums it up. that's accelerating signatures. organizers of the effort have until march 17th to submit the signatures to elections officials about 1.6 million will need to be verified, many political experts say if the recall moves forward, a special election would likely. happen around november. big pattern shift this week. we've got weather coming our way starts late tomorrow. mainly. it's about tomorrow night to showers, but mainly it's about tuesday and wednesday from a little bit into thursday morning. i'll just show you the pattern here the long range, he said. spinner just hanging out. now it's monday. there's tuesday. there's wednesday. it's not very the resolution's not good, but you see with the jet stream is of potentially then we get a break thursday, friday saturday, but then look at sunday sunday. looks like we got something sitting out there for sunday and monday of next week. so um, pretty good pattern it should be, and i think this would be very productive for snow in the mountains. just one coming up. now, this next system, it's gonna be a cooler system, so there's not the copious amounts of moisture with it, but there will be some intensive stability. there's already some lightning showing up offshore in the center of this low, which is going to come right over the top of us. these were the highest from today. um. not as warm next couple days because that cold cork lo comes in, produces a bunch of instability and the potential for thunder and lightning. certainly and been. snow is typical for this time of year on the area peaks like diablo and hamilton will be hard. those are over 3000 ft. and still levels be about 2500 ft. that's tuesday into wednesday in the mountains that snow levels about the same 2500 ft, but there's snow accumulations could be 2 to 3. ft if all goes well, there's the low there are the clouds moving into the north bay right now we do have have a little bit of coastal fog. we expect to see if the coast tomorrow morning. tomorrow's an okay day increasing clouds. it's really about tomorrow afternoon. here's the model here's tomorrow morning. and then see this. that brand of showers. good few real quick, maybe a sprinkle. tomorrow afternoon, mid 23 o'clock. i know. i'm not sure that zoe un deal that's sort of a. weak little pattern there. but what happens after that, then is tuesday morning. so tuesday we a little opportunity monday afternoon, but then tuesday morning is rain tuesday all day it rains tuesday night it rains wednesday morning. it rains wednesday night. it kind of starts to break out and quits raining, but some scattered showers in that potential for thunderstorms on tuesday, so again, it's all about tuesday and wednesday, essentially, mountain travel would be kind of sketchy, too, so they'll be change required for sure on 50. 80 on tuesday and wednesday and maybe into thursday morning as well. if you're thinking about going up there, speaking of skin, i did talk to some folks up there and there is funny because there is a crowd they got no, not really. but when the new snow comes, it's busy because everybody flocks up there. so if you are thinking about getting up there for the fresh snow and skiing what have you been thinking road conditions, especially tuesday and wednesday and thursday. i'll see you back here. it's gonna be busy on the slopes. and getting up there too. i bet bill thank you so much tonight. prince harry and making marchal sat down with oprah to tell their side of the story roughly one year after they step down a senior members of the royal family and no subject was off limits. they were willing to lie to protect other members of the family, but they weren't willing to tell the truth to protect me and my husband. they can also reveal that members of the royal family did not want the couples on born child to be called a prince, which led to a conversation about her being mixed race and what their child would look like. so we have in tandem the conversation of he won't be given security. it's not gonna be given a title and also. concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born. megan said she even had thoughts of suicide. but life for the couple looking up now, they announced they're going to be having a baby girl this summer. coming up at 11 30 on sports wrap will have more from the nba all star game is both lebron james and steph curry weigh in on what it's like playing with each other. but first after the break, we will introduce you to a 12 year old girl with down syndrome re way. y today. what does this say? it appeared to be a baby humpback. the oakland fire department tweeted that rescuers established a safety zone for the whale and stayed with it until safe. it safely returned to the bay. hmm 1/6 grader from rockland with down syndrome is the inspiration behind a new children's book. it's called you are enough, and it was written by a longtime northern california teacher as a portal. a tc or death tells us she hopes the book will help kids be more inclusive of their peers. don't instruct you stop you 12 year old sofia sanchez shines with confidence as she reads a new children's book she helped inspire. tell me what the book is about. what is the message of your book. is it about? thank region. i want it want to include in the book? and different people. the book is called. you are

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