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reporting live in santa clara, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. team has been tweeting updates all night long. twitter page is great resource. @nbcbayarea. >>> shake-up in sacramento, head of the employment development department has resigned after year on the job. took over in 2020 as the department was dealing with record number of unemployment claims and fraud claims. edd has been heavily criticized. governor newsom appointed the deputy director of consumer affairs to take over. as the edd tries to sort through pandemic related fraud claims. more than 1 million californians who received unemployment in pandemic are being told to prove they were entitled to the benefits or pay them back. >>> covid headlines, list is growing. late this evening state health officials confirmed more case of the omicron subvariant. now 26 confirmed cases of ba.2. also eye-opening research shows that the subvariant is 1 1/2 times more contagious than the original omicron and circulating in almost half of the u.s. good news, cdc says there's no evidence it's more seve
reporting live in santa clara, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. team has been tweeting updates all night long. twitter page is great resource. @nbcbayarea. >>> shake-up in sacramento, head of the employment development department has resigned after year on the job. took over in 2020 as the department was dealing with record number of unemployment claims and fraud claims. edd has been heavily criticized. governor newsom appointed the deputy director of...
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thank you, cheryl. our traffic reporter will be keeping a close eye on the bridge in the morning. he'll be monitoring for you. today in the bay tlt begins at 4:30 in the morning. >>> tense evening in hercules, 5:30, redwood and lupine road, neighbors told to stay in homes following police activity in the area. three hours later a suspect was taken into custody, lockdown lifted. >>> i do -- not. wedding photographer fights off a robber as the stunned newlyweds watch in fear. accusing the mayor of being and need more cops. >> reporter: wedding day bliss turns to terror for a san francisco couple and photographer. >> two men pulled up. pay man jumped out and assaulted our photographer in an attempt to steal the camera. >> reporter: ken mendoza said he fought to keep the gear and the couple's memories. >> assailant grabbed my hand and camera at the same time, and i was able to punch my way out of it twice. >> reporter: everyone escaped and suspect took off. couple says a witness called police reporting he h
thank you, cheryl. our traffic reporter will be keeping a close eye on the bridge in the morning. he'll be monitoring for you. today in the bay tlt begins at 4:30 in the morning. >>> tense evening in hercules, 5:30, redwood and lupine road, neighbors told to stay in homes following police activity in the area. three hours later a suspect was taken into custody, lockdown lifted. >>> i do -- not. wedding photographer fights off a robber as the stunned newlyweds watch in fear....
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here is cheryl hurd. >> this moment is important. we need to recognize michelle's life. >> reporter: many people who came here didn't know michelle go. they felt it was important to be here. >> the fact she did graduate from the high school my kids went and she grew up in fremont. it makes it closer to home. >> reporter: she moved to new york many years ago establishing a career and volunteering and focusing on people with mental health problems. this past weekend someone pushed her in front of a subway train in times square. >> michelle does not deserve this and especially with the last two years of asians hate crime rising. >> when we see this happening time and time again, we need to speak up against this. >> reporter: it is unclear why the person turned themselves in for the crime allegedly attacked go. the suspect has a record of mental health problem from new york to san francisco. people have been coming together to remember go. >> my comments are personal. this is personal. >> reporter: dr. steven chang was her doctor as a ch
here is cheryl hurd. >> this moment is important. we need to recognize michelle's life. >> reporter: many people who came here didn't know michelle go. they felt it was important to be here. >> the fact she did graduate from the high school my kids went and she grew up in fremont. it makes it closer to home. >> reporter: she moved to new york many years ago establishing a career and volunteering and focusing on people with mental health problems. this past weekend...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> millions of dollars worth of ppe left out in the rain. san mateo leaders are saying extra safety equipment and cleaning supplies for the pandemic were moved outside of their event center a few months back and the storms hit. supplies include face shields, goggles, gowns, cleaning product like bleach. it's all worth about $7 million. in a statement the san mateo county manager says "we deeply regret this occurred and are hiring an investigator to identify all facts related in the damage and make recommendations to avoid future incidents." ism free covid tests for all americans. the biden administration is hoping a new website will provide access to at-home covid test starting this wednesday you will be able to log on covidtests.gov and place your order. the white house says it also will set up a phone number so americans who don't have internet access can still place their orders. >>> hospitalizations are still skyrocketing in california. state health leaders expect to see this trend for the next few weeks. the blue line shows the number o
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> millions of dollars worth of ppe left out in the rain. san mateo leaders are saying extra safety equipment and cleaning supplies for the pandemic were moved outside of their event center a few months back and the storms hit. supplies include face shields, goggles, gowns, cleaning product like bleach. it's all worth about $7 million. in a statement the san mateo county manager says "we deeply regret this occurred and are hiring an investigator to...
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don't know how long that will take. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >>> the head of the employment development department of california has resigned after just about one year on the job. rita saenz took over the edd in late 2020 as the department was dealing with a record number of unemployment claims and unprecedented fraud claims. the edd has been heavily criticized throughout the pandemic. the governor appointed the current director of external affairs to take over. she will be sworn in on tuesday. the leadership change comes as the edd tries to sort through pandemic-related fraud claims. more than 1 million californians who received unemployment during the pandemic are being told to prove they were entitled to the benefits or pay them back. >>> turning now to our coronavirus coverage, the u.s. has now hit more than 74 million covid cases. that's according to an nbc news tally. more than 7 million of those cases are right here in california with about 76,000 new daily cases. now state health leaders confirmed more cases of that new omicron subvariant have been detecte
don't know how long that will take. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >>> the head of the employment development department of california has resigned after just about one year on the job. rita saenz took over the edd in late 2020 as the department was dealing with a record number of unemployment claims and unprecedented fraud claims. the edd has been heavily criticized throughout the pandemic. the governor appointed the current director of external affairs...
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cheryl hurd reporting from the east bay. >>> i was looking for the milk. it is very hard to find. >> reporter: and this east bay mom says that's not all. >> toilet paper. the cleaning supplies. >> reporter: everything from milk to medicine gone. grocery stores, drugstores, empty shelves all over the bay area and across the country. san jose state economist robert chapman wood who specializeness strategic management says the supply problem can be blamed on the omicron variant. >> we have millions and millions of people who got covid and what are they going to do? they stay home. they're not moving food. >> reporter: shoppers noticing the change and dealing with it. because they've been through it before. >> that's the way times are now. >> reporter: investors are seeing the pressure it's putting on companies and bracing for high costs for labor. >> there's a problem with getting ships to unload things in port. >> reporter: covid cases and hospitalizations have hit record highs in the u.s. as the highly contagious variant spreads. there's a lot going on. i a
cheryl hurd reporting from the east bay. >>> i was looking for the milk. it is very hard to find. >> reporter: and this east bay mom says that's not all. >> toilet paper. the cleaning supplies. >> reporter: everything from milk to medicine gone. grocery stores, drugstores, empty shelves all over the bay area and across the country. san jose state economist robert chapman wood who specializeness strategic management says the supply problem can be blamed on the omicron...
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nbc bay area news' cheryl hurd. >> one day in school, next day you're not, in limbo. >> reporter: the mother of montero middle schooler is reacting to sick outs over covid safety. >> i understand, all schools may not have purifiers. >> reporter: at least a dozen schools in oakland were forced to close after more than 500 teachers called out sick. today staff at academy of language called in sick and wil. close to 1,000 students threatening to cut class next tuesday after holiday weekend unless the district moves in-person learning to online instruction and provides kn95 and n95 masks for every student. school board spokesperson flint says school districts all over the state are braekt breaking point. >> they're de facto public health agencies, stretched beyond their capacity of education. i think the federal government needs to do more. >> reporter: in response to the sick outs, oakland unified released a statement saying in part being unable to come to school does a disservice to students and families. everyone on the campuses is masked. schools have excellent ventilation and air pur
nbc bay area news' cheryl hurd. >> one day in school, next day you're not, in limbo. >> reporter: the mother of montero middle schooler is reacting to sick outs over covid safety. >> i understand, all schools may not have purifiers. >> reporter: at least a dozen schools in oakland were forced to close after more than 500 teachers called out sick. today staff at academy of language called in sick and wil. close to 1,000 students threatening to cut class next tuesday after...
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in antioch, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> students in hayward unified schools started at home, back to virtual learning now. school district says the problem is staff shortages caused by covid cases. will stay virtual through end of the week and return to in-person learning january 18th after martin luther king jr. holiday. in milpitas, the students are back after district reversed decision to start remote, county urged them to stay open. offered remote if families prefer it. parents noting a stark break. >> brought him in, looked like full campus and lot of traffic. this is night and day from last week. >> originally planned a quarantine to close for ten days. >>> students in oakland continue to protest how the district is handling covid. nearly 700 students signed petition threatening to walk out. among the demands, kn95 masks for every student and covered outdoor spaces to eat in bad weather. gave a deadline of 17th. and spokesperson says we're meeting or in the process of meeting most of the demands noted in the petition and will continue to work towards fulfilling the rest
in antioch, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> students in hayward unified schools started at home, back to virtual learning now. school district says the problem is staff shortages caused by covid cases. will stay virtual through end of the week and return to in-person learning january 18th after martin luther king jr. holiday. in milpitas, the students are back after district reversed decision to start remote, county urged them to stay open. offered remote if families prefer it....
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cheryl hurd. >> reporter: may have gotten flooded with texts and emails from friends telling you how to get your free covid-19 test kit. sandra was excited, tried to order hers today. >> went online, registered. when i put in my information it said the test kit was already going to be delivered to that address. >> reporter: rents a room in home in east bay. >> i thought okay, this could be a problem. >> reporter: a problem americans are facing. hours after the launch, social media was flooded with complaints about people struggling to place orders to homes or apartment buildings where other tenants placed an order. >> every launch comes with risks. can't guarantee there's not a bug or two. >> reporter: what can you do if your order is not going through? tonight, you can email the postal service, call the help desk 1-800-ask-usps. most aren't reporting problems. often getting confirmation within seconds of checking out. who can order tests? available for every residential address in the u.s., including u.s. territories and overseas military, diplomatic addresses. post office boxes inc
cheryl hurd. >> reporter: may have gotten flooded with texts and emails from friends telling you how to get your free covid-19 test kit. sandra was excited, tried to order hers today. >> went online, registered. when i put in my information it said the test kit was already going to be delivered to that address. >> reporter: rents a room in home in east bay. >> i thought okay, this could be a problem. >> reporter: a problem americans are facing. hours after the...
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cheryl hurd has more. ♪♪ >> reporter: the family singing a song of hope for their loved ones and their people. hoping they survived the volcanic eruption in tonga. they got news that their family is alive. >> i am so scared because the little house they stayed on is not a good house. it is not a big house like what we have here. >> reporter: if you are just getting a firsthand look of what this volcanic eruption left behind. you can see homes levelled and piles of rubble covering the street. volcanic ash everywhere. >> i was looking at my family. they were standing and watching the waves and i write down on facebook, run! run! stop doing that. go find a hill. >> reporter: the people there are dealing with a lack of shelter and contaminated water. that's what tom moala is telling his family tonight. >> they need water supply and food. i know there is a food shortage. >> reporter: supplies from new zealand and austria are just arriving. more of what's needed are leaving the port of portland tomorrow. >> it is estimated of 42 pounds of water and food. pretty remarkable for us to get this
cheryl hurd has more. ♪♪ >> reporter: the family singing a song of hope for their loved ones and their people. hoping they survived the volcanic eruption in tonga. they got news that their family is alive. >> i am so scared because the little house they stayed on is not a good house. it is not a big house like what we have here. >> reporter: if you are just getting a firsthand look of what this volcanic eruption left behind. you can see homes levelled and piles of rubble...
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cheryl. >> reporter: this shootout ended here as you can see, the road is still blocked off after four long hours. started with person driving a stolen car according to police from san jose, attempting to carjack someone in santa clara, that failed. drove back to san jose and authorities say the suspect crashed into another car, two people happened to be inside. we talked with gavin rust who lives nearby, this is what he said authorities told him. >> crashed the car into another car with two occupants, they got injured, sent to hospital. he took off running towards the corner and opened fire at the police officers. and then after that, he was shot and killed. >> sounds like there was a lot of gunfire, shots fired. maybe somebody is deceased. i don't know. it happened. random, sounded like a lot of shots. >> reporter: right now you're looking at video shot by gavin rust. stolen car on fire. the suspect died at the hospital after being shot multiple times by police officers. police say he was armed and shot back at them. two people he ran into are not seriously hurt, will recover. all po
cheryl. >> reporter: this shootout ended here as you can see, the road is still blocked off after four long hours. started with person driving a stolen car according to police from san jose, attempting to carjack someone in santa clara, that failed. drove back to san jose and authorities say the suspect crashed into another car, two people happened to be inside. we talked with gavin rust who lives nearby, this is what he said authorities told him. >> crashed the car into another car...
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cheryl hurd spoke to his sister and best fleenld are remembering the young recruit as a man with a passion for giving. >> it really hurts to lose someone like him. >> reporter: a sad yet strong statement from barbara nguyen who took time out to talk about her big brother david. >> it is very unfortunate that it had to happen to anyone. >> reporter: the nguyen family tonight trying to figure out who shot and killed him tuesday around 4:30 p.m. as he was heading toward the bay bridge. a 28-year-old who had a passion for law enforcement, a former california national guardman and a man on his way to becoming an alameda county sheriff. a dream ended with a bullet. >> seeing his body in that body bag. it was -- i can't even describe the feeling. it's just very unfortunate. just the reality of this. >> reporter: nguyen posted pictures of his reality on facebook like the one showing him guarding the state capitol last january following the january 6th attack in washington, d.c. today the chp giving us details on what has happened to him on tuesday. >> the bullet did strike the right front window o
cheryl hurd spoke to his sister and best fleenld are remembering the young recruit as a man with a passion for giving. >> it really hurts to lose someone like him. >> reporter: a sad yet strong statement from barbara nguyen who took time out to talk about her big brother david. >> it is very unfortunate that it had to happen to anyone. >> reporter: the nguyen family tonight trying to figure out who shot and killed him tuesday around 4:30 p.m. as he was heading toward the...
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cheryl hurd reports from the east bay. >> i was looking for milk. i noticed that the milk is very hard to find. >> reporter: this east bay mom says that's not all. >> toilet paper, cleaning supplies. >> reporter: everything from milk to medicine, gone. grocery stores, drug stores, empty shelves, all over the bay area and across the country. san jose state's economist robert chapman wood who specializes in strategic management says, the supply problem can be blamed on the omicron variant. >> we have millions and millions of people who got covid and what are they going to do? they stay home, right? if they stay home, they're not moving the food off the pallets and not putting the food on the shelves. >> reporter: shoppers sifting through empty shelves, noticing the change and dealing with it because they've been through it before. investors are seeing the pressure it is putting on customers and bracing for high costs for labor, transportation, and of course, food. >> there is a big problem still with getting ships to unload things in port because thin
cheryl hurd reports from the east bay. >> i was looking for milk. i noticed that the milk is very hard to find. >> reporter: this east bay mom says that's not all. >> toilet paper, cleaning supplies. >> reporter: everything from milk to medicine, gone. grocery stores, drug stores, empty shelves, all over the bay area and across the country. san jose state's economist robert chapman wood who specializes in strategic management says, the supply problem can be blamed on the...
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cheryl herd explains. >> you may have gotten flooded with texts and emails from friends telling you how to get your test kits. sandra bolton was excited and tried to order hers. >> i went online and registered. when i put in my information it said that the test kit was there are going to be delivered to that address. >> reporter: bolt on rents a room in a home in the east bay. >> i thought, oh, okay, this could be a problem. >> a big problem americans are facing. hours after the sites launched, social media was flooded with complaints about people struggling to place orders to homes or apartment buildings where other tenants may have already placed an order. >> every website launched comes with risks. >> reporter: as the white house and usps fix those bugs, what can you do if your order is not going through? you can email the postal service or call the help desk at 1-800-ask-usps. most people aren't reporting any problems, often getting their confirmation within seconds of checking out. so who can order tests? they're available for every residential address in the u.s., including u.s. t
cheryl herd explains. >> you may have gotten flooded with texts and emails from friends telling you how to get your test kits. sandra bolton was excited and tried to order hers. >> i went online and registered. when i put in my information it said that the test kit was there are going to be delivered to that address. >> reporter: bolt on rents a room in a home in the east bay. >> i thought, oh, okay, this could be a problem. >> a big problem americans are facing....
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failing is not an option. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay,". >>> a live look in san francisco right now, beautiful, shadows and sunshine. this is the city where restaurants are anticipating another tough year because of the new omicron surge. some restaurants and bars are dealing with staffing shortages because of sick employees while others the cost of keeping workers tested is costing thousands out of pocket. mayor london reed is calling to revitalize the surge. it had overwhelming demand and ran out of funds last july. >>> another live look for you, this one in san jose where you can see the blue tarp is covering the poor house bistro, it's being moved. the building is being trucked slowly as you see a few blocks down little italy where it will be called home. the cajun restaurant was purchased by google for its plan for downtown campus. crew expected to arrive to its new location by 9:00 this morning. if you are interested on being an onlooker, it's kind of like a parade with a band. >>> covid forces bay area's figure skater alyssa lu to drop out of championship. she does
failing is not an option. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay,". >>> a live look in san francisco right now, beautiful, shadows and sunshine. this is the city where restaurants are anticipating another tough year because of the new omicron surge. some restaurants and bars are dealing with staffing shortages because of sick employees while others the cost of keeping workers tested is costing thousands out of pocket. mayor london reed is calling to revitalize the...
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here's today in the bay's cheryl hurd. >> the restaurant here in walnut creek had a full staff and the owner said he has a reliable team, but getting good workers has been a struggle during the pandemic. >> they don't show up at the interview, but then if you interview and you hire them they don't show up for the work. >> the problem is bay area wide. according to a spokesperson for the golden gate restaurant association, many businesses, including restaurants, are struggling with staffing shortages due to the omicron surge. he says some restaurants are having to close. >> people are sick and they are not coming to work. >> san josÉ state global strategic manager says there's a work shortage because people have options. >> the government has printed up quite a lot of money, and that means that there's a lot of money sloshing around and people have a choice of what job they are going to take. a lot of people are nervous about going into restaurants. >> that also means party and convention cancelations are happening a lot, and there's another problem. some restaurants owners say this va
here's today in the bay's cheryl hurd. >> the restaurant here in walnut creek had a full staff and the owner said he has a reliable team, but getting good workers has been a struggle during the pandemic. >> they don't show up at the interview, but then if you interview and you hire them they don't show up for the work. >> the problem is bay area wide. according to a spokesperson for the golden gate restaurant association, many businesses, including restaurants, are struggling...
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as cheryl herd reports, students are also planning their own walkout. >> one day you're in school, the next day you're not. you're just in limbo. >> reporter: that's how denise clark, the mother of a montero middle schooler, is reacting. >> i can totally understand. all the schools may not have purifiers. >> reporter: at least a dozen schools in oakland were forced to close last friday after more than 500 teachers called out sick. close to 1,000 students threatening to cut class next tuesday after the holiday weekend unless the district moves in-person learning to online instruction and provides k n95 mask and n95 masks for every student. california school board association spokesperson says school districts all over the state are at a breaking point. >> they've become de facto public health agencies and they've been stretched beyond their core competency, which is education. the federal government needs to do more. >> reporter: in response the oakland school district released a statement saying in part, being unable to come to school does a disservice to our students and their familie
as cheryl herd reports, students are also planning their own walkout. >> one day you're in school, the next day you're not. you're just in limbo. >> reporter: that's how denise clark, the mother of a montero middle schooler, is reacting. >> i can totally understand. all the schools may not have purifiers. >> reporter: at least a dozen schools in oakland were forced to close last friday after more than 500 teachers called out sick. close to 1,000 students threatening to...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> court records show 52-year-old of have been charge four federal offenses, including disorderly misconduct and -- armstrong was identified. he was arrested yesterday zpl now out on $10,000 bond. >>> we have the new detail of if nationwide covid test company. it is closing its door in definitely. that including three bay area oceans, san jose, south ramon. >> reporter: people across the countries and failed to deliver inaccurate results. simply delivering results when people were not tested. the company caused this operation last week. the site were to row open tomorrow. tl company announced today, all of its locations will stay closed. >>> all right, you are ready for the cold? not just the players but a lot of 49ers fans are head. game temperatures anywhere from 0 to 10 degrees. here is tom jensen. >> the bill bar is one of those spots bay area where you can find optimistic 49 fans. >> they are going to win. i know it, i feel it in my heart. >> reporter: the sports bar has a long tradition to support. >> mayhem last week but absolute chaos. we pulled it ou
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> court records show 52-year-old of have been charge four federal offenses, including disorderly misconduct and -- armstrong was identified. he was arrested yesterday zpl now out on $10,000 bond. >>> we have the new detail of if nationwide covid test company. it is closing its door in definitely. that including three bay area oceans, san jose, south ramon. >> reporter: people across the countries and failed to deliver inaccurate results....
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> take a look. in new york city the average daily case rate has dropped by by 50% in two weeks. counts falling in new jersey, rhode island and connecticut. here in california our case count isn't dropping, least not yet. there are signs of hope in our positivity rate. over the past few days, it has starred to level off. are we about to peak here? >> there was a paper just published today that essentially showed us that once you get omicron in your region, it takes about 30 to 40 days, it's very starred and to peak and then come down. so we're at that point now. second is our waste water. i know people have never before in their life thought they'd be looking at waste water to this degree, waste water will tell us the amount of covid in the environment because we excrete it in our stool and our waste water has already peaked and come down with covid. that means our cases should peak the next couple days and take about three, four weeks to come down at the most. >> there are answers in the sewage. the
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> take a look. in new york city the average daily case rate has dropped by by 50% in two weeks. counts falling in new jersey, rhode island and connecticut. here in california our case count isn't dropping, least not yet. there are signs of hope in our positivity rate. over the past few days, it has starred to level off. are we about to peak here? >> there was a paper just published today that essentially showed us that once you get omicron in...
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here is "today in the bay's" cheryl herd. >> i just want this to be a dream. >> reporter: instead, it's her worst nightmare. >> i'm at work, i get the phone call. >> reporter: police telling her that her fiance, victor kennard coleman was gunned down in the parking lot of the strip mall near gentrytown road in antioch. police say shots were fired at around 2:15, one of the busiest times of the day. they don't have a description of the suspect or car that witnesses say peeled out of the parking lot. authorities hope surveillance cameras will lead to clues. >> i thought it was fireworks. i didn't know it was a gunshot until we came out and saw somebody laying on the ground. >> reporter: morgan says coleman was known to many in the community. when he wasn't working to install solar panels, he would spend his time helping hers. she says he had a big heart, often helping the elderly by opening doors and escorting them to their car. >> he doesn't bother anybody, he's a family man. he goes to church, he's a dad, a granddad. we just live a simple life. >> reporter: ursala says she's left alone,
here is "today in the bay's" cheryl herd. >> i just want this to be a dream. >> reporter: instead, it's her worst nightmare. >> i'm at work, i get the phone call. >> reporter: police telling her that her fiance, victor kennard coleman was gunned down in the parking lot of the strip mall near gentrytown road in antioch. police say shots were fired at around 2:15, one of the busiest times of the day. they don't have a description of the suspect or car that...
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cheryl hurd. >> reporter: restaurant in walnut creek had a full staff tonight. owner now has a reliable team but getting good workers has been a struggle in this pandemic, he says. >> don't show up at interview, if you hire them, don't show up for work. >> reporter: the problem is bay area wide. according to spokesperson for golden gate restaurant association, many businesses including restaurants are struggling with staffing shortages due to the omicron surge, some having to close. >> people are sick, not coming to work. >> reporter: san jose state global strategic development manager wood says there's a work shortage because people have options. >> government's printed up quite a lot of money, that means there's a lot of money sloshing around. people have a choice of what job they're going to take. lot of people are nervous about going into restaurants. >> reporter: also means party and convention cancellations are happening a lot. and there's another problem. some restaurant owners say this variant surge means some people want to sit outside. when there's a s
cheryl hurd. >> reporter: restaurant in walnut creek had a full staff tonight. owner now has a reliable team but getting good workers has been a struggle in this pandemic, he says. >> don't show up at interview, if you hire them, don't show up for work. >> reporter: the problem is bay area wide. according to spokesperson for golden gate restaurant association, many businesses including restaurants are struggling with staffing shortages due to the omicron surge, some having to...
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cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> an update to an attack in oakland's chinatown. police say they arrested a man caught on camera shoving a woman to the ground. this happened on january 10th. you see him walk up behind a 70-year-old woman. knocks her down and walks off. today oakland pd say they were able to track down the man. he has not been identified. he's charged with assault and cruelty to an elderly adult. >> if you want to carry a gun, you could soon need insurance. san jose is the first city in the nation to make that rule. the city council is set to vote on it tomorrow. the proposal from mayor liccardo would not only require liability insurance but gun owners to pay an annual fee of somewhere between $25 and $35. those funds would go to programs ranging from domestic violence prevention to mental health and suicide prevention. >> more than 200 san josans every single year suffer death or serious injury because of firearms. we must do everything we can within our power to prevent another family experiencing a devastating loss. >> it attacks legal gun owner
cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> an update to an attack in oakland's chinatown. police say they arrested a man caught on camera shoving a woman to the ground. this happened on january 10th. you see him walk up behind a 70-year-old woman. knocks her down and walks off. today oakland pd say they were able to track down the man. he has not been identified. he's charged with assault and cruelty to an elderly adult. >> if you want to carry a gun, you could soon need insurance. san...
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cheryl hurd, today in the bay. >>> back to school for students in the east bay. more than 1,200 students are planning a boycott and demanding better covid safety protocols. this is being organized by three sophomore students at met west high school, that's a small school downtown oakland. the petition was signed by more than 1,200 students from various schools, and the students say they want the district to move classes to online instruction. they are also asking for pcr and rapid testing twice a week as well as kn95 masks and n95 masks for all students. the district released a settlement saying we are already meeting or in the process of meeting most of the demands noted in this petition. we will continue to work towards fulfilling the rest in the coming weeks. we thank our students for staying in front of these issues and bringing their concerns to district lineup. late last night we learned staff members at three other oakland elementary schools will be participating in a sickout including accord woodland, bridges academy and united for success academy. >> als
cheryl hurd, today in the bay. >>> back to school for students in the east bay. more than 1,200 students are planning a boycott and demanding better covid safety protocols. this is being organized by three sophomore students at met west high school, that's a small school downtown oakland. the petition was signed by more than 1,200 students from various schools, and the students say they want the district to move classes to online instruction. they are also asking for pcr and rapid...
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. >> reporter: cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> a live look at san francisco. restaurants bracing for another tough year because of this surge. restaurants and bars are dealing with staffing shortages. another said, the cost of keeping them and having them and making sure they're vaccinated and tested. they said they're spending thousands out of pocket. mayor breed called on congress to refund the pandemic program that helped restaurants during last year's surge. >> a list of 25 mayors asking congress to please sign additional funding to make these people that are just deserve for the funding that they need so desperately to survive. >> if you remember, there was an offer of forgivable funds to help. it ran out of funds in july. this latest covid spike causing more problems to public transportation in the bay area. muni announced today that more than 100 staff members have tested positive in the last three weeks. they said service disruptions will keep going and it will probably get worse. the priority now, trying to avoid routes. there was a rider alert due to
. >> reporter: cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> a live look at san francisco. restaurants bracing for another tough year because of this surge. restaurants and bars are dealing with staffing shortages. another said, the cost of keeping them and having them and making sure they're vaccinated and tested. they said they're spending thousands out of pocket. mayor breed called on congress to refund the pandemic program that helped restaurants during last year's surge. >> a...
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reporting live in oakland, i'm cheryl hurd. >> after weeks of cases spiking and worry mounting, it appears we're starting to get on the other side of the omicron surge. let's take a look at some of the numbers. right now, california's positivity rate is, yeah, 20.9%. right? but that's still, yes, it's high, but it's more than 2% lower than it was last week at this time. locally hospitalizations still a big concern. right now, the bay area has more than 1800 people in the hospital. and yes, that is a high number, but we saw more than 2200 people in the hospital during the peak of last year's winter surge. it's not just the numbers offering hope. local tech companies are giving us some new clues about where omicron may go from here. tonight, our business and tech reporter scott budman checks in with phones and thermometers and asks what they're telling us about this variant. >> check a local restaurant, a nearby gym, or a movie theater. four square did. >> people are more comfortable being out and about. >> and we are out. four square born in 2009 to help us find friends and businesses is st
reporting live in oakland, i'm cheryl hurd. >> after weeks of cases spiking and worry mounting, it appears we're starting to get on the other side of the omicron surge. let's take a look at some of the numbers. right now, california's positivity rate is, yeah, 20.9%. right? but that's still, yes, it's high, but it's more than 2% lower than it was last week at this time. locally hospitalizations still a big concern. right now, the bay area has more than 1800 people in the hospital. and...
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goodness to get to today, you know her as a mainstay on "dancing with the stars," the lovely and talented cheryl burke is here! [cheers and applause] but before all of that, we have a man who has helped hundreds of professional chefs and probably thousands of amateur cooks around the world, his new show is called "next level chef" and i'm totally going to be on it. and you can see it wednesdays on fox, say hello to gordon ramsay, y'all! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> gordon: so nice to see you! oh, my goodness me. >> kelly: we have met in person before at an event randomly, but it's the first time on this show in person. you have been linked via zoom. this is what we look like and person. >> gordon: you look amazing, congratulations on success! i will tell you why. i was trying to talk to my mom on the phone last week, she said i'm not picking up. i said why? she said "kelly" is on. you are on mainstream u.k. tv. >> kelly: oh, my gosh, that's amazing! i love date i have impressed your mom, she does not take your calls. is your mom a big reason why you became a chef? >> gordon: really good ques
goodness to get to today, you know her as a mainstay on "dancing with the stars," the lovely and talented cheryl burke is here! [cheers and applause] but before all of that, we have a man who has helped hundreds of professional chefs and probably thousands of amateur cooks around the world, his new show is called "next level chef" and i'm totally going to be on it. and you can see it wednesdays on fox, say hello to gordon ramsay, y'all! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >>...