Healing town hall, live from studio being new orleans. Now joined now by chris hayes and join all right. Good evening, and welcome to our town hall of the national day of racial healing and event creating, 60 years ago by our sponsor of the w. E. Case kellogg foundation. The specialties held every year on the day after the dr. Martin luther king holiday. If you look around, you will see that we are in this glorious space, incredible room. It is part of a studio b which is a set of former warehouses turn to an Art Experience by the artist brandon be mike odoms, here in the by Water Neighborhood of the great city of new orleans. Our colleague jermaine lee who has been doing some reporting for this project is here with us as well and so is the young fellas the land where we unfortunate to be meeting tonight has made a Gathering Place and trading hub of different backgrounds and cultures going back centuries. And so we want to acknowledge, thank and honor the Indigenous People for hume thi
Im audrey asistio. Welcome to nbc bay area news at 4 30. Were going to tell you about the crucial vote that happened just hours ago. That will hike up water prices. Were also tracking other stories on this tuesday, including some news that shows just how hard it is to make it in the bay. The median home price in Santa Clara County just hit a new high mark 2 million. Our scott budman breaks down the new numbers for us. Also, protesters chained themselves up outside a google conference in Mountain View today. The demands theyre making from the Silicon Valley giant and take a look at this. Sick pelicans are popping up in the bay area and beyond. Why so many of them are needing to be treated are Jodi Hernandez goes to the International Bird rescue in search of those answers. But lets go ahead and begin today with your water bills. Because if you do live in the south bay, the price you pay is about to go up this afternoon, valley water approved a nearly 13 rate hike for much of Santa Clara
Damian and today with la onda festival in napa valley. With us are the legendary ceja family, amelia and dalia ceja of the legendary Ceja Vineyards. Welcome to the show, welcome back. Dalia ceja muchas gracias, thank you for having us. Damian thank you for being here. Dona amelia, how are things going with the industry and the business . Amelia ceja well, its going great for Ceja Vineyards. We have very loyal, wineloving fans far and wide, and its wonderful to host them, and they just love our wines. Damian all right, well, were here to talk about the la onda festival in napa valley. If you ever wanna talk about, again, your companies that have vineyards and whatnot. Dalia, things seems to be going well. Talk about your immersion into the family and into the, well, into the industry. You were with the family already, but youre emerging into the industry. Dalia yes, absolutely, so i represent the next generation in wine for Ceja Vineyards, third generation, working with my familia. My t
Possibly jail people who sleep outside in public areas . Good afternoon. I am ryan yamamoto. This case can have far reaching implications as california and bay area continue to grapple on how to address the homeless crisis. When housing is under attack, what do we do . Demonstrators gathered to call for solutions for the unhoused. In oregon a city of about 40,000 people saw more people homeless sleeping outside in tents or cars. Businesses and residents started complaining so the city started enforcing laws with fines or even a month in jail for repeat offenders. A group who were homeless sued saying that amounted to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the eighth amendment. This is getting the attention of Governor Newsom who says this can make it impossible with the encampments. More on the significance of the case and the impact. Well address a very narrow question which is is there any constitutional status at all for people who are homeless . And can you c
Its not clear what if any charges will be filed. The man had intentionally stabbed himself. Hes now at the hospital. Lets talk about the neighborhood that was shut down. The highway was shut down. I just checked google maps. It appears traffic is moving. Were going to keep you posted on the story. Still a lot to learn. Tim furlong, nbc 10 news. Now to new details on how dozens of scared residents at a Senior Living home escaped a fire. Four people are presumed dead in this happened last week and left many residents the home right before thanksgiving. Denise nakano spent the day talking with a man who helped in that rescue. These neighbors should be considered heroes. Get in there and help. Over the past several days, neighbors have relivid the tragedy of this fire that happened within walking distance of their homes. Thats my house on the hill. This is a plume of smoke and cinder. Reporter joes house overlooks whats left of the fire that displaced 133 people and presumably killed four