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the heavily anticipated first round of the nfl draft officially over as football fans will now start researching who their new additions are and are looking forward to the future round. >> and of course, for players this is the time many of them have their dreams realized. >> for more on this, including a hometown kid who is going to be with a team that used to play here in the bay area. bailey. >> that's right. sal. yeah, the oakland raiders have a new member of their team. good morning to everybody at home. 32 football players had their dreams realized when their name was called by nfl commissioner roger goodell, including that bay area native brock bowers. bowers, who grew up in napa, is heading to the raiders. bowers attended redwood middle school and then played high school ball at napa high before heading off to college at georgia. and it wasn't, as sal mentioned, wasn't too long ago where when the raiders called oakland home and when bowers was a kid, he actually went to their training camps as a fan. of course, his role significantly different when this new season rolls aroun
the heavily anticipated first round of the nfl draft officially over as football fans will now start researching who their new additions are and are looking forward to the future round. >> and of course, for players this is the time many of them have their dreams realized. >> for more on this, including a hometown kid who is going to be with a team that used to play here in the bay area. bailey. >> that's right. sal. yeah, the oakland raiders have a new member of their team....
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the three day nfl draft starts at 5:00 tonight. the countdown is on pacific time. this event used to be only held in new york city, but in recent years, the nfl has been moving it to different locations. we got las vegas, kansas city, and now the motor city detroit, and that city is preparing for as many as 400,000 people to take part in this week's festivities. detroit is treating the draft like oscar night for football. >> i'm really excited about this chance to show the world this dynamic city, this dynamic state is not just about detroit in and of itself. it's about all of us fans from every team will be represented, including, of course, the 49ers. >> a few select fans will have prime seats right next to the stage. >> the san francisco 49ers. select trey lance quarterback, and that's the big question for niners fans. >> who will the team pick in the first round? their last first round pick was trey lance in 2021. while the faithful, they're hoping the team will have much better success this year, general manager john lynch says 49ers scouts have their eyes on
the three day nfl draft starts at 5:00 tonight. the countdown is on pacific time. this event used to be only held in new york city, but in recent years, the nfl has been moving it to different locations. we got las vegas, kansas city, and now the motor city detroit, and that city is preparing for as many as 400,000 people to take part in this week's festivities. detroit is treating the draft like oscar night for football. >> i'm really excited about this chance to show the world this...
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we're just one day away from the nfl draft night, and the league is putting the finishing touches on the big stage in downtown detroit. the venue is about a year and a half in the making. the goal for the draft night is to look great in person and for people who watch at home. as many as 400,000 people are expected to be in detroit this week for the nfl draft, the team behind the event says the stage is a product of the nfl, as well as people from around the area of detroit. >> we went around to many different groups around the city and made sure that everybody had a perspective in the decor, and then we took it back to our very talented team, who wrote a brief and sort of brought it to life. >> the highly anticipated event kicks off tomorrow, the first round starting at 5 p.m. the 49ers first selection is picked number 31. >> fremont native and olympian figure skater kristi yamaguchi is the latest inspiration for barbie's women's series, yamaguchi told the associated press. it is an honor to be recognized for her olympic achievements just ahead of may's aapi heritage month, yamaguch
we're just one day away from the nfl draft night, and the league is putting the finishing touches on the big stage in downtown detroit. the venue is about a year and a half in the making. the goal for the draft night is to look great in person and for people who watch at home. as many as 400,000 people are expected to be in detroit this week for the nfl draft, the team behind the event says the stage is a product of the nfl, as well as people from around the area of detroit. >> we went...
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. >> okay stay tuned then because we have a story for you a napa high school alum heading for the nfl dra i ge you know those mornings when it takes just a little bit extra to get you out of bed? this might be it. wake up to the goodness of jimmy dean. spurred hatch just a short time ago, a day after two other chicks made their arrival. there's a good chance the last of these four falcons could arrive before tomorrow's hatch day celebration on the cal campus. the chicks are all the offspring of uc berkeley's famous peregrine falcon named annie. transportation officials say ferry service between sausalito and san francisco will likely resume sometime this week . service was paused after crews discovered damage to the sausalito pier. several ferry lines were affected by the closure, forcing commuters to find other ways to get there. while service is expected to start sometime soon. a project to fully replace the dock and damaged terminal is also underway. construction is expected to begin next year. >> happening today, longtime san jose restaurant the burger pit is closing its doors for
. >> okay stay tuned then because we have a story for you a napa high school alum heading for the nfl dra i ge you know those mornings when it takes just a little bit extra to get you out of bed? this might be it. wake up to the goodness of jimmy dean. spurred hatch just a short time ago, a day after two other chicks made their arrival. there's a good chance the last of these four falcons could arrive before tomorrow's hatch day celebration on the cal campus. the chicks are all the...
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so well, look at the nfl. >> consider that they pretty much got rid of all of it, but it mostly they have a little more money than they have public schools. >> exactly. >> yeah, a little one. >> but i think it was more because of injury. just because if you hit that turf hard as you know, if you played high school football. yeah, this is a little more forgiving. i think we're in that third group. >> i'd like to learn more. yeah. as people weigh in, those numbers change. we'll check in on that poll throughout the nine. of course. we'll start a newscast, though, now in oakland, where an investigation is underway after a police officer shot and killed a person wanted for a homicide. as ktvu erasmus explains, it started with an investigation. ali, more than 80 miles away in sacramento. >> yes. and we should mention this is the first deadly police shooting to happen in oakland so far this year. the person killed last night was wanted by sacramento police as part of a homicide investigation there. now, we don't know what homicide in sacramento that the person was accused of, but the search
so well, look at the nfl. >> consider that they pretty much got rid of all of it, but it mostly they have a little more money than they have public schools. >> exactly. >> yeah, a little one. >> but i think it was more because of injury. just because if you hit that turf hard as you know, if you played high school football. yeah, this is a little more forgiving. i think we're in that third group. >> i'd like to learn more. yeah. as people weigh in, those numbers...