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to save a historic college. they say it is much more than a school. entire building is about to get a new address. why the city says this weekend's move is a big win for cook. now at 11:00, and streaming on cbs and bay area wine country. is next is picking up. once again in sonoma county. as kpix 5 reports, it was not the usual crowd sipping wine and dining tonight. >> reporter: it might be quiet at sonoma plaza but earlier today there's quite a party, seniors living it up after spending most of last year cooped up in their homes. a bottlewine and a fes.you n sesm hear the laughter and since the
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joy in their hearts to be together again. >> my heart is so much lighter. i felt a lot of hope. >> reporter: the hope that was delivered in the form of a vaccine. >> i am dancing in the streets happy. >> when i got the first one he said oh my god, wow. i feel so happy. >> reporter: according to sonoma county, 83% of the seniors 75 and older have been vaccinated. >> it is a sense of freedom. >> i would like you to taste this. this is a vintage of my own. >> it gives you a feeling of normalcy aint of the nation is starting to dine out. >> i can go out and enjoy my friends and see people i have not seen in a year. >> this is pizza from across the street. >> maybe it must my age. . >> r
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i know that if i get it that is it. i will see you later. >> reporter: aside from all of the people they get to see now, their friends, they are truly grateful to see their families again. their sons, daughters, and their grandchildren. >> it is so nice to see people smiling and laughing again. thank you for that. california is expecting a big boost to its vaccine supply. federal officials are shaping around 11 million doses of the single shot, johnson and johnson vexing to states next week. we are not sure exactly how many of those are coming here but state officials say they are already preparing to add appointments.
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starting on april 15, everyone 16 and older will be eligible for a shot in california. take a live look outside after a beautiful day around the bay area. paul heggen joins us now. with that wonderful we get warmer. >> exactly. let's take a look at where our temperatures topped out today. is beautiful out this evening. high temperatures made it into the 60s and 70s across the bay. up to 77 in santa rosa. you'll be back there tomorrow least a couple degrees from where we talked out today, in the 60s in san francisco. 70s for san jose and concord. high temperatures expected to be anywhere from seven to 11 above normal. very close to 70 in the city. probably falling just short. over 70s for san jose and concorde. looks like the warm weather will stick one for inland
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portions of the bay area on sunday. a bit of a cold under the water. will talk about why and we will look at the full seven-day outlook in a few minutes. a live look from oakland, where the fight to save a woman's college has taken a new turn. financially struggling mills college has announced a partnership with uc, berkeley to house 200 cal freshman on the campus in the fall. katie nelson explains the announcement comes amid a passionate push to keep the college from closing. >> reporter: a passionate, and at times angry, group of staff, students, and alumni gathered here determined to find a way to save mills college, saying it plays an important role in the community. >> when i say mills use a strong. >> reporter: amid the chance an, more than 100 people gathered at the entrance of mills college to rally this afternoon, saying they are determined to find a way to keep it open.
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>> i stand with all of you to demand the trusteesheintabl >> reporr: westwood llege and is within the next two yearlooffefoyourdegrand stead b pandemic. >> we want to be included in decisions. we want to attempt to address. >> reporter: mills college sophomore graduated from los gatos high school and said she struggled due to the fact that she identifies as a lesbian. >> it was hard to be so different. i just wanted a place that felt like home. >> reporter: she found that in mills college, and all woman school founded in 1852, where about half of the students identified as lgbtq+ and 65% identify as people of color. >> it is important to support these learners because they become leaders. they represent poses that you d
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>> reporter: many speakers said they want the opportunity to talk with trustees about how they can help with the financial crisis and keep this a four-year college but say the trustees have not been interested in their input. we did reach out to mills college for comment but did not hear back. meanwhile, in san jose, a historic old apartment building that has stood there two pandemics will get a new address this weekend. maria medina is live in san jose with the story with this century old home. >> reporter: what is great about this story, it is not about an old home on the move. it is also about converting it to affordable housing. >> such a , old structure. >> reporter: four 111 years, these apartments have had the address 14 east reed street in san jose. >> we live closer. come sunday, it will move to a new address, less than a quarter mile away on the fourth
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and read. >> it has nice, old bones. >> the community came together to raise funds. >> no one gave up. the stars aligned. >> reporter: the executive director for the preservation action council of san jose says the four unit apartment building was scheduled to be demolished in december. the community rallied together to save it. >> to see it go to the landfill, nobody could stomach that. >> reporter: the developer who plans to build a mixed commercial and residential tower donated the building to habitat for humanity. city donated the land that will it will rest on, chargingju onl >> we are excited to see this role down the street. >> reporter: will it be that easy? will it roll down the street? >> i have never seen a structure move quite like this.
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>> that is so weird. you do not see that everyday. i will be coming down. residents, especially those who live on reed street will get a front row seat on sunday. >> will probably shut down the whole street and take it down the middle and back it in. it will be fun. >> if you'd like to see the home on the move it happens again on sunday between 8:00 and noon on first and read. once this home is rehab will be sold to low income families at less than market value. >> what a great idea. the cost of refurbishing it, even moving it has got to be cheaper than building a big new building. good for the city. thank you for that. still ahead, amid california's homeless crisis, one common question is why are we not feeling vacant homes. tonight, one bay area city is doing just that. >> sometimes i think i will wake up from the stream because it is too good to be true.
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breaking news right now. 10 people are reportedly shot in virginia beach, virginia tonight. police in the popular spring break destination say the first in a series of shootings was reported around three hours ago, eight people were shot a little while later, police reportedly shot and killed someone they encountered while searching for suspects. a second person has also died. we will bring you more details as they become available. will take a live look from san francisco tonight, throughout the pandemic, we have been reporting on a growing number of vacant apartments out there. >> people expressing reg plunit tonight, and our original series, project homes, susie has a firsthand look at this unique solution. >> sometimes i think i will wake up from this dream. it is too good to be true.
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>> reporter: for the first time in more than 50 years, donald booth has keys to his very own apartment. >> i went from absolutely ankning to a on >>ter: is e of75 people to be re-housed since july through san francisco's pilot program called the flexible housing subsidy pool. matches homeless people with vacant apartments. >> there is this unique opportunity with the market right now. >> reporter: andrea evans is a tipping point community, the nonprofit that runs the program and helps identify property owners, like wayne. >> for me, it is trying to make a change one unit at a time. >> reporter: as an early adopter of the program, wayne reporter: nants are required to pay 30% of their income. tipping point covers the rest so the property owners receive market rate planted. >> it is easy and it is
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guaranteed rent. from the landlord perspective, why not? >> reporter: it is faster than the housing programs because it deals with existing spaces and private dollars. >> they interviewed me on a thursday. the following monday i got a call and she says i found a match. >> reporter: the program also ends up randomly scattering people throughout the community, which organizers say makes it more successful because, like anyone else, people expressi t same building very strict rules. >> you can have people over to your place at whatever time of day or night you like. that is often not the case in many of our buildings.
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>> reporter: up into may 2019, donald was in prison. when he was rst >>yohat en connected to this program, where would you be? >> i have no idea, probably in jail. >> reporter: donald that that scared him about being out. at least in prison he was housed and fed. now, he lights up talking about his home. it is a chance, one he is determined to take advantage of. >> they gave me a chance. i proved myself. i have not even had a hiccup. man, i do not care what it takes. i will do good. >> reporter: tenants of the program will continue to receive subsidy funding through 2022. then the city will pick up the tab. the mayor will have to hundred people housed through this program this year and eventually expanded to 2000. keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at
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cbs.com. see all of susie's reporting on our website. new at 11:00, a man accused of beating an asian american army veteran is now facing felony charges, including a hate crime. san francisco man, ron -- earlier this month while yelling racial slurs. happened while he was walking home from the grocery store in ingleside. he told us that he has been experiencing memory loss since the attack. brown is expected to appear in court next week. hundreds of people rallying across the bay area today to demand an end to the violence against the asian community. youth activists led a stop asian hate march in francisco. leaders rallied in chinatown as well, announcing a new campaign to install surveillance cameras in the area. >> deter crime. it is most important thing. we are able to let the police department know. >> it is captured on video. if we can get photos we can get that information out to the public.
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>> kpix 5 is taking a closer look at the attacks against asian americans and a half hour special. you can catch the replay tomorrow night at 8:00 and again at a:30 and then monday at 5:30 here on cbs and bay area. turning to weather. a live look outside as rep up a gorgeous warm day around the bay area. >> we check in with paul right now. a lot of smiles out there because we're hitting that 70 to 80 range. in spring, there is nothing better. >> it is nice to enjoy warm temperatures. eventually we would like rain but that will not stop me from enjoying a warm, late march weekend. it will feel like may. thermos temperatures across the bay area will be on saturday because the offshore breeze will continue. will not be overly windy there will be strong enough to reduce the marine influence around the bay and coast. the week on shore breeze will kick in on sunday.
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will be very warm inland around the bay and the coast because temperatures will drop for the second half of the weekend. this storm system to the north, while any rain will miss us it will usher in cooler air for one day to start off next week before another warm spell settles into the bay area. temperatures are beginning to back off. we are looking at mostly 50s with upper 40s in santa rosa. these temperatures will continue to drop. will be normal wake of temperatures early on saturday. everybody in the 40s. and then temperatures will be off to the races. any outdoor activities, go ahead either half of the weekend. saturday look spectacular. plenty of sunshine. this pop looks happy about it. this is my low. plenty of sunshine throughout the day with temperatures warming up to around 70 degrees. high temperatures will be into the 70s across much of the bay area. mid 60s along the coast. that is above normal.
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upper 60s and mid-70s around the bay. mid to upper 70s further inland. thermos spots will reach close to 80. again, cooler on sunday but it will still be very nice throughout the weekend. the second warm spell settles in. the storm track been this way to the north. were not stuck entirely. there are signs in the long range, beyond the seven-day forecast that the whole upper level pattern will rearrange itself by the first week of april, which will mean at least a cooler pattern and potentially a wet weather pattern as well as we head through easter weekend and into the first full week of april. that is a long way down the line. 20 of sunshine and fair weather clouds on monday. temperatures into the mid-70s around the bay. on wednesday with line temperatures around 80 eeto fin march anhe into early april. straight ahead in sports, teams win, teams lose. anything the 49ers do, people stop. huge trade got everybody's attention today.
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fern is here with sports. 49ers made a trait that shook up the nfl draft. >> shook it up? it broke the internet when it hits. the 49ers made a lot of noise today. and in smoke draft, a meteoric rise in the draft picking order. >> 53rd pick, the san francisco 49ers select -- >> who would that be? they moved up to third overall from 12th. not quite and even swap with the dolphins. the 49ers are giving by emmy its first round pick the next three years, plus a third rounder. that puts the team in position to draft a quarterback for the future. possible is right here, byu
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sack wilson, the ohio state justin fields. tradewinds from north dakota stat d mmy ter te 49 whoever this rookie is this year. grow below has two years remaining on his current contract. the lawyers tonight did not have it. trey was back in the lineup after missing a game because of illness. first-quarter it was trey young's gamefl halfshot65% of e first third qur, cannned ov doa mitch headed it er. johnlin here is again. in the fourth, watch this young the past. one of his 15 this is for
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collins. on the pocket, three. he scored a career high, 38. a 11, 124-108. golden state has lost four straight games. a record of 22-24. shark fans commiserating where they do not socially distance. is not a thing. second period, tied at 1-1. sharks in white. it was to one, arizona. then in the third, the coyotes scored three goals in a two minute span. izona 5- it stopped san i alto st thing game? same two teams tomorrow at 7:00. sharks got another crack at them. thank you for that's. an incredible show of generosity boosting spirits y ars
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finally tonight, a sweet surprise in oakland. >> one very generous customer left a $1000 tip at an ice cream shop. workers at the creamery say they are shocked and filled with gratitude. the wood stopped in earlier this week, had lunch with her daughter, and left the tip on a $63 bill. >> just a regular table and a regular day. i wish i would have said thank you when she left. i did not believe it when i first seen it. the matt thuman did not mention the tip before leaving. workers at the shop are posting online in hopes of finding her to say thank you in person. >> in the nick of time for sure for a lot of people. >> absolutely.
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watch cbs in bay area with the kpix 5 news app. another pandemic passover is almost here for juice in the bay area. shabbat semper cisco handing out 402 meals ahead of tomorrow's holiday. all of the essentials included. fish, fruit, roasted chicken. the milk was packed up in the back. >> it looked really good also.
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(mellow music) - the bay area is a golden destination e you ing ouife's simp joys, hindered by chronic dental issues? if your smile is holding back your social, or professional life, if your health is suffering because of dental challenges, or if enjoying a steak dinner is just a dream, here's the good news. clearchoice dental implants can change your life in one day. (upbeat music) and over the next 30 minutes, we'll show you how to claim your smile and the good life that can go with it. welcome to smile healthy bay area. (audience applause) hi everyone. it's so good to see you all here today at smile healthy. i'm lisa singer and over the next half hour, we're going to get empowered. we'll be exploring how to reclaim lives
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shackled from the pain and embarrassment of significant tooth loss. joining me in the studio today is renowned prosthodontist, dr. mark adams. (audience applause) dr. adams and other doctors throughout the clearchoice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including three centers here in the bay area. we're about to find out how their team tackles the chronic dental issues that can make life miserable for so many. (audience applause) dr.adams, you truly help to give people a second chance at life? - mm-hmm. - all by improving their smile. why is a healthy smile so important? - the ability to be able to smile at a loved one, to be able to walk into a restaurant and order anything you want, those are things that those of us who have healthy teeth, we take for granted. but now let's think about the person who doesn't have that, who can't eat the foods they like, wants to hide their smile, it's a terrible and devastating effect on their life.
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- i can't imagine. and you're right, i do take for granted that i can chew a piece of steak. but for those who can't, why is that, what gets in the way of their healthy smile? - most of the people that come to see us, they have cavities, they have gum disease, they're on this merry-go-round of having problems with their teeth. and even though they have put a lot of effort into this, because of the disease processes, they are losing their teeth. and so they come to a point where all of a sudden, they have to do something. - they're coming to you, they're looking for a change. is there though a typical patient that comes to clearchoice? - our patients are anywhere from 19 to 99 years old, they come from all walks of life. what they share in common is they want another solution that will allow them to smile, to chew, to live a normal life. - you're truly helping people find those simple pleasures in life again. so for someone watching right now,
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- that's wonderful. there is hope. - absolutely. - and what's great is clearchoice makes such a profound impact on so many lives, and these patients love to share their stories. now let's meet one of those patients whose life was transformed by clearchoice dental implants. here's drew's story. (mellow music) - my name is drew and this is my clearchoice story. i started losing my teeth as a teen. by the time i was an adult, i had lost three front teeth and had all kinds of dental issues. it's amazing how your smile can affect you. i kind of felt like i was living life in the shadows, gave up my friendships, eating the foods that i love to eat. yeah, i got to a point where i said i need to do something and get back to the old drew. (uplifting music)
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from the moment i walked into clearchoice, i knew i was in the right place. they took the time to explain to me how i was gonna become (breathes heavily) the person i used to be. it was an investment in myself, and it brought me back to where i wanted to live. i'm out here doing the stuff that i love. the people at clearchoice gave that ck to me. (audience applause) - wow, what a powerful story. - yes, indeed. - it's incredible how this one decision allows for a transformation that reaches so far beyond the mouth. so how does someone go from the before to the after? - at clearchoice, we take a patient-centered approach because every patient is unique, they all have unique goals. it starts out with having the entire team together in one location. you have the prosthodontist, you have the oral surgeon, you have all of the dental staff, and the medical equipment, and the laboratory, all in one location
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to help these patients achieve their goals. and it all starts with a consultation. we wanna hear about the vision that these people have for their smile. what do they want this to actually look like? we talk about what their objectives and what their goals of the treatment are. we call that the smile healthy approach, because every patient then walks out with a customized plan. - yeah, and it's just so remarkable that a dental issue can affect your entire life. - at clearchoice, we have locations all across the country and we hear these emotional stories all the time, patients who suffer emotionally and physically, they're masters of being able to hide their smile, patients who are unable to sit down and enjoy a meal because of the pain going on in their mouth. imagine not being able to eat foods because you are trying to chew these foods and your teeth hurt and are sore, they don't wanna wear a denture, they're looking for another solution. - well, and you talked earlier about the pain of chewing,
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and i, from experience, had that where i'm afraid to go to the dentist because i have a little bit of a fear of pain myself. so how does clearchoice handle pain management? - every patient is unique, and so every patient needs a customized approach to being able to handle that. i can tell you in general though, our goal is to minimize any kind of discomfort for our patient. we have pain management, not only for the procedure itself, but right afterwards. you have to remember though, that these implants become part of your body so that when you begin to chew and eat, you don't have a set of teeth that are moving around. they look, feel, and act like real teeth, and so there isn't any pain associated with them, like you have with a lot of removable teeth. when you have a denture, it can move around and it can cause a lot of pain. and here's the worst part, a denture causes bone loss whereas the implants help to actually save the actual bone. - wow, it sounds so wonderful, and it must be really gratifying to be a part of that.
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- i've been doing this for over 30 years and these patients' stories, the ability to be able to come in and help these people hit their human potential and really start to participate in life again, i'm so lucky every day be able to help these patients. - now let's need another special person who changed their life with their decision to smile healthy. (audience applause) (twangy music) - my name is randy, and this is my clearchoice story. brisket cooked for two full days. my passion in life has always been serving some of the best barbecue you could ever serve. (twangy music) i had a motorcycle accident when i was 15 and had a bridge put in. my mouth was terrible. it's very hard to eat barbecue without teeth. you can't chew it, you're not gonna be able to enjoy it, and i'm a chef. can you imagine not being able to taste your own food? (uplifting music) to be able to have a palette
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and taste everything was so important to me. i had decided that something needed to be done about my teeth. i saw the commercial that clearchoice could get it done in one day. this was a choice for me. today, i get to live the life that i wanna live and cook with the passion that i feel. clearchoice gave me my passion for cooking back. - you can be a success story too. coming up on smile healthy, find out how dental implants work and how you can change your life in one location in one day, just like lori did. (upbeat music) - they took an x-ray of my mouth and they were able to say we can work with that. (lori laughs) - her teeth are in. - oh my gosh (laughs excitedly). - we'll be right back. - i would come into work as early as three and four in the morning to avoid people.
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when you've got 10 to 12 teeth missing, you can't hide that. - having to talk in front of groups, he was very shy because he didn't like to show his teeth or smile. - for years, i would dream of the place where i could go and one day come out and have all my teeth. - at clearchoice, our responsibility is to educate you and facilitate, so you are very comfortable with the decision you're making. - doing dentures just wouldn't work for me. it was a very collaborative and team approach. they've got a lab there, everything gets done in the lab, clearchoice put together a personalized plan, and i've got the best smile i could ever ask for, in one day. - [mark] it is 100% transformation. (mellow music) (moves into upbeat music)
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i'm here with prosthodontist dr. mark adams,

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