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now at 11:00, nearly 10,000 people in the dark at this hour and pg & e says they should not expect the lights to come back on until morning. >> luckily the power is expected to be back before a severe cool down hits the bay area bringing with it some strong winds and maybe even some rain. >> get out of here. get out of here. get out of here, leave. >> a second south bay street vendor attacked caught on video. good evening. >> there are about 8 8,500 people in oakland still in the dark tonight. here's a current look at the out apbl map. the red areas show where the out ages are still happening. they are concentrated in east oakland but there are some other big blotches as well up
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in the oakland hills and down by san leandro street. >> this is as bad as it was at the peak. that's when 50,000 were in the dark. 80% of those lights are back on but that leaves 20% more to go. betty yu has more from oakland. >> the power outage pretty much left this neighborhood in the dark. but the safeway remained open so shoppers could get some necessities. >> we don't have power and we're hungry. but it's my friend's birthday so i just got her some roses instead. >> i don't see you with any food. >> i just got some jelly beans. all the frozen and cold items are locked up so we couldn't even get those. >> reporter: they canceled their brunch plans after losing their power. at the height of the outage
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more than 50,000 people were affected. >> what was it like driving with all the lights out. >> it was a little nervous. we couldn't even see the entrance because it was so dark. >> i saw an empty parking lot for. it kind of reminded me of covid. they said it was drive-thru only. >> reporter: firefighters responded to a responders. power was cut off at oakland international interrupting security lines and baggage claim. >> i tkpwotd got here and it was just so congested. the line was out the door. the kiosks wasn't working. no one could get their ticket to put their ticket on the baggage or get their boarding card. everybody was just waiting. we were just waiting. so and then the conveyor belt
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wasn't working. >> flights eventually resumed at the airport. >> i don't know what's going on but it's creepy. i don't know what's out there. >> big changes are on the way in the forecast. >> it's going to be the dramatic change andrea after tomorrow. which is going to be fantastic. so for president's day, that's not part of the headline. it's going to be sunny, it's going to be near 70. let me show you how things change. the map is color coded just to show you in general the temperatures at a higher level than near the service. so we're going to watch the cold air pour in. this is one of the best ways to really visualize out temperatures remain changed during the calm of the atmosphere. it's going to get a lot colder starting on tuesday. the wind is going to turn on in a significant way. by tuesday afternoon, we're seeing gusts to 40 miles per hour. that's enough for a wind advisory from tuesday afternoon to wednesday afternoon. there's a possibility for
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downed trees. this is going to feel so much colder because you're in a windchill fa. then there's a chance for rain as we head into tuesday ouine t chances for that in a minute. bryan over to you. >> the community rallying around a san jose street vendor after he was attacked at his food cart. it was all captured on video and john ray ramos has the story. >> why didn't you leave. why didn't you leave. >> get out of here. get out of here. get out of here, leave. >> wait. >> get out of here. >> carlos sanchez was manning his bar-be-que grill outside of the in-tech shop. >> you being an illegal.
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you want to do this? >> after threatening him with a can of lighter fluid, he then moved to the pickup truck to try to stop him. >> take it easy. >> then after that, sanchez himself was attacked directly with a baseball bat. >> you ready. go. go. >> reporter: after the encounter sanchez called police. they arrested on charges of attack with a deadly weapon and attempted carjacking. the auto parts business is closed on sunday but sanchez was back bar-be-quing chicken and ribs near the onramp to 880. he says the officers told him he wasn't bothering anyone and could stay at that spot. >> yeah, i was afraid to show up e again today but since the officer told me that i'm not hurting anybody or in anybody's way i could come back today. i do worry it will happen again but i feel i can overcome the
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situation and just be able to support my family here. that's all i want to do. >> reporter: but when it comes to support he's getting plenty from the community as customers and community activists shoed up showed up at the site. but in-tech is taking a beating alleging that the attack was racially motivated. >> you can be mad at the world but these people did not do anything to you other than you don't want to look at them. that sound like a you problem than anybody else. >> a community is always overlooked due to their immigration status. but that's no excuse to harass them or threaten them or what you guys witnessed in this video. this man makes $50 a day to support his two daughter and his wife and it's the last thing he needs to worry about. >> sanchez said he had been working in the same area for eight days since the attack happened. and he says he can't help but
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feel like racism had something to do with it. >> the. san jose authorities are looking for a man who attacked a hot dog vendor just before midnight on thursday. this tiktok video shows a man kicking a vendor while he's on the ground. he then runs away. there's no word on what led to the confrontation and the victim is recovering. assembly member nia vontis says she will recuse herself. vontis is the wife of ron vonta. she was recently appointed to lead the state's budget economy. but the role of overseeing her
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husband's office -- americans of all ages and political background are sending prayers and tributes to former president jimmy carter and his family. this comes after mr. carter chose to leave hospital care for his home in georgia. and folks there in plains remember him fondly. >> he was kind to everyone. and he said, how great it could be if we can all just be kind to the person in front of us. >> i've had a wonderful life. dozens of friends and a satisfying existence. >> mr. carter is best known for
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his work with habitat for humanity. our cameras were there when he came here with his wife roseline in 2015. >> they were there helping low income families. >> to talk to the family who worked alongside the former president. >> so this is my room and the president worked in this room. and he, put this part of the window. >> adelpha zavala still remembers the hour she spent working with the former president. it was in october 2015. they were constructing the window sill. here he is measuring and cutting the wood. adelpha says she was really nervous and excited at the same time. it was her first time meeting someone so powerful and famous skwr-tz >> said wow. oh my god. i can't believe the president was in my house. >> reporter: we interviewed her
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and the president back in 2015. >> thank you very much. >> it's going to be wonderful aapartments at a fairly modest cost. at least for this area. >> what impressed adelpha is how the president dedicated his time for the job. he wasn't here for a photo-op. >> most people take photos and everything. but he's in focus and work. >> it's hard to measure both jimmy carter and jocelyn carter's contributions to habitat. >> reporter: president of habitat for humanity east basil silican valley was also working with the president that day. >> i'm very sad that he will be leaving us but what he's leaving us with is a lifetime of goodness. a n d i think that it's up to us then to take that goodness and go spread it around in the world a little bit.
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>> the carter family can see how we take care and we appreciate this gift because i say, my house is a gift. communities across the area are taking time this evening to remember victims of japanese internment camps. >> and how one professor is working to encourage students
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# welcome back. there's a new effort under way to increase the number of african-americans entering the science and engineering fields. >> they've been d under represented in those pursuits. we meet a professor trying to change that. >> i started enrolling to these classes and i started looking at the students and what the demographic looked like. i started to be one of the only black females in the classes. >> reporter: arusalem abus is studying engineering. she says it was daunting at first to not see other people in her classes that looked like her. >> it's definitely daunting not to see anyone in your classes
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that look like yourself. >> reporter: african-americans made up just under 5% of people working in the science and engineering fields. >> it's not a question of intelligence, it's not a question of aptitude. >> reporter: he's create add mentorship program connecting students to african-american engineers working in the field. >> in terms of black engineer, i've heard that over and over. i'm the only one, i'm the only one. and that's what drew us to say, we need to build community across engineers at all levels. >> reporter: professor ara bu has built a community of engineers which students can meet and learn from and who students can draw inspiration from. >> it becoming more tangible. more real estate for us to see what our future looks like.
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>> a significant step forward toward ensuring a bright future. >> we will honor black history makers and trail makers from around the bay. it starts at 12:00 thursday right here on cbs with an encore presentation with our sister station kbcw. and, it's time for a big chill in the bay area. not tomorrow. >> tomorrow being president's day. we looked at that briefly off the top. it's a big day. we will show you what it will look like for the bay. but first i'm going to jump ahead to tuesday. tuesday day is a day when things really change and the first thing is going to be the wind. we watch the intensity pick up. pretty much coming through the entire bay. this is going to be cold wind and there's going to be a ill d
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feel very different. there's also a wind advisory. we could see some downed trees on monday afternoon through tuesday. if we look at time frame. tuesday day 1:00 until wednesday 1:00. it's the tuesday afternoon when the winds will be the strongest. if we're going get the strong wind they will likely be in the afternoon. here's why it's going feel cold. this system responsible is coming straight down directly from the cold. makes a lot of sense if this is coming down the continent. you can see there is rain here. it's going to be isolated, hit and miss showers. there's going to be a lot more out over the pa pacific than over us. and there is a chance of rain from tuesday evening all the way through pretty much friday morning at this point. it's not a lot if you add it
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all up maybe it's a half an inch of rain for that period. rain yes, but not significant. it's not nothing like the january storms. that is lower than we've seen any of the other systems do so far this winter. mount hamilton will get snow. that's happened several times already this winter. but mount hamilton could get a half foot of snow that's a lot more than hamilton has gotten this scenario. but it's the east bay hills. i know the map is a difficult one to make a detail like that. which is the very top of the east bay hills. as we get into thursday and this doesn't look like a significant storm up there. other than being interesting and a talker and cool to look at. that should be about it. there shouldn't be a lot.
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in the sierra, it's going to start snowing tuesday afternoon. travel home on monday if you're expecting someone to come back monday should be fine by a weather standpoint. then it will just get messier from there. watch the snow keep going as we take a look at the sierra all the way through next week. we're going to get about another two feet of snow there. it's good. good for the snow packt. pack. the north bay valleys are always the coldest. that's everybody else on thursday. we should be in the mid-30s. in the seven-day forecast you can see the chance of rain for wednesday, thursday and friday. but it's the cold and the wind. the little wind icon right there. might be the most impactful thing to start us off on wednesday. back to you.
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>> marking 81 years since a dark chapter of american history. how several bay area communities are remembering the victims of japanese internment camps. >> even if the giants and a east first spring training work out. may as well check in with the boys of summer. a reunion for the ages. >> holy, like, we're going to the final four. >> if you hear him, you know it's game time. >> go, go, go. >> and. >> i have no feel. >> those - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and secure mental health resources today. call our warm line at 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org.
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a day of remembrance in san francisco to commemorate the 10 west coast internment camps where 125,000 japanese americans were sent during world war ii. it was 81 years ago today, president roosevelt signed an executive order forcing japanese americans into camps in oregon and california. >> community members including ryan yamamoto took part of the event today. they were reminded how they were forced to leave their homes and businesses. >> you would hope that people
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have learned their lessons. but unfortunately the same racial prejudice and lack of political leadership, 's why a day of remembrance is so important. >> china town had their own remembrance event. their goal is to bring attention to the successful movement. >> it was really only with the black liberation movement in the 1960s that japanese became more active in both trying to reclaim their own history and to also fight for equality. at the same time, the late
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nor maneta was honored. the former san jose mayor and transportation secretary who died last may was interned in a wyoming camp for several years when he was a child. the smithsonian honored him today for advancing
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about the mult identifi flying object flown over canada. at least one thought to be that chinese spy balloon others civilians. >> it's putting a lot of scrutiny on what exactly is buzzing over our heads at any given moment. >> so we thought it was worth a story. gitner spoke about what exactly is out there flying. >> when a chinese spy plane was found flying it caused several emotions. >> people found out there's a balloon flying over head and it became a concern but they didn't realize that this has been literally happening thousands and thousands of times every day going back 90 years. >> reporter: john powell as known as the crazy balloon guy
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is president of j.p.aerospace. they've flown 200 missions from rockets, to chairs in space. >> yeah, we put a chair at 100,000 feet. >> you fly these balloons up into high altitudes like these. are you worried some of yours could get shut down? >> actually, yes. in fact, we're postponing some of our flights until this all settles down. >> powell now playing it safe as anthony blinken says china offered no apology sunday in the first meeting. >> this is abuse of the use of force. >> powell worried security
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>> the first giants and a's first spring training workout. you will hear from sean minaya. but first let's hear from all- star weekend from vivint arena in salt lake city. they remember steph curry, of course. teams were picked before tipoff. lebron james and giannis antetokounmpo making selections. first quarter. we will pick it up with james, coming up in blue and his record-tying 19th all-star game. off the backboard to himself, and throw it down! lebron only played the first half because he injured his right hand! he did it right here! trying to block a lay-up. so there was defense! second half turned into a three- point shooting contest. here is jayson tatum. corner pocket

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