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>>yeah. and right now in the afternoon. police say multiple people were killed in >ryan>a single car crash. >>good afternoon. i'm ryan yamamoto investigators trying to figure out what caused this crash and identity of the victims. here's what we >ryan>know so far. it's still a very active scene. as you can >>see. a section of foothill road is blocked off as police worked. to see some foam on the
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ground. that crash happened >ryan>around 9:00 last night near stonebridge >>drive. police have not said how many people were killed, but they say mobile victims. we have calls at the police. >ryan>for more information, we'll bring you the very latest as it becomes >>available. our other top story here at noon, a uc berkeley student protesters daily of their camp out in front of sprawl plaza, >ryan>saying they will not leave until >>their university meets their demands. they're calling on the university, too. his actions in gaza as genocide >ryan>divest from corporations that support >>israel cut ties with israeli universities and programs and enact policy. palestinian students. so >far, protests have remained peaceful. absolutely >>think that encampment is, um, you know. that palestinians are not alone in their struggle. >we are trying to emphasize that as the palestinians have shown us of the last 7 months in the face of this genocide
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that you know that they are here to stay, you know, and so are we. until you see diverse. >>we're not going anywhere. meanwhile, chaos erupted its student protests on country, including at emerson college, the university of >ryan>texas, austin and usc. that's >>where police met protesters with a show of force. hundreds have already been around. mike johnson visited columbia university, where demonstrations >ryan>are also happening. he's >>calling for more action to be taken at these campuses. guard enforcement or someone to come in here and take control. >ryan>are you calling for the national guard to come here? desperate >>times call for desperate measures. meanwhile, israel is nearing its 8th. why witnesses say israel has already begun air strikes on >ryan>rafah, hamas last stronghold >>or more than 1 million palestinian refugees reside, israel says move into an all out >ryan>assault on rafah without a given timeline >>and attack that the united states has condoned without a plan to save civilian. so more
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than 34,000 palestinians have been >reporter>killed and now the 7th month long war >>hamas propaganda video, which cannot hint. verified shows hirsch goldberg >reporter>pollen talking under duri's with >>an amputated hand and injuries sustained during the october 7. but for his parents, it is proof of >life and a sign of hope. we >>heard your voice today for the 1st time in 201 day. if you can hear us i am telling you, >we are telling you we love you >>stay strong survive release a name to protest of family and friends >reporter>outside prime minister benjamin netanyahu's residents last night, demanding he make a deal to bring the hostages >home. >>also under pressure, national security minister ben jaffe, >>protesters chanted shame as he left a meeting.
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>reporter>through the crowd. >>many here are terrified that time is running. out. and they are angry. believing their government has love wins in captivity that anger >reporter>exploded onto the streets last >>night, ending in scuffle with police. yeah. in your coverage on what's happening in the middle east, the occupation >ryan>at uc berkeley and other college >>campuses across the country. stay with us on air on our website at kpix. streaming on the free cbs news app. okay, >ryan>turning to weather right now, here is a live look outside, beautiful >>shot of the golden gate bridge. standing nice and tall, maybe a little chilly out. jack. the winds are expected to pick up this afternoon, meteorologist >darren peck, tracking the conditions >>a little bit of a pattern change coming up in the forecast. first of all more breaks of blue sky.
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>its grip. it's not going to be all day. great. today. >>and we can thank this week weather. system. off the far north. coast for that. that as this thing approach as you can see, most of this falls apart from a rain >standpoint. i mean, if you look at this is tomorrow afternoon, we're seeing more blue sky than anything else, really, but there are still occasional showers mixed in and as we get into the later afternoon, it turns into actual like isolated >>thunderstorms going through the central valley, but it just stays blue sky. we feel this much from a rain standpoint, but we >do from a wind standpoint, so when we get back together >>and the complete forecast, we're going to talk about how friday is actually more that coming up case that sparked the me >ryan>too movement. but today, new york's highest >>court overturned hollywood producer harvey weinstein is 2020. the court of appeals says the judge and weinsteins case >ryan>made several improper rulings that >>prevented the 72 year old from getting a fair trial that included about allegations that were not part of the case, >the highest >>court of new york says is
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that that evidence was prejudicial that its admission >change the course of the trial >>because the jury was looking at harvey winds hitting at his character, this propensity >to act and not looking >>at the crimes that were charged in new york court rule. we'll get a trial and that has been serving >ryan>a 23 year sentence in new york, but will remain >>in prison because he was also convicted in 2022 of rape. sentenced to 16 years in that case, >ryan>the us supreme court heard arguments today over whether >>or not former president donald trump can be criminally prosecuted. before the outcome could have major implications >reporter>on this year's presidential race. >>protestors gathered outside the supreme court. this is heard arguments about whether former president donald >reporter>trump should be free from criminal >>prosecution claim he
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reiterated at a campaign stop in new york. located in the supreme court on presidential immunity >of president has to have immunity if >>you don't have immunity, just have a ceremonial president trump's lawyer. for resident as immunity from prosecution >when it comes to official acts during his tenure >>in office without presidential immunity from criminal oh, princey as we know it. some justices >seem skeptical of that argument if the president decides that his rival is a corrupt person. and he orders the >>military or order someone to assassinate him. his official acts that for which he can get >reporter>immunity, it would depend on the hypothetical >>in filings, the special counsel argues that instead of an official it was working to carry out a quote private scheme >to remain in power by fraud, >>working with private lawyers
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and a private public relations. i advise her to gin up >reporter>fraudulent sleights of electors. that is not any part of a president's job. supreme court's decision will determine whether special counsel jack smith can try trump for his alleged efforts to interfere with the 2020 election. >>two lower courts have already rejected trump's claims of immunity, but legal hey, it's possible the supreme court will look for a middle ground, >not go the full distance >>that trump is requesting, but they might be willing to recognize a more limb. form of criminal immunity. the supreme court's decision >ryan>is expected by july >>possibility that the supreme court sends the case back to the lower court. other days, and even if the supreme court sides >ryan>with the justice department remains to be seen >>whether the special counsel have enough time to try this case before action still ahead at noon and streaming on cbs >ryan>news bay area gas prices soar
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>>find out which part of the bay is selling a gas gallon of gas for more than dolls and a new ruling by the epa. could be >ryan>1 of the biden administration is toughest constraints my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription.
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we'll >ryan>take a look at this video and explosion destroyed. >>city. it happened yesterday in the west lake district at skyline and >ryan>west line, a bomb robot >>was called to the scene, and investigators found a propane tank inside that, toyota says.
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they >ryan>believe that blast was an accident. bad news for bay area. drivers gas price hit above the $7. mark this is video. from a chevron gas station and menlo park. they're charging $7.09. just for regular gasoline >>that's leaving drivers with sticker shock. 563 and oakland 5. dollars and 54 cents per gallon and 5 cents cheaper. in san jose. at 5. the average >ryan>has been 40 cents per gallon. the >>biden administration is fine. new rules for power plants. in an effort to tackle climate change. a regular coal plants to produce their greenhouse gas pollution or >ryan>shut down. the changes >>will help reduce the release of toxic metals and mercury from coal plants. in february side of coal ash environmental groups >ryan>do applaud the new rules >>back to our 1st other weather right now, giving a live look outside. beautiful day. hun hey, maybe a little cold, but not too bad outside. >let's check in with daryn. okay, with
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>>less in the way the marine layer today and more breaks of blue sky today looks any different than the last few days. we're still just going to mid >to upper 60s for daytime highs. you pretty >>much pick out any part of the bay on here. we're all pretty much doing just for that we had been doing but you will see more >blue sky breakthrough today. if we use the forecast >>imagery watch what happens with those breaks of blue. today, there's going to be a >business. very inconsequential. >>but you can see him on here so through the after the late afternoon today and more notice. as we get into tomorrow. seemingly out of nowhere, while at the same >time you're also getting way more blue sky than you've had for the past 3 days, so it's a bit of a convoluted forecast. in that way. what's going on in the central valley? that's tomorrow afternoon, while we're looking at clear blue >>skies here, there are isolated thunderstorms over there, and a few here. most of them have bad aim. i don't think the rain >is what we are going to
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experience >>in the bay from this system lets look at this a different way. what we're going to experience from the be the northwesterly winds that pick up >through the afternoon. so while we're seeing those thunderstorms >>in the central valley is that same time frame the winds have picked up for us. numbers in this come in for a closer look, so you can pick >out your part of the bay. what are the winds like for you at >>4:00 tomorrow. well, if you're along the coast pretty noticeable. 40 mile an hour gust. it's like 95 mile an hour breeze so it shouldn't be too >significant. for the majority >>of us from a wind standpoint, that's friday. it's going to feel cold. that's a windshield. with wet ends. then saturday rolls around >the wind lets up a bit not entirely >>but he gets listen tense, and we've got a gorgeous day. that's saturday. clouds will come down as we get into saturday >afternoon, but it's not like marine layer gray. these are just the leftover clouds from that weak little system moving through and saturday is going to be a nice day, but it's not going to be as nice
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>>as next week. and when we look at the 7 day forecast, you can see that on here. seventies. for the weekend. and then little 80s. >by the time we get to the >>early and middle part of next week the latest person award winner find out how 1 man's >ryan>passion for helping the homeless sparked an abrupt >>career change and remember, you can watch us anytime anywhere in our streaming service. a yeah, catch all of our live newscast, plus >ryan>news and weather updates throughout the day, you can find us on the >>free cbs news app or on pluto tv. them. they are back and better than ever with this new, sturdier portable universe. charge. that you just stick into any phone and >reporter>mom just got the new iphone, which >>we forgot. has the different little charging poor. report. now. come with both so you can actually >reporter>take out there they
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>ryan>people being treated that he changed his >>career path. he went from running. stanford's digital have to graduated from beauty school. >sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area >>jefferson award winner petty's car for a few hours of service, starting with a chair for the guests. of honor. this is our way of changing the world. >reporter>did >>in 2019. >>he had a brush with professionals. outside the seattle hygiene. center who treated the end, she invisible >like they were walking through a minefield and stepping over them and not even really seeing them. >>and that kind of irked me. >deep buzzed in his head. why not serve those in need right? there. so i said you need someone to cut hair. and they say oh, we need someone so badly. >reporter>jump ahead to 2021
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joseph began tent city barbers that >>gives free haircuts to people living with homelessness in the bay area. city barbers is beauty will save the world >which is a line from a >>dusty boevski novel is tough. the >reporter>based nonprofit >>mirrors his heart forgiving. he'd spent 15 years running stay. digital language. lab, but wanted to change. he became a cosmologist and crowdfunded for equipment. >reporter>joseph offers more than a makeover a >>safe space for sheer comfort and care clients that but there and then the next week i'm told that they >overdosed or they passed away. >>so i take this very seriously because it may be the very last year. yes. so far tent city barbara's >reporter>has provided about 1500 haircuts. >>would joseph is not working as a high school substitute teacher, he transport london
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profits on this afternoon he pitches >reporter>his tent at martha's kitchen in san jose, >>where people line up for a free hot meal, mobile showers and long he's very compassionate. >anthony leon is grateful. joseph >>trimmed his beard gave me motivation. me, too. got meetings, business meetings during the week. i got a 10 >reporter>says he gives his best >>so people can look their best. often they leave with a smile. good. thank you >reporter>style. that's a cut above the rest. >>and so forgiving free haircuts to the unhappy housed through 10. arbor this week, jefferson award in the bay >ryan>area goes to joseph coats, >>and the scale has nonprofit joe joseph is now taking talent beauty school who need real world training >ryan>and mentoring and having them give free haircuts. >>those in need, he says. it's a win win. you can nominate your local jeffs award online
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at kpix.com slash >ryan>hero coming up, san francisco celebrates its >>newest park with a number of new attractions. >reporter>can't calendar brought to you by live nation. plenty of summer concert. fund on tap with brooks and dunn. june 7th. 3rd eye blind with yellow carded june 15th new kids on the block with paula abdul july 3rd and hootie and the blowfish with collective >>soul. july 17th all shows at the shoreline amphitheater.
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slumping profits to layoffs to recalls. tesla is dealing with its share. of troubles coming up. at 3:00. we die. into what behind the company's growing list of >ryan>on what's ahead. that's at 3:00 >>with liz cook, san fran. officials along with the giants. team leaders. are celeb. the opening of the city's newest park. san park, which lies right across from oracle park. on the >ryan>opposite end, mccovey cove, the 5 acre park offers a number of attractions sprawling long plaza, a dog run and much more. yeah. >there >>was a gathering grove, a storm water garden. food. and willie mccovey has returned perched >ryan>gracefully on the shoreline >>of the china basin channel. got to check it out. this part of my that was moved while the
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park was under construction. >ryan>the park is part of the larger mission rock >>neighborhood development that includes a number of soon to open higher. get a live look at chase center. the summer is going to sizzle >ryan>in san francisco, meghan, the stallion >>bringing her hot girl summer tour to chase let me because i let you you should leave like my situation's >been official doing something different. >>looking stupid. the only way i'm coming back to do is if you're dreaming. 23 at chase will be the last us stop before >ryan>the tour heads. overseas tickets. >>go on sale tomorrow. well, that's it for the afternoon edition. remember street? then on the cbs news app or next newscast at 3. i'll >ryan>see you back here at 5. have a great >>afternoon.
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