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. >> reporter: california senator, dianne feinstein came back to the capital this week to a standing ovation. >> mrs. diane feinstein . >> after battling shingles for nearly 3 months, a spokesperson for the 89-year-old democrat confirmed thursday that she suffered from additional complications including a rare neurological disorder. and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain. >> how is your recovery going? >> earlier this week, she faced scrutiny over her health after a los angeles times reporter asked her about her return to the senate. >> i've been working. i've been here. >> i think she should step down. >> reporter: one of several lawmakers demanding her resignation. >> she is representing 40 million people in california, we need someone who is going to be on top of the job. >> reporter: she holds a seat on the senate judiciary committee where democrats now have a one-vote advantage over republicans, so missing one vote leaves the democrats short of getting president biden's judicial nominees through. >> what kind of accommodations do you have to make? >> we schedule things th
. >> reporter: california senator, dianne feinstein came back to the capital this week to a standing ovation. >> mrs. diane feinstein . >> after battling shingles for nearly 3 months, a spokesperson for the 89-year-old democrat confirmed thursday that she suffered from additional complications including a rare neurological disorder. and encephalitis or inflammation of the brain. >> how is your recovery going? >> earlier this week, she faced scrutiny over her health...
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it could help with california's goal to reduce the use of fossil fuels. so this new technology, it could be installed at the west contra costa landfill. >> reporter: it almost seems too good to be true, turning trash into clean burning fuel for automobiles and jet planes, but the company behind it says they can, and they're going to start right here. when the trucks rumble into the west contra costa landfill in richmond these days, they may be carrying the promise of a real alternative to fossil fuels. >> i think when we are up and running, people are going to be pretty proud it was richmond, california, that was the first city. >> reporter: raven sr a company that will be setting up snop the landfill. when his equipment is up and running, it will begin processing organic material, yard waste, food scraps, even hazardous biowaste, into clean burning transportation fuels. >> we can make diesel, we can make jet fuel, we can make sustainable aviation fuel. we can do hydrogen, ethanol, ammonia. we can go a lot of different pathways. >> reporter: it's a patent
it could help with california's goal to reduce the use of fossil fuels. so this new technology, it could be installed at the west contra costa landfill. >> reporter: it almost seems too good to be true, turning trash into clean burning fuel for automobiles and jet planes, but the company behind it says they can, and they're going to start right here. when the trucks rumble into the west contra costa landfill in richmond these days, they may be carrying the promise of a real alternative to...
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but the california labor federation says the idea is to protect the workers. >> while the state of california is funding these measures, i think they have a responsibility to make sure the workers associated with it aren't being abused, that they're not being taken advantage of and they are being treated fairly. >> the law is set to take effect next year. >>> accused killer, nima momeni, has a new attorney. he's accused of killing tech executive bob lee. in a shakeup to the case, his former defense attorney, filed a motion to withdraw due to a conflict of interest. now she wouldn't say what it was. just that it came up after she was hired. he told reporters momeni would miss her and already slammed her replacement. >> it happens in representing people. it is just like that. it is super interesting, but i'm not ever going to tell you. and i'm professional. and that my work is really good. and i wouldn't have had somebody be here for them? >> she is disappointed and relieved to be off the case. >>> and her replacement is the lawyer from florida. according to his social media, he has represented
but the california labor federation says the idea is to protect the workers. >> while the state of california is funding these measures, i think they have a responsibility to make sure the workers associated with it aren't being abused, that they're not being taken advantage of and they are being treated fairly. >> the law is set to take effect next year. >>> accused killer, nima momeni, has a new attorney. he's accused of killing tech executive bob lee. in a shakeup to the...
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the future happens in california first. meanwhile, the california republican party slammed her visit, calling it a retreat back home. they also called on the white house to continue to negotiate on the debt limit. today's announcement was a bit of a full circle moment for the bay area. one of the first tech companies in silicon valley was shockley semiconductor laboratories, and that opened in 1947. >>> within the last two hours, president biden wrapped up a meeting with house speaker ken mccarthy to discuss raising the debt ceiling. the government will soon run out of money to pay its bills and possibly dive into a recession if no deal is reached. reporter nicole has the very latest from washington. >> reporter: with the clock ticking, president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy returned to tense negotiations about raising the nation's debt ceiling. >> we both talked about the need for bipartisan agreement after being in a position where we can sell it to our constituents. >> reporter: sources tell cbs news the white
the future happens in california first. meanwhile, the california republican party slammed her visit, calling it a retreat back home. they also called on the white house to continue to negotiate on the debt limit. today's announcement was a bit of a full circle moment for the bay area. one of the first tech companies in silicon valley was shockley semiconductor laboratories, and that opened in 1947. >>> within the last two hours, president biden wrapped up a meeting with house speaker...
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the most recent data reveals only 3.9% of public school teachers in california are black. meanwhile, black students make up about 5.4%. data shows some bay area schools are essentially lacking black teachers too, about 21% of the teachers in oakland unified are black. about 5% in san francisco, and roug 2% in san jose. then, there is this. across the whole state, black male teachers make up only 1.2% of public school teachers. one teacher says we need to strive for a passing grade when it comes to equity in education. he shared what he is doing every day in the classroom to help make that happen. >> reporter: school hallways are hubs of connection for students and teachers. you can call this classroom the background of change , and that the foreground is high school math teacher, vernon johnson. he has been teaching for almost 16 years. the last three, here at k ipp san francisco print . >> is a math teacher. that's different. i don't really like math, but i like him. >> reporter: johnson grew up in detroit, where most of his teachers look like him, but that's not reality
the most recent data reveals only 3.9% of public school teachers in california are black. meanwhile, black students make up about 5.4%. data shows some bay area schools are essentially lacking black teachers too, about 21% of the teachers in oakland unified are black. about 5% in san francisco, and roug 2% in san jose. then, there is this. across the whole state, black male teachers make up only 1.2% of public school teachers. one teacher says we need to strive for a passing grade when it comes...
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we are talking about california redwood trees. they have certainly been feeling our weather extremes, and are mary lee looked at the impacts of our weather winter on these majestic giants. more walking on the uc berkeley campus is like walking in a forest. check out these beautiful redwood trees. they are about 100 to 200 feet tall. i spoke to a uc berkeley professor about what our incredibly wet winter will mean for the health of these trees. professor todd dawson is one of the only researchers in the world to expel or an ecosystem few of us have seen up close before. the tops of the redwoods. he and his team are expert tree climbers, scaling these giant trees more than 200 feet high. >> climbing the redwoods has been a special part of the research that we do. it is really hard to understand an organism that is that big and that long-lived until you actually get up into the trees themselves. >> reporter: here on the campus, todd showed me the redwoods outside of his office, likely around 100 years old. >> nice new growth on this
we are talking about california redwood trees. they have certainly been feeling our weather extremes, and are mary lee looked at the impacts of our weather winter on these majestic giants. more walking on the uc berkeley campus is like walking in a forest. check out these beautiful redwood trees. they are about 100 to 200 feet tall. i spoke to a uc berkeley professor about what our incredibly wet winter will mean for the health of these trees. professor todd dawson is one of the only...
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narrator: california's community schools. grant: community schools lift the voices of folks that have traditionally not been heard whether they're parents, students, community groups. john: it's shared decision-making with parents. they're saying that these are the priorities that they want to see for their kids. wendy: it allows us to create the school that our students deserve. rafael: community schools are innovative, and they're working. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. >>> what do you think that is? i'll tell you, a mastodon's tooth. it was found and lost and then eventually donated to the museum in santa cruz. here is how it all went down. someone saw the fossil on rio del mar beach. they took a picture for social media, of course. asking if anyone knew what it was. and well this certainly caught the attention of the natural museum. she asked if the woman would donate the tooth. she left it at the beach and it was missing. so the museum put the call out on social media. just this a
narrator: california's community schools. grant: community schools lift the voices of folks that have traditionally not been heard whether they're parents, students, community groups. john: it's shared decision-making with parents. they're saying that these are the priorities that they want to see for their kids. wendy: it allows us to create the school that our students deserve. rafael: community schools are innovative, and they're working. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining...
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. >> and it is a similar situation in southern california. this is a look at the border wall just south of san diego. migrants are also waiting to enter the u.s. reporter michelle geeley spoke to migrants who were showing up. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the u.s./mexico border. people from all over are showing up where the migrants had been living in a field. >> 200 pairs of socks from san diego's physical diocese. >> reporter: they are delivering blankets and more food lake winola bars and crackers, which will be distributed to hundreds of asylum-seekers were waiting on u.s. soil waiting for border patrol agents to process their cases. is this worth it? this 19-year-old came alone from columbia. she has made a friend in the field who was another young colombian. they, like other migrants, have eaten very little and rely on the generosity of people like this resident. >> i do not know if it is appropriate or not, but i wanted to hand these out. the american flag always stands for hope. right? hopefully these people will hang onto that hope
. >> and it is a similar situation in southern california. this is a look at the border wall just south of san diego. migrants are also waiting to enter the u.s. reporter michelle geeley spoke to migrants who were showing up. >> reporter: it is lunchtime at the u.s./mexico border. people from all over are showing up where the migrants had been living in a field. >> 200 pairs of socks from san diego's physical diocese. >> reporter: they are delivering blankets and more...
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. >>> an incredible close call in southern california. hear from a man who saved a baby from rolling into traffic. >>> we begin with a medical mystery. a bay area woman was suffering from a debilitating condition but had no idea what it was. sara donchey explains how a chance encounter may have saved her life. >> reporter: this story makes you question so many things, about timing and other things. debbie menzies was so desperate that she was basically ready to die but ended up in the right place at the right time and got just the help she needed. the golden gate bridge. many stopped to admire its beauty, but some see the landmark in a much darker light. four years ago, a bay area woman walked onto the bridge intending to die by suicide, but what happened next was totally unexpected. meet debbie menzies and her husband, robert. >> i look at it as a miracle. >> reporter: on that day, debbie was at the end of her rope. >> i could not deal wi
. >>> an incredible close call in southern california. hear from a man who saved a baby from rolling into traffic. >>> we begin with a medical mystery. a bay area woman was suffering from a debilitating condition but had no idea what it was. sara donchey explains how a chance encounter may have saved her life. >> reporter: this story makes you question so many things, about timing and other things. debbie menzies was so desperate that she was basically ready to die but...
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experts predict rising sea levels threatening california's coast. we show you some of the spots most at risk. >>> we're the best place to be. i could really use one of those. >> a heartbreaking story from a mother. parents fighting for justice after their son was shot and killed by a shoplifter. why they >>> welcome back on the bay area beach, the mother of 26-year-old blake mohs is speaking out more than a month after her son was shot and killed by a shoplifter. mohs was a lost prevention employee at a pleasanton home depot. her mom said her son loved the job despite the dangers of working there. but as betty yu reports, his family is now worried nay will not see justice. >> reporter: 26-year-old blake mohs was shot to death by a shoplifter at home depot who stole a charger for a power tool according to police. the suspected getaway driver, david gillery were arrested. the 2-year-old daughter was also inside the waiting car. >> my son was only 26. he didn't even see the gun. he was back in the store safe and this woman came back for him. >> reporte
experts predict rising sea levels threatening california's coast. we show you some of the spots most at risk. >>> we're the best place to be. i could really use one of those. >> a heartbreaking story from a mother. parents fighting for justice after their son was shot and killed by a shoplifter. why they >>> welcome back on the bay area beach, the mother of 26-year-old blake mohs is speaking out more than a month after her son was shot and killed by a shoplifter. mohs...
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a hotel in southern california got a inde to check in. this is the time of year when sea lions start to venture away from their mamas and this guy went too far and climbed over several gates, went through a staircase at a pismo beach property! the police came and used a dog-catching device to capture the seal and get back to the beach. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [cheers and applause] steve: thank y'all. how y'all doing? i appreciate that. thank y'all. thank you, everybody. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheers and applause] well, we got a good one for you today. returning for their fourth day with a total of 20,985 bucks, from fayetteville, arkansas, it's them champs, it's the golden girls 2.0, it's the schubert family. [cheers and applause] and from san antonio, texas,
a hotel in southern california got a inde to check in. this is the time of year when sea lions start to venture away from their mamas and this guy went too far and climbed over several gates, went through a staircase at a pismo beach property! the police came and used a dog-catching device to capture the seal and get back to the beach. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [cheers and applause] steve: thank y'all. how y'all doing? i appreciate that....
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there is spot in california where all of the rain and the snow has not added up. just about all of th state's reservoirs are now brimming, the two largest are well above their historical averages. take a look at this. trinity at just 39% capacity. that is just half of the historical average. so, why is one of these lakes not like the others? now, it sounds like thi all depends on who you ask? >> that is true. there are places in california where they have too much water and then there is trinity lake. a reservoir that works differentl than others like shasta. the people living here think they missed out on this winter. the are not happy about it. >> i have been here 22 years. have seen it go up and down. w had droughts before. the lake as well be 3/4s full right now. >> he is showing us one place where the drought has not reall ended. >> it is going into the recreation part of the lake. th people that want to come up. a little town, it is hurting everybody up here. >> reporter: a trip to the dock means making a trek across a landscape that looks a lot like califor
there is spot in california where all of the rain and the snow has not added up. just about all of th state's reservoirs are now brimming, the two largest are well above their historical averages. take a look at this. trinity at just 39% capacity. that is just half of the historical average. so, why is one of these lakes not like the others? now, it sounds like thi all depends on who you ask? >> that is true. there are places in california where they have too much water and then there is...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> an idaho judge entered a not guilty plea on behalf of the man accused of killing four university of idaho students. 28-year-old brian kohberger was arraigned on four counts of first-degree murder. he could face the death penalty. prosecutors accuse him of stabbing the students in the early morning hours of november 13th. nearly seven weeks after the murders, he was arrested at his family's pennsylvania home. >> the big question here, of course, is motive. what they have to do is put reasonable doubt in one juror's mind. and that is enough for a hung jury. >> now, according to court documents, traces of kohberger's dna were found on a knife sheathe like this one at the crime scene. prosecutors have now 60 days to decide whether they will go for the death penalty. kohberger's trial is set to begin october 2nd. >>> ten people are dead after a shootout erupted in an off-roading event at mexico's o weekend. nine others were also injured. video of the cayious flooded social media
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> an idaho judge entered a not guilty plea on behalf of the man accused of killing four university of idaho students. 28-year-old brian kohberger was arraigned on four counts of first-degree murder. he could face the death penalty. prosecutors accuse him of stabbing the students in the early morning hours of november 13th. nearly seven weeks after the murders, he was arrested at his family's...
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. >> reporter: yet another test for california's earthquake early warning system, one that the california office of emergency services says was passed with flying colors. it was another success for cal oes. >> we're able to deliver approximately 270,000 alerts. so we know that the early warning system works. >> reporter: the agency telling us that -- >> there were more people that downloaded it last night than usually we have on a daily basis. >> reporter: the quakes occurred a known fault line and don't imply more on the way. >> i would say that the sert behaving as we would expect. there's just a lot of earthquakes. >> reporter: even in spite of rainy weather all winter long, earthquakes operate on their own timeline. >> the average depth for earthquakes in california is eight kilometers or so. so about eight kilometers, i'm going to say that five miles, four miles deep. that's a long way down. we don't see a correlation between the rain that happens and when those big quakes happen. >> reporter: in the meantime, cal oes continues to work ahead of when the app could really be needed. >>
. >> reporter: yet another test for california's earthquake early warning system, one that the california office of emergency services says was passed with flying colors. it was another success for cal oes. >> we're able to deliver approximately 270,000 alerts. so we know that the early warning system works. >> reporter: the agency telling us that -- >> there were more people that downloaded it last night than usually we have on a daily basis. >> reporter: the...
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in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day weekend around the corner. >>> jess, the chants are growing louder. thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> you probably heard of the mass exodus out of california. that is not the case for one sought south bay city. what is making santa clara attractive. >>> a concern one of the starters could be out. we have the details coming up. >>> getting ready to make the friday commute, so far so good. a look at the roadways coming right up. >>> all right. just this morning alone up in northern california, close to chester, lake almanor even there was a 5.2 magnitude earthquake. keep in mind that recently we dealt with one last night. the earthquake was centered in the middle of lake almanor. people are able to feel -- they felt the shaking about 120 miles south into sacramento. it was so powerful
in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day weekend around the corner. >>> jess, the chants are growing louder. thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> you probably heard of the mass exodus out of california. that is not the case for one sought south bay city. what is making santa clara...
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. >> the minute you enter a plea under california law, you have to make a decision about whether or not you are going to waive time or not wave time for a preliminary hearing. >> reporter: she said she is not yet ready for the medical report but is ready for an arraignment as soon as possible. >> at this point, regardless of whether or not somebody has done drugs, that does not give them a license to kill them. >> reporter: we heard from his wife who briefly expressed her frustration with the delay. the defense is building a case against momeni's plea of not guilty. >> of course i am pleading not guilty, because he is not guilty! >> reporter: jenkins is expected to file a motion declaring momeni a flight risk and a risk to the public. the judge has set the next court appearance for may 18th. ryan? >>> another blow to downtown san francisco. nordstrom announced that it will shutter its flagship store at westfield mall along with nordstrom rack right across the street. the main store has anchored the mall since 1988 and nordstrom said, in a statement, the dynamics of the downtown san fran
. >> the minute you enter a plea under california law, you have to make a decision about whether or not you are going to waive time or not wave time for a preliminary hearing. >> reporter: she said she is not yet ready for the medical report but is ready for an arraignment as soon as possible. >> at this point, regardless of whether or not somebody has done drugs, that does not give them a license to kill them. >> reporter: we heard from his wife who briefly expressed...
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>> well, it is california. it is not like you can just leave the faucet running because we always have all the water we will ever need. it always goes back and forth. at least we got out of the situation for now! let's take a look at what we can expect for the next several days. another cool day in store for us tomorrow as the upper level wind pattern still favors the onshore breeze all the way down to ground level or sea level, keeping the temperatures on the cool side for one more day. there will be a few clouds across the bay area today and we are seeing some of the fog and cloud cover. you can see the onshore breeze is strong enough as i showed you before the break. it is 59 degrees for downtown san francisco with everybody else in the 60s, anywhere from 62 in oakland to 69 in santa rosa. if you are heading out to the giants game this evening, i think the fog will hold off until later tonight as it makes the push across san francisco and across the bay. temperatures are going to drop as we head through the
>> well, it is california. it is not like you can just leave the faucet running because we always have all the water we will ever need. it always goes back and forth. at least we got out of the situation for now! let's take a look at what we can expect for the next several days. another cool day in store for us tomorrow as the upper level wind pattern still favors the onshore breeze all the way down to ground level or sea level, keeping the temperatures on the cool side for one more day....
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. >>> and how the biden administration plans to fight the homeless crisis in california and in major cities across the country, thanks for joining us this afternoon, i'm anne makovec. we start with that case that drew national attention in the murder of a tech executive in san francisco. the suspect won't be going anywhere anytime soon. >> this comes about six weeks after the stabbing occurred, court documents show bob lee was stabbed three times, one that went at least four inches deep, the judge also proved a motion to detain him but highlighted this is not because he believes he is a flight risk but rather he believes momeni was a flight risk. they said the handle of the knife was covered in momeni's dna while he should be detained because he holds an iranian citizenship and could flee before his next court appearance because the u.s. does not have an extradition treaty with iran but in the not guilty plea, the lawyer pushed back on prosecutors arguing that this is not a case of whodunit but rather a case of what happened. she said the incident was a mix of accident in self-defens
. >>> and how the biden administration plans to fight the homeless crisis in california and in major cities across the country, thanks for joining us this afternoon, i'm anne makovec. we start with that case that drew national attention in the murder of a tech executive in san francisco. the suspect won't be going anywhere anytime soon. >> this comes about six weeks after the stabbing occurred, court documents show bob lee was stabbed three times, one that went at least four...
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this happened on california street near locust this afternoon. crews putting out the flames at blue mercury. >> it was just me and my coworker. there were a couple clients who had just left. so it was easy for us to grab our things and just get out and call 911. >> now, here's the aftermath, the fire started at back of the store, where the salon area is. they were able to stop flames from spreading to the attic space, but nearby businesses did suffer smoke damage. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> three men were killed in a crash on northbound 101 in sunnyvale, and several others more than eight hours during the morning commute. this all happened near the fair oaks boulevard exit just before 12:30 this morning. this is video the the scene overnight. the chp says it all started with a car crashing into the median, and that led to a chain reaction with other cars crashing on the freeway. chp says the three people who died were hit after getting out of their cars. >> they stopped within the lanes and got out of their
this happened on california street near locust this afternoon. crews putting out the flames at blue mercury. >> it was just me and my coworker. there were a couple clients who had just left. so it was easy for us to grab our things and just get out and call 911. >> now, here's the aftermath, the fire started at back of the store, where the salon area is. they were able to stop flames from spreading to the attic space, but nearby businesses did suffer smoke damage. no one was hurt....
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, including here in northern california. by the way, that app he mentioned is a technology problem for some people at the border. we will check in with jared hill in el paso, texas. >>> let's look at other top stories now. we are expecting to see governor newsom's revised state budget now. this is a look at how the slowing economy and the withdrawal of federal covid funds are impacting our state's economy. and many programs are expected to see their programs/like california services. experts predict an even bigger budget deficit than the 22.5 billion dollar hole announced in january. it is now official. twitter has a new ceo. just minutes ago, elon musk tweeted has replacement will be linda yakarino. musk says yakarino will focus on business while he focuses on technology. >>> violence between israelis and palestinians has intensified this week with waves of rocket and missile attacks since tuesday. at least 30 palestinians in the gaza strip and one person in israel have been killed. there are no reports on any new casualtie
, including here in northern california. by the way, that app he mentioned is a technology problem for some people at the border. we will check in with jared hill in el paso, texas. >>> let's look at other top stories now. we are expecting to see governor newsom's revised state budget now. this is a look at how the slowing economy and the withdrawal of federal covid funds are impacting our state's economy. and many programs are expected to see their programs/like california services....
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since the start of the pandemic, california has been losing residents. some moved out of state in search of a more affordable lifestyle, and birth and immigration rates are also lower. but the city of santa clara is bucking the trend. we're looking at what makes the city so attractive. >> reporter: over the past three and a half years or so is, the majority the cities across the south bay have seen a decline. but not santa clara. >> as a first time home buyer, i find this place right for me. >> reporter: sandy is a landscape designer. >> i'm revising the plan of someone's backyard. >> reporter: who often commutes to the peninsula, and she's settling into her new neighborhood landscape well. >> it seems really nice.
since the start of the pandemic, california has been losing residents. some moved out of state in search of a more affordable lifestyle, and birth and immigration rates are also lower. but the city of santa clara is bucking the trend. we're looking at what makes the city so attractive. >> reporter: over the past three and a half years or so is, the majority the cities across the south bay have seen a decline. but not santa clara. >> as a first time home buyer, i find this place...
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in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day coming up. >> thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> the warriors gear up to take on the lakers tonight. a do or die game for the dubs and potential injuries coming up. >>> the roadways, at the bay bridge toll plaza, a bit of a backup across the upper deck. i will tell you why coming up. >>> we begin with breaking news this morning, another earthquake rattled much of northern california. this was a 5.2 around 3:30 this morning. it struck the same spot as yesterday 5.5 that hit before 4:00. the earthquake was centered in the middle of lake almanor. people were able to feel the shaking about 120 miles south in sacramento and stockton. it was so powerful that it knocked out 911 dispatch for a while in chico. it interrupted a planning commission meeting caught on camera. check this out. >> th
in northern california. we will have more on that and the forecast for mother's day coming up. >> thousands of oakland teachers enter day seven of the strike. now the mayor of oakland has something to say about it. >> first-time home buyer. i find this place right for me. >>> the warriors gear up to take on the lakers tonight. a do or die game for the dubs and potential injuries coming up. >>> the roadways, at the bay bridge toll plaza, a bit of a backup across the...
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>> a crackdown on sideshows here in california is coinciding with the release of the past 10. we have how officials are uniting for a zero tolerance enforcement campaign against illegal street racing and sideshows. >>> a well-known san francisco drag queen is taking on a new role. she is stepping into the spotlight on the global stage for the first ever drag laureate. >>> we begin with an update on senator dianne feinstein's health. we are learning feinstein suffered more serious health issues from shingles than previously revealed. her office now confirms the senator had ramsay hunt syndrome which can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss along with encephalitis which causes swelling of the brain. feinstein had been absent from capitol hill for three months until her recent return in a wheelchair. in a statement, a spokesperson for the senator said, quote, encephalitis resolved itself shortly after she was released from the hospital in march but she continues to have complications from ramsay hunt syndrome. >>> the eldest child of former house speaker nancy pelosi has been
>> a crackdown on sideshows here in california is coinciding with the release of the past 10. we have how officials are uniting for a zero tolerance enforcement campaign against illegal street racing and sideshows. >>> a well-known san francisco drag queen is taking on a new role. she is stepping into the spotlight on the global stage for the first ever drag laureate. >>> we begin with an update on senator dianne feinstein's health. we are learning feinstein suffered...
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at 12:00 northern california post offices. there is a complete list on our website at kpix.com. >>> a live look at sfo now where an unattended item was found in terminal two. >> and that is all it took to evacuate hundreds of travelers and divert a number of flights today. it turned out to be nothing at all. everything is back up and running at sfo at this hour. >>> it's asian american and pacific island or month. a woman is honoring chinese railroad workers with an exhibit on her own porch. shen't with ad to commemorate the thousands of chinese workers who helped ilthe world's first transcontinental railroad. she says her son's reading selection in school talked about the railroad, but didn't mention the chinese workers. seven colorful panels were put on display at her home, showing highlights and contributions made by the migrants. >> having this piece of education is important widely to people that i know in chinese. you don't have to be chinese to learn about this. anybody should learn that the because this is a part of th
at 12:00 northern california post offices. there is a complete list on our website at kpix.com. >>> a live look at sfo now where an unattended item was found in terminal two. >> and that is all it took to evacuate hundreds of travelers and divert a number of flights today. it turned out to be nothing at all. everything is back up and running at sfo at this hour. >>> it's asian american and pacific island or month. a woman is honoring chinese railroad workers with an...
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ringing the salmon home is part of the salmon's future in california. so, that is the leadership in that regard. >> bringing the fish home also brings the people closer to their original home, like saving the chinook, that is a work in progress, with a lot of hope invested in this agreement. >> that it's kind of like we are them and they are us , and whatever happens to them, happens to us. so, they are on the brink of extinction , and so are we. so, we can help bring them back, and maybe we do, too. >> beautiful story, thank you. still ahead, the oakland zoo is saying goodbye to some furry friends, where these two mountain lion cubs are heading next. >>> coming up on the cbs evening news, we are following breaking news , the manhunt in atlanta to salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. >>> coming up, continuing our asian-american and pacific islander heritage month
ringing the salmon home is part of the salmon's future in california. so, that is the leadership in that regard. >> bringing the fish home also brings the people closer to their original home, like saving the chinook, that is a work in progress, with a lot of hope invested in this agreement. >> that it's kind of like we are them and they are us , and whatever happens to them, happens to us. so, they are on the brink of extinction , and so are we. so, we can help bring them back, and...
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. >> she is representing 40 million people in california. we need someone who is going to be on top of the job. >>> continues the drumbeat to lawmakers weighing in about dianne feinstein's ability to serve, what they are now saying about the latest news from resolutions into her health. >>> and chp on alert, new movies fueling concerns about something we see in the bay area in real life, sideshows and street racing. >>> get up to, everyone, i am reed callan. a lot of you out there buzzing about the prospect of the bay area once again playing host to the super bowl. was go live right now, look at levi stadium in santa clara this afternoon, seeming more and more likely to be the site for yet another super bowl. next week, nfl owners are expected to award the 2026 super bowl to levi's . that will be a big get for them, and a big year since they are also going to host the fifa world cup. that will be 10 years after the last super bowl was hosted in south bay when the broncos beat the panthers and super bowl number 50. you remember all the partie
. >> she is representing 40 million people in california. we need someone who is going to be on top of the job. >>> continues the drumbeat to lawmakers weighing in about dianne feinstein's ability to serve, what they are now saying about the latest news from resolutions into her health. >>> and chp on alert, new movies fueling concerns about something we see in the bay area in real life, sideshows and street racing. >>> get up to, everyone, i am reed callan. a...
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right across the street from the oakland museum of california. the manager of corner grocery , located just a few steps away . >> when i came in in the morning, i was in the store, and somebody told me, they said, what happened outside? >> reporter: he saw a lot of police activity and the burned car was there. he says, incidents like these are not new but he's glad he closed the store before midnight last night. >> i was scared. >> reporter: oakland police responded to the sideshow activity, set up a perimeter of several blocks around the place. as the crowds watched the vehicle burn, a masked individual was seen getting into a subaru which he used to ram the burning vehicle. police say a remarkable illegal sideshows throughout the city last night. we contacted them for an interview but they provided a statement saying that it's all part of an investigation, after receiving multiple calls reporting the chaos and they are working to identify those responsible for the violence and property damage. meanwhile, now they will have to deal with all of t
right across the street from the oakland museum of california. the manager of corner grocery , located just a few steps away . >> when i came in in the morning, i was in the store, and somebody told me, they said, what happened outside? >> reporter: he saw a lot of police activity and the burned car was there. he says, incidents like these are not new but he's glad he closed the store before midnight last night. >> i was scared. >> reporter: oakland police responded to...
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another california bank on the brink. the latest concerns as shares plunge for southern california financial institution. >>> and the market it just opened about 13 minutes ago. taking a quick check on the big board for you. we are down in - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. here's your money watch report. as expected, the federa reserve raised interest rates another quarter of a percentage pint in its effort to crush inflation. that pushes the feds benchmark rate to its highest level since 2007. economists sa this is the most aggressive rat hiking regimen since the 19 80s also said it could pause rate increases in the future. but to not expect the pause or cuts anytime soon. >>>
another california bank on the brink. the latest concerns as shares plunge for southern california financial institution. >>> and the market it just opened about 13 minutes ago. taking a quick check on the big board for you. we are down in - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need...
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we hear el nino in california, born and raised here. we know it is one extreme or the other but explain kind of what the el nino means for us. >> absolutely. first grabbed the jacket as we head over to the wall real fast. take the jacket and stand over in the equatorial pacific close to peru. that is the kpix 5 jacket , i had to. with the normal trade land pushing the warm water to the west temperatures where you're standing are usually a lot cooler in the normal season because of the ocean. but now keep the jacket on because now we switch to the el nino season . the tradewinds are much weaker allowing warm water to group off the coast of south america. that sea surface temperatures have a big impact on the atmospheric action just above. temperatures only 0.5 celsius above average for three months straight and atmospheric conditions and rain paul rainfall patterns shift which is when scientists declared the el nino. the shift in the weather has an overall impact on everyone, including us in the bay area. basically now what will happen i
we hear el nino in california, born and raised here. we know it is one extreme or the other but explain kind of what the el nino means for us. >> absolutely. first grabbed the jacket as we head over to the wall real fast. take the jacket and stand over in the equatorial pacific close to peru. that is the kpix 5 jacket , i had to. with the normal trade land pushing the warm water to the west temperatures where you're standing are usually a lot cooler in the normal season because of the...
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this comes after truck parts of northern california. a reporter spoke to experts about how vulnerable some areas of our state are. >> yeah. a set of earthquakes in plumas county were another test for california's earthquake early warning system. one that the california office of emergency services said was passed with flying colors. >> reporter: it was another success. >> we are able to deliver approximately 270,000 alerts. so we know that the california early warning system works. >> reporter: the agency telling cbs that the app number skyrocketed after the earthquake in plumas county. >> there were more people that downloaded it last night and we have usually on a daily basis. ques occurred on a known fault line. >> i would say the earth is behaving as we would expect . there is just a lot of earthquakes. >> reporter: even in spite of rainy weather all winter long, earthquakes operate on their own timeline. >> the average in california is about a kilometers or so. that is what we use for our earthquake early warning system. so about e
this comes after truck parts of northern california. a reporter spoke to experts about how vulnerable some areas of our state are. >> yeah. a set of earthquakes in plumas county were another test for california's earthquake early warning system. one that the california office of emergency services said was passed with flying colors. >> reporter: it was another success. >> we are able to deliver approximately 270,000 alerts. so we know that the california early warning system...
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below normal temperatures for southern california and the desert southwest. we're just going to be in the middle of the little game of tug of war. slightly above in the six to ten-day outlook. then back in the narrow stripe of near average temperatures in the 8 to 14-day outlook, taking us halfway through the month of june. we will keep you updated. mainly up through the rest of this week. it's only going to be a 5 to 7-degree increase with the temperatures around the bay from the low 60s to the upper 60s by saturday and sunday. and the mid-60s in oakland to the low 70s. but closer to the 10 to 15-degree jump inland. to the north bay tomorrow to around 80 degrees on saturday and sunday. a similar increase in san jose and inland in the east bay with a couple of days in the mid-80s. those inland valleys along the coast, it's a 3-degree warmup from the upper 50s to barely above 60. but above 60 degrees. that's definitely a warm spell in early june along the coast, especially if you can get rid of the june gloom for a few hours. >>> tonight's cbs evening news wil
below normal temperatures for southern california and the desert southwest. we're just going to be in the middle of the little game of tug of war. slightly above in the six to ten-day outlook. then back in the narrow stripe of near average temperatures in the 8 to 14-day outlook, taking us halfway through the month of june. we will keep you updated. mainly up through the rest of this week. it's only going to be a 5 to 7-degree increase with the temperatures around the bay from the low 60s to...
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as you know, california has the strongest laws in the entire country, it is not stopping them. i would hope to get through my entire career without having a mass shooting in san mateo county, i didn't make it, finally somebody has got to wake up. we need to go to our leaders and legislatures and say no more. >> so, a lot of counterpoint to that says it's not about the guns, it is about mental illness. and the person right there in your area where you live, cited having some problems . is that where we should be having our focus? >> well, i do think mental illness should get a great deal of attention because it is multiplied so much over the recent years , with the number of people on the streets who are suffering mental illness. however, like the person who committed a crime in our county , that will be a debated trial, as to whether or not there really is mental illness there . >> so, talk to me about the marching orders in the legislative bodies, what needs to happen? we are about to interview somebody who is an elected official who is introducing an amendment , what needs to
as you know, california has the strongest laws in the entire country, it is not stopping them. i would hope to get through my entire career without having a mass shooting in san mateo county, i didn't make it, finally somebody has got to wake up. we need to go to our leaders and legislatures and say no more. >> so, a lot of counterpoint to that says it's not about the guns, it is about mental illness. and the person right there in your area where you live, cited having some problems . is...
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. >>> a man in southern california is being called a hero after stopping a baby stroller from rolling into traffic. watch this surveillance video. it shows the moment a gust of wind sent the stroller with a baby inside heading towards the road. the baby's great aunt falls, and she struggles to get up. just in time, a man you see there, he stops the stroller. the hero, who just had a job interview, gave the woman a hug. oh, my gosh, i -- i couldn't believe that video when i saw it. >>> all right. on this star wars day, the late actress carrie fisher enters a galaxy of stars in hollywood. that's next. >>> on this star wars day, as fans proclaim may the 4th be with you, the late carrie fisher got her own star on hollywood's walk of fame. fisher, who played princess leia in the star wars saga, died in 2016. her daughter, billie lourd, accepted the honor on her behalf. mark hamill was there. he called fisher's honor long female: my husband worked on a strip job for a number of years, got black lung. a little over three years ago he quickly started declining and started asking for my help.
. >>> a man in southern california is being called a hero after stopping a baby stroller from rolling into traffic. watch this surveillance video. it shows the moment a gust of wind sent the stroller with a baby inside heading towards the road. the baby's great aunt falls, and she struggles to get up. just in time, a man you see there, he stops the stroller. the hero, who just had a job interview, gave the woman a hug. oh, my gosh, i -- i couldn't believe that video when i saw it....
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since the start of the pandemic, california has been losing residents. some moved out of state in search of a more affordable lifestyle, and birth and immigration rates are also lower. but the city of santa clara is bucking the trend. we're looking at what makes the city so attractive. >> reporter: over the past three and a half years or so is, the majority the cities across the south bay have seen a decline. but not santa clara. >> as a first time home buyer, i find this place right for me. >> reporter: sandy is a landscape designer. >> i'm revising the plan of someone's backyard. >> reporter: who often commutes to the peninsula, and she's settling into her new neighborhood landscape well. >> it seems really nice. >> reporter: so why santa clara? for sandy, it was a combination of relative affordability and location. she's alone as a new resident of santa clara. according to the california department of finance, more than 4,000 people moved to santa clara from april 1st of 2020 to january 1st of 2023. and the city saw its population grow by 1.5% from 20
since the start of the pandemic, california has been losing residents. some moved out of state in search of a more affordable lifestyle, and birth and immigration rates are also lower. but the city of santa clara is bucking the trend. we're looking at what makes the city so attractive. >> reporter: over the past three and a half years or so is, the majority the cities across the south bay have seen a decline. but not santa clara. >> as a first time home buyer, i find this place...
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>>> in southern california, die hard k-pop fans lined up in inglewood. rapper and bts member, sugga, is holding a series of solo concerts tomorrow. one fan with floor seats has been on the sidewalk for seven days. is that right? seven days? and so they could get as close as possible. >> i want to be as close to him as i can. and it's like the dream. that's everybody's goal here. thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbs bay area. we'll see you announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: congratulations. let's go. good luck. thank y'all. ha ha! how y'all doing? i appreciate that. thank you, everybody. i appreciate you, folks. yeah, i do. i appreciate that. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey... [cheering and applause] well, we got a good one for you today. returning for their third day with a total of 20,305 bucks, from inola, oklahoma-- it's the champs--it's the younger family... [cheering and applause] and from mohawk, new york, it's
>>> in southern california, die hard k-pop fans lined up in inglewood. rapper and bts member, sugga, is holding a series of solo concerts tomorrow. one fan with floor seats has been on the sidewalk for seven days. is that right? seven days? and so they could get as close as possible. >> i want to be as close to him as i can. and it's like the dream. that's everybody's goal here. thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbs bay area. we'll see you announcer: it's time...
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bring a salmon home is part of salmon's future in california. chief, thank you for your leadership in that regard. >> reporter: bringing the fish home also brings people closer to their original home, like saving the chinnock. that is a work in progress with a lot of hope invested in this agreement. >> it is kind of like we are them and they are us. whatever happens to them happens to us. so they are on the brink of extinction and so are we. if we can help to bring them back, maybe we do, too. >>> a little bit of good news. we mentioned that there were 1600 of salmon that were picked up and brought down here below the dam's and then let go to swim out towards the ocean. how are those fish doing? well, we can only cross our fingers. they are thought to be nearing the sea by now and they have had a lot of help. the winter that we just had, which has filled the lake and charged up all the rivers is obviously great news for those juvenile fish. they have a lot of current behind them. more water means they have an easier time staying away from predat
bring a salmon home is part of salmon's future in california. chief, thank you for your leadership in that regard. >> reporter: bringing the fish home also brings people closer to their original home, like saving the chinnock. that is a work in progress with a lot of hope invested in this agreement. >> it is kind of like we are them and they are us. whatever happens to them happens to us. so they are on the brink of extinction and so are we. if we can help to bring them back, maybe...
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willis moved out to california to follow pamela. >> there you go. a lot of people are the same. >> the slow motion on the beach running. >> it was that and i'm sure many other things. >> i don't think he's talking about the city when he's talking about that warm weather. >> thanks, charlie. >> what was he talking about? >>> after the break, we'll show you how one northern california man stopped a bank robbery >>> people in yolo county are praising one of their own for stopping a bank robbery in its tracks. >> he did it with empathy. >> reporter: word spread fast. >> it's kind of a shock. >> reporter: it was about a woodland man. >> the guy's a hero. i wanted to shake his hand. >> reporter: and his unforgettable trip to the bank. >> i would have been here yesterday. i was going to come at 11:00. i go oh, i'm just go tomorrow. >> you missed the action. >> reporter: michael armis found himself at the concern of it while making a deposit at bank of the west on main street, where he knows all the tellers. >> because i'm always joking around and it wasn't
willis moved out to california to follow pamela. >> there you go. a lot of people are the same. >> the slow motion on the beach running. >> it was that and i'm sure many other things. >> i don't think he's talking about the city when he's talking about that warm weather. >> thanks, charlie. >> what was he talking about? >>> after the break, we'll show you how one northern california man stopped a bank robbery >>> people in yolo county are...
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♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >>> california is a step closer to banning certain food ingredients , including dies linked to cancer and other health issues. a bill would assembly ais now its way to the state senate. >>> commuters, get ready to pay to drive through one of the bay area's most congested corridors. the state is authorizing highway 37 to become a toll road. the road is estimated to cost eight dollars round-trip to drive the stretch between vallejo and marin. that money will pay to widen the highway, relieve congestion and eventually raise the flood prone road above sea level. opponents say that it is just punishing solano county commuters. >> if they need to commute because they cannot afford housing in marin, you are taxing people to go to work, and essence. >> the toll will not go into effect until 2027 at the earliest. >>> it was all about pedal power across the bay area today because of this bike to wherever day! the events celebrate bicycles as a healthy way to get to work or school. beautiful morning for bikers
♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19. >>> california is a step closer to banning certain food ingredients , including dies linked to cancer and other health issues. a bill would assembly ais now its way to the state senate. >>> commuters, get ready to pay to drive through one of the bay area's most congested corridors. the state is authorizing highway 37 to become a toll road. the road is estimated to cost eight dollars...
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in northern california , over 6000 people died from fentanyl overdoses or poisoning in 2021. this is a drug that disproportionately impacts communities and people of color. >> a new hearing will be held later this month. >>> investigators found that silicon valley bank might've been in trouble but did not move fast enough to prevent collapse. both groups found deficiencies in tactics and even ordered the group to take action to reduce their risk. regulators did not make sure that steps were taken quickly enough. california lawmakers will hold a hearing on the collapse tomorrow. >>> president biden met with the top four members of congress today to discuss how the u.s. will keep paying its bills. republicans led by house speaker kevin mccarthy are demanding spending cuts to raise the debt limit. so far neither side has been willing to budge. last month the gop -controlled house passed what would raise the debt ceiling and cut the federal budget by almost 14%. the biden administration says that the cuts would got funding for schools, food aid for seniors, and healthcare for vet
in northern california , over 6000 people died from fentanyl overdoses or poisoning in 2021. this is a drug that disproportionately impacts communities and people of color. >> a new hearing will be held later this month. >>> investigators found that silicon valley bank might've been in trouble but did not move fast enough to prevent collapse. both groups found deficiencies in tactics and even ordered the group to take action to reduce their risk. regulators did not make sure that...
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ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> despite slightly warmer temps, the sierra is still getting fresh power. the sierra snow lab says they got more than five inches of snow over the past few days thanks to clouds and cooler temperatures. the rate of the snowmelt is slowing down. paul heggen has our first alert weather forecast for us today and is going to fill us in! >> yeah, more rain for us and more snow for them. the snowmelt slowing down is good news. let's melt it gradually. eventually warmer temperatures on the way, but that's not the short term. let's look at what the rain adds up to. let's look at downtown from treasure island and get a salesforce we would just a second. over 2.5 inches of rain in the last 48 hours. it is one inch of rain for san francisco now with less than one inch for most of the rest of the bay area, but these are high amounts considering that it is early may . the over an inch of rain for downtown san francisco has vaulted into 15th place on the all-time wettest water year ranking
ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. >>> despite slightly warmer temps, the sierra is still getting fresh power. the sierra snow lab says they got more than five inches of snow over the past few days thanks to clouds and cooler temperatures. the rate of the snowmelt is slowing down. paul heggen has our first alert weather forecast for us today and is going to fill us in! >> yeah, more rain for us and more snow for them. the snowmelt...
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. >> he is not licensed to practice law in california. and expected that the judge will approve the motion to practice in this case as we can expect to see both on june 13. >> and along with them, do we know anything else about the defense team? >> yes, and it is said to be bringing on the local lawyer and no name just yet. he has close ties to former president donald trump, stemming from cohen's time on the tv show the apprentice. cohen represented lil wayne who was pardoned by trump in 2021. >> they love the camera too. and so we know it will be very interesting to watch this. all right, thanks. >>> police releasing more details about the man accused of attacking a bakery shop employee in san francisco chinatown. and investigators say the 61-year-old walked into aa bakery and cafe yesterday morning and repeatedly stabbed a clerk. he's now facing attempted homicide, assault and other charges. a motive for the attack is still unclear. the clerk suffered life threatening injuries. >>> right now, disgraced theranos founder elizabeth holmes
. >> he is not licensed to practice law in california. and expected that the judge will approve the motion to practice in this case as we can expect to see both on june 13. >> and along with them, do we know anything else about the defense team? >> yes, and it is said to be bringing on the local lawyer and no name just yet. he has close ties to former president donald trump, stemming from cohen's time on the tv show the apprentice. cohen represented lil wayne who was pardoned...
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customs and border protection say they are beyond capacity from california to texas and are currently holding around 25,000 migrants at its facilities. and we have just learned from an administration official that thousands of migrants were expelled today, some flowed out of the u.s. we have team coverage of this fast-moving story, which has significant impact on not only border states, but the entire country. cbs is manuel bojorquez will start us off tonight from el paso, texas. good evening, ma'am while. >> reporter: good, good evening, norah. behind me is one spot along the border where migrants, some of them have managed to make their way to the northern side and turn themselves in to border patrol agents. as you mentioned, the border patrol chief told us he is aware of 60,000 migrants on the other side in northern mexico, but he says they are prepared for whatever decisions that they might make. tonight, with just hours to go before the official end of title 42, border authorities are preparing for an influx of migrants. since monday, roughly 30,000 migrants have been apprehended
customs and border protection say they are beyond capacity from california to texas and are currently holding around 25,000 migrants at its facilities. and we have just learned from an administration official that thousands of migrants were expelled today, some flowed out of the u.s. we have team coverage of this fast-moving story, which has significant impact on not only border states, but the entire country. cbs is manuel bojorquez will start us off tonight from el paso, texas. good evening,...
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person is not charged, then that means every security guard who is me only in san francisco, state of california, across this country will feel that they have the right to shoot someone in cold blood over alleged shoplifting. >> banko brown was an intern at the young women's freedom center. that organization has also been calling for limits on armed security guards at businesses like walgreens. so this is going to be an ongoing conversation, sara? >> anne, thank you for that update. the d.a.'s self-defense conclusion boils down to two legal determinations. first is that brown allegedly escalated a simple shoplifting into a robbery. >> and second that anthony, the security guard, reasonably feared for his life. joining us live right now is former superior court judge ladoris cordell. now that the reports are out and we've seen the video, what do you make of her conclusion? >> i'm not going to second guess the district attorney. she has a very difficult job. and watching that video was really a difficult thing. there's -- i can see why there's such a traumatic effect on everybody, including the se
person is not charged, then that means every security guard who is me only in san francisco, state of california, across this country will feel that they have the right to shoot someone in cold blood over alleged shoplifting. >> banko brown was an intern at the young women's freedom center. that organization has also been calling for limits on armed security guards at businesses like walgreens. so this is going to be an ongoing conversation, sara? >> anne, thank you for that update....
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and in the mountains above, one of california's largest snowpacks on record is starting to melt. forecasters say rising temperatures in the coming weeks could prove catastrophic. >> you kind of get an overwhelming sense of doom in a way. how do you stop this? >> reporter: with a lot of dirt, says farmer brandon goodhart at lake shore derry. >> you are looking at what we've come to call the great wall of stratford, and we've got 15 feet of dirt piled up. >> reporter: fema agents are on the ground assisting, but farmers say they are footing the bill to reinforce and add on to a nearly 15 mile long levee so it can hold back the rising tide. there's nowhere safe enough. >> this is where we house the milk cows. >> reporter: or large enough to move his barn of cows. >> is it possible where we're standing right now could be flooded out? >> yes. >> reporter: kings county supervisor doug ver bundesliga says crews will finish the levee before the next major melt, but there's no guarantee it will hold. >> mother nature is in control. we're just, you know, trying to put our finger in the dik
and in the mountains above, one of california's largest snowpacks on record is starting to melt. forecasters say rising temperatures in the coming weeks could prove catastrophic. >> you kind of get an overwhelming sense of doom in a way. how do you stop this? >> reporter: with a lot of dirt, says farmer brandon goodhart at lake shore derry. >> you are looking at what we've come to call the great wall of stratford, and we've got 15 feet of dirt piled up. >> reporter: fema...
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can we drill down what this means in the state of california? >> well, california can expect to see thousands of individuals over the next couple of months. we are going to be permitting them to come in to apply for asylum. every day there's going to be about 1000 lucky people who are picked from a cell phone app lottery to be admitted , across the southern border , and of that 1000 people, i'm sure a few hundred will be heading for california and quite a few for northern california as well. >> what kind of challenges will they face not only at the border but those lucky few that get through? >> when they get to the border, again, first of all they have to have the app on their phone to get into the waiting list for that is a technology problem for some people, obviously. if they are chosen, then they have to pass the interview which is a screening expressed fe of that, then they can apply for asylum and they get to be heading to wherever they are going, san francisco or san mateo. at that point, they will be put on a dedicated docket, basically
can we drill down what this means in the state of california? >> well, california can expect to see thousands of individuals over the next couple of months. we are going to be permitting them to come in to apply for asylum. every day there's going to be about 1000 lucky people who are picked from a cell phone app lottery to be admitted , across the southern border , and of that 1000 people, i'm sure a few hundred will be heading for california and quite a few for northern california as...
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. >> i'm in redwood city, california. that's the province offices for saint francis province in california. our congregation is an international congregation. we have provinces in ten countries around the world and then each province has missions in other countries. >> ten countries around the world with provinces and sisters who populate them. >> right. >> okay. >> we used to have and probably in the hay day of the con legation around 5000 sisters. >> worldwide. >> worldwide. now we're about 1200. >> that's pretty good numbers for the declining population of catholic religious. >> but the most we have are in indonesia and tanzania and brazil. the european provinces and the american provinces are slowly aging. >> we understand that and it's a demographic fact that they're aging out. you say there were 50 in the hay day. when was your congregation founded? >> we were founded in 1835 in a small village in southeastern holland. right along the german border. and it was right after the napoleanic wars. katherine damond was a
. >> i'm in redwood city, california. that's the province offices for saint francis province in california. our congregation is an international congregation. we have provinces in ten countries around the world and then each province has missions in other countries. >> ten countries around the world with provinces and sisters who populate them. >> right. >> okay. >> we used to have and probably in the hay day of the con legation around 5000 sisters. >>...
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. >> in california, many public universities are ready ended their investments. san francisco state says it will end all by 2025. >> and researchers also say that fossil fuels may be feeling our wildfire risks. that is according to a new study by the union of concerned scientists. it linked emissions of fossil fuel producers to an increase in fire intensity between 1986 and 2021. and they blamed those emissions for helping to try out our furious. the association told the sacramento beat that quote, the study comes from an activist group with a long history of attacking the industry, and it is unhelpful in the effort to create serious and realistic energy properties. >>> lawmakers dig into what caused its collapse. >> you made a really stupid bet that went bad. didn't you? >> senator -- >> and the taxpayers of america had to pick up the tab for your stupidity. didn't they? >> senator, they were a series of events -- unprecedented events that th led us to where >> this was not unprecedented. this was bone deep, wn t marrow, stupid. you put all your eggs in one bask
. >> in california, many public universities are ready ended their investments. san francisco state says it will end all by 2025. >> and researchers also say that fossil fuels may be feeling our wildfire risks. that is according to a new study by the union of concerned scientists. it linked emissions of fossil fuel producers to an increase in fire intensity between 1986 and 2021. and they blamed those emissions for helping to try out our furious. the association told the sacramento...
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vanished in the early 1900s as california gobbled up water and new farmland. but it is never really gone away. resurfaces in years of extreme rain and snowfall. this year it's absolutely deliver. delivering. fueled by winter rainstorms. now a historic snow pack in the southern sierra. wilson walker shows us what is being done as the big melt floods in. >> i was here yet with back to claim roads and orchard lake and back on that land, a disaster unfolding in slow motion. threatening everything around it including the city. >> and this is like that war room mess. and as the county emergency coordinator. >> the state prison is right here and that green line you see right here is the protective cork and levee to protect our city. >> reporter: the lake has wrapped up their western sides for this community. now completely dependent on these levees designed to box in and protect this pocket of land. and it will be for some time to come. >> and to give us reassurance on that two year period behind it. >> and who knows. this is a lake. it is a big bowl. a big bowl. tha
vanished in the early 1900s as california gobbled up water and new farmland. but it is never really gone away. resurfaces in years of extreme rain and snowfall. this year it's absolutely deliver. delivering. fueled by winter rainstorms. now a historic snow pack in the southern sierra. wilson walker shows us what is being done as the big melt floods in. >> i was here yet with back to claim roads and orchard lake and back on that land, a disaster unfolding in slow motion. threatening...
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. >>> an earthquake rattled much of northern california this morning. meteorologist jessica burch joins us now with details. this was big enough for people to feel it. >> all throughout plumas county, they felt it. this 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck plumas county at the exact same location at yesterday's 5.5 hit during the afternoon hours. there has been a swarm of smaller quakes ever since then. the first quake was centered in the middle of lake almanor but people were able to feel that shaking 120 miles south, even into sacramento. it was so powerful that it knocked out the 911 dispatch for a little bit over in chico. yesterday's initial jolt interrupted a nevada county planning commissioning meeting and it was all caught on camera. take a look at this. >> that is an earthquake. >> it took a little while for people to even register that the earth was moving. this county commissioner did not flinch when the camera started shaking. we have not seen any reports of injuries from yesterday's storms. the quake really did a number on the resort over at lak
. >>> an earthquake rattled much of northern california this morning. meteorologist jessica burch joins us now with details. this was big enough for people to feel it. >> all throughout plumas county, they felt it. this 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck plumas county at the exact same location at yesterday's 5.5 hit during the afternoon hours. there has been a swarm of smaller quakes ever since then. the first quake was centered in the middle of lake almanor but people were able to...