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i'm elizabeth cook . we start with a new evacuation warning in place for people south of the road slip out in big sur. the worry, more damage because more rain is coming. anne makovec has that and other news headlines. >> they are telling people to get out now if they can. they only have about one hour to evacuate before the road closes at 4:00 p.m. the county says convoys to get people in and out of big sur going to be put on hold because of the incoming storm. residents and essential workers have relied on that convoy since a storm last weekend knocked a piece of highway 1 near the rocky creek slip out into the sea. they are warning people that do not evacuate that berkeley turned over this park last year and closed it off as a construction site. today, they heard oral arguments in a case brought by two groups opposed to the building. >>> the a's leadership visiting sacramento today in their quest to find a temporary home after this season. no deal was reached yesterday between the a's and the city of o
i'm elizabeth cook . we start with a new evacuation warning in place for people south of the road slip out in big sur. the worry, more damage because more rain is coming. anne makovec has that and other news headlines. >> they are telling people to get out now if they can. they only have about one hour to evacuate before the road closes at 4:00 p.m. the county says convoys to get people in and out of big sur going to be put on hold because of the incoming storm. residents and essential...
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i'm devin fehely in for elizabeth cook . the port of oakland will consider changing the name of oakland airport for san francisco bay oakland international airport. what do you think? is it a good move? is it even lawful? we are having a discussion with both sides of the debate. san francisco city attorney will join us live to talk about the city's opposition and we will also hear directly from the port of oakland about why they feel this changes needed. first, let's get you caught up on the headlines. >>> stanfords head basketball coach tara vanderveer finally retired after 33 season of leading the cardinal program. vanderveer won three national titles at stanford and has more wins than any other coach and women or men's college basketball history. today was a day that she did not think whatever come. >> sometimes, you are ready. i just felt -- i am ready. i never really thought i would be. i just felt like maybe i would just kind of keel over on the bench, you know? i love it. i love it. >> vanderveer will continue to work
i'm devin fehely in for elizabeth cook . the port of oakland will consider changing the name of oakland airport for san francisco bay oakland international airport. what do you think? is it a good move? is it even lawful? we are having a discussion with both sides of the debate. san francisco city attorney will join us live to talk about the city's opposition and we will also hear directly from the port of oakland about why they feel this changes needed. first, let's get you caught up on the...
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i'm elizabeth cook. there was already talk of a potential lawsuit as oakland plans to add san francisco bay to its airport name. both sides are calling the possibility unfortunate . our anne makovec has been following the story and just spoke to san francisco city attorney about this now, official legal move. >> the federal lawsuit was filed today, claiming trademark infringement. san francisco city attorney says if oakland's airport has san francisco bay in its name, the entire region will suffer the damage. >> oakland 's name is going to cause immense confusion and chaos for travelers all over the world, particularly visitors for whom english is not their first language. >> he says that, in turn, will damage the bay area's reputation with avoidable travel mishaps leaving a bad taste in tourists' mouth. the city has owned the federal trademark for san francisco international airport for 70 years and it is incontestable. the lawsuit was the last option after officials with the port of oakland refused to
i'm elizabeth cook. there was already talk of a potential lawsuit as oakland plans to add san francisco bay to its airport name. both sides are calling the possibility unfortunate . our anne makovec has been following the story and just spoke to san francisco city attorney about this now, official legal move. >> the federal lawsuit was filed today, claiming trademark infringement. san francisco city attorney says if oakland's airport has san francisco bay in its name, the entire region...
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i'm devin feeley in for elizabeth cook. that nurse is among many medical professionals who have traveled to the middle east to help treat people wounded in the war. in a few minutes, we hear from how she calls the work crucial but also describes it as [indiscernible]. >>> let's get to news headlines with anne makovec. >> we start in oakland this afternoon where a fire burned a garage to ash. this is on montclair avenue near brooklyn avenue about a block from cleveland elementary. the fire started in the garage and then it spread to the main house. firefighters reported this incident under control at around noon. no reports of any injuries. >>> san francisco public library employees are demanding better safety while on the job. they say the drug and homelessness crisis is spilling into libraries and say most libraries do not have security. library staff, along with other city employees , or under contract negotiations. a spokesperson for the library system says security incidents are down about 13% year over year and says th
i'm devin feeley in for elizabeth cook. that nurse is among many medical professionals who have traveled to the middle east to help treat people wounded in the war. in a few minutes, we hear from how she calls the work crucial but also describes it as [indiscernible]. >>> let's get to news headlines with anne makovec. >> we start in oakland this afternoon where a fire burned a garage to ash. this is on montclair avenue near brooklyn avenue about a block from cleveland elementary....
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i'm elizabeth cook. it is the talk of the town. the a's officially announcing this will be there last season oakland. they will be packing up and moving to west sacramento. it will be their temporary home before they eventually, hopefully, landon las vegas. we will have more on the move and the fallout with the fans. >>> let's start with our first alert weather day. >> it was wild out there today. parts of the bay area saw hail this afternoon. this is video coming in from concord . about some snow? this cold front also brought some powder to mount diablo in the east bay and mount hamilton in the south bay this morning. we are also seeing widespread rain as well. this is video from golden gate park in san francisco. darren peck is tracking it all for us. >> we will show you how it will behave and then we will try to nail down some details. we will try to timeout the more likely timeframe to see an uptick in terms of the numbers. if you have not seen one yet, i will show you when a likely timeframe might be. when you look at the syst
i'm elizabeth cook. it is the talk of the town. the a's officially announcing this will be there last season oakland. they will be packing up and moving to west sacramento. it will be their temporary home before they eventually, hopefully, landon las vegas. we will have more on the move and the fallout with the fans. >>> let's start with our first alert weather day. >> it was wild out there today. parts of the bay area saw hail this afternoon. this is video coming in from concord...
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i'm elizabeth cook. it is a problem that safety advocates say needs to stop. drivers just speeding through residential streets and intersections. now, bay area cities are cracking down. we will have more the latest push for safer streets in a moment. >>> let's get right to anne makovec with a look at today's headlines. >> we are following a developing story out of san bruno. two inmates at a san francisco county jail refused to come out of a cell while handcuffed. our chopper was over the scene earlier. the sheriff's deputy from the emergency services unit negotiated to the inmates, trying to get them to come out for nearly 2 hours. they eventually surrendered. nobody was hurt. this comes after san francisco sheriff's officers put that jail and another one in san francisco on lockdown over the weekend after a series of attacks on deputies and other staff members. >>> a judge dismissed the motion to seal proceedings in the case of scott peterson in a redwood city courtroom. it is the first of three hearings to overturn his 2004 murder conviction. peterson appea
i'm elizabeth cook. it is a problem that safety advocates say needs to stop. drivers just speeding through residential streets and intersections. now, bay area cities are cracking down. we will have more the latest push for safer streets in a moment. >>> let's get right to anne makovec with a look at today's headlines. >> we are following a developing story out of san bruno. two inmates at a san francisco county jail refused to come out of a cell while handcuffed. our chopper was...
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> the teacher she's accusing? 56-year-old shawn thomas. san jose police made the arrest last month. this week the victim filed a complaint against the school district. >> our amanda hari spoke with the victim's lawyer and sister about her fight. >> reporter: the victim who is listed as jane doe on the criminal complaint says she went to the dean when she was 15 and says she did nothing. now she wants to hold the school district accountable for what happened. >> it has impacted every facet of her life. >> reporter: lauren cerri is the attorney representing the victim in this case. she says she met the victim about a month ago. since then she learned everything about her case. >> she was 15 years old. she did something very brave and something that took a lot of strength and courage and she reported it. she was very clear about it that mr. thomas was having sex with her at 14 and 15 years old. she was a freshman in high school. this is 2003. >> reporter: cerri was given leigh high school year books from the victim. there's a photo of the sus
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. >>> the teacher she's accusing? 56-year-old shawn thomas. san jose police made the arrest last month. this week the victim filed a complaint against the school district. >> our amanda hari spoke with the victim's lawyer and sister about her fight. >> reporter: the victim who is listed as jane doe on the criminal complaint says she went to the dean when she was 15 and says she did nothing. now she wants to hold the school district accountable...
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. >>> hi there, thanks for joining us this afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook. let's take a look at your news headlines today. the giants are backtracking after ripping out memorial tiles at mccovey coves. fans bought those tiles decades ago. in many cases, they had inscriptions. the tiles removed were a part of a construction project at that park. families were told the memorial messages will be displayed on additional kiosks. fans complained and now the team says it will find a new place for those tiles. >>> the city of oakland is extending an opportunity for the a's to stay in the town for another five years. the mayor's office says they are asking the team to pay $75 million extension fee. both sides are suppose to meet tomorrow to discuss the deal as a part of that deal, oakland leaders want major league baseball to concerned about confusing passengers. >>> drivers are being urged to avoid highway 1 near big sur after a section of the coastal route collapse during the weekend storms. this is near rocky creek bridge south of monterey. caltrans says an emerge
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that story and much more at 3:00 with elizabeth cook.3 >>> for thousand of the latest tesla model cybertruck are being recalled after the acceler pedal can get stuck on the ignition. improperly d soap is causing it to get issue and tesla says it is unaware of any crashes or injuries at this time and alreahas a fix for that issue. >>> that is it for the afternoon edition. we are streami4/7. next newscast is at 3:00. i will see you back here at 5:00. [ upbeat music ] >> deacon: answer me, lauren. what do you know about sugar? does that name mean anything
that story and much more at 3:00 with elizabeth cook.3 >>> for thousand of the latest tesla model cybertruck are being recalled after the acceler pedal can get stuck on the ignition. improperly d soap is causing it to get issue and tesla says it is unaware of any crashes or injuries at this time and alreahas a fix for that issue. >>> that is it for the afternoon edition. we are streami4/7. next newscast is at 3:00. i will see you back here at 5:00. [ upbeat music ] >>...
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i'm elizabeth cook. as climate change draws more focus across the bay area and around the world for that matter, today we'll look at how earth day got their start right here. how far we've come in protecting our planet, and what it will take to keep it thriving for generations to come. first though let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. past death penalty cases are under scrutiny in alameda county. pamela price just announced her office will be reviewing every case from the past 30 years. she says there is evidence of prosecutorial misconduct, specifically that black and jewish people may have been intentionally left off of juries and death penalty cases. price says the investigation will be overseen by a federal judge. >>> today the u.s. supreme court is hearing a case about homelessness and cities can punish people for sleeping outside. justices are hearing a case from grant's pass, oregon. the city was fining people for sleeping in public. the ninth circuit court rules said those fines vio
i'm elizabeth cook. as climate change draws more focus across the bay area and around the world for that matter, today we'll look at how earth day got their start right here. how far we've come in protecting our planet, and what it will take to keep it thriving for generations to come. first though let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. past death penalty cases are under scrutiny in alameda county. pamela price just announced her office will be reviewing every case from the past 30...
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i'm elizabeth cook. in the age of the smart phone, it is harder than ever to keep work confined to those certain workhours. nights, weekends, it seems like we are always on call. enter the right to disconnect. it essentially says we need to spell out exactly when workers can be reached, when they're not on the clock. today, we are hearing from the san francisco lawmaker who is behind the bill and a group that is not so convinced it is such a great idea. we will have both sides in a few minutes but first, here is a look at today's news headlines. >>> thousands of county workers in santa clara county are on the picket lines for a three-day strike. this is video from st. louis regional hospital in gilroy. the county says many elective surgeries and appointments have already been rescheduled but all emergency and critical services are still open at the system's three hospitals and more than a dozen primary care clinics. they say they bought -- brought nearly 1000 nurses to keep essential services running dur
i'm elizabeth cook. in the age of the smart phone, it is harder than ever to keep work confined to those certain workhours. nights, weekends, it seems like we are always on call. enter the right to disconnect. it essentially says we need to spell out exactly when workers can be reached, when they're not on the clock. today, we are hearing from the san francisco lawmaker who is behind the bill and a group that is not so convinced it is such a great idea. we will have both sides in a few minutes...
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. >>> this is into with elizabeth cook. years after a man died in their custody. how much time they could spend behind bars. >>> cannabis business is working to grow their custome3 base. they say wee week is giving them a boost. ading into this weekend but a big che into late next week.a i want to time that out for you coming up in your first alert forecast. >>> thank you for joinius on this friday. i'm elizabeth n today's news headlines. students from across the bay area gathered at embarcadero plazasan francisco to take a stand against what they see as injustice in the world.this was a jointprotest against climate change and the war in gaza. >> protesters say these global d they say it is up to themo speak up about their future. >> we know that our future is in danger in the future of our children in thesedifferen through genocide war. we - aalso fighting for their future. Ãcommunity members rallied outside the troubled women's prison indublin. the prison is set to close and all 600 inmates are exp to be moved to other facilities. demonstrators are protesting t
. >>> this is into with elizabeth cook. years after a man died in their custody. how much time they could spend behind bars. >>> cannabis business is working to grow their custome3 base. they say wee week is giving them a boost. ading into this weekend but a big che into late next week.a i want to time that out for you coming up in your first alert forecast. >>> thank you for joinius on this friday. i'm elizabeth n today's news headlines. students from across the bay...
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i'm elizabeth cook in for ryan yamamoto today. much more live oracle park in just a moment but we start with a first alert weather day and the threat of more thunderstorms out there. let's get right to meteorologist jessica burch. >> it is not looking bad right now. taking a live look behind me, we see blue skies and a little bit of clouds along the bay shoreline. her now, even though the game is starting tonight and there is a chance of showers, it is pretty promising that it will be a beautiful one for us. yesterday storm that came and brought in a series of showers. that storm is starting to decay. we are still seeing that circulation and speckles of showers hopping through the inland hours. as we take a look at the coast, relatively dry conditions, a similar trend down into the santa clara valley. there is some rain falling and we will keep a close eye on that. taking a live look at what is to come, we watch a little bit of these on and off showers him our inland areas and potentially into marin county but these are light comp
i'm elizabeth cook in for ryan yamamoto today. much more live oracle park in just a moment but we start with a first alert weather day and the threat of more thunderstorms out there. let's get right to meteorologist jessica burch. >> it is not looking bad right now. taking a live look behind me, we see blue skies and a little bit of clouds along the bay shoreline. her now, even though the game is starting tonight and there is a chance of showers, it is pretty promising that it will be a...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. today, we are taking on the hot button issue of abortion access and we all know it can be polarizing and political. over the next 30 minutes, we are going to break down the new developments on a move to repeal an arizona abortion law dating back to the 1800s. also, governor gavin newsom's effort to provide access to women from arizona . and, an abortion law case before the u.s. supreme court. >>> let's take a look at today's news headlines. new propaganda video released by hamas today shows berkeley born hostage hersh goldberg-polin alive. cbs news can't confirm whether it was recorded or what kind of pressure he may have been facing. he was captured back in october and the video shows one have his hands is missing. he is one of eight americans still believed to be held by hamas. >>> the pro-palestinian demonstration at uc berkeley is growing. student protesters are camped out on campus and they say they won't leave until the university cuts ties with anyone who has a relationship wi
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. today, we are taking on the hot button issue of abortion access and we all know it can be polarizing and political. over the next 30 minutes, we are going to break down the new developments on a move to repeal an arizona abortion law dating back to the 1800s. also, governor gavin newsom's effort to provide access to women from arizona . and, an abortion law case before the...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you for joining us. i'm devin fehely in for elizabeth. we would like to think of san francisco as a bustling big city, plenty of businesses and restaurants and entertainment but acquitted still struggling to recover from the pandemic. today, we will dive into the city's efforts to bring that shine back and to bring people back in. today, let's catch up on today's headlines. >>> o.j. simpson has died at the age of 76. the san francisco native was famously acquitted in the 1994 killing of his ex-wife nicole and her friend ronald goldman. and one of the biggest moments in television history, millions watched police chase his white bronco on ellie's freeways. what followed was dubbed the trial of the century. before all of this, simpson grew up in public housing in san francisco and played 11 seasons in the nfl, first with the bills and in the niners. in his earlier years, simpson played at galileo high school and graduated in 1965. he went on to attend city college of san francisco before transferring to us
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you for joining us. i'm devin fehely in for elizabeth. we would like to think of san francisco as a bustling big city, plenty of businesses and restaurants and entertainment but acquitted still struggling to recover from the pandemic. today, we will dive into the city's efforts to bring that shine back and to bring people back in. today, let's catch up on today's headlines. >>> o.j. simpson has died at the age...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth rea with elizabeth cook. >>> cracking down on speeding drivers. what san francisco is considering that could lead to faster penalties. >>> they are supposed to light the way but we look at the damage to the light poles at lake merritt. >>> it was not the ending the warriors or dove nation wanted. how the team is reflecting on this past season. >>> san francisco is one step closer to getting new speed cameras that would automatically send out tickets. supporters say it is all about safety but critics are worried this is not the right move. more on that in a moment. >>> sheriff's deputies have started to lift the lockdown at one san francisco jail . the jail in san bruno could open later on this week. the sheriff's department blames a recent spike in violence for the lockdowns. the deputies union has asked for the national guard to come in and help with stopping. >>> alaska airlines is still experiencing some delays after their planes were grounded by the faa this morning. the airlines has the grounding was due to a problem with a software update t
>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth rea with elizabeth cook. >>> cracking down on speeding drivers. what san francisco is considering that could lead to faster penalties. >>> they are supposed to light the way but we look at the damage to the light poles at lake merritt. >>> it was not the ending the warriors or dove nation wanted. how the team is reflecting on this past season. >>> san francisco is one step closer to getting new speed...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you so much for joining us today. that question has divided the community in alameda county. should she stay or should she go? today, we are taking a closer look at the efforts to recall district attorney pamela price and how she is fighting to hold people accountable and hold onto her job. we will hear from both sides in just a moment. >>> first, a look at today's news headlines. pro-palestinian protesters are camped out at uc berkeley. they set up dozens of tents on the steps of sproul plaza. they promised to stay until the university divests from companies that have ties to the israeli military and ends its study abroad program in israel. >> we are willing to risk suspension. we are willing to risk expulsion. >> a similar scene is playing out on college campuses across the country. uc berkeley told us it has no plans to change its investment policies. >>> san francisco mayor london breed's latest plan to cut down on crime in the tenderloin, a curfew for businesses. under this proposal, smoke shops, liquor stores an
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> thank you so much for joining us today. over the next half hour, we are diving into the trouble at tesla. we know the company has a big presence in the bay area economy. an expert will help us examine what is behind the struggles right now and also look toward tesla's future and step back and look at the shift into electric vehicles overall. we will get well that in a few moments but first, here are today's news headlines. >>> police say four people were killed in a car crash in pleasanton. it happened that foothill road near stoneridge drive. it appears one of the victims was a student in the pleasanton unified school district. the district says it is providing counseling and support to students on campus. investigators are trying to figure out the cause of this tragedy. there have been a number of deadly crashes in recent years at that crash site, including a christmas night crash in 2017 that killed twin teenage brothers and their friend. >>> police in daly city say there are no threats to the public after a car explosio
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> thank you so much for joining us today. over the next half hour, we are diving into the trouble at tesla. we know the company has a big presence in the bay area economy. an expert will help us examine what is behind the struggles right now and also look toward tesla's future and step back and look at the shift into electric vehicles overall. we will get well that in a few moments but first, here are today's news...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area elizabeth cook. >>> a storm is moving in, burying a what weekend across the bay area. we are timing out the rain and the wind in our first alert weather. >>> it looks vibrant and colorful but chinatown is in need of a lifeline. businesses hope the return of night markets will pay off. >>> things for joining us. i'm devin fehely and for elizabeth. san francisco's chinatown is hoping that cuisine and culture can bring out the crowds, helping businesses bounce back . in a couple of minutes, we'll have a preview of tonight's night market. first, here is anne makovec with a look at today's news headlines. sacramento san francisco says it has reached what has called an historic milestone when it comes to police reform but some say it is not good enough. today, city leaders held a ceremony to tabbed their progress. this comes eight years after the city asked the u.s. justice department to essentially audit the police department following several police shootings and a string of scandals. the feds came back with more than 270 recommendations. today, the city said
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> those demonstrations are raising very difficult questions for schools and their faculty how to encourage students to make their voices heard while maintaining an environment where all students feel welcome. >> free, free palestine. free, free, free palestine. >> this was the scene at san francisco state where a large group of protesters set up a new encampment today. >> our john ramos spoke to several professors about the delicate balance necessary to make sure free expression doesn't cross the line. >> reporter: the student driven protests over gaza and the palestinians is gaining steam in the bay area. san francisco state has joined other campuses by erecting its own protest encampment and now are getting support from some faculty members as well. >> welcome, everybody, to the sf state rally for solidarity with gaza. >> reporter: the crowd of students jammed malcolm x plaza at the noontime rally. san francisco state was about to become the latest american university to establish a live-in protest over the conflict between israel and the pa
i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> those demonstrations are raising very difficult questions for schools and their faculty how to encourage students to make their voices heard while maintaining an environment where all students feel welcome. >> free, free palestine. free, free, free palestine. >> this was the scene at san francisco state where a large group of protesters set up a new encampment today. >> our john ramos spoke to several professors...
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thank you so much for joining us today, i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with that major commute disruption around the bay area. chances are you were impacted by it in some way. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters shutting down traffic for hours. anne makovec has been following the latest developments. >> this all started during the morning rush hour where it is all cleared up this afternoon. but it extended for hours as the protest part of the plan, economic disruption across the country referred to as a-15. let's begin in the east bay. the chopper was at the scene as demonstrators took over the southbound lanes of i-880 and blocked off the seventh street onramp in west oakland. earlier in the day on the northbound side, protesters were blocking traffic by chaining themselves to concrete filled barrels. they hung a banner that said 8:15 economic blockage, free palestine. traffic on 880 was backed up for miles at one point when they started to go through the open section of the median, heading south. as you can imagine, took crews a while to ge
thank you so much for joining us today, i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with that major commute disruption around the bay area. chances are you were impacted by it in some way. hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters shutting down traffic for hours. anne makovec has been following the latest developments. >> this all started during the morning rush hour where it is all cleared up this afternoon. but it extended for hours as the protest part of the plan, economic disruption across the country...
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i'm elizabeth cook. new rules in anticipation of a busy summer travel season. >> this is a big day for america's flying public. too often the things we hear about aren't just irritating inconveniences. they are significant harms. >> this all comes as more people are taking to the skies with more than 70 million passengers travel through bay area airports in 2023. that is a significant jump from the year before. >> katie nielsen is at oakland international with the new mandates to get you to your destination faster and put any lost cash back in your pocket. it's all part of the biden administration's plan to strengthen consumer protections. >> reporter: almost everyone we talked to here today had some kind of story to tell us about a flight cancellation, a time they were delayed, or even getting bumped from their flight entirely. but new protections just announced could make getting compensated even easier. >> i'm usually out on an airplane about once or twice a week. >> reporter: david amel is an attorne
i'm elizabeth cook. new rules in anticipation of a busy summer travel season. >> this is a big day for america's flying public. too often the things we hear about aren't just irritating inconveniences. they are significant harms. >> this all comes as more people are taking to the skies with more than 70 million passengers travel through bay area airports in 2023. that is a significant jump from the year before. >> katie nielsen is at oakland international with the new mandates...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you for joining us on this friday. the talk about psychedelic drugs has changed over generations. as a state bill to allow regulated use through -- moves forward, arguments remain over how they are used and if they should be used at all. are mushrooms really magic or are they a menace? we will dig into that conversation in just a few minutes. first, here is a look at today's news headlines. >>> in pleasanton, police say speed may have been a factor in that car crash that killed a family of four including two adults and two children. the crash happened on foothill road, the site of several fatal crashes in recent years. the driver seems to have lost control of the car and collided with a large oak tree. >>> today in castro valley, a memorial service for opd officer jordan wingate. he died last week from injuries sustained five years earlier during an on-duty traffic collision. among the speakers, oaklands interim police chief, darren allison, who commended wingate fortitude during his long-held struggles. he also acknow
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> thank you for joining us on this friday. the talk about psychedelic drugs has changed over generations. as a state bill to allow regulated use through -- moves forward, arguments remain over how they are used and if they should be used at all. are mushrooms really magic or are they a menace? we will dig into that conversation in just a few minutes. first, here is a look at today's news headlines. >>> in pleasanton,...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> stanford is one of the latest schools where demonstrators have now set up encampments. this was the scene in palo alto within the last few hours. our kelsi thorud spoke to protesters and their critics about the growing divide on campus as they wrap up the school year. >> reporter: rahina spent her friday here by her and fellow pro palestinian protesters who are calling on the university to cut ties with companies that do business with israel. >> we're planning to stay here to insist that the university discloses and divests from occupied palestine and i think so many of us are willing to be here for as long as is necessary for the university to hear us. >> reporter: this encampment at stanford is just one of dozens of similar protests popping up on college campuses across the country. she told me students here want the administration to know they have a stake in this conflict and will use their voices to try and create change. >> i think that we have a very unique responsible because we're the ones who will inherit the future of the earth. >> reporter: b
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> stanford is one of the latest schools where demonstrators have now set up encampments. this was the scene in palo alto within the last few hours. our kelsi thorud spoke to protesters and their critics about the growing divide on campus as they wrap up the school year. >> reporter: rahina spent her friday here by her and fellow pro palestinian protesters who are calling on the university to cut ties with companies that do business with...
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elizabeth cook explains how it all started with a california catastrophe. ><<>hey, >>mother earth. it's your day earth day. it all began in 1969. that's when u. s senator gaylord nelson of wisconsin saw the damage. caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara. the following year, he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration and environmental teaching. and that's how earth day took root. ><<>on >>april 22nd 1970 from coast to coast. more than 2 million. million americans showed up to participate. including a die in at logan airport in boston. massachusetts. a rally in manhattan. was school kids attending their very 1st protest. colin in chicago, to eliminate all fossil fuel burning cars. and it's stanford university. determined played ><<>terribly important for us to begin to involve ourselves in politics, so that we can turn the system around >>earth day changed the nation. it's secured the political will and action that led to the creation of the u. s. e p a. as well as the clean water and clean air acts. now 54 years later in 2024. for earth day, will focus o
elizabeth cook explains how it all started with a california catastrophe. >>mother earth. it's your day earth day. it all began in 1969. that's when u. s senator gaylord nelson of wisconsin saw the damage. caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara. the following year, he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration and environmental teaching. and that's how earth day took root. >>april 22nd 1970 from coast to coast. more than 2 million. million americans showed...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> the group behind the recall held a rally today, saying county supervisors are dragging their feet and setting a date despite the states legal requirement. >> the damage that has been done, so far, is tremendous , and we should not be the only people who see what is going on. >> this all comes as we learn of a plea deal reached between district attorney pamela prices office and the two people charged in connection with the shooting death of a wasn't in home depot employee. >> katie nielsen spoke with the victim's mother about what she wants to see happen . >> reporter: lori moz was never active in politics. a year ago, everything changed but that is when her son, blake, was murdered, here at the home depot in pleasanton while he was working as a loss prevention officer. since then, she says, the recall campaign took on an entirely new meaning. >> it has been almost exactly one year since lori lost her son, blake. it was april 18th of last year, when he was shot and killed during an attempted shoplifting. >> it feels like yesterday, or like 10 years ago. that mom
i'm elizabeth cook. >> the group behind the recall held a rally today, saying county supervisors are dragging their feet and setting a date despite the states legal requirement. >> the damage that has been done, so far, is tremendous , and we should not be the only people who see what is going on. >> this all comes as we learn of a plea deal reached between district attorney pamela prices office and the two people charged in connection with the shooting death of a wasn't in...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> their cries for help come as the city plans to issue a whole lot more tickets in the coming weeks and months. our amanda hari spoke to workers about the violence they face on a daily basis. >> reporter: these parking control officers say they've always felt at risk while doing their job, but since the sfmta announced they'll be cracking down on parking enforcement, they feel like they have an even bigger target on their backs. >> it's very stressful. i have anxiety and it's scary. >> san francisco on a union town. >> reporter: dozens of parking control officers with the san francisco municipal transportation agency took a break from enforcing the city's laws to rally and fight for themselves, including mishan snakesnader. she says two years ago she had an experience she'll never forget. she placed a parking citation under someone's windshield wiper and drove away thinking that interaction was over. she was wrong. >> someone got upset because they got a ticket. so he followed me about two or three blocks, waited for me, punched the window and it cut my e
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >>> their cries for help come as the city plans to issue a whole lot more tickets in the coming weeks and months. our amanda hari spoke to workers about the violence they face on a daily basis. >> reporter: these parking control officers say they've always felt at risk while doing their job, but since the sfmta announced they'll be cracking down on parking enforcement, they feel like they have an even bigger target on their backs. >> it's...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >>> demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in gaza shut down the golden gate bridge and interstate 880 in the east bay starting right as that morning commute was just getting underway. the traffic was backed up for miles. now this was a pretty sophisticated operation. some protesters on the bridge chaining themselves to cars and in the east bay they even brought out barrels full of concrete to stop anyone from getting by. within the last two hours the chp told us those protesters could face conspiracy charges due to the coordination. wilson walker begins our team coverage at the golden gate bridge tonight. wilson? >> reporter: liz, we saw this late last year over on the bay bridge. we've seen it again now. so clearly we're involved in a little contest of cat and mouse between the protesters and law enforcement. if you were trying to cross the bridge here, drive up 880 today, you are simply caught in the middle. >> i'm sympathetic and i understand the cause. i do and i just wish i'd have left 20 minutes earlier. i'd have missed all it. >> reporter: just short of the b
i'm elizabeth cook. >>> demonstrators calling for a ceasefire in gaza shut down the golden gate bridge and interstate 880 in the east bay starting right as that morning commute was just getting underway. the traffic was backed up for miles. now this was a pretty sophisticated operation. some protesters on the bridge chaining themselves to cars and in the east bay they even brought out barrels full of concrete to stop anyone from getting by. within the last two hours the chp told us...
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elizabeth cook looks at how it all started with a california catastrophe. >> reporter: mother earth, it is your day, earth day. it began in 1969, that is when the u.s. senator of wisconsin said the damage caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara, the following year he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration, an environmental teach in and that is how earth day took root. on april 22nd, 1970, from coast-to-coast, more than 2 million americans showed up to participate, including a diane at logan airport in boston massachusetts. a rally in manhattan with school kids attending their very first protest, a call in in chicago to eliminate all fossil fuel burning cars and at stanford university, a determined plea. >> it is important for us to begin to evolve ourselves in politics so we can turn this system around. >> reporter: earth day changed the nation, it secured the political will and action that led to the creation of the u.s. epa as well as the clean water and clean air acts. now, 54 years later, in 2024, earth day will focus on plastics. plastic production h
elizabeth cook looks at how it all started with a california catastrophe. >> reporter: mother earth, it is your day, earth day. it began in 1969, that is when the u.s. senator of wisconsin said the damage caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara, the following year he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration, an environmental teach in and that is how earth day took root. on april 22nd, 1970, from coast-to-coast, more than 2 million americans showed up to...
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now it's onto sacramento for a single elizabeth cook limb nation play-in game on tuesday. >>> it's ncaa tournament in the first weekend here to win the first two. to get to the first round. but we have a shot, so we're excited about that. >> their fans want to light the people and they come in here and we want to beat the crap out of them. a lot of familiarity amongst the two organizations. just us going out playing across each other, for us, it's another game we have to go in. >>> we pivot to golf. augusta, georgia. it was scottie scheffler and then everybody else at the masters, final round. show me the top golfer of the world. cher her scheffler won two out of three tournaments. watch it roll back thwart jar. a near hole out. i thought it was going to go in. he had a two-stroke lead. by the time he got to the 14th hole. this one might have been the dagger shot. check the action on this one. as it landed and then rolled right towards the cup for a tap-in birdie. and no drama at the 18th green, folks. this was a no doubt, scheffler had a four-stroke lead. but you know what, stepped up,
now it's onto sacramento for a single elizabeth cook limb nation play-in game on tuesday. >>> it's ncaa tournament in the first weekend here to win the first two. to get to the first round. but we have a shot, so we're excited about that. >> their fans want to light the people and they come in here and we want to beat the crap out of them. a lot of familiarity amongst the two organizations. just us going out playing across each other, for us, it's another game we have to go in....
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elizabeth cook looks at how it all started with a california catastrophe. >> reporter: mother earth, it is your day , earth day, it began in 1969, that is when u.s. senator, gaylord nelson of wisconsin saw the damage caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara. the following year, he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration, an environmental teach in, that is how earth day took root. on april 22nd, 1970, from coast to coast, more than 2 million americans showed up to participate, including a die-in at logan airport in boston, massachusetts, a rally in manhattan where kids attended their very first protest, and a call-in in chicago, and at stanford university, a determined plea . >> it is important to involve ourselves in politics so we can turn this around. >> reporter: it secured the action that led to the creation of the u.s. epa. as well as the clean water and clean air acts. now, 54 years later, in 2024, earth day will focus on plastics. plastic production has grown to more than 380 million tons per year. that includes hundreds of billions of plastic bags a
elizabeth cook looks at how it all started with a california catastrophe. >> reporter: mother earth, it is your day , earth day, it began in 1969, that is when u.s. senator, gaylord nelson of wisconsin saw the damage caused by a massive oil spill off the coast of santa barbara. the following year, he called for a nationwide peaceful demonstration, an environmental teach in, that is how earth day took root. on april 22nd, 1970, from coast to coast, more than 2 million americans showed up...
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. >> elizabeth cook also usually does well. she doesn't know, either. she probably knows a little more than i do. >> does she say she doesn't know, but does hours of research? >> i doubt it. she has two young kids. >>> the highest minimum wage across the restaurant industry, boosted today for california fast food workers - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. >>> time for your money watch report. starting today best food workers across the state are getting a big pay boost, but it comes at a cost for you and for jobs. the new $20 minimum wage is the highest in the restaurant industry. and it is getting a mixed reaction. >> reporter: a fight for fast food workers years in the making. >> we saw the inequities in terms of wages and the treatment. >> reporter: california democrats passing legislation to boost pay to $20 an hour, arguing that more people are depending on the industry to provide for their families. >> i was super excited. imagine getting paid the minimum of just $15, i was working a lot of hours and still making
. >> elizabeth cook also usually does well. she doesn't know, either. she probably knows a little more than i do. >> does she say she doesn't know, but does hours of research? >> i doubt it. she has two young kids. >>> the highest minimum wage across the restaurant industry, boosted today for california fast food workers - lift the clouds off of... - virtual weather, only on kpix and pix+. >>> time for your money watch report. starting today best food workers...
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. >> elizabeth cook wins this every single year basically. whatever she does we need to start doing. >> she duds research and you do actual research. i'm this person, this sounds good. i like the color. my brother went to this school. like -- just random. but you guys actually take the time to set the bracket. >> we do. >> it helps out and i will say and i said this a couple of weeks ago. my team, syracuse orange didn't make the tournament this year and i think that probably helped me out in the bracket challenge a little bit because i couldn't be a homer. >> no emotional ties. >> none. it's madness. best time of year. >> wishing you luck. >> thank you. >>> all righty, time 6:22 on this tuesday morning. the three month winless streak for the top prize continues. the powerball jackpot, that's what we're talking about. it is still up for grabs this morning. >>> and let's take you live outside. a beautiful view from mount diablo on this tuesday morning. little hazy out there but we know it's going to be a beautiful day and we'll talk >>> no big
. >> elizabeth cook wins this every single year basically. whatever she does we need to start doing. >> she duds research and you do actual research. i'm this person, this sounds good. i like the color. my brother went to this school. like -- just random. but you guys actually take the time to set the bracket. >> we do. >> it helps out and i will say and i said this a couple of weeks ago. my team, syracuse orange didn't make the tournament this year and i think that...
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it's elizabeth for daniel plus the 3 students that say should i be able, forwarded the base, you know, the up with the speech. see if you come by, you will be in court of with them complete. tell me what, what you've seen these videos are on $65.00, even if she discuss, cuz there's an yes click on view and say she to a post a series to come by any possibly it's in the excuse me, it was already suspended saying it is diesel. released it's in europe. it's because i appreciate it. so don't let me finish the nipple. usually it's what does it be? he's got that with me as the give me a hoarder. i'm sending you more. would you like me circa stobel with a new ship you shaped senior, but when you could senior school. well then you think the need to move personal needs. here's a look using slip. it's financial, give me just the gym. we have seen the past. you have seen you custody and i've made me verify pizza. you have to see people would go to sleep. we will be opposed to any of those in the section. we do a c. does anybody my explain you deal with you? have them we just a, what the say to me
it's elizabeth for daniel plus the 3 students that say should i be able, forwarded the base, you know, the up with the speech. see if you come by, you will be in court of with them complete. tell me what, what you've seen these videos are on $65.00, even if she discuss, cuz there's an yes click on view and say she to a post a series to come by any possibly it's in the excuse me, it was already suspended saying it is diesel. released it's in europe. it's because i appreciate it. so don't let me...
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elizabeth pipko. >> okay, trigger warning for all of the vegans. when i was a little girl as my mom would cook stake for dinner i would take the container it came in, pour the blood into a cup and drink it. my parents called me a vampire it so i think you know my answer to this question. >> trace: kaylee mcghee white. >> i was the exact opposite. i like my wreak medium rare but i grew up believing the only way steak was cooked was well done because my dad likes his tasting like a hockey puck. so i like mine medium rare now that's for sure. >> trace: matt. >> growing up i thought medium, well to well done. now i'm medium. >> trace: best way to cook it, medium rare 76%, 75%. rusty says rare. walk it through a warm room. anthony, cooked medium well. it's not sushi. mary says medium prime rib. trisha, well done like a hockey puck. choline, any way other than medium rare is this in. >> trace: i like mine medium,e i'm with matt.anents thank you for watching america's late news "fox news @ night",in i'm tracg e gallagher and we wid se be you back here tom
elizabeth pipko. >> okay, trigger warning for all of the vegans. when i was a little girl as my mom would cook stake for dinner i would take the container it came in, pour the blood into a cup and drink it. my parents called me a vampire it so i think you know my answer to this question. >> trace: kaylee mcghee white. >> i was the exact opposite. i like my wreak medium rare but i grew up believing the only way steak was cooked was well done because my dad likes his tasting...