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o. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >reed>well in oakland, a day of celeb. >and >>chaos. and question. when gunfire erupted after a high school >graduation. >>ceremony where >there >>with >>the latest >reed>as the nation prepares to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. there is a new memorial to salute their service. it's right here in the bay area, but 1st of all right now taking a live look at our bay area airports, the travel rush as well underway for memorial day weekend. today is expected to be the busiest day fact aaa estimates more than
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3.5 0 people will be flying for the holiday weekend. even more will be kicking off summer road trips. so this morning we talked to cbs news senior transportation correspondent kris van cleave holiday travel crush as he joined drivers on the road. >we're hoping that the aaa advice plays out where they said get on the road before noon, because that's when they expected. the traffic to really start to ramp up between noon than it normally would. that would be pushing 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on where in san francisco you left from, of course and at your airport. sfo is expecting today to be it busiest day about 140. people moving through that airport. >reed>wow, a lot of numbers. their airports by the way, already packed and passengers. in fact, the transportation security administration telling chris that they screened 2.9 0 people yesterday close to the
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record set thanksgiving a lot. year. we're also live in oakland, where gunfire and graduation is your headline this morning bullets flew last night. at skyline high school land hills during graduation events. police say that gunfire happened on campus just before 8:00, at least 2 people injured shawn chitnis joins us now live outside the school, sean so many questions this morning. what do we know? >people.
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this. walking around taking pictures. graduations. day and stuff like that. next year. you know, we heard gunshots. at 1st. gunshots, people still running and stuff, you know. yeah. first. i don't think too much of it with people. >live>and so police tell us that they have 2 people in custody in connection to the shooting. so far this morning, it has been quiet here outside of campus. we understand that this was supposed to be just a day for teachers to come to the school and get some work done
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now that classes are >reed>over. >>back >>to you. all right, sean, we understand an update will be coming a little bit later today, so for more on this developing story, stay with us for all of those updates kpx.com and streaming on the cbs news app when we're not on air yeah. for a look at other top stories this morning, oakland mayor shane towell released her mid year budget later today, and we know this comes 1 day after she outlined how she plans to address a huge budget shortfall in oakland. she's looking to close this year's 117. 0. 0 gap, along with the 175 mil. 0 shortfall next year. the plan is really 2 pronged. the 1st uses money from the proposed sale of the city's share of the coliseum. that's at least $105 0 then the 2nd involves a hiring freeze and consolidation of certain positions in the city. emphasized, though no reductions in spending on public safety. we know that was a concern for many of, you know, reduction in essential services or city worker layoffs will be needed, she says. well, meantime, later this morning
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organizers of the effort to get mayor santa out of office and recall her plan to announce that they've collected more than 30,000. signatures to do just >that. >>the group hopes to get their recall on the november ballot. that would join a separate effort to remove alameda county d a pamela price from office both stories we are watching >closely, >>let's talk about what's happening on the national stage. donald trump campaign for president in the south bronx. this last night, 1 of the bluest counties in the country. former president trying to build support with black and hispanic voters. >it doesn't matter whether you're black or brown or white or whatever the ... color you are, it doesn't matter. we are all americans, and we're going to pull together as americans. >reed>president biden spent yesterday hosting kenya's president, the 1st african leader to have a state visit in 16 years. in a new political ad. his campaign targets donald trump's record with black americans. now for a look
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across the bay this morning happy friday, may 24th oakland, san francisco san jose. we see you lot lot of beautiful events happening over this memorial day weekend, and jess has your forecast. >we kicked off this week with sunny skies and 70s near san francisco today, we're sitting in the 50s. and if you think that's cool, take a look at our east bay. it was just yesterday. we were talking about 80s near antioch. concord, and now we're having 60s in the forecast throughout this afternoon, and tomorrow as well with breezy and cool conditions lasting along our coastline into the evening hours tonight. what is going on? well, low pressure is moving its way in. luckily, it's keeping us relatively dry, especially in our inland areas because some coastal drizzle at times, but for the rest of us, it stays dry. it's been 20 days without rain, and we're continuing to see that more as we head into next week's forecast. take a look right behind me. i mean 60s turning in the 70s, partly cloudy skies to kick off memorial day and then we'll see sunshine right after that, with 80s returning anywhere from concord, all the way up into napa and vallejo, to now, if you live closer to
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the shore line near the bay like san francisco, oakland, we're going to see a bit of a warmup to into next week. but for the most part, those clouds kind of hold on tight to us like a hug. it is may gray after all right, and we're getting close to june. gloom, to heading into next week. we'll get a little bit of a break from that with sunnier skies by wednesday. >reed>all right, jess. thanks a live look from mount diablo, where more than a dozen couples will be saying i do today, the contra costa clerks recorder's office is partnering with state parks to help couples tie the knot right up at the summit. it's 1 of the highest points in the bay area. it has stunning views, even if you're looking up over the clouds, 16 marriage ceremonies will be performed today. at the summit, many happy returns to you. hey, just in time for memorial day, san mateo unveiling its fallen >heroes >>memorial, >>located >>in the city's separate >park >>memorial, pays tribute to san mateo residents who lost their lives in the line of duty. it's made up of monoliths. representing various branches of the military, as well as the san mateo putin >fire department. >reed>each of the
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>monoliths >>is at >the name. >reed>yeah. >>i have >reed>given >>their lives. the names etched on this memorial served to reflect the profound courage. and selflessness. exhibited by our servicemen and women. their unwavering dedication. to duty. honor and country exemplifies. the very best of our military and 1st responders. >reed>yeah, this was a huge community effort planning began. 78 years >ago. >>the people who stand here today were all apart of raising more than 300,000. for its construction. looking live in the south bay after years of conflict, the city of santa clara and san francisco 40 niners. booking to move towards reconciliation will explain and just ahead, looking live at some little chicks there in the nest. the results are in cows. new falcon chicks have their
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we should take care of >reed>that. this >just in >reed>the documentary filmmaker. best known for his oscar nominated 2004 films supersize me has died. according to a statement from his family. documentary in morgen spurlock passed away on thursday due to cancer complications seen here. interviewing at sundance film
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festival in utah. spurlock was known for his controversial film supersize >me, >>which really sparked a national conversation about america's relationship with fast >food. >>followed him as he ate nothing but mcdonald's for 30 days >and then >reed>reported back about the changes in his body he gained about b#25. spiking his cholesterol, lost his ... drive, according to >the film. fide >reed>after making a huge splash and documentary films and arguably changing the genre quite a bit more gin spurlock lost at the age of >53. >>follow up to what was a painful story for a well known san francisco dog. walker and his family. look at the fire there. that's an alamo square home that was torched weeks after he reported receiving racist threats. it was a wound >for him. >reed>the wound for his family and >his neighbor. >reed>guess >>what? >>it was a wound that got some healing this >morning, >>juliette >>goodrich >>followed up on ■thisstory and shows how our community stepped up >to show. >reed>what it feels like and looks >like >>yeah. >>good neighbors.
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>reed>the outside of terry williams. childhood home. is now covered with handwritten signs from neighbors. stapled to the outside. >anything when he closed food >reed>all your love, terry says he still can't believe it was just a few days ago when flames were shooting out of the windows of his childhood home. elderly parents were inside at the time and were rescued by firefighters. terry's mother is still in the hospital. >you need me. you need me. let >reed>me know neighbors have taken terry and his 3 dogs in also set up a gofundme. for the family. >emotional >>for the last month and a half, terry says he's been getting a lot of racial threats and harassment. >time. the new threat has come in. it escalated. escalated in the rhetoric talking about to the where they're talking about. they're going to get him or they're going to hurt him or kill >reed>him. investigators are still trying to determine what caused the house fire, and they
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are not linking the threats to the fire at this time, terry was at city hall when the fire broke out. he says he was talking to city leaders. trying to call attention to racist attacks directed at him and his family. >stop it. we've been in this community. for over 50 years. we are not leaving. this could be repaired. we can fix this. fix this. this is this is nothing, but it's just the fact that you're trying to run my family out of this out of the >reed>house. terry and his family are like staples in the neighborhood. they have lived in this >home. >>for more than 50 years. >terry grow up me and my brothers. and his mother is like my auntie. it is. father is just held a cool >reed>says he doesn't plan to leave. he plans to rebuild and get his parents back in their home >last man, i'm lucky to have neighbors and friends who really care about it. >reed>well, so while the fire and hate crimes investigations play out, neighbors are
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stepping out to do the work of helping hurting man and his >family. >>your community station >salutes >>all of you this morning. will the votes are in uc berkeley's newest falcons? apparently, there's only 1 there in the nest right now have officially received new names taking a live look on falcon cam. the name move over to the left bird. we want to see you while we show your names arora eclipse equinox and solstice. yeah. 5 minutes ago. they were in the nest. you might have noticed the celestial pattern in the naming nearly 4000. votes cast. yeah. there we go. there we go. there's the little chicky. and the solar theme >name >>were runaway hit. this is the video of >them >>before they sprouted those new feathers. this is when they were fuzzy. the 4 checks live atop this area had just a few weeks >ago, >>and by the way, they got little i'd bands with colorful tape on their >legs >>distinguish >>them yeah. other. >reed>let's fly over to jess >for weather. it is cool and cloudy along the bay area's we head into this afternoon. it
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looks a lot different from how we just kicked off this week. low pressure is moving its way in from the north, and that system will bring in these cloudy conditions all throughout this weekend, but luckily then it moves off into the east and we'll see a little bit warmer conditions by memorial day and even by next tuesday and wednesday as we kick off the work week, but today we're sitting in the 50s near separate cisco and oakland. it is cool and it is cloudy out there all throughout the bay area. real. we're expecting upper 60s near antioch. we're just yesterday we were in the 80s a similar trend down into the santa clara valley. yesterday. we were the 70s. now upper 60s, but don't worry as we head into the next couple of days, the weather starts to kind of average out, and then we warm up into next week. it's still cool and breezy along our coastline today, bodega bay getting wind gust anywhere up to around 45 miles. mph. with these cool 60s and 50s in the forecast, but look at this 70s return as early as sunday and monday for inland areas upper 60s for friends close to the bay speak king of fun events happening this weekend. of course, memorial day is on monday if you have the opportunity to go out there and observe it, but here's what it's looking like
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for saturday and sunday just before that 50s and 60s for carnival. beautiful conditions there. and we're expecting 70s for bottle rock up in napa that looks like a blast. if anybody has an extra ticket, let me know. i'm just kidding. let's take a quick look at the next 7 days 60s, turning into 70s as early as sunday. we continue to warm up with more sunshine heading into mid portions of next week, upper 80s his early as thursday with sunny skies from concord stretching down into the santa clara valley and right back up into the north bay now for our friends along the bay closer to the shore line, oakland san francisco we'll see cloudier skies lasting into next week with upper sixties, right around the corner to and sunshine by wednesday. >reed>all right, well, a burger battle heating up for bargain hunters. details on the newest fast food chain joining the fight for your fast food dollars plus
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remaining bay area >branch >>today. accounts for first republic customers will transition to chase over the weekend and >customers >>can access their online and in person banking services that starts tuesday. well, let's look towards the lunch hour and no, this burger king is the latest fast food giant that's planning to sell. five. $5 value meal. the chain hoping to cash in on dwindling fast food customers. bloomberg reports the $5 your way meal is expected to launch earlier and run longer than competitive. mcdonald's, which announced plans to sell a $5 meal earlier this month competition. heating up there. we'll shout out this morning to the students and the leaders that delasau high school their football team. it is going to fly to london, andrea kano has the games and the good that they'll do. yeah. >yeah. but 0, >reed>justin alan ball is in his 11th year as a head coach for the dallas south football team. this program has gone to countless state and national championships, but london it
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all came about thanks to a former player who now works for nike. >look at him go. zack. he's like you're going to want to coach i'm like we will go to london >reed>took months to clear the idea through proper channels. but when the announcement was finally made some players didn't know how to react. >shocked. i was in disbelief when they said it was hard for me to, like. have any reaction. i was just shocked. i just think it's just exciting more than anything being able to play team across country is just different, different opportunity and all the gas last year old jealous that we're going to get to do that again to do that this year, >reed>the team will be playing all stars from mainly europe. they will do charitable work together and play football. but some of the players i had to learn an important lesson before they even get ready for london. >going. i quizzed about half of them, and i'm like in london on a map, and they're like you can. in england but you know they couldn't quite pinpoint
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london. london did not. i did not. he asked me a practice 1 day i had to search it up. and then he asked me the next day. i was like, oh, yeah, i started up questions when i told >reed>him the football team had a lot of fans on campus already, but that fan base has grown since the announcement. >teacher here on campus. i'm walking through the hallways. all the teachers like you need extra chaperone, so you know, there's just a lot of excitement on campus, which is neat. >reed>you know, the team is trying to treat this game like any other by preparing to play on the international >stage. >>they do know there will be some hurdles. to conquer. >sure, london will throw things off to deal with multiple time changes and being on a long flight over a long flight back to just getting over. we have to just get back. and whatever. >reed>well, let's continue talking sports or oakland ballers are looking to pick up their 3rd win tonight against the glacier range riders in montana. first pitch is at 605, and we're counting down to the ballers home opener raymond e. park on june 4th. you can watch
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>yeah. mhm. beginning. yeah. >reed>we just keep >that going >reed>the rest of the morning, go, stevie, the bottle rock festival kicks off and napa this weekend. tonight's headliner is >legend. >>stevie nick. you tell him >a fan little bit >reed>off. also taking the stage tonight. megan, the stallion, nelly. st manson and bb rexhep, then on saturday, you can catch rock icons pearl jam, mena and sunday will wrap up with ed sheeran and, of course, the queens of the stone age to find more details on the festival. got a whole section on our web site. kpx.com. that's it for the news at 9. next is the drew barrymore show you hungry, everybody today chef and food blogger teton bernadette, stops by for more local headlines, including weather you can follow me right over to our streaming service, cbs news bay area right there in the palm of your hand. join me.
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