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where people are hitting the streets in anti-trump demonstrations. the largest group marched it in civic center holding signs and chants "stand up, fight back" some stood on the sidewalk applauding and despite the traffic slow down drivers were supportive giving a thumb's up. chopper 5 was there as the group marched on to the castro. the police were watching from a distance. and everything appears to be peaceful at this point. in oakland thousands came together to link hands all of the way around the lake. that is more than 5km around. >> joe is there now, joe? >> reporter: extraordinary site here. lake here, lake merit, unbroken chain. >> reporter: incredible. incredible. >> native of oakland and i never seen this. >> reporter: gathered boy the thousands.
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young people and older folk. young families determined to send a message. >> poem are sad and upset so they want to be where there is good energy. then it started. >> held hands, one by one. [cheers and applause] line stretched more than three miles around the lake. >> on our way here i did not know if we would be able to stretch across the lake and we got here and there were more than enough people. it just warms my heart. when we all held hands i just prayed please, please, please we need a better world. >> [cheers and applause] >> when everyone held hands what went through your mind right then? >> i felt uplifted. together we can get through this. >> reporter: several here in the crowd tell me they are still feeling emotional nearly a week around the election. they want to find a way to
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express themselves peacefully. >> everyone is looking for something to do for like some action to take and so i was not necessarily surprised that people were out here but like being here actually being here had a bigger impact on me than i could of guessed. >> reporter: the other thing making it extraordinary. it happened that quickly. people held hands for 5-10 minutes at the most and then another 15 minutes of cheering and then lake merit cleared off and a beautiful sunday night. this demonstration is over. reporting live in oakland. kpix5. >> thank you, joe. meantime, people met to begin bridging the divide from a bitter election season. it was called a day of healing and reconciliation. they hoped voters who strongly disgrowed could try to understand each other's point of view. we were -- disagreed could try to understand each other's point of view. many who did not vote want to know how he will effect
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policy. immigration. under the law the president can speedup deportations and trump could reverse president barack obama's act that focuses on undocumented criminals rather than going after people entering the u.s. illegally as children. trump's idea for a wall along the mexican border will be difficult to execute. in order to fund it, he would have to do shoveling with the federal budget if he can not bypass congress. but, on same sex marriage the only way the president-elect can make changes is by appointing conservative justices to the supreme court. even if he did there is only a small chance the court would change the ruling. however he could change some of obama's directive by giving them access to their spouse's benefits. trump promised to repeal and replace affordable care act. he is going to allow parents to
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stay on insurance longer and provide them to not allow insurance providers not give it to people with pre-existing conditions. but we could use more coal for energy. the accord requires countries to wait 3 years before they can give notice to pull out. changes loom on federal environmental policy a big green festival is happening in san francisco. the green festival election is going on all weekend at pier 35. the woman running the event told us she is worried, too, about the president-elect's plans when it comes to the environment. >> big challenge is the unknown
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we don't know. meanwhile, trump administration is taking shape after 2 major moves today. as expected the president-elect tapped republican party chair as his white house chief of staff. he is a close ally of house speaker ryan and has a deep expertise with the washington establishment trump vowed to shake up. trump talked about obama care and reform and how he plans to use social media as commander in chief. trump was joined by his wife and the rest of the future
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first family. you can catch the entire interview tonight on 60 minutes after this newscast. >> reporter: the sheriff says deputy wal-- [broken audio. [ >> reporter: now, the deputy was shot after a steeling of a car. >> we broadcast this information california wide that this individual was wanted for the murder of a peace office. >> reporter: he then robbed a store and tried to steal a woman's purse according to the detectives. that woman called the police and then he was taken into custody after being chased by
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the police. >> the suspect was not recognized or identified until after he was taken into custody. >> the sheriff says he will stand trial here. >> that was cambi brown reporting. he is the 10th peace officer died this year. still to come, incredible images out of new zealand where a earthquake has shaken the nation. plus, we ask veterans what they are looking for under president trump. >> and it is a new twist on san francisco's foreign ability crisis. where we found this unique waterfront home. now appearing over your own home. right now. the full moon closer than it has been since harry truman said in white house, talking about the super moon after the break ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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struck new zealand today... damaging buildings and cracking roads. the magnitude seven-point-eight struck just after mi a quake as big as the 1906 quake struck new zealand today, damaging buildings and cracking roads. 7.8 struck just after midnight on monday, local time. a home near the epi-center shook violently. the quake lasted for as long as 3 minutes followed by strong aftershocks. emergency services issued a tsunami warning for the east coast of new zealand. warning of dangers after they detected 6 foot ways. people were told to move away from low-lying areas but now it has been downgraded and shook the town's capitol. closer to the epi-senter the quake killed 2 people. the quake caused items to fall from the shelves of this
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market. broken wine bottles and debris. the market was closed when the earthquake hit. we are keeping an eye on the anti-trump protests in the streets. chopper 5 is over the scene. right now demonstrators are on market street heading east. officers are on the streets with them as they march. we are told things have been peaceful so far. earlier today u.s. veterans gathered in san francisco for a very different kind of march. our jessica flores was at fisherman's wharf as it lifted for the parade. every step, every routine dead indicated to the veterans of our armed forces. >> it is one day. it is remembering our veterans. you can remember them. >> reporter: one veteran in the crowd, serving in world war ii. he received our purple heart
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after being wounded in combat. >> he says that this veteran's day weekend right after the election it is especially important to honor the sacrifices of those that serve. >> we are on the cracks of a very precedency in which we have to see the future and the future may or may not be good. >> i am going to let the president-elect solve the problems of the united states. >> reporter: while they planned the parade he says at least 1,000 people parteuspated and even in difficult times veterans day, a reminder of country's strength. >> we are a big country and -- a great country and i am sure that we have weathered many storms and, we will weather this storm just like we have since 1776. >> reporter: today, no storms just the perfect weather to shine a spotlight on men and women who serve the country.
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>> in san francisco, jessica flores, kpix5. >> this is the second year the parade has been held. they plan to have it there next year as well. >> also in san francisco today, we found a new example of the lengths people are willing to go to live in san francisco. this encampment has bye-bye carved out of the hillside in sea cliff. you can see a fairly large structure. not clear how long the occupants have been living there. >> a lot of beachgoers are flocking at the lake. lisa meadows shows us the rain lifting a big restriction for boaters. >> plenty of water for bugs, birds, babies to go out on the lake today. >> reporter: others were putting their motorboats back in the water. it has been 3 months since the parks and recreation approved a
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5 mile-an-hour speed restriction for voters. the lake level was too low. >> they come frequent low and it used to be a wide river. now it is filling the beaches. it is going to become a beach again. >> a welcomed site for drought- stricken california. the weather service recorded over a foot and a half from rainfall across northern california in the month of october. >> this helped to bring the lake level up to 400 feet. that is the magic member to bring down the speed restrictions on the lake. higher water levels cover up the hazards that pop up when the low water level fall pwes low 400 feet. not a concern today. higher water levels. more than usual for this time of the year despite the water, the lake is still just 39% of
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total capacity. now, british man is swimming across the atlantic as we speak. he dove in off of the coast this morning. he wants to be the first person to swim from continent to continent that is about 2,000 miles. but he is prepared. he has been training for this for 3 years. he has crews following him. he expects to step ashore in brazil by march. >> that is a big challenge. >> yeses it is. on the subject of big we have ace. kpix photographer high atop san francisco at twin peaks to push into a striking sight in the nighttime skies above the bay area. a moon bigger and brighter than it has been since the year 1948 called a super moon recently. it does not have any -- it is a made up name. the moon will appear than it is
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at the average distance. tonight, it has been 221 miles away. appearing brighter. good luck telling the difference. never the less fun to go out there. it is fun. it has not been that in years. here is how it looks as we gaze out. the numbers right now fairly warm with san francisco at 60 degrees. san jose at 66 in santa rosa, 61 degrees. for afternoon highs tomorrow, first we will have fog along the shoreline and then sun. we will get a few low clouds starting out in the morning before the sun breaks through. high pressure is beginning to get pushed aside by a vigorous low that will send a sharp cold front through northern california early on tuesday morning. we will cool it down on tuesday. tomorrow looks plenty nice. and on the future cast, we will have low clouds blossom near sunrise tomorrow. filling in the bay and the north bay. south bay gets away with sunny
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day. as the day goes on, all getting sunshine for the most part. another mild day. tuesday, things will change. a few light showers for the north bay later on tuesday. next week tend is looking wet. so, tuesday we have dry, staying dry but by the weekend we get rain coming down. not tomorrow, sunshine for the northern third of the state. lower to middle 50s. day time highs tomorrow, close to average with the exception of the south bay. san jose, 74 above average for this. we approach mid-november now, then down in the south bay. santa clara, 72. redwood city, 68 along the shoreline. not a bad beach day. and in the east bay tomorrow, lower 70s for the most part. 72 at brentwood, 73. now, up in the north bay, nice, we will have a few low clouds starting out monday morning.
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68 degrees. now, at the lake, lower 70s. now, getting up there tomorrow, 69 degrees. fog and low clouds in the morning, mostly cloudy day on tuesday. again, late in the day on tuesday. a sprinkle or two. cool, wednesday, thursday, friday, maybe wet on saturday and sunday. if you get a chance take the kids out and say, wow! have not been like this since a long time ago. that is weather. for sports here is mr. o'donell. now, the raiders got the day off. things changed in the afc west. it then, 49ers well, they are rallying in the closing minutes in arizona. the cardinals will they rally back in kick off, next ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t we needed afty
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emotional week: it's world kindness day! groups from across the globe -- spanning over 40 countries and over 100 cities - came together at at&t park for a "kindness freeze mob-flash mob." participants stopped dancing
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to pose... then picked it right back u world kindness day. 40 countries and 100 cities came together at at&t park for a kindness free mob flash mob. participants stopped dancing to pose and pick today right back up again. organizers say it is all about peace. >> because what we need is more unity in this world regardless of your race, ethnicity, background, sex orientation, whatever it is, come together and be people. this is promoting something like kindness and dance that are universal. >> he choreographed this year's dance. he said this is the first time for the event in san francisco and it will not be the last. >> that is one of the best stories i have seen all week. >> yes. world kindness day. >> appropriate given the intense week we have been in. >> yes. >> everybody, can't we all just get along. >> absolutely. it can maybe. >> can't the -- [ laughter ] 4249ers just win a football game? week 5 of the season arizona david johnson ran for 157 yards as the 49ers rush defense is
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the laughing stalk of the national football league. today, the rematch, this time arizona. now, back after missing the last 2 games with a shoulder injury. the defense held johnson to 55 yards and 19 carries. this one, his long every of the day. 19 yard score. cardinals led 14-0. but, back come the 49ers. hay go 75 yards. 2-1/2 minutes, kaepernick scrambles, now, look how wide open he is. 49ers down 14-7. it is now 20- 13 arizona. a little over 3 minutes to play. trying to burn the clock. now, picked off by gerald. the 4th turnover of the game. now, took over for a chance to tie it. now, kaepernick, equal johnson's run total of 55 yards. there is the big one. now, 4 yard score to tie it at 20 with less than 2 minutes remaining. that is too much time for that man. now, carson palmer burned the
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secondary for 376 yards. the pass, giving the cardinals a 1stdown at the 23 yardline line. arizona ran it down and chandler, from 34 yards out, good. cardinals win 23-20 despite the much better games for the 49ers. they lose and fold 1-8. >> you know, i told him i was proud of how they competed today. they are not handing out participation trophies in the national football league. [reporter asking question ] >> every loss hurts. i don't know how you are wired but, not a big fan of the losing aspect. >> raiders got the week off. they will play houston, texans. it appears they might have a chance to compete. now, trying to pull into a 1st place with the raiders less than 30 seconds to play. kansas city and carolina tied
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at 17. newton, now, benjamin but the former, marcus peers, ripped the balls out. just stand and watch it is good. it is good. time expires. now, coming back and beat the panthers 20-17. 5 straight wins. now, 3-6. now, getting back in the driver's street. now, less than 2 minutes to go. drew breeze to cook. making the grab. the defenders to tie the game at 23. an extra point away from winning this football game. but then, justin simmons leaps over the center, blocks the kick and look at will parks, go. he will keep his feet inbound and go 84 yards.
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that is a 2-pointer for the broncos. that is the difference. instead of losing it. 25.3. they are 7-3. here is the way the afc west stands right now. but, kansas city beat oakland earlier this season they hold that tiebreaker. >> nas car in phoenix. the chase, race. after 2 overtime restarts, joey and the number 22 car picks up. now, clinching the spot in the chase final. he will be joined by johnson, edwards and bush. now, the next week season finale, the highest placed finisher of those 4 drivers will win. nba warriors. at the half, getting ready to start the 3rd quarter. trying to prove 8-2. vern glen will break it down.
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long time season ticket holder stole the show with her dance moves. will she have an encore tonight? before the game, vern glen tracked her down. >> so, take us to that moment. i mean it is -- it is a timeout. everyone is feeling good at the warriors game. [ laughter ] >> take us to it, boom, what happened that propelled you? >> well, i got this sweater. it was a dare to wear and a dare to get up and dance last season. this season i kind of was feeling, all right, i think we need some good times here. just popped up and started dancing. i did every move i know and that was it. >> i love robin. i have seen her act at the coliseum. she truly shines. there is a lot of controversy over her sweater. people say it is ugly. your thoughts? >> she had me at sweater and at this. now, those 2 things, yes, more power to her. she brings a lot of joy. >> yes. fantastic. on game day tonight? >> game day tonight, a former
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giant's 2nd baseman is on a local sports radio show. >> all right, thank you very much. a lot going on. coming up in the next half- hour. antitrump protesters call for action on the streets of san francisco. people on both sides gathered it in san jose to make peace. he wants the best for people and feels there say chance. yes, a new yorker, says a lot of things that are hurtful and yet i don't see a difference. >> help bridging a deep divide. now, opioids that look so real people are fooled. they have deadly consequences - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco,
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pavement for a fifth straight day.. from the streets of downtown san francisco.. to lake merritt in oakland. top story tonight. anti-trump protesters pounding the pavement for a 5th straight day. from the streets of downtown san francisco to the lake in oakland. in 30 minutes, donald trump will give his first extended interview here on cbs in a "60 minutes" exclusive. >> earlier he spent the day building his future administration. we have the latest. >> donald trump is turning to a washingtoned washington insider. the president-elect right winged mogul has analysts. trump said i am thrilled to have my successful team continue with me in leading our country. >> the president-elect of the united states of america donald trump. >> reporter: 5 days after trump's triumph at the polls his team took to the sunday morning shows to address
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growing concerns about a divided country. >> his victory speech was consoling, very much in the right direction. >> it is time to barack obama and clinton to say to these protesters this man is our president. >> reporter: for the fifth day in new york. chanting slogans against trump. >> racism and sexism will go unheard. >> -- [crying] [indiscernible] >> i don't think he should be subjected to any of this abuse. >> protesters march to the streets of new york. numbers are growing. many are saying these demonstrations will continue until trump addresses their concerns. >> reporter: in his first post- election television interview trump told "60 minutes" he plans to secure the border with mexico. >> are you really going to build a wall? >> yes. >> they are talking about a fence in the republican congress would you accept a fence? >> well, for certain areas i
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would but certain areas a wall is appropriate. i am good at this, this is called construction. >> trump said as president he will be restrained on social media. back to you. >> you can catch leslie's entire interview with the president elect and the future first family tonight on "60 minutes" that is coming up after this newscast. we are staying on top of the antitrump demonstrations. right now a live shot from chopper 5 over market street. protesters are headed east. we are told so far they have been peaceful. same protest marched through the civic center 37ing where demonstrators held signs and chanted. across the bay in oakland. organizers held hands a around the lake. a distance of 3.5 miles. that protest was peaceful as well. in san jose the people on different sides of the political divide made an attempt at reconciliation. kpix5 shows us the goal is to try to better understand each
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other's point of view. >> as i reflect back to this toxic political campaign -- >> reporter: it was designed as a day of healing after a bruising and bear knuckles season. >> it is titled a day of healing and reconciliation and reconciliation does not mean we are silent or passive but it means that it is a time to listen to people who are not like us. >> reporter: trump's victory left the country deeply divided. >> i know that deep in his heart he wants the best for the united states. >> reporter: mary who asked we only use her first name is republican and voted for trump. she attended today's service in hopes to help her friends and neighbors understand her choice. >> he wants the best for his people, he feels there say change. >> he is a new yorker and he says things that are hurtful but i don't see difference on the other side. >> reporter: not everyone agrees it is the time for reconciliation. for some, a moment for resistance. >> my hope is that his
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precedency will look vastly different from what he campaign is. >> reporter: people attending today's service say they hope to come away with a better understanding for fellow americans. even when they disagree. >> we need to hear the voices of all of these people and to understand what their concerns are. the average person. >> in san jose, kpix5. >> organizers of today's service say they are planning a similar event closer to inauguration day. >> trump has not been officially elected president yet. that will happen on december 19th when the electrical college votes. now, at this hour, 4.2 million people signed a change petition urging republican elect to change their votes to clinton. they are on a list now if trump
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won california he is worried that because the names are out there for anyone to find, petitions like this could lead to harassment. >> my concern is that this petition is getting peopled worked up on a matter and a fact that, you know, electors are publicly known that is my concern. that is for a lack of better word putting a bull's-eye on them. >> they say the only thing the petition will accomplishes to create a sense of false hope. >> i know people are displeased with the outcome of the election but we are aination a nation of laws. the reason the constitution has it to franchise everybody in the process. if we did not have it the way it was designed, you know, you would only go to a couple states in the urban dense areas and that is all you would do to win the precedency. what about the rest of america?
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>> now, many states do allow them to change their votes if they want. but, because they are chosen from among the parties supporters it is very unlikely that any will. still to come, they look exactly like prescription painkillers but they are not what they seem. deadly counterfeit drugs turning up if the bay area suburbs and how ease teis to find them. and check this out. these robots will be delivering dinner right to your door. ,,,,,,
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so i feel secure. wait, he won? that's an average tango... at best. sold on the street or online contain dangerous opioids... created in a lab. only on 5, allen martin shows us: even some experts can't tell the difference. and the consequences they look like painkillers. now, it their is created in a
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lab. >> only on 5. alan martin shows us experts can not tell the difference. the consequences can be deadly. >> i am here to represent my son, john. >> reporter: at a memorial. >> my firstborn son, john, at age 26, had been found deceased. >> reporter: hundreds of names, dozens of young faces all lost to a drug overdose. >> we have been absolutely devastated by our son's death. >> reporter: now, the toll is growing with thousands more deaths a year thanks to a disturbing new trend. >> we have seen a surge of the use of counterfeit synthetic opiods. now, the painkiller that killed prince. 100 times more powerful than morphine. >> it is not just that but it is more. definitely don't know how strong those are. >> drug dealers are making and putting different versions of it in counterfeit drugs sold on the street. >> we don't know what we are
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dealing with. >> overdoses are not uncommon. >> it like playing russian roulette. >> in the er if we are lucky enough to bring them back to the point where we can tell them that this happened. we took a pill and that looks like my other pill. >> that pill can kill you. you do not know what is in that pill. it could be the last one. now, the right shape, the exact color and the unique imprint stamped on him required by law. our analysts are saying they look legitimate. the crime lab no longer wants it it by look. each one has an analysis. so far -- >> we did not now, they are contained this. we found them in pills,
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powders, solids. >> these pills are really fetenol. this photo, a child in the backseat this couple overdosed on heroin. >> it is 10,000 times stronger than morphine. >> if they get the same quantity of what they think is heroin and inject it and it is not that. they are going to stop breathing and die. >> reporter: a deadly dose is the size of a grain of sand. why would anyone take a county fit? >> they are desperate. >> reporter: he knows, he was addicted. too expensive he turned to heroin and counterfeits to ward it off. >> they are so thick to the point they are throwing up in the shower at the same time
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they just want out. they don't want it anymore. this is preferred by the mexican drug cartels as well as us traffickers. >> they can make so much money off of this. >> producing enough pills. you can make it. now, secret labs in china. >> it is shipped directly to the united states. >> on web sites they are research chemicals not intended for human consumption. that is a code. >> it is a party drug that may or may not be illegal yet. >> reporter: the u.s. doctor did a study. her team, bought research chemicals from 8 different web sites using just a credit card. shipments a ratified. the drugs were real. >> i was surprised that more were not stopped by customs.
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>> at the memorial. friends and families released the balloons. each one representing a lost soul. hope is in the air. >> i never given up hope. never give up hope. >> recovering and employed full time. he knows he can relapse. he takes it 1 day at a time. in walnut creek. back to you. >> reporter: the dea at times will stop it. they put a new one up for sale in its place. >> just 15 minutes from now. trump will lay out his plans for america right here on cbs. but, before he does -- we look back on the incredible week that was. that is coming up. >> and, somewhere in san francisco tonight, a vehicle is running on beef liver and hydrogen peroxide. the story behind this unusual car show. it is hard to top beef, liver and hydrogen peroxide.
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"starship technologies" is launching a pilot program robots. next time you order a pizza you may find a robot at the door. star ships technology is launching a pilot program there with 20 delivery robots. this one dropped off its very first package earlier this week. delivering a box of cookies from a local bakery right to
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the customer's door. it was a test run. the program officially launches next month. here is how it works. the robots are guided by 9 onboard cameras and there is a human operator watching in case the robot runs into trouble. that operator can call the police if someone trying to steal the bot. it is tempting because they are pretty cute. the company says it made them that way on purpose so they don't scare pedestrians. more unique vehicles on display today. take a look at this chemical- powered car competition happening this week at the hilton union square. some of the brightest college students from around the world built small cars and came up with alternative fuels to not only power them but to stuff them as well. >> our cars called popbster inks named after the disney pixar film. it is powered by battery.
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>> and so i said the car had to be powered by a chemical reaction. no ropes and rubber bands and things wound uptight or anything like that. it has to be a chemical reaction. >> it is the real deal. no shortage of imagination, one of them is powered by combination of beef, liver and peroxide. whoever can get their car closest to the line on the floor wins a $2,000 prize. if you are outside you can not miss it in the sky above the bay area tonight. for the first time since 1948 an extremely full moon. officially at 3:22 a.m. tomorrow morning the moon will be closer to earth since 1948. harder to ph-blg you will think it is brighter. shu go outside and say, hay, that is 1 super super moon over the bay area tonight. skies are cooperating. clear skies tonight -- you should go outside and say, hey,
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that is 1 super, super moon over the bay area tonight. skies are cooperating. clear skies tonight. now, future cast for the morning, showing us that we will have fog and low clouds forming in the early going on monday morning. just a few patches. then it will clear up as the day goes on. a warm day for this. mid-november. the numbers today, 70s. they will be again tomorrow. just a little bit in the increase along the shoreline. so, one more fair warm day. then tell cool down on tuesday as a sharp cold front moves into the bay area. sharp but dry. later on tuesday, could be a shower or two in the north bay. next weekend is looking wet. we will get through monday and friday. mostly dry. now, and then, we could get wet next weekend. heading out of the bay area. looks good down i-5. sunny skies and fresno, 99, wouldn't it? 72 at sacramento. 72 at redding and lake tahoe and 54 for yosemite. and, overnight lows tonight, not bad. a few low clouds around and the
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temperatures will bottom out in the super 40s and middle 50s. sun up in the morning in 11 minutes before 7:00. and it will dawn on a pretty nice monday in the extended forecast, things don't change a heck of a lot. looking for things to be cooler on tuesday. a little bit of rain on tuesday. by the weekend, things might get wet. that is the weather. much more ahead. but we will have to wait until after this ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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president elect. but first - we want to take a quick look back. kpix 5's wilson walker on a week people will be talking about for a long time. { bob schieffer "we tend to call every election tant of our we are minutes away from donald trump's look back. >> now, a week, people will be talking about it for a long time. >> we tend to call every election the most important of
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our lifetime. but this one might well be. most americans need to lighten their trust to earth candidates and 82% find the campaign disgusting. >> reporter: to say it was unlike anything that we have seen has been an understatement. >> much better judgment than she does. i have a much better temperment than she has. >> oh, okay. >> i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i would not lose any voters. >> donald j. trump is calling for a shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: that was all before tuesday night. >> i am in shock. i don't know what to think. literally i am losing it. >> reporter: across the liberal bay area the common reaction was out right disbelief. >> oh! >> yes. >> stuped. it is not like our country has not been shocked by the outcome of our election. >> you look at a 1948 election.
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dewy vs truman. that is the upset that we see coming home. >> now, the shock comes from how surprised many americans are by each other. >> we really have a diverse country. people can grow up in the same country, in the same set of years and have different experiences and come out with different views on the world, what is right, what is wrong. when the people look at each other across the divide they see something different. >> let's not forget that here in blue california in the even deeper blue bay area, we can see that very same divide. >> i just don't think that this person is fit to be president. >> i am overjoyed and just -- i am very calm. >> he is a racist, he affiliates himself with white power. >> he is not against mexicans he is not against muslims he is against the immigration that is coming in here. >> let's look at the pride of
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tuesday night on a political level. i happening think we were in so close. we need to step back from the personalities and see what each cabidate symbolized. one symbolized change, messy, change, the other candidate symbolized the establishment. by the way, she is also a woman. you say now they are in the mood for change. which of these candidates are they going to pick? >> you takeaway the names and think in the terms it is really clear. that was the other amazing thing about this election. we spent 8 or 9 months about talking about the crisis of the republican party but nobody notices the crisis of democratic party. >> what is on your mind? you are live. >> yes. >> okay. now, it would have been the same, oh, same, oh. she would not do anything better for us.
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>> the caller is saying hillary is representative of the dem accuratic party status quo. not representative -- democratic party status quo not representative of the people out on the street. it it is a sign that we need to change the way we do things. >> the collapse of a political alignment. we have known it for all of our lives. >> we had the two parties in the current configuration basically since the 1930s. coming up on 100 years. they will not stay this way forever. the old certainties are no longer certain. certain things have been cut loose from their mornings. shifting around. optimism on one side with uncertainty, anger and fear on the other. >> they might be because of the mess. >>and you? >> and i might be in an orphanage or adopted by people. >> as to what comes next, we
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will leave the last word with the side that lost. >> i still believe as deeply as i ever have that if we stand together and work together with respect for our differences, strength in our convictions and love for thisination our best days are still ahead of us. >> now, for the maen who won that campaign. president-elect trump's first interview since the election is coming up next on "60 minutes". >> we will see you back here at 11:00 ,, ,,,,
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captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> i've never done anything like this. >> stahl: this took your breath away? >> a little bit. a little bit. i think i realized that this is a whole different life for me now. >> stahl: in his first television interview, the president-elect seemed more subdued than the candidate had been, and donald trump surprised us when fundamental positions of his seemed open to negotiation. are you really going to build a wall? >> yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress. would you accept a fence? >> for certain areas i would. >> stahl: five days after the election, demonstrators across the country are protesting his victory. >> not my president! >> stahl: we asked about that and reports of his sups

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