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berkeley may be canceled. but t stopping protesters from now at noon, free speech week at uc berkeley may be cancelled but it's not stop protestors from hitting the streets and they're ready to stop -- i'm kenny choi. michelle is on assignment. we're live in berkeley where a rally is getting underway. neta. >>reporter: this group just arrived and they have this message they will not tolerate racism or fascism. they're wearing these t-shirts, some saying speak out now, others
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with the hash tag, uc berkeley resist. we did talk to the organizer of this rally today who says they are here despite the cancellation of free speech week because he says he does not approve of the alt right coming to berkeley because of the violence that happened. >> we try to get undocumented speakers to speak at our rally and every person we reached out to said i'm afraid of being threatened and harassed and assaults by the outright trolls and the followers -- >> 11 arrest were made sunday. one, a man who wouldn't take his head cover off. another woman who refused to get off a barricade. >> you said no fascism. this came after -- he took selfies and sang. >>[singing]
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>> among a small crowd at proud plaza. >> no kkk, no -- >> u.s. berkeley cancelled free speech week and paid $1 million for security. they say their efforts were worth it because despite protestors and counter protestors taking to the street, no one was hurt. >> it's over kill. we'll take that given today was safe. there were no real injuries. it's the way it is right now. >> police confiscate a knife, shield, sling shot and ammunition. it's back to class. >> i support the free eesp.chseeing all the neo-nazi on the streets where i live, i'm not a fan. >> the protest -- some students say that's not their version of reality. >> viewing that we're always protesting and we're looking crazy is a little blown out of proportion. >> now, we do see a police presence here as you can see
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right here. a couple dozen police officers across the street from crescent lawn. it looks like they're surrounding this park here, but they're not necessarily here among the rallyers. for now, everything seems to be peaceful. st antey armoment ad now. i see musicians and speakers getting ready to get out on the lawn and speak for the crowd. live at berkeley. >> thank you. brazen robberies on two bay area bridges over the weekend is causing concerns. kpix 5 -- anne makovec. >>reporter: this happened at 2:00. the police released pictures of a suspect's vehicle and two men inside accused of robbing two toll plazas yesterday. first the car keen us in bridge and the bay bridge six hours later. here's part of a dispatch sent out after the 911 call came in.
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>> the driver is a blackmail in a black ski mask, black hoodie and an unknown type of handgun with him and looks like it may be a repeat 211 suspect. >> the suspects were wearing blue or purple lay text gloves. the car, a black mercedes 5 -- the chp is sharing those photos widely on southerly media hoping someone will come forward. anne makovec a crash left two officers injured. the officers were responded before 4:00 a.m. while driving on international boulevard, they collided with a ford -- >> they were responding to cover a sergeant who had stopped a hi shooting incident. >> the occupants of that car
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were arrested and authorizes say the two officers and the driver of the ford mustang are in stable condition. the last victim of the airlines crash at sf 0 reached a settlement with the airline. a california dentist was aboard the flight that crashed in 2013 killing three girls and injuring 200 other people. the dentist claims she was violently thrown from her seat and the crash left her unable to hold the tools she needs to work as a dentist. the dentist was awarded an undisclosed amount of money. and -- senate republicans are pushing forward with their effort to repeal and replace obamacare dispute growing opposition within that party. weijia jiang reports that leaders are holding to hope the vote before the end of this week. >> senators lindsay gram and bill cassidy are rushing out their latest version of a plan to repeal and replace obamacare ahead of today's hearing on capitol hill. >> it is hard for me to envision
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getting to yes on this bill. >> some republicans said over the weekend they can't vote for the current version. senator john mccain says the process is too rushed while paul says it's too expensive. >> i think what it sets up is a per pep actual food fight -- what happens when the democrats win. they're going to -- >> the bill takes most obamacare funding and turns it over to states to develop their own plan. the new version delivers more funding to states like arizona, alaska, and maine where gop senators are loading out. there is a rush for the vote because a rule that allows the legislation to pass with a simple 51 vote majority expires on saturday. after that, it will take at least 60 votes. all democrats are expected to vote against a plan and a growing number of americans are opposed. protestors gathered outside of the hearing room where the senate finance committee will hold a hearing on the health care bill this
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afternoon. alisa manages several health conditions including multiple sclerosis and she calls the health care bill a life or death sentence. >> my life is on the line and if this bill goes through, that's it. >> a poll shows 20% are in favor of the bill while 52% disapprove. weijia jiang, cbs news, capitol hill. >> the last attempt to repeal "the affordable care act" fell short by one vote back in july. the supreme court has cancelled next month's arguments on president trump's travel ban after -- the new order includes five of the same muslim majority countries covered by the expiring travel ban and north korea and north korea were added and the new ban goes in effect october 18th. ced tnt 21 months in prison
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for sexting with an underage girl. it rocked the presidential race. >>reporter: anthony wiener left a federal courthouse in manhattan without comment about the jail time he's facing for sending sexually explicit material to a minor. he was sentenced to 21 months in prison. wiener pleaded guilty to sending obscene messages to the teen and called himself quote a sick man that ask to be spared prison time so he can continue treatment. he 53-year-old man cried when he heard his sentence. the investigation on this casein trueded on the presidential campaign after authorities found e-mails from wiener's wife clinton made on a laptop he used. the fbi reopened its probe into clinton's use of a private e-mail server, then concluded there was nothing new in the laptop e-mails.
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she filed for divorce after sticking with wiener -- >> i have apologized to my wife and our family. >> a sexing incident forced him to resign from congress. wiener was trying to make a comeback in the new york city's mayor race when he was derailed by another sexting scandal. tom was in the courtroom today. >> i know anthony is committed to working hard at his recovery, and i believe that he will continue to do that. >> wiener must report to prison by november 6th. nikki battiste for cbs news, new york. president trump isn't backing down in his fight against nfl players who protested the national anthem around the league on sunday. teams and players locked arms or took a knee. cbs kenneth craig is in new york with his latest comments on the demonstrations. >>reporter: today, president trump again criticized players who protest the national anthem. in a series of tweets this morning, the president said,
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it's about respect for our country. but the issue is bringing players together in an unprecedented way. >> at the end of the day, we unite as one. nobody is going to divide us. >> on sunday, every team took part in some kind of protest during the natiol anahesom.me stood with locked arms, some just stayed in the locker room until it was over. >> we're not going to be disrespectful in the anthem, so they chose not to participate, but many were not going to accept the words of the president. >> the players weren't alone, owners including the jacksonville jaguars con and the washington redskins dan snyder joined them on the sidelines during the pregame ceremonies. over the weekend, nfl commissioner roger goodell issued a statement calling the president's remarks divisive. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when
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someone disrespects our flag, say get that son of a [bleep] off the field. >> the president says those players who protest the national anthem should be fired. he talked about the protest throughout the weekend. while some fans booed the players, twl andanem in detroit knelt in solidarity. kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. and tonight the dallas cowboys will play the arizona cardinals in phoenix for monday night football. no word on what either team will do during the national anthem. still ahead, president trump's team turning to taxes now. the potential changes for businesses and individuals. plus a growing factor for first time home buyers, more millens pet's needs when making that big purchase. while the dog days of summer are back for this first full week of autumn, but i'll talk about the warning you need to know about as the news continues.
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over the weekendâ president trump sa we may see a new tax reform plan. over the weekend, trump says his plan is finalized, did you details not firmed. the president hopes the corporate tax rate will be cut from 35 to 15% and he want to bring the individual tax rate down to 10 or 12%. taking a look at how the financial markets are doing on wall street. the dow is down 50 points and loss from tech -- facebook falling 3.8%. santa clara base video lose ing 3.7%. and redwood city basilek tron
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-- people have reasons for buying their first home and when it comes to millennials their pet was playing a role in the process. in a survey from sun trust mortgage, a third of millennials said having a better space for their dog -- many wait longer to get married and have children, their focus is on their pets. got to get the backyard for our four-legged friend. >> i have a tiny back yard so i have a tiny dog who loves to layout on the porch and spread out. look at the beach. it's clear. we're under the influence of this huge dome of high pressure producing an offshore flow. how about another look. that's golden gate bridge. temperature wise, 77 degrees in san francisco. 69 in oakland for the coolest spot. weather watcher time, let's say high to dana.
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she says it's heating up in nevada. robert reporting 75 in redwood city. jonathan, i haven't heard from you in a while, good to have you onboard, here's in daly. 74 degrees. the winds are now beginning to increase. they're under ten miles-per-hour for the most part except in napa. in the fairfield area, winds are consistent out of the north up to 10 to 20 miles-per-hour north bay and in the east bay. we have a red flag warning in effect as we see an offshore flow. to that warnings wednesday, it could be prolonged until the weekend actually because we have a stretch of dry weather as the temperature goes up, the road to humidity is going down and suck in that moisture out of the vegetation. travel weather today we started out at 29 degrees. going up to a high of 60. climbing to the mile70s at montere a c
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87egreesyay b in sacramento. santa cruz, approaching 8 #0 0 degrees and the surface kicking up -- 80 degrees and the surf kicking up. 80 degrees at rockaway beach and pacifica, low 80s around the rim -- climbing into the 90s in concord and walnut creek. yesterday was 82 in livermore. winds picked up north bay and east bay late day. sunset, 7:01. sunrise at 7:01. take a look at this string of sunny days, not a cloud in sight, but the air - humidity dropping through wednesday. that's a look at your monday's forecast. we have harvest park middle school in the house over there. they'll be back and so will we right after this.
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it would have been easy for today's "students risiing above" to be sucked into a culture of violence. it would have been easy for today's students rising above to be sucked into a culture of violence. our scholar grew up around shootings and death, but instead of becoming a victim he celebrates being a survivor. >> if it doesn't equal zero, then there's no mistaking the data. >> gonzalez is focused when it comes to school. >> i always maintained good grades. >> life outside campus is quite different. >> kind of like a double life in a way. >> jerry says gang violence was reality in the oakland neighborhood where he grew up. he witnessed his first shooting
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when he was 9-year-old. >> experiencing that event, it made me, like, immune to future events that would be similar to that. >> in the years that followed, a close friend was murdered. jerry's mother did her best working long, hard days to raise four son >> she never gave up. she always taugh be strong, and leading us itn to the us rit path. >> jerry admits he may not have listened when he was younger, starting middle school at coliseum school prep academy was the game-changer. >> they exposed a lot to us, college, college. >> he has made choices in his life that saved his life in a lot of ways, but college is >> after losing his father,s -- jerry was devastated when his older brother died.
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>> i was used to losing people, but when i found out it was my brother, it was different. there's no future being in the streets basically. that's what he told me. he was sad in a way because he wanted to go to school when this goes down -- >> he's still healing, but jerry is determined to get his college degree. >> whatever has happened or negative, negative things that have happened have just prepared me for what's next in life. >> we'll keep you posted on jerry's college choices. in the meantime, check out our other student stories by going to our website, cbssf.com. for
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a close up look at the local wild life lurking around in sonoma -- we'll is that story and more tonight at 5:00. and tonight, new comedy kicks off on cbs, young sheldon depicts the big bang theory as a 9 year old starting high school? east texas. >> nobody i knew in east texas in 1989 cared about visitors. the only newbie they cared about was wayne and fig.
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>> [indiscernible], this boy is wearing sports attire outside of the designated area. which means i can see her brazil. >> that first voice sounded familiar, it's because the show is narrowed by parsonses who plays the grown up sheldon. i chatted with the star of young sheldon. >> what's the journey been like as you take on this new project? >> i love what i do, and i hope that other people will, and it's fun for me. >> he does tackle it with a level of joy that is partly due to him being a child which is joyful, but he's a real professional about it and it's very fun. you don't seem to get nervous. >> i don't, actually get nervous. >> i told you. you can watch the pilot episode of young sheldon tonight at 8:30 on kpix 5 following a new episode of the "big bang theory" and he doesn't get nervous and variety says
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he's the top ten actors to watch this fall. >> his father is in the theater. we're talking about a 9-year-old. lots of kids want to play today. it's recess. 70s and 80s and 90s a cross the board. offshore flow continues through sunday, but again we're talking about a 9-year-old. >> harvest middle school visiting us. hi, everybody. thank you for being in our studio. enjoy your day. >> have a great one, everyone . [cheers and applause]
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♪ >> bill: brooke, don't do this. i know that you're angry and disappointed in me, and i don't blame you. but you're not ready to give up on our marriage. >> brooke: are you the man i married, bill? could the man i pledged my life to do the things that you've done? >> bill: i vowed that i would be here for you, and that hasn't changed. i'm not going anywhere. we can get through this together. if you need more time, then take it. but don't take off your ring. ♪
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