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we are at sfo, causing t bettation. 360 delays, 140 140 flight delays and 120 canceled, the latest numbers from the spokesperson for sfo. >> having some technical difficulties on that story, we hope to get it for you pretty soon, much more on the story coming up on the 5:00 news, and online at kpix.com. and other airline news, almost all british airways flights are grounded, pilots began a two-day strike today, the dispute is over money, they have offered the pilots a 11.5%
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pay raise over three years, but union leaders want profit- shaddeal is reached, they will walk out again on september 27. pg&e are trying to restore electricity to wannacry, it is unclear when the power will be fully restored. an investigation into google has been announced to determine whether they have gotten too big and efficient at eliminating or acquiring competitors. >> a company that dominates all aspects of advertising on the internet, and searching on the internet, as they dominate the buyer side, the seller side, the auction side, and the video side with youtube.>> led by texas and other u.s. states, the latest below too big tech, a separate group of states issued an investigation into facebook, google's parent company alphabet has a market
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value of $820 billion. a cargo ship which overturned yesterday, a rescue underway, they have remained in contact with the remaining people, confirming they are alive. >> reporter: the coast guard helicopter landed on the cargo ship to resume a risky operation, rescuing 4 crewmembers who were reportedly trapped in the engine room. >> the ship is down. >> crewmembers onboard. >> reporter: they drilled a hole into the whole of the ship to bring the south korean crewmembers to safety. >> not just for the safety of them, to rescue them on board, also to be able to provide city for our cruise -- safety for our cruise. >> reporter: it overturned early sunday. -- safety for our crews.
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>> reporter: they managed to evacuate 20 people before a fire eyted,within that whole. >> reporter: -- hull. >> reporter: officials are investigating if weather played a role in they have rerouted all shipping traffic as they figure out how to up right the ship. cbs news, new york. >> investigators are looking into whether the cargo ships stability was compromised when it left port. one week after hurricane dorian struck the bahamas, the desperation to escape the devastation is rising, thousands are scrambling to escape the areas, government officials said they have evacuated 3500 people, the un says 70,000 people are in need of food and shelter, firefighters from the city of miami and miami-dade county
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searched for victims on grand bahama island delivering aid. >> all the debris lined up in front of her home. this is your whole life right there. >> right there. everything is gone and one time. >> of the u.s. coast guard and customs and border protection are assisting in the recovery effort, local officials say the death toll is expected to increase significantly, because a large number of people are still unaccounted for. the live news desk, keeping an eye on congress, back in this week, looking live at a press conference being held by democratic leaders, chuck schumer speaking, this press conference is being held with the mayor of dayton, ohio, leaders are hoping to urge mitch mcconnell to bring background checks to a vote in the senate as soon as possible. the white house expected to
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release gun proposals that president trump supports, new video from washington dc, first responders in the dayton shooting rampage being honored at the white house, getting the medal of valor from president trump. they confronted the shooter within 30 seconds, credited with preventing more deaths. as for the gun control ridges -- legislation, a new poll, from usa today, only 25% think that legislators will pass significant gun reform within the next year. north korea says it is willing to restart nuclear negotiations with the united states late this month, talks fell apart in february when president trump rejected kim jong-un's demand for sweeping sanctions relief for partial disarmament. and president trump said that u.s. in talib and peace talks are dead, canceling talks after a suicide bombing killed a u.s. service member. washington.>>
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reporter: -- there is more from washington. >> reporter: president trump tweeted that there were secret meetings with the taliban, which were off, the announcement comes in the wake of the taliban suicide bombing that killed 12, including a u.s. service member whose remains were returned home saturday night. >> we are absolutely intent that we reduce the risk that we will have more folks coming through from dover. >> reporter: the president said -- the talib and said that it would harm america's reputation, unmask its anti-peace policy to the world even more. that's the talib and -- the taliban. and there was pushback about inviting the taliban. >> i've honored that, for two and half years, i won't see who and when, we planned, we thought about it a long time,
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the president decided it was the right place. re/max camp david is the retreat where presidents have brokered some famous peace deals, but even members of his own party objected to inviting the taliban days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >> we haven't had a major attack, think got on the united states, a major attack, but a deployed presence in iraq and afghanistan. >> reporter: mike pompeo is -- says that the president is still debating from drawing down from 14,000 down to 8600. nikole killion. delays and cancellations at sfo, things to runway repairs, jackie ward on how long it will last. >> reporter: sfo had 360 delays and 140 cancellations, today is better than that, travelers
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should still flight delays and canceled, the latest numbers from the spokesperson for sfo, he says it is never a good time to close a runway. >> it is focused on the runway, the work is where it intersects with other runways, at any given point during the project, there will always be number to runway shutdown. >> reporter: they are impacting international travelers, the most, instead of flying to sever cisco before going to asia, they drove from san diego overnight. >> we were at my daughter's wedding reception the day after and got the notice that our flight was canceled. and was going to arrive here at 3:55 pm, instead of 9 am. >> i thought it was easier, a nice night sleep, didn't have to get up at 3 am. to make our flight. [ laughter ] out of san diego. this was actually better.
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>> reporter: were crews are fixing the surface, it focuses on only the top layer every eight or 10 years, but this is defined as a fairly unique project, due to some unplanned pavement failure. >> it hasn't been dealt with for over 50-60 years, when we get it done, it will improve the reliability of the runways.>> reporter: airlines have cut the number of flights by 13% during the project, and some have preemptively canceled, rebooking passengers as soon as possible. sfo is encouraging people to try to get on the early morning flights, anything before 9 am, those are the flights least likely to be impacted by the construction. upthe risk . it poses and what might be behind the increase.
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in high blood pressure amongst pregnant women, reasons for the uptick and the risks can pose. >> reporter: checking her blood pressure, now pregnant with her second child, she developed hypertension during her first pregnancy, causing her to deliver far earlier than planned. >> six weeks early, three pounds and 5 1/2 ounces, and stayed in the nicu for three weeks. >> reporter: women battling high blood pressure, in the journal hypertension, the cases of women with high blood pressure when they become pregnant or have it diagnosed in the first two trimesters, has seen a 13 fold increase over the past fo cades, it finehigh blood pressure as a reading of 140/90 or higher.
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doctor amy stoddard from ucla health says it is largely due to more women becoming pregnant later in life, and warns the condition can cause serious health risks, including kidney failure, stroke and increased risk of stillbirth. women with high blood pressure require extra prenatal care. >> make sure the baby is growing appropriately, and additional monitoring as you get into the third trimester.>> reporter: chanel takes daily medication and keeps a close watch on her blood pressure. she encourages other mothers to be to do the same. cris martinez. it might be the early signs of the fountain of youth, scientists may one day be able to turn back a person's biological age, in the journal aging self, a cocktail of three drugs help to rejuvenate immune systems, slow down and reversed the biological process, people got younger by two and half years, looking at nine men, between 51-
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65, using growth hormone and diabetes medications. >> i could use a couple of years shaved off. >> that would be amazing. sign me up. a beautiful day across the bay area, hopefully you had a chance to get out and enjoy, a live look at the salesforce tower camera, looking at the golden gate, it is a breezy afternoon, looking at the westerly winds, the current winds out there, temperatures in the 60s, san francisco and oakland, 70s for concorde, san jose, and low 80s for santa rosa. 60 mile-per-hour winds, downtown tampa disco, 20 w. at sfo, 15 at half moon bay, pleasanton, 15 and concorde, and 14 in antioch. continuing to see breezy conditions as we head through the day, temperatures cooler than normal for today and
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tomorrow, gusty along the coast, and gusts up to 30-40 miles per hour. temperatures day lower than average, but heating up later this week, temperatures in the other dutch upper 90s. -- temperatures in the lower 90s in land. rain and thunderstorms in the pacific northwest, ushering in the onshore flow and marine influence. hour by hour, except for the coast, sunshine, areas of fog and drizzle possible, temperatures cooler for tuesday, we are looking at breezy conditions on futurecast as we head through the afternoon. sunset at 7:26 am, that sullivan's 20 6 pm. 78 san jose, 72 oakland, 67 san francisco.
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7-day forecast, temperatures cooler, high pressure builds and wednesday, and through the rest of the week, thursday, and friday, the warmest day, temperatures in the upper 90s to 100 degrees inland by friday, still above average for the weekend. >> so enjoyed for now. >> triple digits again. we will enjoy this. season 10 of the talk, begins on kpix 5, a new set, and a new cohost, marie osmond, speaking about the new dynamic on the show. >> we are all very different, different backgrounds, and different opinions, but such a respected this table. >> it is true. we honestly get along, and honestly respect each other, it's really nice. >> that is key. >> i'm in on the group test. >> if you're in the group text, you are in. >> were we meeting for lunch? [ laughter ]
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he is making his mark on the campaign trail. >> doing a story on you. >> i am the star today. >> reporter: montana governor and presidential candidate, steve bullock, with the big interview with the scholar. >> it is his day in iowa. >> reporter: embedded on the presidential campaign trail in iowa for cbs news. >> he told me if he is elected president -->> reporter: covering political heavyweights like mayor pete buttigieg. >> i knew i wanted to be a journalist and reporter, i never imagined how that would pan out. >> reporter: an opportunity that almo
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-- afghan aund a parking lot looking for quarters, it was fascinating that people would just leave money on the streets.>> reporter: in afghanistan, his family lived in fear of the taliban, his home was bombed and grandfather killed, they escaped to a refugee camp. they eventually settled in the bay area, where he excelled in school and found students rising above. >> because of students rising above, i am here, i have a job now.>> reporter: sra helped with college, seeing that he graduated from george washington university in washington dc. but it is his love of politics and journalism that got him here. >> a lot of driving hours, video that i shoot, always very rewarding. >> i want to leave room for questions. >> reporter: reporting on those who hope to be the next president of the united states
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