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the scramble in the areas businesses get ready to reopen. the problem causing a huge headache for business outcomes. an emergency curfew overnight and an unlawful assembly why did thousands of people swarmed a beach in southern you? it is fantastic to watch the community come back to the park. the speaker the joy of the
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other tear, how they enjoyed the easing of restrictions .2 breaking news, rescuers in italy's at least my people are dead 2 children on the hospital after a cable car plunged to the ground in northern italy could we will bring more details as we get them. good morning it is sunday, may 23rd let's start with a quick check of our weather with meteorologist erin. >> it's gray out there, not just for anyone in the city which would be typical, and not just for those of us over in oakland, in the east bay. these little clouds which we are seeing over 880 extend all the way over to dublin. beautiful sunrise, look at the sun just peeking through, opening in the costa ricans how widespread the gray is this morning, it's got most of the bay area covered, i'll show you how quickly this burns off, right now, temperatures are in the 50s for all of us. plenty of sunshine, it's going to be identical to the strip in upper 70s in the, upper 60s for the bay., back over to you. families and friends creditable for a 6-year-old daughter, left flowers and
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cards, on the freeway where he was shot and cultivated. right now investigators are searching for the shooter, that this may all have been triggered by road rage. it happened at 8:00 a.m. on the way to kindergarten. chp says that is when a suspect white volkswagen fired a shot which went through the truck, the bullet hit aiden in the stomach. >> how can someone do that to a little boy? >> i thought i lived so close by and it could've been me. i'm driving with my kids all of the time, and the fact that it went through the carsey like that is just so tragic. >> chp is working to weekend, chicken cameras to see if they recorded the oo offer any clues about the shooter. on the road to recovery, there are new challenges for local businesses as california plans to remove almost all covid restrictions on june 15th. kpix 5's -- talks about hiring
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workers before reopening. >> reporter: the don't have a lot of workers dealing with the past city, when everything reopens business owners say there big trouble. business is bustling, and mainstream kitchen and bar. that is music to the heirs of the restaurant owner, he says there is just one big problem. >> it's really hard to find people, it just feels like a lot of people don't want to work pretty >> he says he needs to hire at least 8 more people to handle the current rush. >> we are looking for managers, bartenders, bar managers, buses, servers, cooks, the whole thing point >> he worries but the june 15th reopening because that means he will have even more customers inside, and out. thobleat needs solve soon point >> if e short staffed, are toe o.
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>> businesses in the service industry across the country are dealing with staffing shortages, especially hotels, and restaurants present restaurants in downtown, say they had to turn away customers because they don't have enough servers. >> evident, back of the house, front of the house, food runners. host, anything. >>'s over at xyz a smoker and skate shop, only 2 people applied in the last month point >> not a lot of applicants are applying for a job which makes it difficult to pick and choose. >> there are hiring signs all over the place, some even offer a sign-on bonus, isabella just got hired at mainstreet kitchen and bar, with no experience could >> it so amazing to find job so easily, they take the time to make sure you know how everything works around here. so, it's great point >> reporter: employees claim
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the benefits with more people making more money at home. >> maybe when unemployment ends, we can ever become infected >> if you have a good attitude, are willing to learn and willing to work, they will hire you on the spot, no experience needed. i am da lin, kpix 5. 's been in the county's first weekend in the yellow tier, they hopped on roller coasters that great americans in santa clara. the parties operating at a third of its full capacity or about 7000 people a day. just across the parking lot from the great america, anyone 12 and up to get their vaccine at levi's stadium could santa clara county has reached a major milestone. 1 million people are now fully vaccinated an account 73% of the county's population, has received at least their first dose nearly 60% are fully vaccinated. >> i feel good with them being vaccinated. >> we are happy to be outdoors and around other people. to >> it is fantastic what the
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community come back to their park. happening today, the oakland coliseum will give covid shots before closing down the vaccination type for consuming up everywhere the site was responsible for vaccinating about half 1 million people against the coronavirus. looking live attendances goes grace cathedral where just hours from now, parishioners will be welcome back inside the church is not held in person service since march of last or been masks will still be required and capacity and said that cathedral will be limited to ensure social to something. details this morning, and overnight curfew was ordered for huntington beach last night. due to thousands of people descending on the area for a party. it was a heavy police presence and an unlawful assembly declared, reporter rick martinez was in huntington beach, as those parties were told to go home. >> loud fireworks blast since the crowd running through
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huntington city beach. the police department repeating over the loudspeaker to clear the crowd, well over 1000 people at the be ine crowd ld depaed based off of the adrian' kickback. as the police cleared the crowd, some people stop to pose for selfies in front of patrol vehicles that officers to move people out of the parking lot and off the sand. the crowd begins showing up at around 6:30 p.m., russian guard tower 13, some climbing on top as police demanded that they get off the tower. he cannot remember when you were younger just wanted to go have fun and parties. >> this girl planned her 21st birthday party for the tick- tock party, crunch it up friday night, with police dispersing hem, just after 9:00 a.m.
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town. >> please want to knock our turnout, we've been in the pandemic return have a little fun out here, i ain't even from out here. i came down here, i'm from stockton. >> officers responding to the social media party, ready for y from the conference of faulting. then, to repeated fireworks blast, scattered crowds, clearing up the ridge, as police threatened them with the rest. >> that was rick martinez, the emergency curfew is about 30 minutes is up at huntington beach police say there have been reports of people shooting fireworks and pray things that officers going there is nowhere this morning, they have not issued any arrests that the template approve into a diesel fuel that ring s in san antonio county. please more than 10,000 gallons of fuel to gas pumps, at 15 stations. they did it by overwriting the software which normally keeps
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the pumps block. as part of the investigation, detectives arrested this 30- year-old man at his home in castro valley, to his into the jail on a laundry list of charges. it may seem that crime is everywhere in san francisco these days, but what's being done about it, and is it truly as bad as it seems? is the focus of our special report tonight. crime and punishment in san francisco. elizabeth cook and kim, have a preview. >> tonight take a closer look at the trends, the numbers may surprise you. plus, how the targets are shifting. our one-on-one interview acceptance as district attorney i asked him if he's being tough enough on crime good and, if his approaches and in the wrong message. we will see her tonight at 6:30. the time now is six: not 09. streaming onto cbsn bay area, a fire in sonoma caught on camera, dangerously close to highway 101. the time lapse of how the smoke
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spread. plus, the latest from the middle east, new video the destruction and gaza, and the tragic stories of the children caught up in that conflict. taking a live look outside,
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store gromore nala breaking news in italy, 9 people are plunged to the ground on alpine mountaintop in northern italy. this photo was taken by italy's emergency department, you can to the cable car there the bottom of the truth, the accident having an assignment of the cable car line, in the piedmont region greatest over to the middle east conflict, diplomats are wishing to some and a truce between israel and hamas, followed 11 days of con. violence puts civilians on both sides of the crossfire.? carrying humanitarian aid began rolling into gaza's residence, digging through the rubble taking stock of the damage. holly williams reports says the u.n. pledges to help rebuild. to my four-year-old sarah was at home when an israeli airstrike hit her family's apartment building. her relatives told us, the ceiling collapsed. she suffered a spinal injury entered the earth say she will never ai piheup streetuntii saw the amnce, r
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thgroup that governs the gaza strip, as a terrorist organization claims that cease- fire is not a victory. but for the people of gaza this looks like a terrible loss. hamas fired over 4000 rockets at israeli towns and cities, killing 13. but, most of the projectiles were shot down by israel's air defense system. in gaza, they have no protection, the death toll is over 240 state palestinian officials including 66 children. >> this gives you a sense of the fourth of the israeli airstrikes, this multistory building has been knocked off its foundations, we understand that there were hamas administrative offices in this building. along with apartments being used by civilians.
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around 2 million palestinians are crammed into the 25 mile long gaza strip. leaving under a block that makes it impossible for them to leave. gosar is around 40 miles down the coast from tel aviv, and is really metropolis. but, it may as well be in a different century. this conflict, has only added to problem is. secretary of state anthony "visit this next week to discuss the recovery effort. perhaps a sign that the u.s. is worried that the cease-fire is precarious. holly williams, cbs news, and gaza. this morning where linda got one home in two of the district and the 10 acre fire in sonoma county but the fire started around one: 30 yesterday afternoon off of redwood highway north of the city of windsor. a dangerous combination of dried brush and gusty winds send flames keeping your highway 101. the highway had to be shut down for about 90 minutes with the
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flames started to bring in the medium. the video from for the week into the smoke and flames, before the freeway was shut down. this time lapse video shows just how quickly the irish expanded. the smoke could the scene from miles away, the cause of that fire is still under investigation. we will still talk about what's happening on on the high definition doppler forecast point two start things off today, because there still little bit of rain and a little bit of light to snow, falling in the sierra. it's still in the same case it was yesterday, as we take a closer look at this on high- definition doppler, the showers are pretty much leaving the tahoe basin. notice how one through, drops light snow on the carson range, those of the mountain that sit on the basin and moved towards carson city. not a lot to it, and if we look at the most view of the squaw valley. that's a pretty seen today show you the light amounts of snow
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each have dusted the slopes. most of that is going to melt, as soon as the sunlight hits it later today. as we come back home, there are still plenty of low clouds. that is, dry valley, dublin, livermore, you guys are waking up to that. i showed you that on the future cast a moment ago but i will show you how widespread that is in just a second. here's what it's done for the temperatures. most places to be in the low 50s this morning, even, upper 40s will be our coolest numbers. should get up into the north tabor let's see how widespread this culture, because we took a look at the view over here, looking out toward livermore's you can see there is plenty be shown on the mac. we see a little bit of it up here as well, perhaps a little up into sonoma county as well. and a little bit of clearing down for clar it all comes back to the coast today with one exception, this gets us to 1:00 in the afternoon when we would see the marine layer go away. later today look what happens
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per just like yesterday, we have this little ribbon that works its way right through the golden gate, goes over alcatraz and spread over the east bay. when we see the marine layer look like this, that tells her there's still a good enough onshore search, and wind that is able to transport the low clouds and keep things relatively corporate as a result, daytime highs today, oakland you don't get out of the 60s. it will be 73, in livermore .76, in concorde. we will make it into the mid-70s, and to get north of the golden gate for most of the inland communities .78 today, for santa rosa. san jose, you are going to 71. if we look at that system we were just seeing thght showers are just north and east from tahoe. as we play forward into the day watch the showers could go back to the east, and that happened look at the marine layer return here. it's kind of like one exits the stage and allows the other one to have a more prominent role. the marine layer had minimized over the last few days there
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goes the rain, you can see little bit of snow that also shows up as the system exits. r it. things light up along the coast, but noticed how limited this is because you see the bright colors here for the city and peninsula. we see the bright colors on the all the more passable you see the winds rush through the gap. it's not that wendy anywhere else, that the classic situation will make into one of these onshore wind events. seven-day forecast shows is not love ginger but numbers might go up or down a degree or two over the next few days., they don't really change significantly enough one way or the other. we noticed a big difference in any one of these days, the temperatures don't change for the next 7 day spin and neither do those icons with plenty of sons in front of them. no real chance for rent. >> as i was driving this morning it looked like it was patchy clouds at that time, still it was before sunrise. it seems like the cloud cover
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has filled imprints because you are coming up from san jose, that's your commute. on that map, the santa clara valley was one of the places that didn't really get covered over entirely with gray. so, that makes perfect sense i'm glad to do that. but commute it over to places like the tri-valley and it's w of it >> a gray day, thank you. good morning everyone, somebody poked the dodgers. not the bear, they put the dodgers. man had they responded at third and king, come on back we will show you what happened yesterday. as the giants, gripped on first place to start
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good morning everybody you say giants dodgers, this rivalry seems like a cup of coffee you have the best record in baseball. what did the dodgers say? oh yeah? let's take you to third and king scott cash my former all- star first big-league game for the giants, since 2016. max got to him, who's done this before, launched one in and open the scoring, casually stuck around for 4 innings, this laser, and like that, it was 2-0 le. the future hall of famer drove in justin turner, somebody poked the dodgers dave 7
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straight. tied for the giants in second place but the finalist 6 describe the laws, kashmir was pretty excited to be back kitchen, in the show. >> is everything i thought it was going to become the adrenaline or is there very nervous to start looking for but, once i got settled in, i felt comfortable just on cloud nine now, being able to be sooner it seems like a dream right now. >> they were talking hitting in the dugout in anaheim, translated to the plate. in the third, the have pitching, chris bassett got there, and 7 2/3, also the big blow, how about this for his olivia colman, of the year. giving a 3-0 lead. downtown, brown, seth brown 2-1
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blast, and they want it, 6-2, they have a game up in houston, in the west they fit more home runs than anybody in the american league. they have 62. stanford, the ncaa women's championships, the pac-12 champion leads the field by 5 in arizona. the big boys phil mickelson had a 5 shot lead over the championship field after 10 points of the third rack. gave it back at the 13, going in first frame on the south carolina stream, his lead was trimmed, the former winner was in hot pursuit. the part 516 into shots, they tied for the lead at 7. never took the lead as they walked up to 18. use the trademark longshot to
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get up and down to save barnacles in friendly's by 1, heading into the final round later today on channel 5. segue to the nba playoffs, they related eastern conference series when the boston celtics came in with a still, you know how that ended, and easy done the rent scored 32, and brooklyn 104-93 to win the series presented in the east, tight shot, him and the milwaukee bucks open over time with my yesterday final seconds here's how they forced the extra period. at the buzzer, but's number 17- 10 printout 107, on milwaukee and khris middleton, drive, jump cow, boom, bang. less than a second remaining, milwaukee, game one festive 7. 109-107 for the dallas mavericks also victorious from
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yesterday. that will do it, we will stop it right here, some of you later in the ballpark see if they can salvage something, under the series with the dodgers. see you later. still ahead, gas prices surging in the bay area, coming up after the break we will tell you the cheapest place to fill up your tank, just in time for the memorial day weekend. electrifying america's favorite truck, will take a lightning look at the ford of the future, we'll be right back.
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welcome back it is 6:29. let's start this half hour with a quick check of our weather with meteorologist darren peck. speak you can see it's gray here in the city, but it's the same story looking right down 880 on the east bay. and dry valley got it as well, if you are getting on the road down in the south bay, not so much. down in santa clara valley, temperatures are low with a few mid-40s, you can see where the clouds are, here is where they are not, southbay, and as we were coming up into north bay, you can have it on the good
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stretch of 101 certainly no fog on the road, is urgency" printed on back early afternoon and we go to the upper 70s for o r 60s for the bay. be back with the full forecast in few minutes. on george floyd on the anniversary of his death, president biden will host floyd's family at the white house next week. the date, may 25th is also the presidents target for a passing and bipartisan police reform bill, the president christmas -- met with his family last june when he traveled to houston for the funeral, he also spoke with floyd's mother last month, after the jury convict showman of murder. newly released video shows a deadly arrest of a man in louisiana two years ago, and is triggering fresh outrage for the family of ronald green says
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he wants the officers to be held accountable, michael george has the latest details, and a warning that you might find video disturbing. >> reporter: ronald green is pleading with louisiana state police officers, who wrestled him to the ground, following a pursuit in may of 2019. after excerpts were published by the associated press, state police released 40 minutes of body camera videos, which show green it being tased and punched from several angles. officer said he continued to resist. green city was repeatedly saying i'm sorry. the fbi is investigating his death, and what led up to it, but on the tape, the trooper is heard explaining what happened. >> i choked him anything else trying to get him a under control, and you start
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fighting, wrestling with trying to hold down he was putting blood everywhere and then he went limp. >> reporter: greens family is suing the police for his death. they had claimed that he died crashing into a tree. they can from the autopsy report showing head injuries, broken breastbone, and a torn aorta were factors in his death. colonel lamarr davis. >> having contacted and spoken with the green family, i can feel the pain. >> reporter: the state police fired two of the troopers, and suspended another. last fall, just hours after would be fired, the trooper died, in a single car crash. michael george, cbs news, new york. a double murder mystery in southern california police say a mother and her son found dead inside of the diamond bar home on friday. reporter joy benedict with the latest details. >> reporter: neighbors woke up to a crime scene tape,
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questions as word quickly spread that two people were killed inside their home. >> that's sad news. >> reporter: investigators tell us it was a mother and her son who died for >> it's very tragic, i have two sons myself. and we are just really praying for the family. and i'm hoping that they find out exactly what happened. that's what the l.a. county sheriff's department wants to, they first got a call just before 10:00 friday night from a relative inside the house. >> it was a family member, who did not reside at the location could they went to the house to check on their family members, and they found them deceased inside. to the 55-year-old woman entered 23 old son had signs of trauma, which is why investigators are calling this, a homicide. >> we are not sure what weapon was used at this point. >> reporter: detectives say they have been dead for some time point >> it's scary, it's too close to
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the neighborhood. >> it's sad and very surprising, this is a very quiet neighborhood. >> what is terrifying for many on the street is the lack of answers point >> i think that's what's scary, limp lease officer told my husband is money they don't believe it was a robbery. so, we shouldn't fearful break- ins here. but, we don't know any other details. >> reporter: right now investigators aren't sure exactly how the mother and her son died, or even when it happened, so once the coroner determines an exact cause of death and gives them a timeline that's when they say they will be able to start putting the pieces together. >> we will conduct our investigation and hopefully at the end of it we will hold those responsible. accountable for it. >> and hopefully give the family in this community a little piece. speaker young, had a lot of life to live. millions of drivers are getting ready to hit the road for memorial day weekend. as it often happens this time
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of your gas prices are on the rise across the bay area some of the most expensive gases and temporal cisco and marin counties and $4.30 a gallon more. average prices are slightly lower in oakland and san jose at $4.23. but, there are at least a few stations with bargains can be found, mash gas and food selling regular unleaded for 3 dollars, and the prices well below the california average of $4.16 good and drivers are taking notice. >> escape from san francisco, and who did not want to buy gas and cisco. because windows worse there. but, this gas station is our favorite because it's always cheaper. >> relatively cheap gas is also available at western states, and go gas and food in oakland, and the safeway fuel station in hercules. aaa expects the car travel in the u.s. next weekend doing increase by more than 50% a year ago with everyone just
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desperate to get away after the lockdown store can this morning, changes are underway at major intersections in fremont, here's towards improving safety for drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians from the latest modifications are happening along fremont boulevard at mallory avenue in stevenson boulevard for those two intersections are among the cities busiest, crews are making several changes including construction of a new traffic island, and the bike lanes. poured charged up its model lineup this week with an electric version of the f-150. the automakers of the popular truck aims to be the model t of electric cars, errol barnett takes a ri >> reporter: sharks have been synonymous with american grid. no there but on the future that the best-selling pickup ink
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like a science project that it needed to look like a truck. >> reporter: her task was to electrify this icon as the chief engineer for the f-150 lightning. she was more than happy to tell us about the truck's ability to kill up to 10,000 pounds,her favorite feature to show off his acceleration. shooting from 0 to 60 miles an hour in 4 1/2 seconds. why is for doing this now? >> it's an in dictation that ford believes that they are ready to go mainstream. >> reporter: they are making the most popular vehicle in america and electric thinking they could tap into the huge audience and customer base, and get them excited. >> reporter: less than 2% of cars sold in the u.s.in the first quarter of this year, then all purchased last year, plus the segment is getting crowded prints because they're
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going to be competing, they have the cyber truck coming prints because the lightning's baseline model is priced at $40,000 production begins next year. errol barnett, cbs news, is township michigan prince two pioneering test flight on the edge of speech, the amazing views of the planet captured, and why humans are one step closer to the ride of a lifetime. for the heartfelt homecoming for some very special students, and the effort to get back to those who need it most. coming up, on face the nation, the latest on tensions in the middle east, will talk to vermont senator bernie sanders, and former secretary of defense robert gates. as congress weighs installations in january 6th insurrection, we will talk to former general russell honorc we will also have a conversation about higher education in the year the pandemic with the president of william and mary catherine rowe. and the commissioners will
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the 7pm news, weeknights on kpix 5. e volcano spreads across the area. locals say that the modeling of the highway which connects to cities. residence can be seen carrying armfuls of personal belongings out of the danger zone. with many heading across the
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nearby rolando order, while others with higher ground, the last time that this volcano erected in 2002, hundreds of people died. a spectacular seen in the skies over new mexico this weekend, where virgin galactic made its first successful rocket powered flight to the fringe of space, and with a massive drop from the mothership. the unity reached a speed of mach 3 after being released and declined to an altitude of just over 55 miles before gliding smoothly to a runway landing at the spaceport america and las cruces. the goal is to eventually take paying customers on taurus flights, i know there are around 600 people waiting to get a ride of a lifetime. next week the west coast will have the best view of another spec tickle in the sky. but you have to get up very early. nasa released this rendering of the total lunar eclipse expect early wednesday morning, is
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also the unusually close to exotic? can we get both in eclipse and supermoon, the peak of the eclipse will last 15 minutes starting at about 3:20 a.m. local time. >> i imagine that gets her juices can going. >> the one thing that could get in the ways if we have a marine layer issue that morning. it's a little difficult to say at this point. how widespread the marine layer may be but if any of us are going to miss out on that show like that, it would be a result of that and i'd like to be inside the immediate bay, we will let you know how that plays out for its -- look what is going on in sierra, as we switch over to the high definition doppler look what passed over, this is the last of the stragglers of the showers from the system test notes there is up in
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sierra tilson is him system that the rest of you isolated thunderstorms for the east bay for the last couple of days this week from you can see the showers have no clear. we were watching a few flurries on the carson rage just a few hours ago. i care home that is tri-valley, inc. it is great. saint clair you looking at clear skies, and once you get up into the north bay, a good patch of sonoma county has a some clouds. the 50s out there for most locations, upper 40s if you are in the north bay, and that's typical. daytime highs we've got the coldest numbers in the morning, in the north bay would have the warmest numbers in the afternoon up there, santa rosa is going to 78. 2 shy of it today .71, san jose and the immediate bay will be upper 60s today, for daytime highs. so there's the system we were just watching the showers, i was sing the stragglers, watch
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the showers leave, we see them to fill back in the coast, that the system had been keep doing them from doing its thing. because it was kind of running the show, in the mid-levels of the atmosphere. and we get back to normal for may which looks a lot like that on our coast, and like this over the rest of the state. nothing, shouldn't be anything else going on, may injuring is a quite impressive consumer the rain falls from here. today. there will be a little more snow. it's really not focus out over on the mountains of south- central nevada. we start to see the wind pick up today in the usual places. here we are now, looking at the early morning, brighter colors along the coast through the delta, over the past. classic. i'd back a bit and once we get into the afternoon and evening to the same pattern? of, onshore flow, driving over
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the few places, daytime highs don't change over the next several days we just keep repeating these numbers, numbers climbing up into the mid-80s, and down into the upper 70s. they really notice much here in the way of a temperature difference, or certainly no rain in the 70. >> i like this mild weather i have to say. >> you and probably many other people as well, and this is exactly what you would expect the seven-day forecast to look like, for the end of, but we had for the last couple of days of last week with isolated thunderstorms, the it can certainly happen. but not typical at all for us. the 20 years we have brought you stories of students rising both scholars, amazing young people to face challenges on the way to college, this with the organization held its annual fundraiser which was also a heartfelt homecoming for some very special sra alums,
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michelle has more. >> reporter: it was lights, camera, action, and joy students rising above its annual fundraiser held virtually for the second straight year due to covid-19. walk the walk, launched online may 1st, encouraging donors to pledge money for miles, walking in honor of the class of 2021. red fundraisinjoth rising above cofounder, with students, all working together to raise funds for an organization they hold close to their hearts. >> is more crucial right now, than ever because their
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families. all of them low income, and most of these kids are kids of color. >> i wouldn't be at cbs news if it wasn't for students rising but, any opportunity i get to give back to the community i jump on as soon as i can. >> reporter: crediting the nonprofit for his success, as he welcome the chance to sit down with who friends grew the business entrepreneur -- for the organization that he sees is family. >> family no matter where you are is your family, to for veronica, having a safe space to share her story, gives her courage. >> i know that there will always be behind me. represent, of course point >> these alums are representing
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eight glass light on the outside of an early skyscraper will not reopen as its new owner plans renovations. the 45 foot sky slide open 5 years ago between the 70th and 69th floors on the rest bank tower, visitors could get a
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breathtaking view of downtown los angeles, but now $60 million makeover will remove the slide, which apparently never attracted as much business as its designers had hoped. how's this for an unusual step, researchers at uc davis discovered a red seaweed found in tropical waters could solve a nagging environmental problem, they could sharply reduce the amount of methane that they release into the atmosphere. chemical reactions versus them delivered or not is the second largest contributor, adding one or two ounces of seaweed to their feet, over 5 months can reign in the pollution. >> like a sprinkling of cilantro, almost like a spice or attitude. >> in the u.s. in general, but 10% of the missions are from --" percent is from livestock. >> it to
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ranchers where nearly all cattle in the u.s. by 2030. today ballet dancers will leap and twirl doors for diners enjoying gourmet meals in san francisco, the ballet will perform during three seatings on drawn score, as it celebrates its 27th season, the event called grill and gala is already sold out. now to the bay area, now that the bay area is reopening
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time for a look at this morning's top stories, cable car and a mountaintop in italy has plunged to the ground killing the mind and killing two children. happened in northern italy, near lake -- set up by the freeway where a little boy was shot in an apparent road rage incident. on friday his mother was driving him to school when the bullet pierced the trunk went to his car seat and hit him in the stomach, they're still trying to track down the shooter. an emergency pointin
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california has just ended, police declared an unlawful assembly in huntington beach, after thousands of partygoers dissented on the area point there are no words this morning on and your respite bay area business owners are struggling to hire enough workers before california's june 15th reopening. restaurant and retail managers say they are ready to hire just about anyone who is willing to work something santa clara county is celibate her first weekend on the yellow tier, many thrillseeker spent saturday riding roller coasters at great america. nearly 60% of the county's population is fully vaccinated. previous money from the top of the tower, look at those light rays coming to the clouds, shining on oakland this morning, a beautiful scene, that's what it looks like in the front further in the east bay, temperatures no in the low 50s we warm up quite nicely today, we will be in the mid 70s once again for daytime highs if you're in the mid 60s in the day, slight warm-ups over the next few days, no drastic changes, back to joining us, enjoy the rest of
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