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breaking news this morning a mass shooting outside of a club in florida leaves two dead, and more than 20 injured. san francisco torres and bouncing back the crowds of breathing life, back into the economy and the tourist hotspots getting a boost. a northern california state parks slowly reopening the new signs of growth, and that the first look at the devastating wild fire season. stroke is going to be hot in parts of the bay ar ngersly hot warnings amid the heat wave. good morning it is sunday, may 30th but let's get straight to our top story.
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breaking news, these are aerial shots just into the newsroom scene of a mass shooting overnight in florida. two people are dead, more than 20 are injured. the two big guns died at the scene, being triggered multiple hospital. a white vehicle pulled up outside of a pool hall in miami between midnight and 1:00 a.m., there was a crowd gathered there for a concert. >> during the concert, people were standing outside of the business, when a white suv pulled up, her three subjects stepped out of the vehicle, with assault rifles and handguns and began shooting indiscriminately into the crowd, of which we believe is a targeted act of caing the shooting a cowardly act. let's get to the memorial day weekend heat wave, meteorologist erin peck joins us now for the latest on the weather. >> today is the day where we will notice the big jump in daytime highs, from yesterday, we will be back up about 20
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degrees warmer in many places than we were. even though we are starting out great, that's the view from the golden gate bridge, we captured a beautiful sunrise from our camera looking out towards the east. the numbers are and i wouldn't tell you anything different, they were right they were yesterday in the 50s, marine layer has a part of the main area as well. atomic at the late morning it will be sunshine for everybody, and when that happens look at the numbers. we will climb to the mid-90s for daytime highs today, for the in the parts of the bay area, that was in the mid-70s yesterday was like the numbers for the bay today at 76. those were the daytime highs yesterday for many locations. i want more details on the heat advisory and just a little bit. with a heat advisory looming medical professionals are urging people to look up
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for heat related illness. particularly if they plan to be a birthmark for the symptoms include excessive sweating, feeling faint, and muscle cramps. conversely if you stop sweating that is a serious warning sign it means to could be severely dehydrated and might be to go to the hospital. tips to avoid these problems, drinking plenty of nonalcoholic fluids bring a big hat and applying sunscreen. looking leavitt the bay area bridget this morning this week and the highway patrol is out in full force, the long weekend is typically a time where people traveled by car, and more are expected to hit the road compared to lester. chp is urging drivers to staffer funds come up with other distractions, make sure you and everyone in your car is wearing a seatbelt in francisco please plan to run widespread dui patrols on monday night into the early hours of tuesday. they will be looking at signs of drivers who may be impaired by alcohol or drugs, the patrols are expected to start at 7:00 tomorrow night and continue until for people
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caught driving impaired may include dui classes, and other expenses which could exceed $10,000. two looking leavitt san francisco swimming tourism experts say that the crowds in the city this memorial day weekend, our good time for economic recovery. many businesses here in the city report that they have the rest the day on saturday, since the beginning of the pandemic. >> reporter: it was packed on saturday a couple of reasons, memorial day the unofficial start to the summer, also a lot more people vaccinated, so they feel comfortable and safe to come out. >> it's exploding today. to be honest with you and gets even more crowded today than pre- montof pandemic lock down a lot of people are itching to read the house. it f
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bump into people. >> more people more money, so it's almost too much to keep up with it though, that's the -- >> that's a good problem to have. >> yes, i would rather be too busy did to slow for sure. >> from the street performers to the brick-and-mortar establishments continue this economic boost, workers at the wax museum tell me they sold the most tickets on saturday since reopening in march. and there were long waits at most restaurants point >> we maxed out our reservations for today we are really looking forward to sunday and monday, seeing how much we can do. >> reporter: nick manages to restaurants at fisherman's wharf. >> we are seeing a lot of returned business, a lot pewe are so y sogreful to en's amount of traffic you have this weekend. >> paramount shutdown twice during the pandemic, this memorial day weekend gives thwe
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year, since the pandemic started point >> reporter: general manager said they have 50% occupancy. >> you can see we have people in the lobby, the restaurant is full tonight, i think it's exciting for us that there is truly life in the building, which is this isn't something we've seen in a long time point >> reporter: health officials plan to list almost all restrictions and reopen california on june 15th. >> nancy groups or business travelers yet, with the change in june 15th is we are hoping there is a widespread of travel. make it will be a gradual recovery for the hotel business, possibly two more years to return to the 2019 level. it's going to take more time for the business conventions, weddings, and other large sunshine biscuits companco
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smoke flying out of the roof yesterday afternoon. investigators believe the fire started on the fourth floor deck, then made it inside. no word yet on how the fire started point new this morning, an eight- year-old boy from las vegas who was misidentified as a homicide victim has been found safe for the child's body was found friday in southern nevada, and the suspected homicide case point police appealed to the public for help and the mother of an eight-year-old came forward she even signed in affidavit with the coroner to sing the remains pretend that the body was nice and he was with his father in utah, along with his have brother. investigators are trying to figure out the identity of the body found near state route 160 prince two health officers in the bay area are united in
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calling for schools to fully reopen the they say full-time in person learning is the best thing for children. health officer says and statement, his disrupted education, we can the social support by school communities, negatively impacted mental health, and preventive participation in the rituals and shared milestones, and tire communities together. the group also since the risk of transmission against children wearing masks is very low. even if the space between classroom desks is reduced. schools are not legally required to reopen in the fall, and governor gavin newsom has not called on the to do so. struck a portion of basin state park is open in the santa cruz mountains, for the first time since being devastated by a wildfire nine months ago. kpix 5's ross reports were big basin is experiencing a rebirth of sorts.
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>> a lot of people hike in this area, a lot of people come to hike and you want to be able to go, to the places that you know. >> reporter: this was the day visitors can finally do a little bit of that. at least in this one sliver of basin. >> it's a coastal sector of big basin redwoods state park, often they are thought of as two different parks entirely because we are more of a coastal environment. as opposed to the iconic redwoods that you normally think of. >> reporter: many trails are still close because of dangerous conditions, mainly damaged trees, but it's still enough access to get a firsthand look at what the fire did this landscape as it marched to thpacific. >> is one reason we are happy to be open, as you can, kind of the introduced to that man dude. even if you think about how far the main portion of big basin is, you can already see the fire scars here. you can help you understand the
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size of the fire. >> it was huge, 86,500 acres, santa cruz county alone. that's a lot of acres. >> reporter: in many places the fire is still simmering underground there continued to be occasional flareups. but, in some spots evidence of the fires already tucked away, behind everything that has really grown since. >> i feel like don't look back at the giant hills and you just look like on this marsh trail there would be like three things that would make you think there was a fire. >> it's amazing how high it all it is, it's high the undergrowth is here, the flowers are blooming, and grasses are growing. and -- some of the leaf is coming back on the trees that look dead. you know, it's amazing. reopening hours are limited to just saturday and sunday. the time now is 6:10 coming up
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ahead, the heat is on, this weekend after the break we have all of the tips and tricks you need to protect your skin in the sun. >> is only skin you have, you have to take care of it. plus is a sign that pride month is back, how soon san francisco's pink triangle once again, light up twin peaks. taking a live look outside, we will be right back.
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if you are heading out to enjoy the sun, as the weather heats up this weekend, make sure to pack your sunscreen. skin cancer is the most common cancer in the u.s., cases are increasing. elise preston has more on what you need to know to protect yourself, and your family. >> reporter: warmer temperatures me more time outdoors, but, fun in the sun also means protecting ourselves from the harmful rays to prevent skin cancer. >> i burn super easily. >> if i don't have sunscreen on i will burn. if it's a sunny day. >> reporter: every sunburn counts including two laura with the national council on skin cancer prevention point >> when you have a bunch of sunburns, or even tanning of the skin what you have is this
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cumulative effect the damages the cells to the point where they can start changing. and when they start changing they can develop cancer. >> reporter: protect clothing can protect your skin, soak and sunglasses, she is a sunscreen with broad-spectrum protection and spf of 30 or higher, and water resistance, apply about 15 minutes before heading outdoors, and reapply about every two hours, or swimming, or if you are sweating prince because the other part of sunscreen is a shot glass size of this, >> reporter: if you can try to stay in the shade between his peak times, it's a good idea point >> we spray them with spray, and then we have the stuff for the face. it's the only skin you have and you have to take care of it because you are going to have a life. >> he hopes they take these
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lessons with him -- but them as they get older. >> the good news is skin cancer is very treatable when caught early, if you notice any in sk, should see a dermatologist. time for a check of our weather now with darren. i'm going to jump in the daytime highs today, because the numbers are quite different from what you remember yesterday began, and it's really the headline for today per look at the daytime high for many inland locations like concorde, livermore, santa rosa. all in the mid and upper 90s, it's going to be 90 degrees today in santa rosa, daytime highs today were is the -- daytime has yesterday when the upper 70s. so it's a big jump from where we were, we noticed the daytime highs going to the low 80s. but the issue is for those inland locations, that's why the heat advisory, which is shaded yellow on the screen covers the north bay valleys,
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and the inland east bay valleys, not include the heart of the bay, city, oakland, fremont you guys are not in this. doesn't mean it won't be noticeably warmed hot today, speaking of where it's really going to be bad, here's the excessive heat warning, that's where the temperatures will climb into the low hundreds on a widespread scale, and you really got to be more on your guard there. so, here's your comparison yesterday from the inland spots, and the mid to upper 70s, there is today, and tomorrow. it's the second two days of the holiday weekend. this is inland, i'm going to put the numbers on for the bay, and show you how even though they go out, theyare just not as bad, so we will go to 80 today in general, as was often the inland parts of the day, and it will be 88 fotomorrow, and at the beach, we will be back in the mid 60s today, it's
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when there tomorrow. but tomorrow being the peak heat, you take a look at the inland communities we are going to see some of the highest numbers, if it's in the mid 90s today in concord, tomorrow's 104 point livermore goes to 102 tomorrow. sonoma will go to 100. san jose is going to be 95 tomorrow. just know that when you step out today, it's warm, noticeably warmer as today is going to feel, tomorrow will be hotter. and some records will fall. right now looks at santa rosa's only one on here to do it. look how close everybody else will be here within just a degree or two. would get a little bit of a break to start the day, you can see the marine layer out there it does have heart of the tri- valley, most of these be covered, as we get to the early afternoon that brings all the way back to the coast today. so really by about 10 or 11:00, we've seen these low clouds
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melt away. you don't really know back, watch this over night, that gets us ahead" this evening. what we have been seeing for the last few days is a pretty healthy marine layer quickly rebound, and work back in good that doesn't happen today because of the high ridge of pressure. there is today, there is tomorrow, tuesday is still hot, but not as hot point tuesday the temperatures will start to come down, still well above average but at least away from records, and after tuesday you can see what happens from there put the numbers will get back down closer to where they should be for this time of year, back down into the lower and mid 80s that still above average for this time of day but at least it will be bad if i have some good news, this is a short heat wave for about the next week and have we don't have anything else to like this. it's because i noticed some clouds as i was driving in, and fog as i got into the city, does that burn up to quickly so that we get into his upper temperatures? ll siyestery,
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and itr the mperat to tostart chilly prince because they hung on for a while, that's the thing about this heat wave is at such a fast change, today's the day, every going to that really big adjustment. san francisco's pink triangle is taking shape on twin peaks for this week volunteers gathered to start laying and layer of fabric, they will begin the pink torch procession through oakland, it will eventually make its way through san francisco at the top of twin peaks where maryland and will officially light the triangle, it was reclaimed from a dark period in history. >> a came from the holocaust, it's one of the symbols from one of the darkest chapters in human history, there was a whole array of triangles to identify the undesirable part of celebrating pride for any year is understanding where we
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can. >> the trial will be eliminated by the and 2700 pink bright lights point as you mull over your coffee, what happened last night. i think you want to see losing second place, and national west. we have that, and the way they are doing it. well now, we are celebrating the class of 2021 cell -- send a photo to us, or tag kpix under social media post for no professional photos please it
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single, 3 erfor e day. injured list, struck out 7 and 5 innings. they should it was just fine, after the dodgers cut it to 3. how about a 2 out two run double, evan got up on it. swatted his eighth home run of the year, giants wanted 11-6. in second place, all alone, since 2013. these debate nanette did a split after a henderson 3 hits for the hosted angels yesterday. later in the inning, i slept a 2 run single, l. the 5th.
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four runs allowed and 5 2/3. angels started alex, pitched 7 shutout innings, allowed just three hits, struck out 8. l.a. shut out oakland 4-0. nba last night, milwaukee swept miami 4. philadelphia is on the brink. along the western conference, you better strike that tightly, he and the memphis grizzlies hosted utah, to tie the game. moran scored 28 points, but it wasn't enough meant this of 2 than utah's donovan mitchell went balance and acrobatically delete jazz run finished him off ahtofinal of 121-111 to take a seriously .2 dana giving pro hugs. emright o
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hit them outside and then inside with norman powell muscled in, portland even the series had two games apiece, 115-95 final. as we like to say, that will hold you. that's enough for me, i got much later to cover today. it is going to be quite a busy next five or six days. i'll see you later. still ahead in our next half hour, full steam ahead is the travel risk is underway for the memorial day weekend. the record being broken .2 plus, a roaring return, the indy 500 welcomes back huge crowds and the fema driving team driving
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welcome back, it is 6:29 think you so much for joining us, let's have a check in with >> a tiableffen ingog to be today industry. we still have clouds out there much in the bay area extending well into the east bay they will melt back quickly today, a lot faster than they did yesterday they will hang onto the coast until about late
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morning. look at the daytime highs, we will go to the mid-90s today for inland locations. we were in the mid 70s yesterday. such a 20 degree warm-up, that 76 is 10 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. heat advisory including balance of the north bay, it also includes the valleys of the inland parts of the east bay, i will be back with more the rest of this forecast coming up in a bit, i will have more detail what to expect for your part of that base specifically for now, evan back to pits for americans are on the move this memorial day weekend, or the 1.9 million travelers were counted u.s. airports on further, numbers not seen since early last march. as michael george reports from the travel search reflects the easing of coronavirus restrictions as the number of cases continues to drop. to with covid-19 restrictions lifting the great american getaways full steam ahead, buy land, and by air, this memorial day weekend. this traveler at l.a.x.
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was headed to austin texas for a long-awaited homecoming. >> getting to see my mom and my sister, again i haven't seen in two years. whatever i've got to do to get home, i'm going to do to get home. >> reporter: more than 37 million people plan to travel 50 miles or more this week and according to aaa, that is up 60% from last year, despite gasoline prices hovering around 7 year highs at that nine out of 10 holiday travelers will get there by car. 2 million fires packed planes on friday alone, pandemic era record, hector and leslie flew to new orleans from california. >> it actually feels very nice to be able to get out of the house, especially since it's our 11 year anniversary. >> reporter: the travel risk comes as the nation heads towards president buttons nation: 70% adult having at least one shot by the next big holiday. july 4th. excited fans are filling the streets, in anticipation of
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indianapolis 500. >> it's nice to have a mostly female team, and show her that it's something that she's interested in. >> reporter: michael george cbs news. also this memorial day weekend children are returnin t recognize the sacrifice of their elders. that includes riverside national cemetery, the country's largest place to flag every gray site there. >> we are going to put flags on all of the people that died in the military. >> my grandpa is buried here too so it's a -- it's very heart touchi the riverside even boys and girl scouts, plus local businesses and churches, each year they all pitch in to buy the fife and plant them. a guilty verdict has been
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reached in the murder of a young iowa woman that gained national attention. molly was 20 years old when she disappeared back in july of 2018 point security camera video investigators to an undocumented farmworker name christian rivera, his arrest became a flash point in the debate over immigration for the m's family just wants to see justice. >> people seeing molly, their own daughters, their own girlfriend, their own sister. >> he knew where the body was and that was a big use of the cooperation from the story. >> he said that he followed her and she threatened to call police he became angry and blacked out telling police that he found her body in his trunk. he led police to her body in a cornfield after she had been missing for 5 weeks. a guilty verdict came on the jury's first full day of deliberations. this memorial day weekend marks a return of tradition in indianapolis the indy 500 will
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welcome the biggest crowds at a sporting event since the start of the pandemic. reporter bob donaldson from our cbs affiliate in indianapolis is at the speedway. >> reporter: the iconic indianapolis motor speedway has been eerily quiet through the pandemic. the indy 500 was postponed last memorial day weekend, and the race was run without fan last august. but, as the nation recovers from covid so too does the legendary speedway point >> i love this place, i've missed this place point >> fans have returned to what they call the brickyard this year. though, some things have changed. so-called mask ambassadors circulate in the stands, trying in vain often to get fans to comply with local masking requirements, still in place here .135 thousand fans, will watch the race in person visits 40% of the tracks capacity, and even if speedway officials say, to maintain social distance.
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because you are coming in and ending and concession stands and going to restaurants we are trying to keep people distance is much as possible so you will see santa maria point >> not on the changes at the speedway are pandemic related this year. for the first time, a female dominated team a lineup on the starting grid, for a chance to make history. simona will lead the team of the crew made up almost entirely of women. at first in this male-dominated sport it's because it's so cool to be working alongside other women who are so determined to do what you love to do. >> we are giving back since. >> reporter: the vaccine clinic right there on the speedway and feels provide a stark reminder that this will be an indy 500 unlike any other point >> i love the atmosphere. to one that organizers hope provides one more landmark in the race to normalcy. for cbs news, i am bob donaldson in indianapolis. british prime minister doris johnson just got married
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ceremony happened yesterday put in front of us multiple family and friends. johnson had announced his engagement to 32-year-old carol simons, more than a year ago. still to come, the crush of visitors, in napa valley this memorial day weekend, why some are calling it revenge travel. how one southbay woman is using her personal story as a way
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new this morning, tango dances converge in a square in longitude you to purchase the covered restrictions imposed for the country's president. the demonstration in central bonus arias was an era of defiance, protesters say please try to target them when they tried to dance in city parks, they said they need opportunities for artistic expression and physical workouts. to maintain healthy systems. this holiday week and people are flocking to wine country as john raymo's reports the crowds are bigger than what people were used to even before the pandemic. >> reporter: there is a sense
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that covid-19's grip may be coming to an end, if there is such a thing as a spring break for pandemic, this weekend might be it. the streets of napa have not licked this in a long time. many people vaccinated, and a lot of restrictions coming to an end, this has become the weekend to play. >> the wheels are back on the bus. >> reporter: visit napa valley and the new visitor center downtown, and not a moment too soon, the streets and sidewalks are full of people sick of sheltering, and now determined to have a good time. >> revenge travels wanting we know to be a trend for 2021. the year of missed moments, to families and friends are meeting in large groups, just wander the streets. >> now we are all vaccinated. just to see people happy and out here, couldn't ask for more.
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met katie lewis moved to napa about a year ago, just in time for a global pandemic, and a catastrophic wildfire. >> i can tell when i had first moved, the streets were pretty empty, it was different than the one i had visited growing up, but now this is even more than usual. to get to come to the winery today because i have a country store and picnic areas one of the few wonders of people could visit without a reservation, and boy did they ever. president tom davies seemed a bit stunned by the turnout. >> this reminds me of maybe five or six years ago, and of the big days of wine tasting you know. it's crazy. >> reporter: that will expand after restrictions are lifted on june 15th, but allen is in
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sure where they will put them, his friends alreadheld up in traffic on the way to their wine tasting today. >> did you know it would be this crowded here today? >> no i thought it was a -- much more convenient for us to go in and do it. everyone have the same idea you did. look at our camera that sits on top of the sales tower east, that happened just a few minutes ago. technically it was 5:50 a.m. today, when sunrays happen, you can even see the tide going out there, there were clouds in the view in the east bay, and there are clauses which echoed the marine layer, these mid-level cloud will not hang on long, we will watch them disappear quickly today, and you have such a for your part of the bay area. really by late morning, at the
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includes the entire sacramento valley, and that's where we talk about the real feet and the temperatures will be hot enough that there are more significant concerns for he related in the system you have that here at home to because of the past increased. the difference there, 100 for tomorrow, so remember, if it's hot today the heat advisory actually is for tomorrow. that's when they go off another 10 degrees from here. not that we should take tomorrow lately because often times this isn't the first spike of heat like this, that can bring at the higher numbers of heat related illnesses, drink plenty of honor find the shade, go to the beach if you are thinking about that. just know temperatures like this, mid 60s, and low 70s tomorrow f daat the beach. it would be a popular place, so that is where the crowds will be congregating when we come
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back in the inland communities, these are the numbers for tomorrow. about 10 degrees colder today. tomorrow when we add 10 more degrees on, now we are talking about record-setting heat in santa rosa's case. five at two degrees, it's pretty darn close on her, and in the seven-day forecast it doesn't last long. but tuesday it's already gotten better, tuesday comes back down about 15 degrees or so it's still hot on tuesday. it won't be anything like what we are about to experience, and the new conceive in the middle part of next week the temperatures will come back down to the mid-80s for most inland spots. >> i feel like the folks i went to wine country yesterday, there are still relatively close. >> they were talk about that in the story it's great weather, that that applied to yesterday, napa is used to the heat, so people kind of at that. but it's the first one of the season, and i think people who
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have not been paying attention to this are going to be surprise when they get there and most other inland locations. and how much hotter today feels. when she was just six years old this week's students rising above scholar expense a tragedy that no child should have to go through. she is now sharing her story as a way to help others heal. >> reporter: for veronica, home really is sweet for the 35 eurotech privacy expert recalling her buyers struggle in the bay area's hyper competitive real estate market. >> when i was home shopping properties were going superfast. wouldn't even last the weekend, a lot of the homes were you purchase and you have to repair. this room was ready to go, and i was like okay am not going to lose a parent to her
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determination to exceed evident in her beautiful home, and everything else she does. even down time is spent lot ching spanish-language television so she doesn't lose her native language skills. >> here's a pitcher my sister and my brother and i point >> with her past losses that will carry pain for this 2004 students rising above alum. when veronica was just six years old, her father shot and killed her brother. >> he never served a day in prison for the crime he committed. he fled the scene. electronics mother sitting right next to her son as her father's fled to mexico never returning to the united states point >> you know, there isn't a playbook of what you do, or a plan, when your husband shoots and kills your son. what you do how do you pick yourself up from that.
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the family did carry-on, she raised her girls a single parent. >> just blows my mind because every day i wake up and about my brother, go to bed and think about my brother. and she talks about her brother too, sharing his story students rising above events, for her own healing. as she also shares career advice online to inspire others. a recent blog post on linkedin garnering over 400,000 views. >> is my first one so when i write others i'm a little let down. >> reporter: it's a joyful spirit and family that can veronica going with her mom just a phone call away, and her brother in her heart. >> i wonder what life would be like if he was here. to learn more about students rising above go to kpix.com. we will be right back.
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300 foot all sure windmills like these. the biden administration has approved using a quarter million acres off of oucot for windmill farms, as they are called. supporters say they could generate enough power for 1.6 million california homes. bill corcoran is with the sierra club. speak of the biden's administration to renewable energy the rate would start 2020. >> they set a goal of deploying 30,000 megawatts of offshore wind by 2030. enough to power 10 million homes across the country. the u.s. is far behind europe and china. it supports the move, and wants to be part of the transition and fighting off attempts by some to ban fossil fuels immediately. >> is important right now as we bring on more renewables like
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the wind, and more solar, that would arbitrarily ban fossil fuels for energy, that is in the state. >> reporter: the firms will be built off the coast of morro bay and monterey nelson in southern california. they say they need open seas and skies for training, and they are not the only opponents. >> i want to stress that regardless of what joe biden thinks were imagines, never in human history have windmills powered a nation. >> that was jeff reporting, the white house of the it would create over 77,000 jobs across the country. how many elements can you name on the periodic table? one southern california girl can name all 100 18 of them. she's only two. she is become the youngest american member of mensa. the organization's membership is strictly limited to those who scored the highest levels and iq test. her parents that she has an iq
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of 146. she can also identify all 50 states, and she's learning spanish. here we are honoring our bay area graduates, she has graduated from high school. heading off to university. congratulations. you can send your grads photos or tag kpix in social media. no professional photos please. now that the bay area is reopening, or asking to share photos of getting back together again with family and friends, or show us what you have missed doing using
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storytime for a look at this morning's top stories, and two people are dead and more than 20 injured in a mesh shooting outside the club in miami overnight for the three suspects got out the white suv and opened fire in a crowd of people after midnight prints for san francisco seeing an uptick in tourism this weekend, big crowds in the city signal a boost in the economic recovery. restaurants and store managers say it's been their busiest times in the pandemic kicked in over a year ago. if iraq and a former sentient biscuit fact. left ablaze had some familie lived in the converted ruling
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displaced, the fire believed to have started on the fourth floor exterior deck. part of big basins estate park in santa cruz county has reopened for the first time since a wildfire tour through the area nine-month up in many trails with damaged dreams are still off-limits .28 giant pink triangle now a symbol of pride month is taking shape on twin peaks in san francisco. it will be illuminated by hundreds of l.e.d. light starting on tuesday. going to be hot today, noticeably warmer than where we were yesterday with daytime highs climbing into the 90s for many inland spots we will be in low to mid 80s for much of the day. we have a heat advisory for monday, that is when the first of the heat is going to kick in, and you can see that in the seven-day forecast point 104 for the daytime had tomorrow for inland spots, per 80s in the bay, we will cool down by the middle of x week point thank you so much for watching on kpix 5. enjoy the
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