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>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is the kpix 5 news . >> right now on kpix five instrument cbs news bay area. a deadly shootout leads to deadlyr crash in oakland the latest from from police on this investigation. plans are moving forward to clear out and massive massive bay area homeless encampment, but a judge's decision is already getting pushback. and we hear from a bay bay area scientist playing a crucial role in the nasa mentioned set to launch. >> it is saturday, thank you for for starting your weekend with us imax at aero. let's start with a quick check of the weather, with first alert meteorologist darren peck. >> good morning. another gray and misty morning out there, max, like the past several days and this is the view from oakland. 20 of gray and plan on
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those windshield wipers going on on for a time, especially if you're an immediate they were the coast. not accumulating big totals. the numbers are right ad 60 right now. if we look at daytime highs today it will be cooler. only mid 80s for daytime daytime highs and inland parts of the bay. mid-70s right along the bayshore and you could pick up specific numbers on here. livermore will go to 85 and we will hit 81 in santa rosa. i will check the warm-up in the seven-day forecast, but for nowk to you. > >> developing story out of westd this morning. three people are d after a shoot out and crash a belief that happened around 7:30 7:30 last night when a man was shot and killed on the 2000 block of mlk junior way. as the shooter drove off, friends of the first victim shot at him and and killed him. but investigators tell us before hie came to a stop he crashed into a a cyclist, and that cyclist died died on the scene. investigators investigators are still working together to piece together
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everything that happened. just a a few miles from the shooting scene in oakland neighborhood came together to honor victims from recent attacks. we are at life-size visual and little saigon. >> reporter: we are here to say today there's no place for violence in town. >> oakland city councilmember nikki fortunato bas said the purpose of friday's visuals to channel the communities anger and grief into healing and solutions. she also had a message for those who commit violence. >> we want to offer resources and services and make sure that the by the jobs and housing and the things that will address some of the real causes that cause people to harm others. >> clinton part and little saigon, or dr. lili xu was gunned down on sunday became a space for solidarity and peace. >> if you know someone has been affected by violence raise your hand did >> volunteers the cuter
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investors invest is one part of the city's multi-strategy appro. this week opd said it would increase police presence and little saigon 20 for hours a day day following the brazen shootig that left dr. lili xu, respectey dentist, dead. shortly after black sedan parked across the street from a massage parlor, a white car pulled up and in a matter of seconds two shots struck her back. >> we stand as community chaplains and pastors to show we show we stand in solidarity, support and we offer whatever resources we can offer. and offer conversations with our churches and parishioners so they can understand how to be a support and stand in light of all that is going on. >> you created us to love and be be loved. >> faith leaders prayed and stepped up to be a part of the conversation. >> the violence must stop and let it begin with me. >> in oakland, betty yu kpix five this morning the search for
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inues as america was ing on a b. at the hospital which happened r the lake merritt station on friday afternoon for about 1:30 police say that a man without a gun on the train and shot the victim multiple times, the suspect ran off the train and out of the fruitvale art station station but the victim was rushed to highland hospital ande are told is expected to survive. to survive. police believe it was a targeted incident. >> very traumatic and we understand the angst our writers writers would have being in an enclosed area like this train. luckily throughout presence, and and having more presence in our system, we are mitigating some of the issues from occurring. >> >> the lake merritt station was closed for a while causing major major delays the station is ope. open again. > >> redacted affidavit uses authorized fbi search on former president trump's florida home is out for the public to see it now his attorneys are responding responding cbs news corresponde, wendy gillett, reports from new
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york. >> reporter: attorneys for for president trump say that in a dt filed late yesterday in a district court in south florida that the affidavit provides almost no information that would would allow understanding about why the raid took place or what was taken from his home. he says says of the 15 boxes of governmt records that he brought with him him to mar-a-lago, 14 had classified documents. some had a a sense of information about government informants. >> that is the linchpin of the entire affidavit, we are talkins that could kill people, as well as of course reveal sources ands and undermine our national secuy national security. >> investigators found 184 docus with classification markings, including 67 that were labeled confidential, 92 that were secret, and 25 that have been label top-secret. >> the ones that are most conceg to me are the ones that were marked hcs, which is a marking that indicates that information
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was derived from cia spies overseas. >> about half of the 32 page affidavit was blacked out there are references to concerns about about security at mar-a-lago. trump him and his political allies, continue to insist the h was politically motivated. >> the unsealing of this today is not going to do much to tap down the chaos and confusion. >> >> cbs news sources say the intelligence community is assesg if human sources have been compromised and based on what the investigation has already revealed. wendy gillett cbs news news new york. >> only 37% of the affidavits pages have no reductions, 29% of of the document was completely blacked out. > >> a town council candidate in los gatos is facing hateful attacks. this is a look at some of the posters that were plastered all around downtown los gatos. there were about 50 f them in the criticize town
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council candidate rob moore are supporting lgbtq community, being probed black lives matter and pro low causing amongst other things that he said he will not apologize for his views. >> things like this show whites all the more important for candidates to stand up and advoe for the people that are hurt in this community. >> he says he blames a group of local agitators that have been harassing politicians in the ton for the past few years. > >> overdose deaths in the bay area happen every day. a pair ot bay moms is hoping to save othes the grief they have endured after the deaths of their sons kpix reed callan went to oakleyo see these moms and learn about r missions. >> my own son died. >> reporter: mom michelle leopold knows the kind of pain that makes you paste the hall tt night. >> i don't know if i will ever have joy in my life again. whenr died my world became darker.
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>> a darker world michelle bitey day but trying to line up my is middle of an overdose using narcan. today she took her mission to a parking lot to plead with the customers to come come to her hardware store to listen. >> every single one of these deaths was somebody's child. >> i will take this show on the road and i start with where i work. i will train my team members. and the community where where they live. >> mom michelle is not alone, april rivero son had died as well, his name was joey. >> nothing compares to losing a child something so avoidable had avoidable had narcan been on hand him he would have survived. survived. >> angela thank you for stopping for stopping by. >> april and michelle are handig out narcan and they want everybody to carry it. and also to know how to use it. >> put the nozzle into the nostril and you push the pen. >> >> it is important to call 911 because this is only a stop gap measure the spirit just in casee else's child ever needs the life-saving help their children did not get.
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>> are we winning the battle? unfortunately not. but we like to think every person we talked to has a better chance of avoidg being caught up with what we'ved to live with now since the loss of our sons. >> their mission, the sons memories and the moxie of two moms thing never again. reed can kpix five.tibull onthe saturday stru cbs baareaslind they int >> nasa ismakifinaepw moon the l came together with key contribus from bay ea researchers. > >> and the debate over wild geese from the protest on the peninsula over how to best respond to complaints from fostr city residents. and this is a le look outside of san francisco, a a foggy morning before >
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>> welcome back, it is 6:13. nasa is gearing up to se his most powerful rocket yet on a voyage around the moon. kpix five sara donchey his lanes how the bay area will play a key role in the mission. >> reporter: most of us are celebrating it is finally frida, nasa is busy counting down until until monday and that will brine launch of its new moon mission that has been decades in the making. all eyes will be on kennedy space center in a matter
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matter of days and nasa's most powerful rocket ever is on the launchpad is set to lift off monday for a 42 day long unmanned mission of artemis 1. >> we have done a tremendous amount of testing here on the ground. now it is time for the flight test. >> after lunch artemis will rocket its crew list orion capsule within 60 miles of the moon surface. kpix five spoke with and ss are not on what will what will happen next. >> we slingshot past the moon and go into a high backwards orbit around the moon that will take us 40,000 miles past the far side of the moon, further than any human spacecraft is gone before. >> what is exciting about this is we have now and actual spacecraft going to the moon and and it is in a large way enabled enabled by what we did in silicon valley. >> aerospace engineer jeremy van jeremy van de kamp developed and and created the all-important
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heat shield for the orion capsue sitting atop the artemis rocket. artemis rocket. the project with with roots right here in the bay bay area. >> one of the major objectives of artemis 1 mission is to prove entire spacecraft, but in particular, the heathat shield that me and my team workd on, is capable and works correctly and we understand it so we can then put crew onto tht flight on artemis 2. >> think of artemis as apollo on on steroids. artemis 2 is scheduled for 2024 and it will be a crude flyby of the moon, artemis 3 later this decade, tht moon landing and more than a half-century, with the ultimatel of one day sending humans to mars. 42 days after liftoff, orion will splashdown in the pacific ocean, and jeremy will be waiting for it on a ship. he will perform some of the first
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inspections to make sure the het shield he helped design and cree perform exactly the way it was supposed to. sara donchey, kpix five. >> so cool and so great to see a a local connection what is about about to take place. > >> back at home it is cloudy enough and it is misty outside again, if you have to hit the road early the saturday morning, morning, plan on light mist on the windshield, especially if you are in the bay, definitely near the coast or any of the hi, the peninsula. we have not gotten big totals out of it. we rarely would in a situation like like this but it will be damp but that is the view over san jose out towards the airport. when the clouds are not there you can see the levi stadium way way behind that. this is how widespread the clouds are. there are. there is san jose. this is from the hills and mountains on the west side of the santa clara e sunstocomeup here and ing for that will happen around 6:25 this morning. how much do we gon
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we gotten 107 inch of rain falling over the west side of the city, outer sunset and oute, all about 107 inch of rain. no surprises of the beaches of as well. temperatures right around 60. for just about everybody, us you're in the north bay valley, but it is 54 and petaluma's and rosie, but 60 in the tri-valley. tri-valley. saturday at 6:00 in the morning, but then we take you to noon and it is gone. more more sunshine than anything else else but we will continue to see see the stubborn batch of stratus cloud and fog. it will be on the deck of the golden gate bridge likely today. will just hang out along the coast for most of today. but everybody everybody else here is looking at clear skies. the cool down today from yesterday. if we look we look ahead to daytime highs. the numbers on south bay for daytime highs are four or five degrees cooler than yesterday. everybody was pretty much mid-80s yesterday but today more more low 80s and even mid-70s. fremont even goes to 74. downtown san jose will top out at 80 today. getting over into e
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inland valleys of east bay that has got to look really good considering where we have in the the last little while. those are are low 80s this will feel cooler over here. the tri-valle, the tri-valley, concord, up and down 680, low 80s for daytime highs is a good thing. numbers right around 70 around san leandro and 77 in san rafael and and santa rosa will hit 81 and sonoma hits 78, we will see numbers in the low 90s through mendocino and lake county not a lot to say on the big picture, but there is long-range if we get a little bit to cool down n, if you look past the seven-day forecast, things get warmer into into the seven-day towards next week. it is after that, when we get well into early september, looking at eight to 14, the higher degree of confidence that that we will be above average, the deeper the shade of red on a on a map like this. and there's a lot of deep reds showing up out here for much of the west.
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we will get to that and start fg on it more as we get to the end of the seven-day forecast right now we need to think about september starting out warm and even kind of hot. there is the , low to mid 80s around san jose, mid-70s around oakland, and it doesn't change a whole lot but when you look at the microclimates you see it more here as we warm up into the lows for the daytime highs by the tie we get to the end of next week. and that is after having low to mid 80s today, max, for daytime highs. >> i will just appreciate the mild forecast right now but it looks like it will warm up substantially over the next week week or so. >> as we get closer early september the models that look more long-range like that keep g back on this idea. we cannot say say how hot it will be, but there is growing confidence and will be above average but more on that as we get closer. >> obviously from the map it doesn't look like there's much of any chance of precipitation, how badly do we need that, especially heading into a warmet to september? >> on the one hand we need a
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pretty bad considering the state state of the drought, on the other hand, we should not thinkt that is a likely possibility anyway, even during a normal year, until we get to november and we know september and october, forget it. spirit absolutely, thank you. > >>animactiviarti y 100 stercity d th leader's excessive goose droppings from a a growing population are causing causing health hazards for the community. last month city officials approved a plan that would allow them to round up anl up to 100 geese as a means of population control if deemed necessary. but opponents are pushing back. these advocates say the city should look into more humane options. >> i think the murder option should definitely be off the th options available that are kinder to animals. this is i think preposterous. >> city spokesperson says they e an obligation to protect the community from potential hazards, but they said they will will look into other nonlethal
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methods as well. > >> coming up, thousands of soccer fans voiced support for a a music star claiming that she is being unfairly punished. > >> coming up in sports about combination for the giants in minnesota as alex woods has his worst outing of the year. and also preseason is over and week number one for the 49ers is 17 s away. is trey lance ready to take over loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers,
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>> alex wood has been strugglin, been struggling, and colorado gave up seven earned runs and you might could chalk it up to pitching in coors field but less but less that he gets rocked again. it is marble night at target field in minneapolis and he could've used some other superpowers but he was shaky frm the start but the first inning here against carlos correa and he senses when out of the ballpark in a hurry, makes it 20
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it 2-0 the twins early in minnesota never looked back. the the giants are down 6-0 in the third and would versus gary sanchez, and sanchez went the battle with an opposite field home run and would gives up eight home runs, 15 earned in his last seven, the twins when 9-0 san francisco's 6 1/2 back of the wildcard > >> a big aaron judge man siding at the coliseum with the yankees yankees in town and judge looking comfortable back in california did in the fifth since one over the center field, a three run shot as judges 49th of the year, best in the majors. majors. could he be wearing orange and black next season? gerrit cole on the mound, and that is until the seventh innin. jonah breyer gets a hold of thi, the solo shot was his loan earned run over 7 1/3 innings pitched, the a's have the winning run at the plate at the bottom of the ninth, but yankees yankees reliever peralta gets david mckenna to strike out the yankees when 3-2. >
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>> the raiders rested their stas in their final game of the preseason against the patriots the first quarter, this is backp quarterback and now they is up the middle for a 30 yard game lg to a field goal on the opening drive. and he marches right baco the red zone, a mere white capitalizes with a touchdown rud the raiders went 23-6 finishinge preseason with a perfect record of 2-0. > >> as for the 49ers, they failed failed to score a point in their their final preseason game in houston. so just how concerned s kyle shanahan about his offense? >> preseason is important, but t is also something i compare to e driving range, whatever happens there does not really matter, but you need to do it to get better. >> hard to say that trey lance got better. is offensive line did not do him any favors. he was under constant pressure and he was sacked once him and despite limited action in the preseason, trey lance feels he's feels he's ready to go for the
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regular season. >> i'm super excited to get to go and almost got the whole game game back together on offense ts week, we were close, a couple of of guys are getting healthy. these 70 days will be super impt for us for chicago. >> while we wait for the regular regular season to start, tune in in at 3:00 to rewatch last year's playoff win against the cowboys with vern glenn, the guru from 95.7 the game, and i as we relive the great wildcard win and again at 3:00 today. > >> a turkish singer is gaining t from sports fans after a controversial arrest. that is a packed soccer stadium in istanbul, where fans sang melodies by gulsen, popular
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turkish artist and she was jailed on thursday after making a joke about popular turkish religious schools and she faces charges of ciorau ied poticians. >> u on kpix 5 instrument cbs news bay area, it it is a source of debate between between oakland and the state, now there is a plan to clear out out the cities biggest homeless homeless encampment but what is the next for the future of wood street? also ahead, calling attn to crime, how business owners ad san francisco's castro district plan to shine light on the mental health issue they say is out of control. this is a live k outside of the south bay at san jose. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken,
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create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home.
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to see transformation come to them. >> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> welcome back 6:30 this saturday morning and thank you for staying with us some max darrow. let's check the weather with first alert meteorologist darren peck, it is looking better but still pretty drizzly. drizzly. >> it is misty for sure, max and and it will always look more exaggerated on the golden gate bridge, because it is the fronts the frontlines you see how slick
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slick the road is but it will look like this for a good part of the bay that is near the water, so if you are the peninsula, the coast, in the city for sure and even east bay hills, we have gotten like 100tf an inch of rain. and you know it it is not really rain but steady steady miss out of the marine layer. it will all be gone by late morning and early afternoon, more sunshine today n anything else and of cooler thing than yesterday. starting out right now it 60 for most los but looking ahead, only mid 80s today at. from many of our warmest inland locations, i will i will show you everybody's a daytime high and we will look ahead to a slight warm-up for next week coming up in the complete forecast. back to you max. > >> after weeks of back-and-forth of back-and-forth between oakland and the state, a judge tete 80 and it stretches meshou one mile long and of the population has grown to around 200 people over the last five years. and as da lin reports, a federal judge has given caltrans caltrans the green light to remove them . >> reporter: the wood street ent is so big it is broken down into into different sections. this is is the northern section which is is the section authorities are most concerned about. and that s why they will clear out this part first. the sporty thrilleda has called wood street encampment home the last three years. >> it is my home, i don't have a
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have a roof yet but a tent. >> she said she found safety and and community at the encampment. encampment. >> i deftly want housing and i've had a section 8 voucher before. i was in a toxic relationship. it was based on drugs and alcohol and stuff. i left him and i became homeless t homeless but >> she know she will be forced to leave soon. a judge lifts the the restraining order and allows allows caltrans remove the encampment citing safety concerns. the residence, and attorneys working with them, said it will push them elsewhere. >> the judge's ruling is setting setting this eviction process, and more portly the people who e here come up for failure. >> authorities say there been shwn of the macarthur maze et fo and caltrans officials say some buyers in the northern section of the encampment burned within
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a few hundred feet of the east y wastewater treatment plant. it is an explosion of large oxygen tanks that would be catastrophic catastrophic and it would disrupt service to 740,000 people from oakland albany. caltrans plans to post eviction notices on labor day, september 5th. they will give residents at at least 48 hours to clear out. oakland officials say they will do outreach and provide 40 shelr beds with more available beds in in the coming months. >> whatever does not kill you makes you stronger. >> kimba says she's already looking for a job and while she is optimistic for her future, she worries for the 200 residents here, any with mental health and disability issues. >> >> go back to school and get a job and get housing. >> the cleanable go in phases, the northern section will go first, and if everything goes to to plan, the wood street encamt would be gone at the earliest ad seven weeks. in west oakland, im da lin , kpix 5. >
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>> and ex-air force sergeant was was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a santa cruz county sheriff's sergeant in june 2020. stephen korea, affiliate with antigovernment extremist movement, shot and killed santa cruz sergeant damon sergeant damon gets weiler as he he was researching a suspicious vehicle believed to be loaded wh weapons and bomb making materials. authorities say he was shot from 40 feet away with an automatic rifle that he was y serving a 41 year sentence for the killing of federal officer david underwood, who he shot during a black lives matter protested in oakland her house in may 2020. > >> a contra costa county deputy sheriff is under arrest following an investigation into an illegal firearms case could 41-year-old matthew buckley, a 15 year veteran of the department, is being held on $10 bail and is right now on paid administrative leave. > >> small business owners and san and san francisco's castro district are fed up with crime and homelessness as kpix 5
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shawn chitnis reports they are trying a new tactic to get the city's attention. >> reporter: business owners hee in the castro say they've had eh and are taking matters into their own hands for this issue and it is in the spirit of the neighborhood. >> we became a second tenderloin. >> he has owned castro coffee company for more than 30 years but he says since 2015 he has noticed a significant increase n problems with people on the str. the street. >> as merchants we are struggling. >> the castro merchant association sent a letter early this month to city leaders asking for more beds tell people people from the castro get help and for the city to have a better plan when people turn down services. >> if they are unable to fulfill fulfill their obligations for that money we are paying, we will take action. >> one way to put pressure on the city is to stop paying taxes taxes and license fees required to run a business in san francio
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san francisco. >> the castro has a long history history of civil disobedience, and it is not beyond question we we might take those kind of steps. we hope we never get there. >> i want to compare this distrt to the tenderloin, it is getting getting bad. >> people agree it is getting worse and they're making changey never thought they would have to to to stay safe. >> we have stated a rule no one is allowed to leave us there was was someone else. >> they track crimes is the beginning of 2020, and there have been 95 incidents, including burglary and vandalism vandalism and the cost so far is is more than $170,000 in repairs. >> we are fed up. residents are fed up, businesses are fed up, this is not normal. this is not how the richest city in the world should be conducting business. we are looking for answers. >> the city responded to the merchant's letters saying that more beds are becoming available available and outreach teams are teams are doing all they legally legally can hand a step in when someone refuses care >> we are waiting for the city to give us a response we think
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has tangible results that are measurable. >> we are not giving up on the , and we would love for city hall to really take us seriously, it is our livelihoods >> shawn chitnis, kpix 5 . >> the merchants association sae working with other neighborhood groups and cisco to have a unified response to this issue with the city. > >> moderna is sitting pfizer and and bio intact saying that his patent was violated but the company is accusing us coitors pping s groundbreaking mrna technology t is key to making the covid vaccine. pfizer says the lawsuits were unaffected and if vaccine was based on its own mrna technology moderna says it is not trying to remove the pfizer vaccine from the market. some experts say that moderna try to get a cut of its competis profits, and a look back at 2020 2020 moderna pledge not to endorse any covid related patents while the pandemic cont. pandemic continued. > >> the families of 43 missing college students march together
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in mexico city demanding more answers and action from the gov. the government. this was the first demonstration from the family since the recent government report revealed the disappearances were a state cri. state crime. the report also alleges a cover-up by government government officials. one day ar the report was released, police arrested a former attorney general of mexico who originally originally led the investigation . he is accused of leading a flawed investigation and even being a suspect himself in the disappearances of students from a radical teachers college in 2014. and the mexican government mexican government official says says six of the 43 college students were kept alive for several days in a warehouse before they were turned over to the local army commander who ordered them killed. > >> is still ahead. california's push to become carbon free leads leads to a possible conundrum. on effort is prompting support from the governor for nuclear p.
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>> of california gets ready for an electric future with more wid and solar energy, there is concerned the state will not be able to meet its power demand that has governor nixon announcing his support to keep the diablo canyon nuclear plant running for another decade wilson walker says environmentat are divided on this issue. >> reporter: here at the solar one site in richmond, the largest public private solar partnership in the bay area, all all of this can power about 4000 4000 homes when the sun is shining and that is why the california daily renewable use looks like this. it is that energy gap that california needs needs to fill and right now nucr is having a moment. >> the experts at the state energy commission and that system operator have been sayint we will not have enough power and 25, 26 and beyond that even until the end of the decade. >> dan richard, and carbon free
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california come have been lobbying to keep diablo canyon running past his schedule closure in 2020 for. it is currently producing about 9% ofe states energy and richard calls it a necessary link to a greene. greener future. >> there are those two reasons o keep the plant running, one is to keep the lights on and the other because it is a clean energy resource, it competes with and it displaces nonrenewa, and natural gas. >> listening to arguments, there good arguments on both sides, but we could do it without nuclear power, even though it is is attractive because of the no co2 emissions. >> the environmental working group opposes the diablo extension, along with long-standing nuclear concerns, they worried the move might slow slow the push for more wind and solar. >> i do not see it as a fossil fuels versus nukes, it is nukes versus renewables. and the
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faster, the sooner, and more efficient we are getting renewables online, the less we l need not just diablo canyon, bue gas-fired plants. >> but climate concerns and flex flex alerts have changed some minds in california, at least for now. and one of those minds happens to be the governor. >> the amazing thing here is governor newsom was instrumental instrumental in the early decision to close the plant back plant back in 2016. he was in a different role as lieutenant governor and he sat on the state state lands commission. i think the governor did the responsible responsible thing of saying that that he would not sit there and do nothing while the experts are are telling him that they will be short on power good >> wilson walker kpix five good >> governor newsom is proposinga loan of $1.4 billion to the plants owner, pg&e, and the measure would have to pass the california assembly however first next month. > >> let's turn to first alert meteorologist, darren peck, with with a beautiful view of the
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south bay. >> a great start for all of us and it looks pretty when you give above the clouds, which is what we are doing with our camera that sits on the hills on on the west side of the santa clara valley san jose is waking up to that. to show you what the the sunrise looks like we did a nice loop of it over the past 20 20 minutes. that is the early morning light. 6:35 forest official sunrise, that is what it looked like over in contra costa county and we are looking at concord but you're looking clear skies but plenty of clouds of clouds have made it pretty far into the delta. it is very gray here in san jose. it is a light mist, windshield wipers will go for a time if you are going to be on the road today in today in the morning, but once we get to late morning this is all gone and it will be more sunshine today than anything else and it will be cooler than yesterday. daytime highs from us us our warmest inlet spots will be low to mid 80s today. i'll show you those numbers coming up. but one last view and the tour through the giant window on window on the bay, that is what it looks like on the front lines lines of all this. misty and
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maybe a touch of fog into the marin headlands, but not widespread, just cloudy and misty. as we take the clouds they melt back to the coast by the time we get into late morning and then more sunshine than anything else you can see what that will look like the numbers right around 60, just about everywhere. 57 in san josd 54 in santa rosa and petaluma, those are the two cool spots. fr the numbers down in the south bay today it is only low 80s. 80, that is the daytime high for for san jose, 80 in sunnyvale, only 74 in fremont, milpitas is 78 and union city in the mid-70. mid-70s . this is where they will notice a big improvement os day. only the low 80s today for most of the warmest inlet spots. spots. and for inland east bay valleys that that will stay the same on sunday, and in fact, sunday might be a degree or two cooler. back into the bay with the numbers right around 70, on
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the bayshore, 67 at berkeley and and 77 in san rafael and santa rosa at 81, low 90s in mendocino mendocino and lake county. how are we getting a cooldown for the weekend? getting help from m that is starting to look a litte bit like fall but i will show you what i mean. you don't see it on the satellite at all, but switching to the water vapor now now you can see it look at the cool air pouring out of the northeast pacific and heading our way. pretty mild stuff. that that is what systems will start looking like as we get into mid-and late september and early early october. those are the sys that bring cooler air in the fall and unfortunately the systems that can bring offshore wind we start to see the atmosphere being geared towards. towards that. you do not have an an offshore wind event coming or way this next few days but it is is part of the reason why the numbers will be cool over the next few days but i thought it would be worth pointing it out. san jose will be the mid-80s for mid-80s for much of next week. this system does not last long t for the second half of next week week we were back uperage. stilg good going into late august and
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early september, that is the mid-80s in the south bay. it would be right around the upper 80s for most of the warmest inland valleys, you might have to get a little above that for the second half of next week as numbers go to the low to mid 90s 90s were some of the warmest spots. >> i feel all summer we have tad about these mild patches that he been cut up and go, is this >> only in the sense that here in the bay, and along the coast, coast, we stayed on the mark for mark for average. without the marine layer going and the temperatures were well behaved. it hasn't been an average summer summer for the rest of inland c. it has been one of the warmest summers what has been unique about the summer is the difference, we've been loosely unaware in the bay and we have stayed average but it has been hot if you been inland. >> absolutely, and as we entered entered near the end of august we will look for the more mild temperatures on anything else? >> september and october, if
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that is your thing, just wait, that is when we get much of her sunshine and warmest temperatures of the summer season through september and into early october. >> thank you. some might say thy start with a pie-in-the-sky idet for the last 17 years of pescadero couple have made a difference in food and farming on the san mateo county coast. sharon chen introduces us to this week's jefferson award winners. >> reporter: nancy vale and jared lawson's story begins at a a barn dance at an evil farm conference around 20 years ago. >> we were dancing with two hands together. and the caller looked at us and said dance liku mean it. that was the beginningf like okay, you are my person but but the next day we were talking talking about wanting to start n together and have children. and so we wasted no time. >> they have a 14 acres of land on the san mateo county coast in in 2003 that was from a tribe in
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in the parcel is shaped like a slice of pie. they cofounded anl nonprofit named pirate touch. >> >> pie ranch began with a sharet of creating a space that would invite people to come in but connect with themselves, each o, and the land through food production. >> thousands of people a year come including school and corporate groups have experienced things that pie ranch since 2005. >> this is zelda, the first goat goat i most ever. >> delacruz recalls milking goats and lessons in regenerative farming. >> they gather here and harvestn the field and they bring this ht into the outdoor teaching kitch. >> and cooking organic harvest. >> we had tiny seeds that were one centimeter seeds, now they are these giant plants >> she is a staff member the plants to own her own farm.
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>> it inspires me to go after my my dreams. >> in fact they are carving a py for local farmers of the future, future, especially women and black indigenous people of color color and others that have been historically denied land owners. over the years, pie ranch programs have given about 100 apprentices land, capital, and mentorship, to start their own small farms on a 400+ acre ranch ranch nearby. >> we firmly believe it food system that has producers and ranchers directly linked to the community eating their food bill bill to healthier food system. >> that system has fed strugglig families, especially early in the pandemic one pie ranch bought local farmers organic produce to give hundreds of free free food boxes a week. no matter how you slice it, pie ranch leaves its founders with a a sweet taste. >> seeing young people come to e land and carry it out of the grd for the first time or milk a got and how it makes them come alive, it is really what feeds
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>> clean energy has a diversity problem, according to research done by a coalition of energy organizations. one organization is working to break down barries and make the green economy more inclusive. cbs danya bacchus hae . >> reporter: lied ellis did not know much about the cleantech energy. spirits i came from gas and oil and petroleum. >> but a workforce development program through the los angeles cleantech incubator known as lacey, changes career path.
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>> i saw opportunity first as money and opportunity to make ad living, but also thought about some of the things and how i could help the environment. >> he is a field services manager with charger help, technology solutions to maintain maintain electric vehicle charging stations but when it comes to clean energy jobs there there is a lack of diversity. racial and ethnic minority groups represent four in 10 u.s. u.s. clean energy workers and women represent less than that. >> we are trying to remove thos. those obstacles. >> matt peterson is the ceo of this program and they can only n clean energy workers but helps diverse entrepreneurs develop their ideas, secure funding and give them space to pilot their solutions. >> this is almost a think tank. >> it really is. and we've had investment deals happen in the hallways. >> the company sparkcharge develop the world's first mobile mobile and intelligent on-demanc vehicle charging network, based on the east coast. l.a.c.i.
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provided financing that helped with their west coast expansion . >> a lot of early-stage companies need to get off the ground and they need that first check in the door and they need that first validation from a program partner. and i think l.a.c.i. brings that to the table in a unique way. >> a way that helps grow the green economy and make it more inclusive . danya bacchus cbs news los angeles. > >> coffee baristas from all over over the globe are going to los angeles to find out who is the top coffee competitor. an annual annual event known as coffee fest pits the world's most artistic cafe workers against each other, 64 different pheresis are battling it out in a sudden-death bracket style competition. and one of the talented artists is a rep from the bay area, kelvin kumar. >> a lot of this competition is really cool because there is a great community of the recess but it is competitive and we are are out there to have fun and to to read each other on. win or
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next week. no big changes coming coming but you might notice the temperature swings a little more more for the inland and east bay bay valleys, will be in the mid-80s today and tomorrow. that that is cooler than the last few few days have been and you will warm up in the low to mid 90s io the second half of this next we. max over to you. >> the six-hour, shootout and crash leads to three deaths in the spam police are working to e together how it all happened. ad people in oakland's little saigon never turn out on are victims of recent attacks while the councilwoman talks about steps that could in the future, everything will be powered by renewable energy. but it's not as easy as flipping a switch.
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