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they can san francisco puts barricades to keep people from cruising. cap street and the mission has had a reputation for being an unofficial red district. so the city wanted to do something. they put up barricades to keep people from looking for sex
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workers. betty yu went to find out more. you talked to somebody who says that they believe the barriers are worse. >> reporter: he says now he's even more worried about his safety. this is the kind of sex work that people who live on cap street say they regularly witness late at night. residents say prostitution on the block has only increased particularly this year. after complaints, these concrete barriers went up to replace the metal and wood versions people either removed or drove right through. >> they still walk around the area. you know sometimes they see there. hang around. it's just, it's not the remedy. i mean it's just the cars don't get through but then at the same time. it's a problem for the fire department in case, you know, the building here has an emergency like a fire. >> reporter: this resident who didn't want to be identified says he managing an apartment complex on cap street.
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he shares the fire union's concern. the postwent on to ask if you were trapped in building mow long would you like to wait. they also said firefighters recently responded to a large fire on near by 20th street. and there was another one on the 300 block of cap. >> it's really, really bad in there. in case they want to get around here it's going to be bad. tk-f definitely it's a fire hazard. >> reporter: they believe solution is legalization. for now these barriers haven't brought these residents any peace. >> guys always come around, turn to the other side. but the girls i see them still see them around. yeah. >> it's still very. >> i don't go out at nighttime because it's dangerous. >> probably no surprise here, but this isn't the last time we're going to be talking about this. i know something is happening on tuesday in that regard. >> that's right hillary
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ronner's office says tomorrow she set up a meeting with mta and the mayor's office so they can talk about some solutions in particular, a long term solution for this problem, sarah. >> all right betty, thank you so much. hillary ronnan says the barriers are just temporary. she says she believes the solution would be to legalize sex work. >> i don't think too much about people think. i don't care about what they think. i can't be bothered by what they think. >> reporter: what maxine thinks about is how to make her profession safer. >> when you're arrested, you're taken out of your job. when you're held in jail, you lose money, that means your
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kids aren't going to have what they need. >> discussion of legalizing sex work has hit the front pages in recent weeks. cap street in the mission district has been at the center of those discussions. during the day, it s like err st the area. but at night, that l i get off like after, like around 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. yeah when i drive by cap street, i see prostitution. i see ladies over there. yeah. >> reporter: evelyn figueroa managing a cafe on the street and says she recently has been seen an increase. >> in the last year, it's been more activity. more ladies outside. >> reporter: that has led to a complaint by residents. san francisco officer ronnen represents the district that
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cap street is in. she says she's been working with residents and sex workers to find a solution. she believes that solution is legalization. her office released this statement calling for a move toward quote decriminalization and ultimately legalization and regulation of sex work. >> really the main goal here is to get the sex workers off of residential streets and the johns and pimps off regulation street. >> because that's going to bring money to the city if they legalize it but they should do it like in, not where, not in this area which is a lot of families and business. so they should have i don't know, have a place. >> reporter: maxine however is not on board. >> you know the prostitute nation has been working
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illegally for 100 years. you know, we're not going to be following any regulation or you know legalization scheme that is crafted without us. >> reporter: maxine says supervisor ronan's office did not consult with her or anyone she knows. she just wants decriminalization. >> decriminalization means you're removing the criminal aspect. >> reporter: maxine says all she wants is to be able do her job safely and without the fear of arrest. she believe this is legal push is more about trying to control her than to help her. >> maybe you should wear our high heels for a while and see what that's like. see how that works out for you. >> it's an issue that has sparked debate for centuries
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and one that looks will continue long into the future. >> a lot of people talking about this. more than 54,000 customers had their power knocked out yesterday in alameda county. a fire at a pg & e substation took out power in oakland and san leandro. some customers were in the dark for 24 hours. the power was restored late this afternoon, pretty late in the afternoon. we reached out to find out what caused the fire but we did not hear back. an historic church also caught fire. and people who go to church there say it will not stop them. >> we all group up. for us to not have a church home because of a fire, it was
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really hard to hear that this morning. >> on sunday, it went up into flames oakland fire says it started in the attic and guted the and gutted the building. this church was special not only to steve but dozens of others for generations. >> it feels like a grief. these churches are where our grandparents, our parents came. it's a place where we got refuge, an education, where we came together. it's like losing a home. >> reporter: it dates back to 1858 according to the oakland library. that's why this fire devastating as it was will not be it end. >> we'll make it. it's going to take a while because it's a lot of damage. a lot of stuff has to be rebuilt back. but we'll get it back and you know we'll sing hallelujah when we go marching back into the
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building. >> on monday churchgoers already had a plan they went downtown to a sister church. >> i felt a sense of connectiveness that we were all coming together for one purpose. >> reporter: the fire department knows where it started but not why and they're looking into that. building it back could take months or even longer but church leaders and parishioners say that's what they're determined to do. >> right now we're a church that is grieving and what we need is prayers. we're with you in prayer and support for the rebuilding of this light hour and this community. >> mayor chantel said she will do everything she can do to help. a simple mistake at an art
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gallery ended up costing more than $40,000. have you been seeing the images in your social media feed. talking about snow coming to the bay. we're going to get specific on that and put some context on just how low the snow will get later this week. plus there's a first alert day tomorrow because of the wind. the forecast is next. >> senator bernie sanders
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that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. a racist attack on a muni bus left really bad impression on an out of town victory. man started shouting anti asian slurs at her then throwing
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eggs. this happened last thursday. a man with cartons of eggs started throwing them at people she said and doing it thwoman recording this video says this is not the first time she's been targeted because of her race. which is something my husband had told me after a few incidents. he said don't yell back. you have to document it. and so i think i was prepared for this moment to happen again. and i started taking video. >> muni responded on twitter sag saying they're committed to do anything to stop the attacks on the aapi community. whenever we're talking about snow in the bay area. i feel we have to shut down the rumor mill a little bit. >> yes, totally. >> people hear about. san francisco it's going to snow. oakland. >> this has already started leaking out into social media like crazy. so i want to give you the best most detailed information on what this is likely going to look like. first of all, yes.
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we could get e hills. surrounding the bay area later this week. from wednesday into friday. but it would only get about as low as 1,000 feet and it's hugely important. on the one hand that's pretty low for us. on the other hand it means it's not going to snow in your neighborhood because most of us live below 1,000 feet. here's an imagine where we will likely get accumulating snow on wednesday afternoon into saturday morning. it's the mountains. in the santa cruz mountains it's a lot because highway 17, which goes from san jose over to san the cruz. when you get toup the summit that when you get down to the summit that's 1,800 feet. that's probably the biggest concern from a snow standpoint because you could get enough snow on 17 it could have a significant disruption on the drive. that's something we're going to be watching very closely. but if you look at the rest of the bay. look at the east bay hills. sitting at 1,000 feet. right at 1,000 feet. that could get a dusting of snow but i don't think the community in the east bay hills
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will get snow from this. that's the aspect of this. there are other items. tomorrow is a snow weather day not because of the snow coming later in the week. but because tomorrow the system begins with strong winds and it's going to usher in much colder air. after the beautifully tranquil and well above weekend that we had tomorrow is an abrupt change. yes we'll have scattered showers that go from tuesday night to saturday. taepb rain is and the rain is going to pick un. you see what the system looks like. it's coming straight down from the north. that's why it's got so much cold air to work with. look at what it kind of kicks off with tomorrow afternoon. strong gusty winds and a windchill. thermometer gets to the 50s, it'll feel more like the upper 30s. that's as warm as you're going
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to get tomorrow. we had mid-30s tomorrow. complete 180. tomorrow the rains are very spotty. by the time we get into thursday the numbers will increase. if we take it to thursday, friday, saturday the rain potential increases a little bit then on sunday it's done. going from wednesday night through thursday there's barely .1 of an inch. from thursday morning through friday when the widespread nature of the showers pick up that's where we will get the better part of the rain. you might get a drop of rain for wednesday but it wouldn't be a whole lot. it's not all that cold tomorrow morning yet. when you wake up tomorrow morning none of this has started.
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then by the afternoon the wind will come. then the cold air will filter in and the rain. we won't get much colder than you have been. you will see morning lows, which certainly go down for the valleys you're going to get down to the upper 20s. wednesday, thursday and friday that's when you see your chance of rain. here's our first alert day tomorrow because of the wind. much more on this to go in the next few days. for now let's get over to vern. >> straight ahead in sports, we've got sharks on two legs. giants at full strength in the desert and that includes former ace starter shawn manaya. he's employed by a bay area team but it's not the green and gold. >> the bay area doesn't have a single professional woman's sports team but that could change with a new deal in the works. how it could affect the future of the oakland coliseum.
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you want to talk about impressive bay area teams.
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forget the warriors, okay maybe not forget the warriors but we have to talk about. >> tar vander vanderbilt has been doing it since 1985. that's 8 football coaches she's outlived and she just keeps things going. we have college basketball for you. high rankings, national titles doesn't come any better than the stanford women. but ucla did not blink tonight. steph curry's god sister brink. bruins 17th ranked attack. lina zontock a quarter pocket three. 25- 1 11, third quarter run. the bump, the foul, the lay. they erase a one point deficit. on senior night, jones said
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good night with that shot. scored 18 and they won the game 71-66. stanford has a one game lead in the pack 12 with two games left in the regular season. between the pipes former sharks goalie martin jones at apc center. where's the sweater of the kraken and the sharks are all over them. found the back of the nest. sharks feasted on the kraken. fan there is got free tacos. baseball after a week of pitchers and catches the giants fielded their first full squad work out today in scotsdale. they play their first spring training game on saturday. a new face at giant's camp is pitcher shawn meneya. meneya spent six seasons before playing in san diego last season. played under manager bob melvin. that's changed a little bit by
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playing for gabe kepler. >> he's nothing like, not a good or bad thing it's just two different personalities and but you know from what i've seen, what i've heard. seems like a very great guy and very forward thinking. it's definitely a good first manager to move on past. >> you know, i see those guys on sunday when our kpix spring training coverage ensuing. you have something else on your mind. >> i know, why not keep the sports thing going. >> sure. >> even when you walk out of here. >> still ahead, the a's looking to leave the coliseum. but the first professional women's sports team can actually be moving in. >> and make sure to tune in thursday for our black in the bay special where we will honor black history makers and trail blazers from around the bay area. starts at 4:00 p.m. thursday here on cbs. you can also catch an encore
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presentation on our sister station kbcw. >> ladi
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vern is back. a wnba team is actually a step closer to coming to oakland. >> headlined by the alana beard. alana beard is a wnba champion, five time defense and she really is leading the charge in this one. they're going to be three expansion franchises and i expect oakland to be running the floor by 2025. >> that's pretty amazing. fans are going to be very excited about that. and kelsy torn has this story. with the oakland girls youth club she says they would be
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especially inspired by that move. >> meet oakland's own lady rebels. these girls ranging in age from 7 to 12 are a force to be reconned with. they come from around the east bay and aren't scared to take on any team. girls or boys. >> we want all our friend games but then we like watched a game. >> the lady rebels biggest fan is her dad. detroy quinney was the one who pushed the storied program to create a girls team. >> when you see them practice, it's different. they play with so much more fight and hunger than them. they want it. >> reporter: detroy himself played for the rebels and he wanted to pass it along to his kid. including hid daughter. >> i love this team. i've been in it 35 years i
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wouldn't change it for anything in my world. i have my legacy. both my sons play, my daughter is playing now. >> all of the rebels are huge basketball fans. many have older brothers who play the sport and a few of them have gone to an nba game. >> i've been to a warriors game. >> would you like to go to the wnba game. do you think it'll be fun to watch the women play. >> yeah. >> if that were to happen, these girls would find themselves practicing just a few miles away from some of the best players in the world. for their coaches, and their parents that would be the opportunity and inspiration of a lifetime. >> i hope they do get one. that will be a good thing for the girl. all girls. it's a lot of young ladies and a lot of ladies period that love the sport. they play with so much passion. >> reporter: it's a passion
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that can be seen in all of these girls. and one they say they'll be first in line to see in the wnba players. if indeed their town gets a team. >> okay if you're going to a fancy art show you might want to keep your hand and your feet to yourself. just ask the lady in our next story.
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okay i don't know much about expensive art so i'm going to have to lean on. okay we're all out.
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but we're told these sculptures from steve that we're all seen everywhere are very expensive. one person learned that the hard way. this blue balloon sculpture was on display. and it looks like something you get when you go to a party. it is a sculpture. it's probably hard to make this. and it's worth $42,000. pps. >> i know a woman at this art fair in miami last week accidentally kicked the pedestal it was on and it fell and it shattered. people are trying to figure out if this was performance art and this was part of the deal. she never even touched it, she just kind of bumped it with her foot.
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the sculpture had to be scooped up and put into a box to send to the insurance company. people have been >> norfolk southern and other rail companies spent millions of dollars in the courts and lobbying members of congress to oppose common sense safety regulations, stopping some entirely and reducing the scope of others. >> longer, high-hazard flammable trains would need brakes by 2023. ironically. but in 2018, the trump administration, elaine chao was the transportation secretary, rolled it back entirely. ♪ ♪ >> why aren't you rolling, henry? >> sir, my brakes seem faulty. >> don't worry. i've lobbied the transportation department so we don't need brakes. >> i'm worried that carrying this cargo of murder hornets with smallpox through a residential area

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