tv The Late News CBS April 6, 2023 1:37am-2:12am PDT
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are asking about safety in the city [music] from kpix this is the late news on cbs news bay area hello. a major player in th bay area tech community has bee killed and how he died has a lo of people upset, outraged and saying that something has to change for people to feel safe in san francisco even if you don't recognize his name you know his work bob lee was the founder of cash app and square he was executive at mobile coin he was stabbed to death more on his case in a minute his murder started this intense debate about public safety in the city some are using the homicide as example saying crime here is ou of control that includes elon musk he tweeted many people i
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know have been assaulted crime is horrific if they are caught they are released immediately i the city taking stronger action to incarserate repeat incarserate people? >> i find it premature and distasteful to try to fit this horrifying act of violence into a preconceived narrative and us it to advance a political agend and discourage people from reading the fearmongerring >> what do the numbers show? >> we checked out the crime dat dashboard homicides are up 25% but when you look further back
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the homicide rate stayed the same between 2021 and 20w22 55 homicides here is what we know about what happened it is not much he was stabbed on main street around 2:30 on tuesday morning it was in a part of tow that is called the east cut rebranded a new name and after lee was stabbed security camera video showed him crossing the street with his cell phone and ultimately collapsing he later died at the hospital he was not living in san francisco when he was killed he moved to miami in the fall he was back in san francisco for meetings and visi friends tonight, police are not saying too much, too many details about the crime but we know nobody has been arrested and the chief did mention the
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case >> people get more about random homicides than personal dispute as soon as we have enough information to put out, we will >> most importantly when it comes to the story the friends and the family that knew and love lee are finding ways to remember him and grieve this loss some have been leaving flowers at the building where h was killed >> he had so much more to offer this is just shocking that this has happened he brought people together, he brought technologies together he was a wonderful father he was just always doing the best he possibly could >> lee's father, rick, wrote bobby worked harder than anyone and was the smartest person i ever known he will be missed by all those that knew him the skyline of the east cut area where lee was killed is dotted with sleek sky cr÷pers
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skyscrapers and condos and some of the neighborhood is patrolle by security guards neighbors sa despite all of that they do not feel safe reporter: rincon hil has changed as condos gone up one after the other. many said they used to family safe in their neighborhood, definitely not now. mojo from atlanta move here in 2019. during the pandemic it felt like crime has gotten worse. >> right now it is like fever pitch. especially when we have tech titans and captains of industry being murdered in the street. reporter: he says it reached the point he rarely ventures outside after the sun goes down. >> the reality of it is, if you bootsor the ground this is ground 0. your heart rate is going to increase. how do i feel? terrified. reporter: man were in disbelief to hear the tragedy that happened on the
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streets at harrison and main. h stopped by to drop off flowers and a handwritten note. >> that smile will stay with me forever. reporter: the world lost a great leader in the tech industry but most importantly a loving dad, son, brother. >> this is an emergency, you know. it reached a point to, what else will it take? i am no talking about this horrible murder. it happens everywhere over the city. >> according to the east cut community benefit district they have 24/7 private security paid for through property taxes. cameras almost everywhere capturing activity on the streets but residents want to see more of a police presence. he wants to get back to life th way it used to be. >> as far as quality of life it is lower. when i first got here one of the beautiful things was it had a defined cultural center. a lot of things to do and places to go and surrounded
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by like-minded people but everyone is gone reporter: he is thinking of moving himself t a place where there is let's anxiety about crime. >> matt dorsey represents the area. >> what i don't hear from you i that it is safe here. i don't hear that confidence. >> when people express concerns about their safety, they are no without reasonable basis to hav those concerns. in san francisco, including city leaders, have to take the concerns more seriously. we hav got to do more to get to a fully-staffed police department and make sure that we are doing everything we can to make our city safer. the concerns i hear i will not say that they are invalid. especially when we see this kind of a tragedy like we
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saw with this homicide in the neighborhood i represent. we have to do better. >> we will have continuing coverage on this story on our web site and we are always streaming on cbs news bay area. when it comes to safety we have to talk about the tender loin. it is a neighborhood that always comes up. crime has rise to high-levels. a year ago our wilson walker went out there an spent a lot of time there. weeks, in fact. so, he went bac to see if anything has gotten better and he has been reportin on it for a special project. there was a big push to cleanup sidewalk there last year but we are told garbage is piling up there lately and people living there have been trying to deal with it all. and the tenderloin district has been trying,
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helping get people services eve since. here is what people told us about their changing neighborhood. >> there are more people out here now. more of the people ou here dealing drugs and using th drugs. so, they move them block to block. they move them around the block. >> as we alluded to our reporte has been reporting in the tenderloin. you can watch the fruits of that labor this sunda night. it starts at 6:30 right here on cbs news bay area. still ahead tonight, the city of santa clara is butting heads with the 9ers. now, new drama, this time it is over the world cup. first crab season wa cut short. now, the salmon season is in jeopardy. we will show you why and how people in the north bay are helping with that. >> a nesting bird loves the 25-yard line at one high school football field. temperatures took a baby step towards normal conditions
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. so, this week we learned crab season is cut short as the state is trying to protect humpback whales from getting entangled. the season got off t a late start over whalen tanglement concerns. commercial crabbing will stop on april 15t along the coast down to the mexican border. at the same tim california salmon season could be in jeopardy. fisheries are expected to call off the entire season over record low numbers. final decision could be made sometime this week. what people are doing in the north bay to save an endangered salmon species and what fisherman are demanding to stop their industr from becoming exting. reporter: extinct. reporter: they are
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working. >> we are making sure they are going through. reporter: they are calling it a decline. loss of habitat, impacting dams and drought taken a toll on the species. a good amount of rain is beneficial, strong currents after heavy rainfall can have a negative impact. >> since the juveniles are so small, they are susceptible to stronger flows. reporter: with an eco system fragile, outcome so bleak, the spawning is not taken for granted. >> this spawner season was a bi on the lower side. >> lift, lift, lift. reporter: professional fishing guides worry the serious decline in endangered co hosts is happenin now to the chinook. low-counts have fisheries calling to close the entire commercial and
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recreational salmon season. >> everyone wants to fish but what we saw in the numbers and we did hear a lot from the people that under stood the abundance number that we were given that day was that the numbers are in the toilet. we are in trouble. reporter: the industry believes sacrifice now is part of the answer to build back the ocean's stock. for conservationist like the water protection agency the work continues. >> the water can spread into th channel and allow for this area to have slow-moving water. reporter: that ultimately help them become adults. >> going work like restoration feels very important and impactful. >> and that gives them a fighting chance for surviving i an environment that is flowing in the wrong direction. >> before state and federal officials get involved a group
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of fishery associations are expected to vote at the end of the month. okay, a lot of people have plans this weekend. talking about showers, i know you say i is not a big deal, that is good i think we need to improve the vibes around here, though. sun would be nice. hoping we would see some of it? >> yes, we had some of it. the shower chance that we have, it will be light. we are not talking about a return to the storm parade of january, february, march, just took forever. >> yes. >> and easter weekend heading i a better direction for those of you that have plans, perhaps. let's look at all of it. gradually building in. sunshine in the morning, showers holding off until tomorrow night. there is a chance of a couple sprinkles. showers will linger for the first half of friday, lingering drizzle in the
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afternoon. making it damp for the opener. easter weekend is trending drier and warmer. a trend people will be in favor of. let's look at future cast. mix of clouds and sunshine whic we will start the day on thursday. the clouds thicken, cloudy skies, the shower chance are going to be brief, light, most of this in the north bay will evaporate on the way down. the better chance of showers, really, holding off until after midnight tomorrow night. we are talking about light to moderate rain. it is likely going to slo down the morning commute on friday. just a couple puddles o the road can do that. no flooding risk, no gusting winds with the system and the bulk of the rain is moving out late morning on friday. future cast does not slow the lingering mist, the drizzle that we contend with heading into frida afternoon. that is what will make the opener a little damp. then, the chance of shower that we had in the forecast for saturday, sunday, it has large low swerved away from the bay area. our rain chances have not necessarily gotten all of the way down to enough
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that we removed the raindrop icons from the forecast for saturday and sunday. in terms o the rain amounts for tomorrow and tomorrow night into friday, limited. on the lower end, barely more than a trace. a 10t of an 1/100th of an inch. farther south it will be a low impact event. and very low amounts for the santa cruz mountains, most of the moisture will miss us to the north. it will be enough to wash the pollen out of the atmosphere. i is generally the best that we see this time of the year. it climbs back up to the medium/high category on saturday. not much of a rain chance once we are pass fray. a chance for a shower on
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monday, lower chances it will climb, climb, climb over the next several days. the temperatures right now, middle to upper 40s to 50 degrees, mix of upper 40s to 50s to start th day tomorrow. increasing clouds a baby step, near 60 degrees around the bay. then, the temperatures farther inland. lower 60s. middle to upper 60s, and we should see near average temperatures saturday and sunday, that means lower to middle 60s. temperatures inland east bay. near 70 degrees, saturday, sunday, not quite tha warm for the north bay. cooling off next week. limited rain chances in the extended forecast, charlie? >> we are talking about the golden state warriors tonight. one problem, they did not play in the game. lakers/clippers an the update where the warriors stand in the west after the niiy t het if you not get a
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. all right, we have a subjec matter expert. it is too early to read into what the giants ar doing right now? >> yeah. the giants when they get ahold of the ball it can go a long way. one problem, they are not getting hold of the ball. san francisco is striking out more times pergame than any team in baseball. half of their outs are due to the punch out. game two in chicago, giants exchanging words with anderson, anderson was ejected. there is former cal bear vaughn. now, did i mention thwi ss a t?an cisco,1 for 10 with runners in scoring position, striking out 13 times that puts the giants at 62 ks
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through five games, white sox win. rubber match tomorrow in chicago. to oakland, the best at bat of the season. the 12th pitch a the at bat. a couple runners aboard. three run shot. we are tied. guardians taking the lead in the 10th. representing the winning run, stung that one, right to the right fielder and that will do it. cleveland wins 6-4. nba. wiggi ns will not pla in the playoffs. he just returned and will james, tangcls , checthis out from the clippers. serving it up. leonard is sending it
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home. clippers won it 125-118. get this, that is l.a.'s or i guess the clipper's 11th constitutional right win win. now, the good news, the warrior controlled their own destiny if they win their final two games, a top six seed. and they will avoid the dreaded play in tournament. one problem, a toug game on friday. it is at the golden one center against the sacramento kings. could be a potential first round match up. looking at the warriors right now if they, avoid it. opponent being sacramento if they are a six. i think all warrior fans are just saying give me sacramento even though they hav been better this season it is still the kings. >> yes. that is true. a couple years ago it was, it would not
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. it is no secret that the city of santa clara had a bad relationship with the 49ers ove the last few years, troubled to say the least. now, they are considering legal action agains them saying they are withholdin key documents for the fifa worl cup. according to a report in the mercury news at this week's city council meeting, mayor lis gilmore says they did not give
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them the documents needed. the mayor claimed they missed a deadline. they will meet again next month to decide next steps if you near the south bay and need something to do this weekend check out the fifth annual celebration of the day. eight different musical performances, 50 local vendors, art displays and a classic car show. the oakland zoo has been on the hunt for a bird that fle the coop. zoo workers are closing in. six birds got out. only one of them, diego, is still at large. they think they saw it over the california trai yesterday. they say the bird seems to be doing okay, healthy they are glad he is close. we heard of goat yoga but you can practice with giraffes
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. a high school in southern california had an unexpected guest move in. they have been living on campus ever since the moved in. this is the kill deer the video is wrong. that is a sign. that is a sign. somewhere in there. it is a bird. it landed on marina high school's 25-yard line and laid a couple free rent. some of the coaches have been trying to protect her put hurdles around and trash cans. it is not high-tech but i is what they had. some of the students like the bird. >> honestly i think it is prett cool how it chose this high school out of all of the other high schools. >> it is good for them to keep the bird safe and hopefully we can see the birds hatch. >> i think it is cool. represents us well. makes us look good. >> is that one kid in def punk?
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>> it makes you look good. covered in bmx gear. the reporter did not address why that kid is dressed that way. i mean, okay. the best part be sides helmet kid, they are supposed to hatch. >> yes. why is it called a kill deer? >> it is not a big bird. i don' think it can take down a deer. am scared to look up the reason i know (upbeat music) - hi everyone, and welcome to legal help center. this is where we have professionals standing by to answer your questions regarding personal injury. so if you've been injured in an accident that was not your fault, like a car accident
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