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. down by 11:00, we are out on the mission. so are the police a day after a mass shooting injured nine people. and a gunman is still on the loose. >> people who are having fun outside and stuff. >> had to run around the corner with my nephew. i told him don't stop running. >> then, we'll head to the south bay to see what's being done in downtown san jose to boost the economy. >> and we are out on the streets of san francisco as juneteenth celebrations start a little early. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a lot of questions remain tonight about the mass shooting in the mission. a heavier police presence out tonight. officers are working to curb further acts of violence and find whoever is responsiblr friday night's shooting. >> meanwhile, mayor london breed spoke about the shooting
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saying reflective of overall crime in the city. >> nine people, that's a lot. of course. what we are seeing in san francisco, when we look at the data, a lot of the violent crime, we have seen the numbers decline considerably. so this is definitely heartbreaking and challenging. not just for the mission community, but for our city as a whole. >> do people in the neighborhood feel the same? betty yu is in the mission for us tonight to find out. >> reporter: the sfpd chief says they will have a visible police presence in the mission. we saw several police cruisers roll by during our time here. the manager of the corner liquor showed us how he reacted to the gunfire that injured nine people friday night near 24th and treat avenue. police said the shooting appeared to be targeted and isolated. local clothing store dying breed was hosting its sixth anniversary with a block party according to
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its instagram account. >> did you know it was gunfire immediately? >> no. i thought it was fireworks. yeah. because they were playing loud music. i didn't hear the gunshots really loudly. >> reporter: witnesses shared video of the aftermath which showed paramedics, firefighters, and officers tending to victims. >> it was terrifying you know. for a thing to happen like that. >> reporter: an aide for hillary ronan who represents the mission district said police told him investigators believe the shooting was relate today a previous incident from carnivale weekend at a similar block party. >> very concerned ant the situation. it is very scary. but this is an outlier. this is a very safe neighborhood. generally. >> reporter: methana said business was slower than usual saturday following the shooting. >> we have to be more careful now. we notice that things happen like that, you take
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cover. hopefully, we get more protection, maybe more protection on the weekends. safety. the city of oakland has approved stiff penalties for side show organizers and participants. it comes in response to opd's recent struggle to stop some of the town's side shows over the past few months. now offenders risk a $1,000 fine for six months in jail but the city is still holding off the penalties for spectators which some other cities have already approved. a traffic alert for people in the east bay. caltrans shut down a four mile stretch of southbound 680. it will be closed all weekend as they work to repave that section of the road. here is a closer look at the closure that runs all the way down to coopman road. caltrans expects to open back up monday morning. turning to the struggle of the bay area downtown to recover since the pandemic. of the 63 cities tracked by downtown recovery.com, san
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francisco ranks dead last with just 32% of its pre-pandemic activity. san jose is at 71% ranking it 23rd in the country. which is why devin fehely talked with a long time member of the convention and concert industry in the south bay to see what they are doing to build up those numbers. >> people don't need to go hop on a plane, come here and go to a conference when they can just go online. >> reporter: we heard from glen talega several times during the pandemic and its aftermath. >> a lot of people are still going to be hesitant to go out. it will probably be the end of my career in the industry. >> reporter: he has worked decade ins the concert and convention industry. and say it is recovery from the pandemic has been frustratingly slow. >> the business climate has changed and how we do business has changed. >> reporter: the convention industry has struggled to emerge from the pandemic with a
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work from home policy and downturn in the economy has left the industry sluggish and a shell of its former self. >> we used to do things just because. of course you have a conference and gather and hold that meeting. of course you have offices. nowering is on the table. people think wait a minute, we don't have to do it that way anymore. >> reporter: joint venture silicon valley ceo russell hancock says it is not clear if or when large scale conventions will return to prepandemic levels and matt mahan says that will leave the downtown core and the city's tourism industry vulnerable. >> it is a slow rebound. i don't think we will go back to the world in which a person is there five days a week. >> reporter: the industry will need to evolve or else continue its slow inevitable decline. >> it took me a lot of years to get to do what i do at the
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convention center. what i do over there. now that has completely changed so now i have to rethink how i want to go on in this industry. celebrations for juneteenth started a little early in san francisco. the official holiday next monday celebrates african american's liberation from slavery. marcus street became a parade route for hundreds of marchers, drivers, dancers, and families. >> this parade is 25 years old. but this is the first time in the history of san francisco and juneteenth that this parade came down market street. so we are excited about it. let's grow together and be one great city together. >> june teeth will be the full
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festival. hope, love, pride. proudly presented by pet food express and broadway san jose. >> and on the peninsula, san mateo county's pride celebration added a new feature this year. >> today was the first time they had a parade. made its way to san mateo central park for what was billed as a family friendly sober event. face painting, dozens of vendors. >> we just wanted folk to have something they can bond with community. be their authentic self and be free. to be me in 2023. >> drag performers were a big part of the entertainment. organizers wanted to send a message that the drag community has a place in san mateo. and, you can see all of our pride stories by going to the special pride section of kpix.com. or the cbs news bay area app. we'll be adding new stories all month long. >> and less than 72 hours, former president donald trump will be fingerprinted and have his mug shot taken by federal
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marshals for his latest indictment. but you never know based on the appearance of his political rally this evening. after touching down to cheering supporters, trump wasted no time slaming the 37-count federal indictment which alleges he knowingly kept and risked exposing some of the country's most closely guarded secrets. despite trump and his supporter's optimism about the case, attorneys familiar with the case say he is in serious legal peril. >> this is all going to get very real for him. the federal government is not playing here. they have done their investigation. they have their documents. they have their photographs. they have their witnesses. and they are ready to go. >> the ridiculous and baseless indictment of me by the biden administration's weaponizeed department of justice will go down as one of the most
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horrific abuses of power in the history of the country. >> trump is set to face a federal judge in miami tuesday. you can read the full criminal indictment against former president trump on our website. it is at kpix.com. other news today. ted kaczynski, the berkeley math professor turned domestic terrorist who kept the nation on edge 17 years as he carried out his bombing campaign died today. in federal prison at the age of 81. known as the unabomber afterhe mailed bombs to several universities, airlines and scientists. his campaign of terror killed three people. three of his bombings took place in the bay area. on the left is his first attack when in 1982, an engineering professor at berkeley was injured after a package was left in corey hall and it exploded. the person suffered
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burns and shrapnel wounds but survived. it was the third university he had targeted. then after three years of silence from kaczynski, he left another bomb in that same hall at berkeley. and engineering graduate student lost four fingers after a plastic box in a computer lab exploded. his last attack in the bay area was in 1993 when a geneticist working at ucfs lost three fingers and some hearing after he opened a package delivered at his home in tiburon. kaczynski was arrested in 1996 in the wilderness. he was sentenced to eight life terms in prison. no cause of death has been released. and still ahead, people from all over the the country are in the bay area competing in one of the world's most grueling races. >> and later what's behind what some are calling a new california gold rush. >> and in the first alert forecast, we have been staying below average temperature wise.
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skies looked kayak of interesting with clouds that look a lot more like we nolyget this time of year. and there was a whole complex of thunderstorms across the state. what does this mean for sunday? i will show you why there is a small chance you will get a drop of rain. forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ every day, businesses everywhere are asking. is it possible? with comcast business...it is. is it possible to help keep our online platform safe from cyberthreats? so we can better protect our customer data? absolutely. can we provide health care virtually anywhere? we can help with that. is it possible to use predictive monitoring to address operations issues? we can help with that, too. with global secure networking from comcast business.
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a local olympic gold medalist was in san jose today for a celebration to promote the importance of reading. figure skater christy yamaguchi's always dream foundation works to make sure all families have access to books. >> hoping the families that come today take away how important they are in their child's education. they can make a difference in their lives. and to celebrate. >> families got to go home with a lot of free books signed by the authors and the illustrators. >> this weekend, thousands of athletes have descended on san francisco for the escape from
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alcatraz triathlon. it started with a 750-meter swim and a 5k run. but things really get going tomorrow. with a mile-and-a-half swim from alcatraz to the marina followed by an 18-mile bike ride in an eight mile run through the presidio to land's end. >> the lore and notorious history of the island in itself is that no one has ever escaped. now we have 1800 athletes that are willing to jump off of a boat and swim for the san francisco bay. and really participate to really earn their bragging right. >> fittest festival associated with the event is open to the public all weekend at the marina green. look at that little guy go. it will be a beautiful day tomorrow, darren. right? >> yeah, mostly. so a little marine layer gray. and the clouds melt back to the coast and we will probably have high clouds above. the weather has been weird lately. >> it's weird. >> we are cooler than average and there have been thunderstorms all over the
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state. but here, let me show you what it looks like. they will lie down. and tomorrow, with the heating of the sun. they will build back over the sierra again. and that happens often. we'll get thunderstorms in the sierra in the summer but there's some help with this. call it an assist. because they are more widespread and determined than just a typical afternoon summer thunderstorm. and we see why web we look at the atmosphere above us and pull out all the detail, that is an area of low pressure. these are not supposed to come to california in june. very rare, but it has been happening a lot. this year, the atmosphere is just locked in a pattern. we haven't had any heat waves yet. we have stayed below average. there is this possibility for rain across much of the state. that's why. that's one in a long series of several that come through.
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another is probably going to come through as we get to the later part of the seven day forecast. in terms of tomorrow, if we watch the futurecast, we get the marine layer cloud ins the morning. it will be high clouds throughout the day. tomorrow, you'll get plenty of blue sky tomorrow in the afternoon. it just won't be completely clear sky. and look what's going on. another crop of thunderstorms. some of those will get thrown our way. if you look at the high resolution forecast model and a technicality, they are showing you might get a hundredth of an inch of rain. if you did, it is like a drop of rain. not any kind of consequential rain. it is like i feel like i just got a drop. and it is done. and we'll see plenty of blue sky tomorrow. it is just not all blue. there is your forecast on the daytime highs. just like today. upper 70s at their most inland. i mean, very few places even get to 80 tomorrow. antioch, you're it. we'll be in the mid 70s everywhere else. in the seven day forecast, we don't see a whole lot of change to this. it gets a little warmer as we get toward the end
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of the seven day. oakland, you maybe saw that in the 70s . for san jose, you will go up to the low 80s by the time we get to next weekend. and the inland east bay valleys are warmest micro climate. you'll be three degrees shy of 90 by the time we get to saturday. there is a bit of a warmup coming but it is not going to start for a couple of days. and that means the beaches get to the mid 60s. >> thanks darren. coming up in sports, history was almost made at oracle park tonight. and down on on the farm, the cardinals suffer a major collapse in their bid to head to
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the cubs are trying to do something that has never happened in the 23-year history at oracle park. to pitch a no-hitter against the giants. the giants celebrating pride night as they sported the pride theme uniforms. 1-0, chicago. top of the fourth. christopher morale goes. opposite field. just over the bricks. morale had three rbis in the game. and the san francisco bats were silenced by chicago starter kyle hendricks. hendricks, he strikes out. lamont wade jr. to end the sixth inning here. hendricks could take a no-hitter all the way into the eighth inning. he was just one strike away from having a no-no into the ninth inning. but mitch haniger breaks it up with a double off the wall for the giants. the only hit of the game for the g men. the cubs
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win 4-0. the giants have not been no-hit at home since 1997. well, a big group of as fans in milwaukee hoping to see oakland extend their win streak to four. brentwood native paul blackburn putting up zeros for the as and flashing some leather here. he snares bryan anderson's comebacker. bottom of the eighth inning, richard lovelady serves up a no doubt home run to william contreras to tie the game. so we go to extras. diaz singles up the middle to bring home tony camp and the as hold onto win for their fourth win in a row. only two schools have reached the college world series the last few years. stanford and texas. those schools met on the farm with the winner of the series getting a third straight trip to omaha. david escer and the
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cardinal playing in their fourth straight super regional. stanford up 3-2. pac-12 freshman of the year? malcolm moore goes deep to dead center. long horns load the bases. and mitch flies one out to right center. but a miscommunication out there. you got to call it. two run score to make it a one run ball game. now, five all. porter brown comes through with a two out hit. that scores. to give texas the lead. and the only hit in the long horn's five run ninth inning as they come back to win 7-5 in this one. stanford will now need to win two in a row to reach the college world series. still to come, we check in on nascar at the sonoma raceway and a finish at the stanley cup finals. great drama between the golden knights and the panthers. we'll be right back.
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finals. south florida's hockey team was trying to avoid the same deficit in the stanley cup finals. florida's rat king meeting vegas' king elvis before game four. it is 1-0 golden knights in the second period. chandler stevenson with his second goal of the night. and vegas jumps out to a 3-0 find panthedogoal. matthew just misses scoring the tying goal at the buzzer. goalie aidan hill made the save and the knights hang onto win 3-2. to take a 3-1 series lead. after the post game fight, vegas heads home with a chance to win their first stanley cup final on tuesday. well, nascar xfinity series racing at sonoma for the first time ever. eight laps left. eric trying to hold off elk grove native kyle larson. but larson goes wide in turn 11. despite leading 53 of the 79 laps. larson finished third. omarola would go out to beat
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los gatos aj. and tomorrow nascar's main circuit will take the track at sonoma. driving for michael jordan's team. bubba wallace looking for his first team of the year. top five finishes in may. born daryl wallace jr. , vern glenn finds out the origins of bubba. >> we would be at the racetrack. i'm a junior. and he would say hey darryl. and no, i meant the other one, so bubba was to be distinct. >> when the phone rings at the house, it's daryl there. >> it's 2023, we don't have house phones anymore. [ laughter ] >> i'm and old man! >> vern giving away his age. by the way, vern will be at sonoma raceway all day tomorrow. he will be reporting five for us
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gold supplies in here. >> reporter: albert is a third generation owner of the placerville hardware store open 170 years ago. >> 1852. yep. second continuous operating business in all of california. >> reporter: the store is in the heart of gold country. >> so now instead of selling dynamite, i'm selling metal detectors. >> it is one of those points i haven't seen that in my life. >> 750-dollars worth of gold. >> reporter: mark dayton is a metal detector expert. he recently found this treasure in a few hours time. >> it will get crazy, though. >> reporter: he believes more gold will be more easily available this year in this historic gold country. where james marshall's 1848 find changed california forever. >> it is the biggest event of my life. >> reporter: the predicted gold rush follows the series of intense winter storms eroding rock from waterways.
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>> as the water comes down really quickly, especially in steep canyons, it hits the banks and washes fresh dirt right off the banks. and liberates new fresh deposits of gold into the water. >> reporter: a new golden opportunity in gold country. it started to feel like 49er fever. >> this year will be unprecedented. >> time to go get some gold. >> so they are saying there will be more gold washing because of the increased runoff? >> think about that. how the force of the water is loosening and redelivering more gold through the rivers that way. >> you ever panned for gold? >> i never have. >> i just went to koloma a couple of weeks ago and there was nothing. but maybe i'll go back. >> it would be a good year for that. >> we're out of time. thanks for watching. next lo l news
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