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cbs' brian hackney reports how that decision follows years of warnings about the beloved pollinators'rs. >> reporter: many came here to hang ten, others to hang six. suspended from eucalyptus leaves at the monarch sanctuary. >> butterflies are my favorite. >> this is amazing. thank you. >> any idea why they're here? >> they don't want to freeze. >> reporter: barbara hagerty, the destination of monarch butterflies. >> they go in skeptical, then go wow. >> we heard about the butterflies, never been here. no idea how many are here. >> only 550 right now. >> numbers are way down. >> should be at 1,000 if not 2,000 by now. >> reporter: that continues a long decline from 230,000 monarchs in 1990, to 550 this year. >> we don't know why yet we're so low this year. >> reporter: 160 miles north of pismo beach, they're having the same trouble. >> it scares me. >> reporter: the count once in tens of thousands is down to 107. >> may have had problems in migration, finding enough food to get here. >> reporter: both locations are ramping up the most critical count of the year. hoping somehow many mo
cbs' brian hackney reports how that decision follows years of warnings about the beloved pollinators'rs. >> reporter: many came here to hang ten, others to hang six. suspended from eucalyptus leaves at the monarch sanctuary. >> butterflies are my favorite. >> this is amazing. thank you. >> any idea why they're here? >> they don't want to freeze. >> reporter: barbara hagerty, the destination of monarch butterflies. >> they go in skeptical, then go wow....
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. >>> and live in the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday night, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andreaan up efforts are underway after a tornado hit scotts valley. >> and a van in a safeway parking lot is waiting to be towed, but the clean up has been efficient. very different from yesterday. witnesses say the tornado touched down right
. >>> and live in the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday night, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andreaan up efforts are underway after a tornado hit scotts valley. >> and a van in a safeway parking lot is waiting to be towed, but the clean up has been efficient. very different from yesterday. witnesses say the tornado touched down right
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brian hackney shows us why. >> reporter: china, 2008, tibet, 2001, turkey, last year. all of these major quakes started not on their major faults but on little branch faults that failed. so, could our next great quake begin not on the legendary an andreas but the other faults. >> you get the probably. not. >> explain it. >> reporter: stanford lecturer thinks that big quakes may begin with relatively tiny triggers. >> we always thought that the really big quakes like the one that hit the san andreas start there but what we discover is they don't. they start on wanna-be faults, branch faults, splinter faults, little ones that we would barely notice. >> think of the san andreas as the super highway of great quakes, heading 500 miles to the bay area, along the way, tiny faults branch off of the seismic freeway you never heard of them. >> but, they serve as freeway onramps to the great transformed super highway that ends up rupturing. >> reporter: 1906. maybe it was ignited by a tiny fault, first, popping off of magnitude 6. then, sending powerful waves of seismic energy at
brian hackney shows us why. >> reporter: china, 2008, tibet, 2001, turkey, last year. all of these major quakes started not on their major faults but on little branch faults that failed. so, could our next great quake begin not on the legendary an andreas but the other faults. >> you get the probably. not. >> explain it. >> reporter: stanford lecturer thinks that big quakes may begin with relatively tiny triggers. >> we always thought that the really big quakes...
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> nationally it is the biggest travelay of the year as we wrap up thanksgiving weekend. a live look at the bay bridge shows traffic is pretty stacked up heading into the city . it is the busiest travel day of the year, almost 80 million people will travel 50 miles or more for the thanksgiving holiday. many are going home today.
live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> nationally it is the biggest travelay of the year as we wrap up thanksgiving weekend. a live look at the bay bridge shows traffic is pretty stacked up heading into the city . it is the busiest travel day of the year, almost 80 million people will travel 50 miles or more for the thanksgiving holiday. many are going home today.
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life here on this saturday evening from cbs studios in san francisco, i am brian hackney. >> and i ama nakano . >>> this comes after san jose state won a number of games by forfeit this season, including the semi final match yesterday. boycotts surrounding
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. >> i'm brian hackney.e'll begin with a story impacting everybody here in the bay area, air quality. matt's tracking the pollution, showing a tail as bleak as the skies were today. and a look at several of our cameras here today. and why the spare the air alerts is now in effect. darren peck is here to talk about why this is happening, why it's improved, what's next. >> it has improved from where it was. remember what it looked like yesterday when we were trying to see the golden gate bridge. that's what it looked like yesterday. the camera that sits on top of the tower. >> oh my gosh, really? >> and that is yesterday. go to today. you'll see them vastly improved. the curtain has been pulled aside. >> exactly. >> i'll give you the view point of this as well. one of the air quality in sensors got hit the hardest yesterday. look at the last several days with your spike yesterday. you did go into unhealthy at times in oakland with the good news. look at the drop. you got back down into the moderate today. the
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.e just three days away from christmas day, and here is a live look at some of the bridges as many are hitting the road for the holidays. as you can see, we have the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge, and san rafael richmond bridge. there is not a lot of people driving. they predict 107 million people will be driving to their destination. >>> meantime nearly eight million people will be flying. a look at oakland earlier today. and that also did not seem too hectic, so that is good. but as they report, some folks did have a few problems. >> sorry. >> reporter: glancing between the board and her phone. >> they will be there around 11:00. >> reporter: jessica newberry had to
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.e just three days away from christmas day, and here is a live look at some of the bridges as many are hitting the road for the holidays. as you can see, we have the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge, and san rafael richmond bridge. there is not a lot of people driving. they predict 107 million people will be driving to their destination. >>> meantime nearly eight million people will be...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. >> a remarkable second act dedicated to philanthrophy and faith. he came here to kpix and interviewed. he was touring for his book. >> he wrote about how he ran for office in 1962 and how social politics shaped his vision of how people of good forces can write the wrongs of society. tried to base policy on fairness and equal opportunity. in the interview he was asked how he wanted to be remembered. >> this morning i would like the turning point to be remembered as a bestselling book. in general i would say something to noting the peace and human rights. not just in office but later. and human rights has to have a brood definition, not just the freedom of speech or religion or freedom of the press it has to be freedom from suffering. >> carter built a reputation as a glob amhumanitarian and champion of -- global humanitarian and champion of democracy. newsom said he was of rare character his believes ran true and deep. his moral compass never waiverred. saw the common humanity in all of us, building bridges between people of different faiths and fra
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>> reporter: brian hackney, that's right. and the menorah lighting ceremony is underway as it kicks off the beautiful celebration of hanukkah, where community members come together to celebrate the holiday season. it's a long-time tradition of nearly 50 years here in san francisco's union square. as community members come together to celebrate the first night of hanukkah. >> the whole point of the holiday is religious freedom that it will is no reason why we have to be sitting it in our own homes and only practicing our religion. but look, thank god we live in america. we have religious freedom. >> reporter: a 22-foot menorah stands tall. just steps away from the christmas tree in union square, symbolizing co-existence. and they shared the importance of this exact menorah as there are 15,000 public menorah lightings outside israel. >> in 1975 when this was built and placed here in union square for the first time, this is the first public menorah outside israel. >> reporter: a few miles away at the cathedral. >> i would look u
>> reporter: brian hackney, that's right. and the menorah lighting ceremony is underway as it kicks off the beautiful celebration of hanukkah, where community members come together to celebrate the holiday season. it's a long-time tradition of nearly 50 years here in san francisco's union square. as community members come together to celebrate the first night of hanukkah. >> the whole point of the holiday is religious freedom that it will is no reason why we have to be sitting it in...
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i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano . small business saturday. it was first launched in 2010 during the economic recession. >> in 2024, business owners say a strong gear is vital to their success. live in rockridge neighborhood. how are you doing, dawn? >> reporter: dozens and dozens of shops . 20 to 50% off. enticing bargain hunters to come into their stores and the business owners say there's also one unique thing about it. it is the shopping experience that you cannot find those big brows stores. like those five dollar vinyl records. browsing, flipping through pages, and touching the actual book. these are the interactions that open up the senses, something that is harder to do with online shopping. owner brad johnson believes it is why bookstores still have an important place in our society. >> we do need to continue to stake our flag where we are at and be a countercultural force. >> reporter: burned down in july. loyal customers donated almost a quarter of $1 million so brad could reopen the bookstore on saturday, a few blocks north of the
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. >> and i'm brian hackney.ridges now that traffic is expected to pick up as they are typically busy at this hour. despite all that, it's not. in the middle, that's the approach, the toll plaza. to the right, you are seeing the neglected bridge. and actually it doesn't seem like it will is any problem at all. >> that's good. >> estimated 170 million will be driving for the holidays, but they're not driving here. expect a similar rush for the airports. and it is not similar if you are headed there. nearly three million are taking flight over the christmas week. >> reporting some travelers, they are already encountering some problems. >> sorry. >> reporter: the arrival's board and her phone. jessica newberry may have had to deal with them getting delayed, but all things considered. >> it's been pretty smooth from what i've seen so far. >> reporter: as we're in the thick of the holiday travel season, she expected the airport to be busy and ripe with delays. >> will so i'm glad that my daughter decided to fly in on
. >> and i'm brian hackney.ridges now that traffic is expected to pick up as they are typically busy at this hour. despite all that, it's not. in the middle, that's the approach, the toll plaza. to the right, you are seeing the neglected bridge. and actually it doesn't seem like it will is any problem at all. >> that's good. >> estimated 170 million will be driving for the holidays, but they're not driving here. expect a similar rush for the airports. and it is not similar if...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> the country and the world are paying homage tonight to thees, jimmy carter. he passed away today in his homestate of georgia at the age of 100. >> buffeted by the iran hostage crisis and racked by 18% interest rates during his tenure, he served only a single term as president from 1977 to 1981, but a great deal of his legacy involves what happened after he left the white house. >> we may never see his likes again. we'd all do well to try to be more like jimmy carter. i think that what jimmy carter is an example of is just simple decency, simple decency, and i think that's what the rest of the world looks to america for. >> president-elect donald trump released a statement on mr. carter's passing today as well saying of carter's time in office, "he did everything in his power to improve the lives of all americans and for that, we all owe him a debt of gratitude." as we mentioned, carter redefined the role of a former president over the last four decades through his work defending human rights and caring for others. >> he maintained a strong co
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> the country and the world are paying homage tonight to thees, jimmy carter. he passed away today in his homestate of georgia at the age of 100. >> buffeted by the iran hostage crisis and racked by 18% interest rates during his tenure, he served only a single term as president from 1977 to 1981, but a great deal of his legacy involves what happened after he left the white house. >> we may never see his likes again. we'd all...
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cbs news bay area with brian hackney in for juliette starts right now. >> thank you, ryan. >>> rightg special help from the chp to fight crime, but those extra patrols might not last much longer. >> governor gavin newsom is putting new pressure on oakland to change its policy on police pursuits. >> they had been told perhaps in other cases that there aren't consequences. >> his get-tough message and threat to pull chp resources as business owners beg for more help fighting crime. >> the storefront was wide open, glass everywhere. >>> plus taking a hard look at the future of the santa cruz wharf, the debate on whether to rebuild after a section collapsed into the sea. >> to say we're simply going to put it back is i think much more risky and, frankly, irresponsible. >>> and a closer look at the cleanup from the damage at the santa cruz harbor. >> the second wave just tore everything up. my dock broke apart right away. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. jules is off tonight. >>> in oakland sideshows, smash-and-grabs, car break-ins, neighbors and busi
cbs news bay area with brian hackney in for juliette starts right now. >> thank you, ryan. >>> rightg special help from the chp to fight crime, but those extra patrols might not last much longer. >> governor gavin newsom is putting new pressure on oakland to change its policy on police pursuits. >> they had been told perhaps in other cases that there aren't consequences. >> his get-tough message and threat to pull chp resources as business owners beg for more...
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as brian hackney shows us, she plays to packed rooms, but not just late at night. >> reporter: at theas the chapel in san francisco's mission district, from the stage a thick riff begins to build. ♪ >> reporter: soon the dreamy vocals of lori joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, doomy, psychedelic rock. >> reporter: joseph is the frontwoman of the iconic san francisco stoner doom metal band known as acid king. >> back in the day back when the band started in 1993, there were not that many females playing. there are quite a bit more now, but still compared to the men, it's like 70/30. ♪ >> reporter: her admirers are many. >> definitely a fan, big fan. >> just such a great band. it's truly like a great experience. >> it's really cool just to be able to see women who have been in this game for now 30 plus years. >> reporter: however, the musician also plays in front of another kind of packed house, not by performing metal, but by lifting it. joseph is a top instructor of a cardio workout known as bodypump. her regular classes are at the presidio community ymca as well as the ucsf fitne
as brian hackney shows us, she plays to packed rooms, but not just late at night. >> reporter: at theas the chapel in san francisco's mission district, from the stage a thick riff begins to build. ♪ >> reporter: soon the dreamy vocals of lori joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, doomy, psychedelic rock. >> reporter: joseph is the frontwoman of the iconic san francisco stoner doom metal band known as acid king. >> back in the day back when the band started in...
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brian hackney visited two of the spots along the coast known for their butterfly groves to see just howtting. >> reporter: thousands of visitors will flock to pismo beach. thousands come to hang ten. others? to hang six. suspended from eucalyptus leaves at the nearby monarch sanctuary. . >> see those butterflies? >> yes. they're my favorite. >> this is so amazing. thank you so much. >> does anybody have any reason why they're here? had. >> why are they here? >> because they don't want to freeze. >> reporter: she's a long-time worker at the grove. it's thousands of monarch butterflies every year. >> they're right here in this tree. do you see them? >> why do you do this? >> because somebody has to. for years and years, and they go in ask they're skeptical. wow. >> we heard about the butterflies. . >> we do not know how many. >> guys, be nice. . >> reporter: she remembers the first count. >> 2225,000. it was fantastic. . >> the numbers are way down. >> way down. we should be in a thousand, if not, two by now. >> and so we're a little short of butterflies right now. >> reporter: that will
brian hackney visited two of the spots along the coast known for their butterfly groves to see just howtting. >> reporter: thousands of visitors will flock to pismo beach. thousands come to hang ten. others? to hang six. suspended from eucalyptus leaves at the nearby monarch sanctuary. . >> see those butterflies? >> yes. they're my favorite. >> this is so amazing. thank you so much. >> does anybody have any reason why they're here? had. >> why are they here?...
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. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00, cbs news bay area with brian hackney starts right now. >> thankth dangerous conditions along the coast, but some are not heeding the warning. >> the first thing you do is head to the water to see if it's correct or not. >> it's correct and that's why beaches are being shut down. we will have that. >>> plus this must be what life is like in seattle, rainy days and mondays and tuesdays and wednesdays and right through the weekend. we'll have the latest on the weather. >>> and an ex-49er might soon be released from prison after his rape conviction was thrown out. we're hearing from dana stubblefield's attorney about that case. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> jules is obviously off tonight. >>> we begin along the coast which is taking a pounding from breakers up to 30 feet high where a high surf advisory has been issued. these waves at pacifica and ocean beach from a building northwesterly swell. in santa cruz county the beach is off limits through monday. twin lakes and sea bright and san lorenzo are closed today and through
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. >>> live from the cbs news bay area in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.ere the ruling assad family has fled from syria, making room for new world order. >> crowds gather in damascus and celebrated with chants, prayers, and gunfire. >> it brought the end of the assad family's 50 years of rule that left countless syrians dead under the regime. as wendy gillette reports, the development raises new questions about the future of syria and the balance of power in the middle east. >> reporter: president biden delivered his first public remarks sunday on the collapse of syria's long-time ruling regime under president bashar al-assad. >> at long last, the assad regime has fallen. this regime
. >>> live from the cbs news bay area in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.ere the ruling assad family has fled from syria, making room for new world order. >> crowds gather in damascus and celebrated with chants, prayers, and gunfire. >> it brought the end of the assad family's 50 years of rule that left countless syrians dead under the regime. as wendy gillette reports, the development raises new questions about the future of syria and the...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>>. san francisco is set to close its only safe parking site. >> the bayview vehicle triage center has opened two years ago. it's in a parking lot at candlestick point. amanda hari has the story. >> reporter: dozens of people who live at the bayview vehicle triage center will soon have to find somewhere else to call home and many don't know where they'll go. >> i have no clue. i have been thinking about it. i don't want to go do the street thing again where you go street to street every night because it's crazy. you get no sleep. >> reporter: charles rawls has lived at the safe parking site for about a year. he was planning on being there temporarily until he was able to get his vehicle fixed, but it still hasn't happened and he says he's not the on only one who has been denied repairs. >> it's supposed to be triage to bring our vehicles here, get them repaired and we're out on our own, cool, but it sits there broken and the rats get in them, so it gets worse. >> reporter: he says the exp
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>>. san francisco is set to close its only safe parking site. >> the bayview vehicle triage center has opened two years ago. it's in a parking lot at candlestick point. amanda hari has the story. >> reporter: dozens of people who live at the bayview vehicle triage center will soon have to find somewhere else to call home and many don't know where they'll go. >> i have no clue. i have been thinking about it. i don't want...
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. >>> live from the studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.the bay area and the baseball world is mourning the death of legendary a's player ricky henderson just four days away from his birthday on christmas at age 65. henderson grew up not far from the coliseum. our vern glenn has more on his life and legacy. >> my dream was to play football for the oakland raiders, but my mom thought i would
. >>> live from the studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano.the bay area and the baseball world is mourning the death of legendary a's player ricky henderson just four days away from his birthday on christmas at age 65. henderson grew up not far from the coliseum. our vern glenn has more on his life and legacy. >> my dream was to play football for the oakland raiders, but my mom thought i would
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brian hackney shows us with a closer look at the fault in question. >> reporter: first, the general site of the quake is a hatchery of the most abundant large earthquakes anywhere in california. >> it occurs in the mendocino fracture zone. a strike slip fault like the san andreas that sits offshore of humboldt county. >> reporter: where the san andreas smashes into three others. >> the largest area in recent memories was 1992. this part of california is about the most productive part of the state. in terms of earthquakes. >> reporter: today's quake hit on an extension of the san andreas fault so it was strike slip. that sort of faulting doesn't issue tsunamis. >> so i guess they issued the warning before they knew what triggered the quake. >> agencies tend to go for speed to get warnings out to people and information from events like this take a while to arrive and be processed. >> it is jam packed with cars right now. getting fuller and fuller. >> it was a fairly big never mind but. >> caution is always a good response. >> reporter: after aftershocks continued to roll in at a rapid rate
brian hackney shows us with a closer look at the fault in question. >> reporter: first, the general site of the quake is a hatchery of the most abundant large earthquakes anywhere in california. >> it occurs in the mendocino fracture zone. a strike slip fault like the san andreas that sits offshore of humboldt county. >> reporter: where the san andreas smashes into three others. >> the largest area in recent memories was 1992. this part of california is about the most...
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. >>> it is 11:00 on a saturday night in the bay area, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a horrific moment caught on dashcam of a truck plowing into a security guard station at a gated community in discovery bay. >> that impact killed one security guard and critically injured a second. investigators say the driver is a teenager, and da lin's got the story. >> reporter: cameras from a tesla captured the fatal crash. a hyundai santa cruz speeding down the center lot. the impact killed one security guard and caused major injuries to a second guard. witnesses say the guards had very little time to react. >> i think i heard the guards yelling stop, stop, stop, because they had seen a car coming towards them right before the initial impact. >> reporter: pastor marcus burns of bethlehem temple church identifies the guard killed as within of his parishioners, 62-year-old rene. he had known him for about ten years. >> i just had to come out and see exactly what happened and how that could have happened. to me it's just still unblaefable. >> reporter: the driver somehow drove the t
. >>> it is 11:00 on a saturday night in the bay area, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a horrific moment caught on dashcam of a truck plowing into a security guard station at a gated community in discovery bay. >> that impact killed one security guard and critically injured a second. investigators say the driver is a teenager, and da lin's got the story. >> reporter: cameras from a tesla captured the fatal crash. a hyundai santa cruz speeding down the...
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i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> with just three days before the first night of hanukkah and christmas day, families across the bay area are keeping an eye on the weather. >> which is why we'll start with your holiday forecast. take a live look outside now. there's still a little rain coming down over the bay area, but more serious stuff is a few days out. >> tuesday morning, can't really stress that enough. i'm going to keep hitting that one. there's like four different systems coming our way in the seven-day forecast. >> i saw lightning tonight. >> i want to talk about that now, too. tuesday morning is the headline in terms of what's coming, but since brian saw lightning tonight and he's not the only one, you had to be in the north bay really to experience this. look up here. i'm going to play it real slow is. watch the time in the bottom corner. this got into the 6:00 and 7:00 hour. we can track these thing now specific in relation to time and get a real great overview on how tonight went. we all got some rain out of this, but those returns were brighter and deeper ora
i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> with just three days before the first night of hanukkah and christmas day, families across the bay area are keeping an eye on the weather. >> which is why we'll start with your holiday forecast. take a live look outside now. there's still a little rain coming down over the bay area, but more serious stuff is a few days out. >> tuesday morning, can't really stress that enough. i'm going to keep hitting that one. there's...
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brian hackney has more. >> reporter: at the historic music venue known as the chapel in san francisco'sission district, from the stage, a thick rift begins to build. soon the dreamy vocals of lori joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, doomy, psychedelic rock. >> reporter: joseph is the front woman of the iconic san francisco band known as acid king. >> back when the band started, 1993, there weren't as many females playing. even now it's like 70/30. >> reporter: her admirers are many. >> definitely a fan. big fan. >> just such a great band. it's truly a great experience. >> it's really, really cool just to be able to see women who have been in this game for now 30 plus years. >> reporter: however, the musician also plays in front of another kind of packed house. not by performing metal, but by lifting it. joseph is a top instructor of a cardio workout known as body pump. her regular classes are at the presidio community ymca. >> i've gotten to known the members. they're like family now. i'd be really bummed if you had to stop doing it. >> i loved her energy, enthusiasm, and she got eve
brian hackney has more. >> reporter: at the historic music venue known as the chapel in san francisco'sission district, from the stage, a thick rift begins to build. soon the dreamy vocals of lori joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, doomy, psychedelic rock. >> reporter: joseph is the front woman of the iconic san francisco band known as acid king. >> back when the band started, 1993, there weren't as many females playing. even now it's like 70/30. >> reporter:...
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brian hackney will have a lot more on that coming up later in the 5:00 newscast, but that's how this one came together today. >> good information, glad we came out unscathed in general at least around here in the bay area, appreciate that, darren. stay with us for more earthquake coverage. after the break we'll talk live with the director of the berkeley seismological laboratory about why that quake had such a bi >> >>> welcome back. >>> they are continuing to follow the impact from that 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit off the northern california coast. this map from the usgs shows just how many aftershocks there were, ranging from a 3 to a 4.4, which is significant. they were centered within about 60 miles of the epicenter off humboldt county and that quake triggered a tsunami warning for a wide swath of the coast and moments later the san francisco zoo closed down. the zoo is located on the western side of san francisco just off the pacific ocean. following thattsunami warning, one place that went on high alert, the santa cruz harbor. that harbor had major damage 13 years ago aft
brian hackney will have a lot more on that coming up later in the 5:00 newscast, but that's how this one came together today. >> good information, glad we came out unscathed in general at least around here in the bay area, appreciate that, darren. stay with us for more earthquake coverage. after the break we'll talk live with the director of the berkeley seismological laboratory about why that quake had such a bi >> >>> welcome back. >>> they are continuing to...
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our brian hackney joins us with a closer look at the fault that triggered this seismic activity. >> hey, ryan. remember, first of all, this was not a magnitude 7 in ferndale. this is 60 miles away from ferndale. it's a distant quake even for them. it's a big quake for the fish and a modern quake for the ferndale. the fault that triggered this particular quake, an extension of the one that triggers so many quakes here in california, the san andreas. in the bay area you could stand on the san andreas and straddle it, but up where today's quake happened things get complicated. first the general site of the quake, cape mendocino, is a hatchery of the most abundant large earthquakes anywhere in mendocino. >> it appeared on the mendocino fracture zone that sits offshore of humboldt county. >> it's where the san andreas smashes through three major tectonic plates near mendocino. no wonder nearby ferndale is hammered constantly. >> the largest in recent memory in the area was 1992. this part of california is about the most productive part of the state in terms of earthquakes. >> today's quake h
our brian hackney joins us with a closer look at the fault that triggered this seismic activity. >> hey, ryan. remember, first of all, this was not a magnitude 7 in ferndale. this is 60 miles away from ferndale. it's a distant quake even for them. it's a big quake for the fish and a modern quake for the ferndale. the fault that triggered this particular quake, an extension of the one that triggers so many quakes here in california, the san andreas. in the bay area you could stand on the...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> a enough different day in the bay area compared to saturday. then is was out in most places as people picked up the pieces after yesterday's storm, including that rare tornado that touched down in scotts valley. >> but wait, there's more but not much more, i take it. darren peck is here with a look at what will shape up to be more wet weather coming in just in time for the morning drive. darren? >> that is a very good way to put this, brian. there is more, but in relation to what we had, it's not much more. if you look what's going on on the radar on the far northwest part of the bay area, a few light showers up there, barely anything. that's not the next system. let me show you what the next system looks like. we'll get a wide view from midnight to 6:00 a.m. tomorrow when we'll see the arrival of this next rainmaker to bring widespread rain, but with nowhere near the intensity of the last storm. remember, we're looking at midnight through 6:00 a.m. it keeps going from there. i just wanted to get you to the start of this. this is going to be i
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> a enough different day in the bay area compared to saturday. then is was out in most places as people picked up the pieces after yesterday's storm, including that rare tornado that touched down in scotts valley. >> but wait, there's more but not much more, i take it. darren peck is here with a look at what will shape up to be more wet weather coming in just in time for the morning drive. darren? >> that is a very good way...
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> nationally it is the biggest travel day of the year as we wrap up thanksgiving weekend. a live look at the bay bridge shows traffic is pretty stacked up heading into the city . it is the busiest travel day of the year, almost 80 million people will travel 50 miles or more for the thanksgiving holiday. many are going home today. >> da lin spent the day at oakland international and right there at sfo where he is now. >> reporter: the lines have gotten longer the past hour here at sfo. you can see dozens of people checking in at the tsa checkpoint. san francisco airport officials say they saw 10 cancellations and about 128 flight delays today. those numbers are high but they are fairly common for this airport according to officials. over at the smaller oakland airport, two cancellations and 15 delays as of this afternoon and in san jose officials say just one cancellation. talked to a lot of passengers and they say for the most part it's been a good day. in the air, on the road and on the tracks, tens of thousands of trave
live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> nationally it is the biggest travel day of the year as we wrap up thanksgiving weekend. a live look at the bay bridge shows traffic is pretty stacked up heading into the city . it is the busiest travel day of the year, almost 80 million people will travel 50 miles or more for the thanksgiving holiday. many are going home today. >> da lin spent the day at oakland international and right there at sfo where he is now....
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life here on this saturday evening from cbs studios in san francisco, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano . >>> this comes after san jose state won a number of games by forfeit this season, including the semi final match yesterday. boycotts surrounding a player described as transgender on the team. following the game, san jose's had coach todd kress but not the statement saying in part from each forfeiture announcements unleashed appalling, hateful messages individuals chose to send it directly to our students, athletes, coaching staff, and many associated with the program, and i am enormously proud of this team and i'm enormously proud to be the coach of these resilient women. in san mateo county, 18 people were rescued from the water. a boat capsized just north of the marina. officials say the vote was carrying a rowing team. they did not suffer any injuries but, boy, they must have been cold. a live look across bay area airports this evening where travelers flow in and out. a busy day. tsa expects more than 3 million passengers will fly nationwide tomorrow. we spoke to on
life here on this saturday evening from cbs studios in san francisco, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano . >>> this comes after san jose state won a number of games by forfeit this season, including the semi final match yesterday. boycotts surrounding a player described as transgender on the team. following the game, san jose's had coach todd kress but not the statement saying in part from each forfeiture announcements unleashed appalling, hateful messages individuals...
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. >>> good evening, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano.it station and discovery bay, the impact killed one security guard and entered another, authorities say that the driver is a minor. da lin reports. >> reporter: that is the point of impact, a large piece of tarp now covers the security guard station, neighbors say that drivers have hit the structure several times before, but this is the biggest crash. cameras from a tesla captured the fatal crash. a newer model , speeding down and crashed right into the guard station. officers say that the impact killed one security card and caused major injuries to a second guard. the guards have very little time to react. >> i think i heard the guard yelling stop because they had seen a car coming towards them. right before the initial impact. >> reporter: pastor marcus burns identifies the guard killed as one of his longtime parishioners. 62-year-old renee vaccaro, he had known him for about 10 years. >> i had to come out and see what happened and how that could have happened, jimmy it is unbelievab
. >>> good evening, i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano.it station and discovery bay, the impact killed one security guard and entered another, authorities say that the driver is a minor. da lin reports. >> reporter: that is the point of impact, a large piece of tarp now covers the security guard station, neighbors say that drivers have hit the structure several times before, but this is the biggest crash. cameras from a tesla captured the fatal crash. a newer...
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. >>> live from the cbs news bay area in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin with major developments in the middle east, where the ruling assad family has fled from syria, making room for new world order. >> crowds gather in damascus and celebrated with chants, prayers, and gunfire. >> it brought the end of the assad family's 50 years of rule that left countless syrians dead under the regime. as wendy gillette reports, the development raises new questions about the future of syria and the balance of power in the middle east. >> reporter: president biden delivered his first public remarks sunday on the collapse of syria's long-time ruling regime under president bashar al-assad. >> at long last, the assad regime has fallen. this regime brutalized, tortured, and killed nearly hundreds of thousands of innocent syrians. a fundamental act of justice. it is a moment of historic opportunity. >> reporter: cbs news cannot yet confirm the whereabouts of al-assad who fled damascus as rebel fighters swept through the country into the capital. state run media said
. >>> live from the cbs news bay area in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin with major developments in the middle east, where the ruling assad family has fled from syria, making room for new world order. >> crowds gather in damascus and celebrated with chants, prayers, and gunfire. >> it brought the end of the assad family's 50 years of rule that left countless syrians dead under the regime. as wendy gillette reports, the development...
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. >>> live from the studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we start with the news of the bay area and the baseball world is mourning the death of legendary a's player ricky henderson just four days away from his birthday on christmas at age 65. henderson grew up not far from the coliseum. our vern glenn has more on his life and legacy. >> my dream was to play football for the oakland raiders, but my mom thought i would get hurt playing football, so she chose baseball for me. i guess mom do knows best. thanks, mom. >> reporter: ricky henderson was born on christmas day 1958. his family moved to oakland when he was seven years old, and henderson was soon a regular at the coliseum. >> i can't count how many time we snuck in the game, but you know, did i get caught? no, i think i was too fast or something like that. >> reporter: in high school, he was a three-sport star at oakland tech, but needed a little extra incentive to stick with baseball. >> my counselor, mrs. wilkinson, bribed me into playing baseball. she would pay me a quarter every tim
. >>> live from the studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we start with the news of the bay area and the baseball world is mourning the death of legendary a's player ricky henderson just four days away from his birthday on christmas at age 65. henderson grew up not far from the coliseum. our vern glenn has more on his life and legacy. >> my dream was to play football for the oakland raiders, but my mom thought i would get hurt playing...
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. >>> and live in the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday night, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. clean up efforts are underway after a tornado hit scotts valley. >> and a van in a safeway parking lot is waiting to be towed, but the clean up has been efficient. very different from yesterday. witnesses say the tornado touched down right on mount hermon road, the main street in scotts valley, and da lin's got the latest. >> reporter: the power has been restored and a lot of the debris has been removed. but the clean up has been very efficient. now witnesses tell me the tornado touched down right here in the middle of mount hermon road, which is the main street in this town. more than 24 hours later, still an unbelievable sight. many scotts valley residents who saw the f-1 tornado call it a mind blowing experience. >> i have lived in california my whole life, and i've never seen anything like it. >> it's a big roar that truly sounded like a train. >> i've never seen cars tossed like that. that was unusual. >> reporter: and john saw the twister as he was driving home 1:30 satu
. >>> and live in the cbs studios in san francisco this sunday night, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. clean up efforts are underway after a tornado hit scotts valley. >> and a van in a safeway parking lot is waiting to be towed, but the clean up has been efficient. very different from yesterday. witnesses say the tornado touched down right on mount hermon road, the main street in scotts valley, and da lin's got the latest. >> reporter: the power has been...
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as brian hackney shows us, if you have not seen her perform yet, you are about to. >> reporter: at the chapel and san francisco's mission district, from the stage, a thick rift begins to build. soon, the dreamy vocals of lorie joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, psychedelic , rock. >> reporter: she is a front woman of the iconic san francisco stoner doom metal band known as acid king. >> back when the band started in 1993 there were not that many females playing in there quite a bit more now but still compared to the men it is like 70-30. >> reporter: her admirers are many. >> definitely a fan. >> such a great fan and it is like a great experience. >> it is really cool to be able to see women have been in the game for now 30 plus years. >> reporter: however, the musician also plays in front of another kind of packed house, not by performing metal. but by lifting it. joseph is a top instructor of a cardio workout known as body pump . regular classes are at the presidio community ymca, as well as the ucsf fitness center at mission bay. >> i have gotten to know the members who are fami
as brian hackney shows us, if you have not seen her perform yet, you are about to. >> reporter: at the chapel and san francisco's mission district, from the stage, a thick rift begins to build. soon, the dreamy vocals of lorie joseph emerge. >> i consider it heavy, psychedelic , rock. >> reporter: she is a front woman of the iconic san francisco stoner doom metal band known as acid king. >> back when the band started in 1993 there were not that many females playing in...
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. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we are just three days away from christmas day, and here is a live look at some of the bridges as many are hitting the road for the holidays. as you can see, we have the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge, and san rafael richmond bridge. there is not a lot of people driving. they predict 107 million people will be driving to their destination. >>> meantime nearly eight million people will be flying. a look at oakland earlier today. and that also did not seem too hectic, so that is good. but as they report, some folks did have a few problems. >> sorry. >> reporter: glancing between the board and her phone. >> they will be there around 11:00. >> reporter: jessica newberry had to deal with her daughter's inbound flight on getting delayed. but all things considered. >> it's been pretty smooth as i've seen so far. >> reporter: as we're in the thick of the holiday travel season, she expected the airport to be busy and ripe with delays. >> and so i'm glad my daughter decided to fly in on a s
. >> live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we are just three days away from christmas day, and here is a live look at some of the bridges as many are hitting the road for the holidays. as you can see, we have the golden gate bridge, the bay bridge, and san rafael richmond bridge. there is not a lot of people driving. they predict 107 million people will be driving to their destination. >>> meantime nearly eight million people...
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our brian hackney shows us why. >> reporter: in china, 2008, tibet, 2001, turkey, last year. all of these major quakes started not on their major faults, but on little branch faults that failed. so could our next great quake begin not on the legendary san andreas but on one of the tie if faults that feed it? will your mother's friends know what the word means? >> probably not. >> probably. >> not. >> reporter: stanford lecturer thinks that big quakes may begin with relatively tiny triggers. >> we've always thought the really big continental earthquakes start on the san andreas. but what we discovered is they don't. they start on wannabe faults, branch faults, splinter faults. little faults we would barely notice. >> reporter: think of the san andreas faults a the superhighway of big quakes beginning way down by the salt and sea. heading 500 miles to the bay area and along the way? all these tiny little faults branch off the seismic freeway. you have never even heard of them. >> but they serve as freeway on ramps to the great transformed superhighway that ends up rupturing. >>
our brian hackney shows us why. >> reporter: in china, 2008, tibet, 2001, turkey, last year. all of these major quakes started not on their major faults, but on little branch faults that failed. so could our next great quake begin not on the legendary san andreas but on one of the tie if faults that feed it? will your mother's friends know what the word means? >> probably not. >> probably. >> not. >> reporter: stanford lecturer thinks that big quakes may begin with...
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after he was rammed off his bike by a police van and handcuffed as he was confronted by marksmen in hackney july last year. well, the iopc has said it investigated allegations of adultification and discrimination by police officers against the child campaign group, the alliance for police accountability, which supported the mother of the child, has criticised the decision. in other news, the uk economy shrank for the second month in a row in october as concerns about the budget continue to weigh on confidence, the office for national statistics said. output fell 0.1% following the 0.1% decline recorded for the previous month. the figures showed zero growth in the powerhouse services sector, with manufacturing and construction declining at a pace of 0.6% and 0.4%, respectively. the ons says activity had stalled or declined, with pubs, restaurants and retail among sectors reporting weak months. chancellor rachel reeves said she's disappointed by the data, but it's not possible to turn around more than a decade of poor economic growth and stagnant living standards in just a few months. >> but
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after he was rammed off his bike by a police van and handcuffed as he was confronted by marksmen in hackney east london, in july last year, with the iopc said it investigated allegations of adultification and discrimination by police officers against the child. campaign group the alliance for police accountability, which supported the mother of the child, has criticised the decision . elsewhere, planned decision. elsewhere, planned strikes by workers on avanti west coast have been suspended. members of the rmt union were due to walk out on three days the 22nd, 23rd and 29th of december. the union members, who work as train managers, will now vote on a revised offer aimed at resolving a row over rest day working at avanti west coast, spokesperson said they were pleased that the rmt union have decided to suspend the strikes, which would have caused major disruption to their services dunng disruption to their services during the christmas period. they added that they remain open to discussion with the rmt and await the outcome of the referendum, where train managers can also vote on the offer.
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hackney council is to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds more than planned as part of work to recover a backlog caused by the attack. a further £413,000 is being spent on it consultants with "cybersecurity knowledge". as the capital gears up to celebrate christmas and new year, london ambulance service says it has already seen demand rising to levels usually only seen on new year's eve, with more than 7,000 calls taken in one day recently. it's urging londoners to celebrate safely and only use 999 in serious medical emergencies. a north london tube station is due to reopen next week following extensive work to replace old escalators and refurbish the ticket hall. transport for london closed kentish town underground station 18 months ago to fix what it called the most unreliable escalators on the network but that date was pushed back twice because of degrading concrete in the building. let's take a look at how tfl services are doing this morning. 0n the piccadilly line there's still no service between rayners lane and uxbridge because of damage to the trains caused by leaf fall. there
hackney council is to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds more than planned as part of work to recover a backlog caused by the attack. a further £413,000 is being spent on it consultants with "cybersecurity knowledge". as the capital gears up to celebrate christmas and new year, london ambulance service says it has already seen demand rising to levels usually only seen on new year's eve, with more than 7,000 calls taken in one day recently. it's urging londoners to celebrate safely...