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andrea nakano spoke with the family and their attorney, who says the system failed alexis gabe. >> smiling reporter: january 26, 2022, changed the gabe family forever. 24-year-old alexis left to hang out with friends and never came home. three years later, their hope to find justice for their daughter comes to an abrupt end. >> we are very disappointed. you should see my wife, she was just, you know, so mad. >> reporter: evidence eventually pointed to her boyfriend marshall jones as the killer. authorities went up to washington state to serve an arrest warrant, but he died in an officer-involved shooting. the gabe family has always believed jones had help to dump alexis' remains in amador county and to leave the area. they were hoping his mother would be charged with accessory after the fact and worked with an attorney to make their best case. >> we wanted to make sure that when we do -- when we do get to meet with them again that we're ready. we were ready. we had significant amount of evidence that we presented to them. i don't know -- i don't know what they're thinking. i don't know --
andrea nakano spoke with the family and their attorney, who says the system failed alexis gabe. >> smiling reporter: january 26, 2022, changed the gabe family forever. 24-year-old alexis left to hang out with friends and never came home. three years later, their hope to find justice for their daughter comes to an abrupt end. >> we are very disappointed. you should see my wife, she was just, you know, so mad. >> reporter: evidence eventually pointed to her boyfriend marshall...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> a busy year for oakland politics begins tomorrow.ill be appointed. >> that's not all. the council could vote to appoint somebody to serve in the currently open district 2 position. all of that to say a lot of changes are coming to the town and amanda hari attempts to break those changes down. >> reporter: everyone i spoke to says this situation is unlike anything they've seen before. oakland will have four mayors in just a matter of months and the third one is expected to be selected on monday. the newly elected oakland city council members are about to be sworn in and right away they'll be faced with big decisions. loren taylor used to represent district 6 and says the current issues are a culmination of years of mismanagement. >> the challenges that we're facing now are unprecedented. even though they've been years and administrations in the making, they have reached a boiling point, if you will. >> reporter: he says leaders have kicked the can down the road and now there's no road left. >> we have to make those tough decisions tha
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> a busy year for oakland politics begins tomorrow.ill be appointed. >> that's not all. the council could vote to appoint somebody to serve in the currently open district 2 position. all of that to say a lot of changes are coming to the town and amanda hari attempts to break those changes down. >> reporter: everyone i spoke to says this situation is unlike anything they've seen before. oakland will have four mayors in just a matter of...
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thank you for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. now santa ana winds return to the south lands early this week. the eaton fires where crews made the most work. quick update on the fire storm. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed. now california governor newsom is deploying more national guards to help fight the fires in l.a. a thousand more will show up. 150,000 residents tonight are still under evacuation orders. palisades fires will remain the largest and most active, burning more than 23,000 acres in a number of homes. businesses, landmarks, and it is currently 11% contained, but the flames will continue to march towards densely populated areas like encino and brentwood. police in the area say two people were arrested near the brentwood home of vice president kamala harris for violating curfew. evacuation orders are still in place. >> our katie nielsen is live in pacific palisades, where many people who evacuated still don't know the fate of their homes. katie? >> reporter: an
thank you for joining us, i'm andrea nakano. >> i'm brian hackney. now santa ana winds return to the south lands early this week. the eaton fires where crews made the most work. quick update on the fire storm. at least 16 people have died and more than 10,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed. now california governor newsom is deploying more national guards to help fight the fires in l.a. a thousand more will show up. 150,000 residents tonight are still under evacuation orders....
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. crews had hoped to gain the upper hand on the fires as winds died down.unced, forcing more people from their homes. so far, crews are making great progress on two of the large wildfires and more help is on the way. today governor gavin newsom announced the doubling of california national guard service members in los angeles. now 1,680 members are in the area. so far at least 13 people are dead and 19 have been arrested for breaking curfew. at least five are dead in the palisades fire with more than 22,000 acres burned there. the blaze is now 11% contained. despite calming weekend winds, officials worry the palisades fire could cross over i-405 and into more densely populated areas in the hollywood hills and san fernando valley. this map shows the wide reach of the inferno's impact. the perimeter is marked in orange. it grew at least 1,000 acres overnight, expanding the areas under evacuation orders, which are in red. the areas under warnings are in yellow. they extend into brentwood and encino, which are considered more densely populated. students at ucla
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. crews had hoped to gain the upper hand on the fires as winds died down.unced, forcing more people from their homes. so far, crews are making great progress on two of the large wildfires and more help is on the way. today governor gavin newsom announced the doubling of california national guard service members in los angeles. now 1,680 members are in the area. so far at least 13 people are dead and 19 have been arrested for breaking curfew. at least five are...
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andrea nakano reports. >> reporter: love and second chances is a rescue group with a network that fosters dogs around the bay area. just days after the fire started in los angeles, those volunteers stepped up to help. center it was surprising and a lot, but we heard that calling and we said other. we'll do all we can to help those animals, and has fostered roughly 70 dogs, where it started with their play. second and chance posted that response. volunteers had to set up four different collection points. >> and it is not the right response, but shocked and surprised, but very happy to see just the amount of support that the community has and wants to help with the l.a. neighbors and all those animals. >> reporter: as supplies have been coming in, volunteers have been delivering anything from food to crates to l.a. >> and this is amazing as we need these. >> reporter: the other challenge is to make room for pets that may have been displaced by the fires. >> and we are shipping out 172 animals on a flight on sunday morning. >> reporter: these animals are being sent to places in the bay area.
andrea nakano reports. >> reporter: love and second chances is a rescue group with a network that fosters dogs around the bay area. just days after the fire started in los angeles, those volunteers stepped up to help. center it was surprising and a lot, but we heard that calling and we said other. we'll do all we can to help those animals, and has fostered roughly 70 dogs, where it started with their play. second and chance posted that response. volunteers had to set up four different...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano.nia continue to burn for the fifth straight day. there are now 13 confirmed deaths related to this fire. this was video taken early this morning before sunrise. fire crews had a bit of a break yesterday but could see some challenges as winds pick up tonight. and here is a live look at the
. >> and i'm andrea nakano.nia continue to burn for the fifth straight day. there are now 13 confirmed deaths related to this fire. this was video taken early this morning before sunrise. fire crews had a bit of a break yesterday but could see some challenges as winds pick up tonight. and here is a live look at the
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andrea nakano joins with us more. >> it is interesting as they would take part in dry january as a way to reset their bodies. but one is helping san francisco extend their street for all 12 months of the year. ocean beach cafe serves up wine, beer, cocktails, and there is not a single drop of liquor in these drinks. >> and it is always upticking every single year. >> reporter: joshua james says the non-alcoholic beverages have exploded, making better drinks that are comparable to the real thing. >> and they are trying this place out for the first time. >> reporter: he could barely notice a difference. >> wine is pretty good for a non-alcoholic wine. i had some in the past that were more like a better grape juice. and this a better character. >> reporter: more than 200 conditions in the body. they say the surgeon general's warning should serve as a wakeup call to make sure alcohol use isn't getting out of control. >> that is when it will be problematic. when you see, you know, they might not count, but there might be a few bottles of wine and that recycling they need to pay attention to
andrea nakano joins with us more. >> it is interesting as they would take part in dry january as a way to reset their bodies. but one is helping san francisco extend their street for all 12 months of the year. ocean beach cafe serves up wine, beer, cocktails, and there is not a single drop of liquor in these drinks. >> and it is always upticking every single year. >> reporter: joshua james says the non-alcoholic beverages have exploded, making better drinks that are comparable...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> for the second year in a row, oakland's menorah has been vandalized. >> it wasn't a great paint job. here they painted again, and this was after it was repainted. >> reporter: the rabbi of the center for jewish life of oakland is showing us these antisemitic messages covering the menorah, steps away from the display put up here for the last 19 years during hanukkah. >> it's been going on since october 7thall over oakland. wherever you go, you see this. they're hurtful. >> reporter: the rabbi says community members reported the first antisemitic message, and then more. but on the last day of hanukkah, the antisemitic messages reappeared. >> last year the menorah was broken into pieces and thrown into the lake. we were able to find local volunteers to put it together piece by piece and displayed it outside the center. >> reporter: the volunteers are with the oakland jewish alliance where they work to remove antisemitic vandalism from the community. >> we feel specifically targeted. it feels like we're alone in this endeavor. >> reporter: the founder of o
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> for the second year in a row, oakland's menorah has been vandalized. >> it wasn't a great paint job. here they painted again, and this was after it was repainted. >> reporter: the rabbi of the center for jewish life of oakland is showing us these antisemitic messages covering the menorah, steps away from the display put up here for the last 19 years during hanukkah. >> it's been going on since october 7thall over oakland. wherever...
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i'm andrea nakano. >>> the chief says the temporary closures will slow down response times to incidents like the keller fire which burned roughly 15 acres in the oakland hills back in october. da lin spoke to a homeowner who says she might have lost everything if those stations were closed. >> reporter: station 28, it's one of two stations in the oakland hills that will shut down for the next six months. the fire chief says the closures will save the city about $5 million, but neighbors worry losing the stations will lead to catastrophic results. oakland firefighters kicking down a burning fence to get to the flames
i'm andrea nakano. >>> the chief says the temporary closures will slow down response times to incidents like the keller fire which burned roughly 15 acres in the oakland hills back in october. da lin spoke to a homeowner who says she might have lost everything if those stations were closed. >> reporter: station 28, it's one of two stations in the oakland hills that will shut down for the next six months. the fire chief says the closures will save the city about $5 million, but...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we are following a developing story out of oakland. an officer-involved shooting happened on macarthur boulevard near 66th avenue early this morning, just after 5:00. an officer saw someone firing a rifle and chased them on foot. during the pursuit, the officer fired their weapon. police say the suspect barricaded themselves in a nearby home but later surrendered. the suspect is in stable condition at a local hospital. the officer is on administrative leave. >>> now to santa cruz where the famous wharf is back open. 11 days ago, it was hit by the biggest ocean swell many 30 years. >> john ramos reports many businesses are back open even as questions persist about its future. >> reporter: the santa cruz wharf is once again open for business, and the mayor sighs it's completely safe, but not everyone shares his confidence that there's nothing more to see here. >> good morning, how's everybody? pretty good day, huh? >> reporter: it was a good day compared to christmas eve when a previously closed 150-foot section at the end of the wharf b
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we are following a developing story out of oakland. an officer-involved shooting happened on macarthur boulevard near 66th avenue early this morning, just after 5:00. an officer saw someone firing a rifle and chased them on foot. during the pursuit, the officer fired their weapon. police say the suspect barricaded themselves in a nearby home but later surrendered. the suspect is in stable condition at a local hospital. the officer is on administrative leave....
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our andrea nakano has the latest on that. >> reporter: valley vista mobile home community is for those 55 and over. jerry moved here last july. >> it was just a shock. so quiet out here. >> reporter: it is an extremely safe neighborhood. but it is not the first time she has seen police respond to her neighbor's house. >> they have been there a couple of times. they just pulled up and went in. >> reporter: this time, santa rosa police arrived at the monarch court home 3:00 in the afternoon. police say they knew something was wrong and forced themselves in. that's when they found four people dead inside. investigators were asked by a worried relative to check in on the residence. >> we do know it was several days based on the information from the reporting party who had not heard from at least two of the individuals. >> reporter: sergeant patricia says investigators are in the process of figuring out what happened. at this point, she couldn't release the ages, names, and the relationship of the four victims. police do say all of the victims are adults. residents have been shaken by this
our andrea nakano has the latest on that. >> reporter: valley vista mobile home community is for those 55 and over. jerry moved here last july. >> it was just a shock. so quiet out here. >> reporter: it is an extremely safe neighborhood. but it is not the first time she has seen police respond to her neighbor's house. >> they have been there a couple of times. they just pulled up and went in. >> reporter: this time, santa rosa police arrived at the monarch court...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> we will begin with berkeley police investigating a stabbing that left one person dead and two severely injured. happened about 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrive at the scene and found two men and a woman with stab wounds. two men are in stable condition. the woman later die. police don't yet have the story behind exactly what happened. >>> and now for the latest on the fires in the south land. donald trump plans to head to california and tour the areas devastated by the wildfires. that trip should happen later this upcoming week. >> the president-elect has been critical of governor newsom for prioritizing environmental policy over public safety. for now, residents who were forced to evacuate are being allowed back, but many don't have homes to return to. at least 12,000 structures have been destroyed. according to calfire, containment of the eaton fire now sits at 73% and the palisades fire 43% as firefighters continue to battle the flames. crews are searching for 31 people reported missing, seven from palisades a
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> we will begin with berkeley police investigating a stabbing that left one person dead and two severely injured. happened about 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrive at the scene and found two men and a woman with stab wounds. two men are in stable condition. the woman later die. police don't yet have the story behind exactly what happened. >>> and now for the latest on the fires in the south land. donald...
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andrea nakano spoke to the investigator who finally cracked this case. >> reporter: sergeant jacob blastrted with the fremont police department 19 years ago. in 2015 he became the cold case specialist and started piecing together the evidence to find the man that murdered 18-year-old michelle xavier and 20-year-old jennifer dewey. >> for this family i would 100% do everything. they're like family to me. >> reporter: for nine years sergeant blast took all the evidence from the initial investigation, including a partial license plate number written on the hand of one of the victims to uncovering a new key piece of dna evidence under the victim's fingernails thanks to improved technology. even when leads went cold, sergeant blast never gave up. >> you have to have that tenacity because you know you're working for the family, for the community because everybody deserves answers. >> reporter: wednesday the judge sentenced this man, david emery misch to two 25 to life terms. he had to be taken out of the courtroom as the families read their statements. it's a loss they will never fully heal fr
andrea nakano spoke to the investigator who finally cracked this case. >> reporter: sergeant jacob blastrted with the fremont police department 19 years ago. in 2015 he became the cold case specialist and started piecing together the evidence to find the man that murdered 18-year-old michelle xavier and 20-year-old jennifer dewey. >> for this family i would 100% do everything. they're like family to me. >> reporter: for nine years sergeant blast took all the evidence from the...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. roe versus wade, the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voter es. >> now with the re-election of donald trump, pro-life activists have become even bolder. john ramos has that story. >> reporter: at last year's march for life, the supreme court had just struck down roe v. wade, this year it seems like every branch of the government is sympathetic to the cause. there are those here who insist this is not a political movement. san francisco's walk for life began in 2005. now 20 years later, ken remembers what it was like in the beginning. >> we used to walk down, what was it, embarcadero, and it was pretty small then. i don't think -- maybe 5,000 at the most. and so it was, yeah, you felt a bit intimidated. because there was a lot of protesters. >> reporter: boy have things changed. now the abortion opponents at the march measure in the tens of thousands and only a small die hard group of abortion rights activists show up to counter them. >> we are here
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. roe versus wade, the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voter es. >> now with the re-election of donald trump, pro-life activists have become even bolder. john ramos has that story. >> reporter: at last year's march for life, the supreme court had just struck down roe v. wade, this year it seems like every branch of the government is sympathetic to the cause. there are those here who insist this is not a political...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> after a continuance back and forth and dueling tariff threats, the colombian government says they've come to a tentative agreement with the trump administration to start accepting deported migrants into the country with their president gustavo petro announcing a few hours ago the foreign minister is on his way to d.c. to hammer out the details. >> before that deal was announced, i.c.e. agents were spotted in the south bay today taking at least one person into custody at a san jose target. amanda hari has the details. >> reporter: the rabid response network protects immigrant families from deportation. they say i.c.e. was first spotted here in the parking lot of the target near story and king roads. >> they're hunting down immigrants in our communities as if they were animals and it's absolutely disgusting. >> reporter: san jose district 5 city council member peter ortiz says he's horrified by what's happening in his community. >> i personally responded to their presence here. i was one of the first members of the rapid response team. >> reporter: ortiz spent h
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> after a continuance back and forth and dueling tariff threats, the colombian government says they've come to a tentative agreement with the trump administration to start accepting deported migrants into the country with their president gustavo petro announcing a few hours ago the foreign minister is on his way to d.c. to hammer out the details. >> before that deal was announced, i.c.e. agents were spotted in the south bay today taking at...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> crews in southern california are racing against the clock and mother nature to make as much progress as they can on the deadly wildfires before more strong winds move in this week. >> the total area of the fires that have burned now more than 62 square miles, larger than san francisco at 49 square miles. the palisades fire has sent 23,000 acres up in smoke with still only 13% containment. the eaton fire is at over 14,000 acres with 27% containment. >> the death toll is now up to 24. 16 deaths are connected to the eaton fire and the other eight to the palisades. there are still at least 16 more people missing. 150,000 are still under evacuation orders across l.a. county. authorities are expecting that all those numbers will keep rising with those santa ana winds returning. l.a. county fire chief anthony marrone explains. >> conditions that night were unbearable. it was a devil wind that came out, you know, that extreme santa ana wind condition. thousands of burning embers this size and bigger being transported by that wind and that smoke column. >> darren is h
. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> crews in southern california are racing against the clock and mother nature to make as much progress as they can on the deadly wildfires before more strong winds move in this week. >> the total area of the fires that have burned now more than 62 square miles, larger than san francisco at 49 square miles. the palisades fire has sent 23,000 acres up in smoke with still only 13% containment. the eaton fire is at over 14,000 acres with 27%...
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andrea nakano spoke with people who have mixed views of the pursuit policy ahead of a town hall. >> end no chase! end no chase! >> reporter: the group of ralliers wanted police to take a more aggressive approach to fighting crime. >> the word has gotten out that oakland is a great place to commit crime. >> reporter: pursuit policy has received a lot of criticism from residents in oakland where officers can only pursue a suspect if they believe they committed a violent forcible crime or if a gun was used in a crime. some feel easing guidelines on when police are able to chase suspects will put the community at risk, but oakland's interim council president, noel gallo, feels something has to change. >> i live in east oakland and i see the robberies that are occurring. people come out of town, rob them, take off in their car and the officer is sitting there watching. >> reporter: the two main proposed changes are to increase the speed threshold for police chases to over 50 miles per hour and to allow officers to pursue suspects in nonviolent forcible crimes, such as commercial and resident
andrea nakano spoke with people who have mixed views of the pursuit policy ahead of a town hall. >> end no chase! end no chase! >> reporter: the group of ralliers wanted police to take a more aggressive approach to fighting crime. >> the word has gotten out that oakland is a great place to commit crime. >> reporter: pursuit policy has received a lot of criticism from residents in oakland where officers can only pursue a suspect if they believe they committed a violent...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we are a little less than ten hours away from the second inauguration of donald trump as president of the united states, but this year's ceremony will be the first since 1985 to be held inside the capitol rather than out front due to cold temperatures. >> trump spent today taking a victory lap around washington meeting with republican lawmakers before taking part in a ceremony at arlington national cemetery followed by a big rally for his supporters and ending with a ball sponsored by turning point usa. mr. trump said that he does not plan on wasting time. >> we're inheriting a nation faced with crisis at home and abroad. my administration will take immediate and decisive action to confront every single problem america faces and put our nation back on the path to success and greatness. >> cbs has complete coverage beginning at 6:00 tomorrow morning. you can also watch on the cbs news app or streaming on paramount+. >>> for a second day protesters hit the streets of san francisco rallying against president-elect donald trump over fears his administration wi
. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> we are a little less than ten hours away from the second inauguration of donald trump as president of the united states, but this year's ceremony will be the first since 1985 to be held inside the capitol rather than out front due to cold temperatures. >> trump spent today taking a victory lap around washington meeting with republican lawmakers before taking part in a ceremony at arlington national cemetery followed by a big rally for his...
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andrea nakano is live near the plant for us tonight, which is still burning. what do we know about what is going on down there? >> reporter: details are still coming in on this incident, but i'm just outside the moss landing power plant and as you can see behind me, there is quite a bit of smoke still going up in the air and that bright orange glow has become a little bit calmer as the evening has gone on. it was much brighter about an hour ago, but it's been a very chaotic night for nearby residents watching this fire burn and getting orders to evacuate their homes. >> just fear fire and smoke, that's all. there was traffic about an hour ago and it's supposed to be evacuated this area. >> reporter: this fire was called in about 3:00 this afternoon. employees made the call after they noticed a afire in their 300-watt mega storage facility. the plant went online the end of 2020. you can see a bright orange ball of fire from miles away coming from the power plant. with the possible exposure to toxic chemicals, monterey county started evacuating residents in the
andrea nakano is live near the plant for us tonight, which is still burning. what do we know about what is going on down there? >> reporter: details are still coming in on this incident, but i'm just outside the moss landing power plant and as you can see behind me, there is quite a bit of smoke still going up in the air and that bright orange glow has become a little bit calmer as the evening has gone on. it was much brighter about an hour ago, but it's been a very chaotic night for...
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andrea nakano reports. >> reporter: this is one of the walgreens set to close next month. while that will leave most neighborhoods with another nearby location, district 10, which covers the hunters point bayview area, will be left with no walgreens at all. this walgreens in the bayview district is one of the last two standing in district 10. both of them, though, are set to close at the end of the month. >> it's a resource here in the community. >> reporter: cynthia ruth comes to this location frequently to get her medications and basic groceries. luckily, she can still drive to other locations, unlike other seniors in her community. >> i think you need a pharmacy in this particular neighborhood. we just need it. >> reporter: ruth spent some time talking with district supervisor walton about the closure and the impacts it will have to the area. >> these two closures are going to be devastating to our community. >> reporter: supervisor walton has talked with walgreens representatives in hopes of saving at least one of the stores. he's been in touch with san francisco's new
andrea nakano reports. >> reporter: this is one of the walgreens set to close next month. while that will leave most neighborhoods with another nearby location, district 10, which covers the hunters point bayview area, will be left with no walgreens at all. this walgreens in the bayview district is one of the last two standing in district 10. both of them, though, are set to close at the end of the month. >> it's a resource here in the community. >> reporter: cynthia ruth...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. crews work to contain the fire storm before weather conditions get worse. low humidity and high winds could cause more devastation. in the past 30 minutes, we have learned the death toll has risen to 24 people. 105,000 people have been evacuated. and the fire fight has been going on for six days now. crews are actively battling two major wildfires. the palisades and eaton.
. >> i'm andrea nakano. crews work to contain the fire storm before weather conditions get worse. low humidity and high winds could cause more devastation. in the past 30 minutes, we have learned the death toll has risen to 24 people. 105,000 people have been evacuated. and the fire fight has been going on for six days now. crews are actively battling two major wildfires. the palisades and eaton.
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andrea nakano has one family's story to never forget and to bring peace to every corner of the world. >> happy hanukkah. >> reporter: the eisenberg family is not at the grand menorah lighting to just celebrate hanukkah. >> this little boy and his baby brother we're taking on october 7th , 2023. >> reporter: the events of october 7th have left jackie eisenberg with a heavy heart. as a pediatrician and mother she's fought to keep these children's name in the spotlight praying for their safe return. >> this is part of our everyday luggage. we need to be strong. we need to be proud and we need to speak out for them. >> reporter: children have a special place in jackie's heart, but she's also been impacted by the deadly new year's day attack in new orleans. the hope for 2025 is for peace and safety for everyone. >> as part of humanity, i don't think this is pertaining in particular to necessarily to any ethnicity or to any religion or to any people. this is a matter of human values. >> we never lose the hope, lost the hope or will lose the hope for a better world. >> reporter: so as hanukk
andrea nakano has one family's story to never forget and to bring peace to every corner of the world. >> happy hanukkah. >> reporter: the eisenberg family is not at the grand menorah lighting to just celebrate hanukkah. >> this little boy and his baby brother we're taking on october 7th , 2023. >> reporter: the events of october 7th have left jackie eisenberg with a heavy heart. as a pediatrician and mother she's fought to keep these children's name in the spotlight...
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i'm andrea nakano. >>> the chief says the temporary closures will slow down response times to incidents like the keller fire which burned roughly 15 acres in the oakland hills back in october. da lin spoke to a homeowner who says she might have lost everything if those stations were closed. >> reporter: station 28, it's one of two stations in the oakland hills that will shut down for the next six months. the fire chief says the closures will save the city about $5 million, but neighbors worry losing the stations will lead to catastrophic results. oakland firefighters kicking down a burning fence to get to the flames behind it. that was anita tadeo's fence. she thought it was over when the october keller fire surrounded her home. she credits the firefighters at station 28 and nearby stations for saving her neighborhood. >> i'm not going to call it lucky, but we are blessed, blessed because we have again because of the firefighters that saved our house. >> reporter: the keller fire severely damaged her neighbor had's house. she only lost her fence, but once station 28 closes monday, she w
i'm andrea nakano. >>> the chief says the temporary closures will slow down response times to incidents like the keller fire which burned roughly 15 acres in the oakland hills back in october. da lin spoke to a homeowner who says she might have lost everything if those stations were closed. >> reporter: station 28, it's one of two stations in the oakland hills that will shut down for the next six months. the fire chief says the closures will save the city about $5 million, but...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a deadly stabbing. this is video taken from citizen app. berkeley police tell us there were there responding to a report of a stolen car. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrived at the scene and found two men and a woman all suffering from stab wounds. police say the two men are now in stable condition, but the female victim later died due to her injuries. roads near san pablo park are still
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a deadly stabbing. this is video taken from citizen app. berkeley police tell us there were there responding to a report of a stolen car. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrived at the scene and found two men and a woman all suffering from stab wounds. police say the two men are now in stable condition, but the female victim later died due to her injuries. roads near san pablo park are still
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano.st minutes to go before the ceasefire between israel and hamas was set to go into effect around 10:30 our time, prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced things were on hold until hamas sends a list of the hostages they plan to release. >> hamas leaders say the delay is because of, quote, technical field reasons but would not say when the list might arrive. we do know that hundreds of much-needed aid trucks are sitting at the rafah border crossing waiting to get the go ahead if and when the ceasefire does take effect. hamas is expected to release three hostages in exchange for a number of palestinians being held without charges in israeli jails. the rest of the hostages and prisoners will then be released over the next 42 days. more than 46,000 palestinians have been killed since the october 7th attack by hamas. it killed over 1,200 israelis. since then 90% of gaza's population has been forcibly removed from their homes. what happens to them next is entirely unknown. as for now, as s
. >> and i'm andrea nakano.st minutes to go before the ceasefire between israel and hamas was set to go into effect around 10:30 our time, prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced things were on hold until hamas sends a list of the hostages they plan to release. >> hamas leaders say the delay is because of, quote, technical field reasons but would not say when the list might arrive. we do know that hundreds of much-needed aid trucks are sitting at the rafah border crossing...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. commercial dungeness crab season starts tomorrow. a lot of local fishermen are set to retrieve those crab pots at 12:01, just after mid night. so if you are a seafood lover, you should be able to buy dungeness crabs in less than 24 hours. >> you'll notice da lin live at pier 45 in san francisco where crab fishermen are finally getting ready to head out to sea. >> reporter: those fishermen are excited. about 20 fishing boats docked at pier 45. and they are about to head out in about two hours around 8:00. i should mention right at 12:01, that's officially when they can actually fish those crab pots up. now, they already set
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. commercial dungeness crab season starts tomorrow. a lot of local fishermen are set to retrieve those crab pots at 12:01, just after mid night. so if you are a seafood lover, you should be able to buy dungeness crabs in less than 24 hours. >> you'll notice da lin live at pier 45 in san francisco where crab fishermen are finally getting ready to head out to sea. >> reporter: those fishermen are excited. about 20 fishing boats docked at pier 45. and...
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andrea nakano spoke with the family members about what happened. >> a year and a half, yeah. he's going to have to grow up without the dad and everything. he's going to have to grow up without the dad. >> reporter: anthony thomas mourning the loss of his son as he arrived at the home where the shooting happened. >> he took his life for some strange reason. >> reporter: thomas says it was his son that shot his girl friend and turned the gun on himself. >> today, my birthday, and what a present. so i just tell people to stay away from guns and just try to work out your problems the best way what you can. >> reporter: investigators have been on the scene trying to piece together what happened inside this bernal heights home. police say they got a call of a shooting just after 8:00 thursday morning. thomas also got a call as the incident was unfolding, a cry of help from the girl friend. >> his baby mom called me and said, "can you get here? can you get here? " i was in parkmerced and tried to get here as fast as i can and my daughter called and said, "your son shot the lady and
andrea nakano spoke with the family members about what happened. >> a year and a half, yeah. he's going to have to grow up without the dad and everything. he's going to have to grow up without the dad. >> reporter: anthony thomas mourning the loss of his son as he arrived at the home where the shooting happened. >> he took his life for some strange reason. >> reporter: thomas says it was his son that shot his girl friend and turned the gun on himself. >> today, my...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. it is a race against time as fire crews work to contain the fire storm before weather conditions get worse. low humidity and high winds could cause more devastation. in the past 30 minutes, we have learned the death toll has risen to 24 people. 105,000 people have been evacuated. and the fire fight has been going on for six days now. crews are actively battling two major wildfires. the palisades and eaton. they're tackling them on the ground, by air. right now, their biggest concern is the palisades fire. >> that blaze has burned more than 28,000 acres, 11% contained. more than 5,000 structures have been burned. that number includes buildings and cars. evacuation orders are still in place for the palisades fire. >> katie nielsen is live where many people who evacuated still don't know the fate of their homes. katie? >> reporter: andrea, it's been a week since the fire started. so many people still stuck outside of these evacuation zones. yesterday, the l.a. county sheriff's department
. >> i'm andrea nakano. it is a race against time as fire crews work to contain the fire storm before weather conditions get worse. low humidity and high winds could cause more devastation. in the past 30 minutes, we have learned the death toll has risen to 24 people. 105,000 people have been evacuated. and the fire fight has been going on for six days now. crews are actively battling two major wildfires. the palisades and eaton. they're tackling them on the ground, by air. right now,...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> after roe v. wade was struck down, the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voters, and now with the re-election of donald trump, pro-life activists turned out in the thousands for the walk for life in san francisco. >> the event caused a bit of traffic for those driving into the city and attracted a group of counterprotesters. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: at last year's massachusetts march for life, the supreme court had just struck down roe v. wade. this year it feels every branch of the government is sympathetic cause. still, some insist this is not a political movement. san francisco's walk for life began in 2005, now 20 years later, ken remembers what it was like in the beginning. we used to walk down, what was it, embarcadero. and it was pretty small then. i don't think, maybe 5,000 at the most. and so it was, yeah, you felt a bit intimidated, because there was a lot of protesters. >> reporter: boy have things changed. now the abortion opponents at t
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >> after roe v. wade was struck down, the fight against abortion became a rallying point for many conservative voters, and now with the re-election of donald trump, pro-life activists turned out in the thousands for the walk for life in san francisco. >> the event caused a bit of traffic for those driving into the city and attracted a group of counterprotesters. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: at last year's massachusetts march for...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. regions in southern california continue to burn for the fifth straight day. there are now 13 confirmed deaths related to this fire. this was video taken early this morning before sunrise. fire crews had a bit of a break yesterday but could see some challenges as winds pick up tonight. and here is a live look at the fires actively burning in the area. the biggest fires, the palisades and the eaton, continue to rage. each less than 20% contained. a big focus today, brian, was the upscale brentwood neighborhoods. >> yeah, that's down in the south land, not our brentwood, of course, it's theirs. as the palisades fire began creeping to the east, towards interstate 405 it prompted more evacuation centers. the getty center, with all of that artwork, is in the warning zone. palisades is one of the most destructive fires in the region expanding by another 1,000 acres overnight. air tankers are on scene dropping flame retardant while helicopters doused smoky ridgelines with water. >> and here a
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. regions in southern california continue to burn for the fifth straight day. there are now 13 confirmed deaths related to this fire. this was video taken early this morning before sunrise. fire crews had a bit of a break yesterday but could see some challenges as winds pick up tonight. and here is a live look at the fires actively burning in the area. the biggest fires, the palisades and the eaton, continue to rage. each less than 20% contained. a big focus...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. after a lengthy delay due to migrating whales, the bay area's commercial dungeness crab season starts tomorrow. a lot of local fishermen are set to retrieve those crab pots at 12:01, just after mid night. so if you are a seafood lover, you should be able to buy dungeness crabs in less than 24 hours. >> you'll notice da lin live at pier 45 in san francisco where crab fishermen are finally getting ready to head out to sea. >> reporter: those fishermen are excited. about 20 fishing boats docked at pier 45. and they are about to head out in about two hours around 8:00. i should mention right at 12:01, that's officially when they can actually fish those crab pots up. now, they already set the traps up about two days ago on thursday. so exciting times for these fishermen. the wait is almost over. fisherman jonathan tin is lining up all the containers to store hopefully what will be hundred ps hundreds of pounds of crabs come sunday. >> we got a tank on the boat. we put our crabs in there. o
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. after a lengthy delay due to migrating whales, the bay area's commercial dungeness crab season starts tomorrow. a lot of local fishermen are set to retrieve those crab pots at 12:01, just after mid night. so if you are a seafood lover, you should be able to buy dungeness crabs in less than 24 hours. >> you'll notice da lin live at pier 45 in san francisco where crab fishermen are finally getting ready to head out to sea. >> reporter: those fishermen...
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ahead a special significance and andrea nakano has one family's story the never forget and to bring peaced. >> happy hanukkah. >> reporter: the eisenberg family is not at the grand menorah leaguing to just celebrate hanukkah? >> they were taken on october 7th, 2023. >> reporter: the events of october 7th have left jackie eisenberg with a heavy heart. a pediatrician and a mother, she has fought to keep these children's names in the spotlight, praying for their safe return. >> this is part of our luggage. every day luggage. we need to be strong. we need to be proud. and we need to speak out for them. >> reporter: children have a special place in jackie's heart. but she has also been impacted by the deadly new year's day attack in new orleans. the hope for 2025 is for peace and safety for everyone. >> as part of humanity, i don't think this is pertaining in particular to necessarily to any ethnicity or to any religion. or to any people. this is a matter of human values. >> we never lose the hope, lost the hope, and will lose the hope for a better world. [ applause ] >> reporter: so as hanukk
ahead a special significance and andrea nakano has one family's story the never forget and to bring peaced. >> happy hanukkah. >> reporter: the eisenberg family is not at the grand menorah leaguing to just celebrate hanukkah? >> they were taken on october 7th, 2023. >> reporter: the events of october 7th have left jackie eisenberg with a heavy heart. a pediatrician and a mother, she has fought to keep these children's names in the spotlight, praying for their safe...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we begin with developing news out of berkeley, where officers are investigating a deadly stabbing. this is video taken from citizen app. berkeley police tell us there were there responding to a report of a stolen car. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrived at the scene and found two men and a woman all suffering from stab wounds. police say the two men are now in stable condition, but the female victim later died due to her injuries. roads near san pablo park are still closed off as officers continue their investigation. >>> in san francisco about 1,000 people marched through the mission district ahead of donald trump's inauguration. >> activists for reproductive and immigration rights rallied against the incoming administration. john ramos has that story. >> reporter: donald trump won't be inaugurated until monday, but those who fear what that will mean are making it clear that the resistance is already underway. >> it is a mor
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we begin with developing news out of berkeley, where officers are investigating a deadly stabbing. this is video taken from citizen app. berkeley police tell us there were there responding to a report of a stolen car. this happened around 12:30 this afternoon on russell street near san pablo park. police arrived at the scene and found two men and a woman all suffering from stab wounds. police say the two men are now in stable condition, but the female victim...