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our amanda hari spoke with two organizations following the case about the impact of this lawsuit. >>eporter: as the san jose state university women's volleyball team gears up for their final games of the regular season, a new lawsuit is challenging their postseason eligibility. throughout the season the team has been in the spotlight after a co-captain of the team, brooke slusser, joined a lawsuit against her teammate's participation. it claims the player is transgender and challenges ncaa policies that allow trans women to compete. wednesday slusser, now suspended assistant coach melissa batey smuse and a number of other conference players filed a second one that says the transgender player should be ineligible for the mwc tournament because the transgender athlete is "male and not allowed to play in women's volleyball." >> this isjust one of unfortunately the many attacks that trans students and especially trans women and girls are facing when it comes to participation in sports. >> reporter: the senior director of safe and inclusive schools with the national women's law center tha
our amanda hari spoke with two organizations following the case about the impact of this lawsuit. >>eporter: as the san jose state university women's volleyball team gears up for their final games of the regular season, a new lawsuit is challenging their postseason eligibility. throughout the season the team has been in the spotlight after a co-captain of the team, brooke slusser, joined a lawsuit against her teammate's participation. it claims the player is transgender and challenges...
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amanda hari looks at the potential climate clashes ahead. >> reporter: some california lawmakers have been pushing to get more people into electric vehicles and you see the results of that push behind me, this charging port in emeryville. it's been busy all day, but not everyone is all in on the concept of ev and with another trump administration it could be about to hit a speed bump. an ambitious plan by governor gavin newsom's administration to phase out sales of gas-powered cars by 2035 may be at risk. some gas-powered car drivers say they never thought it would happen anyway. >> it's a joke. >> reporter: you don't think it's going to happen? >> not going to happen. >> reporter: jeff m ul vahill says he can't see the infrastructure being done in the next decade. >> car manufacturers need to build electric cars, but until the charging structure improves you're not going to have it and then how do you charge a car when you live in an apartment and park on the vote? >> that's the goal i think is most at risk. >> reporter: director of the climate program at uc berkeley law school ethan
amanda hari looks at the potential climate clashes ahead. >> reporter: some california lawmakers have been pushing to get more people into electric vehicles and you see the results of that push behind me, this charging port in emeryville. it's been busy all day, but not everyone is all in on the concept of ev and with another trump administration it could be about to hit a speed bump. an ambitious plan by governor gavin newsom's administration to phase out sales of gas-powered cars by...
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amanda hari takes us inside. >> i have like, you know, some, of course, girly stuff. i lived live in this top pod. >> reporter: christina lennox is one of the -founders of brown stone shared housing, but she also lived in it on and off herself. >> i put some decorations in here, some convenience items like a white board where i could write down everything i needed for the day. it's really just a bed for me and then the rest of it, i live in the common spaces. >> reporter: she says that's true for most people who choose to live at the facility at 12 mint plaza. at full capacity it can house 30 people. right now there's about 15 living in it. each person has a pod, a small storage cabinet, and more storage in the basement. downstairs is the main common area. >> so this actually is the teller's desk and this is where the bank workers used to work and we left it here. >> reporter: ceo james stallworth said they initially started renting pod in palo alto. san francisco is their second location. they acquired this former bank building and worked to convert it into residenti
amanda hari takes us inside. >> i have like, you know, some, of course, girly stuff. i lived live in this top pod. >> reporter: christina lennox is one of the -founders of brown stone shared housing, but she also lived in it on and off herself. >> i put some decorations in here, some convenience items like a white board where i could write down everything i needed for the day. it's really just a bed for me and then the rest of it, i live in the common spaces. >>...
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amanda hari has that story. >> reporter: with results still rolling in from the election, many people are working through their feelings and still processing it here at the bay area smash room some people are smashing things to work through it. >> let's go. >> reporter: after a long two-year election cycle, some voters are frustrated. with poll arizing candidates and issues, some people have uncertain feelings about the results. like alex. >> not great, not terrible. >> reporter: days later she's still carrying some of the weight of the election with her. >> i wasn't too happy with the result of the election, obviously. but you do what you can, you know? i think that just being here will let me get out some of the feelings i. have. >> reporter: she suited up and headed into the smash room. jordan works the front desk at bay area smash room. she isn't the only person choosing to break things to deal with the results. >> a lot of things that they come here frustrated about, the election is something they've been frustrated about recently. >> reporter: and he gives them some simple guide
amanda hari has that story. >> reporter: with results still rolling in from the election, many people are working through their feelings and still processing it here at the bay area smash room some people are smashing things to work through it. >> let's go. >> reporter: after a long two-year election cycle, some voters are frustrated. with poll arizing candidates and issues, some people have uncertain feelings about the results. like alex. >> not great, not terrible....
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our amanda hari caught up with him before the big race. >> reporter: the sound of feet hitting the groundopponent chasing him down doesn't faze 17-year-old runner sevan ikeda who happens to be deaf. >> it motivates me. everyone around me is hearing and i'm showing them deaf people can. we can and i want to show my potential of running. >> reporter: ikeda just won his conference championship early november in the three-mile race running it just under 15 minutes 34 seconds. his nearest opponent was more than eight seconds slower than him. in a sport where every second counts, he needs to make sure he's on the same playing field as everyone else and that begins at the start line. >> usually i would communicate with the official who will actually use his hand to wave and at the same time also use the horn or the gun. >> reporter: ikeda is dedicated, training every day after school for hours, stretching, taking care of his body, and running 50 to 60 miles per week. >> just do two laps. >> reporter: his coach, christopher hatch, said he instantly knew ikeda is something special. >> he has been
our amanda hari caught up with him before the big race. >> reporter: the sound of feet hitting the groundopponent chasing him down doesn't faze 17-year-old runner sevan ikeda who happens to be deaf. >> it motivates me. everyone around me is hearing and i'm showing them deaf people can. we can and i want to show my potential of running. >> reporter: ikeda just won his conference championship early november in the three-mile race running it just under 15 minutes 34 seconds. his...
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our amanda hari explains how the community has been processing it all through the holiday. >> reporterclear that this community has been hit hard by this tragic accident. all day people have shown up visibly emotional to pay their respects at this growing memorial. they say these young people were special. a community united in heartbreak this thanksgiving after thee young people were killed in a solo crash involving a tesla cybertruck. >> i honestly don't have the vocabulary to describe it. ever since i heard every single emotion has been raging. >> reporter: this man didn't want to use his name, but he knew two of the victims. he coached one in high school football and went on a mission trip to mexico with the other. he says they left a lasting impression. >> they were turning into nothing short of phenomenal young men. fantastic character. anyone who knows them knows that they were fantastic kids. >> reporter: the identities of the victims have not been released by authorities yet, but cbs news bay area has learned all three graduated from piedmont high school in 2023 and were home
our amanda hari explains how the community has been processing it all through the holiday. >> reporterclear that this community has been hit hard by this tragic accident. all day people have shown up visibly emotional to pay their respects at this growing memorial. they say these young people were special. a community united in heartbreak this thanksgiving after thee young people were killed in a solo crash involving a tesla cybertruck. >> i honestly don't have the vocabulary to...
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amanda hari has more on this incident and the public fallout. >> reporter: the alameda city council is concerned about the council member. next they'll vote to see if she should be reprimanded for the incident that happened in long beach. the mayor says she's read the police report and seen the video and it speaks for itself. >> what's going on? you were passed out. have you been drinking? >> reporter: body camera footage shows long beach police surrounding alameda city council member trish herrera spencer back on october 18th. they responded to a call about a woman who appeared intoxicated on the ground. >> like i said, you're not in any trouble. some people were concerned about you. >> reporter: herrera spencer didn't answer many of the officers' questions and didn't want their help or to go with emergency medical services. >> make sure everything is good with you. >> i'm good. >> they're going to check you out anyway, okay? >> reporter: she was eventually taken to the hospital where she continued to refuse to give officers her birth date. >> i'm going to call the chief. >> reporter:
amanda hari has more on this incident and the public fallout. >> reporter: the alameda city council is concerned about the council member. next they'll vote to see if she should be reprimanded for the incident that happened in long beach. the mayor says she's read the police report and seen the video and it speaks for itself. >> what's going on? you were passed out. have you been drinking? >> reporter: body camera footage shows long beach police surrounding alameda city...
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. >> our amanda hari spoke with a woman whose life was altered forever when her mother became a victim. >> reporter: this somber memorial illustrates the scale of just how many people have lost their lives walking on the streets of san francisco, 317 sets of shoes, each with a person's name next to it. ♪ each of those 317 victims' names were read aloud to remember them on world day of remembrance for traffic victims, not to mention the countless more seriously injured in traffic accidents. >> this is a photo of my mother. >> reporter: like jenny's mother. she was walking across the street in the richmond district when a speeding driver in an suv made a left turn and hit her. >> she's nowhere near who she was. >> reporter: her mother is still with us, but her life will never be the same. >> she survived physically, but she mentally is not the same person. her body was thrown across the other side of the road where she suffered traumatic brain surgery. now she has major tbi, ptsd. she's suicidal and severely depressed. >> reporter: on average walk sf says about 500 people are severely in
. >> our amanda hari spoke with a woman whose life was altered forever when her mother became a victim. >> reporter: this somber memorial illustrates the scale of just how many people have lost their lives walking on the streets of san francisco, 317 sets of shoes, each with a person's name next to it. ♪ each of those 317 victims' names were read aloud to remember them on world day of remembrance for traffic victims, not to mention the countless more seriously injured in traffic...
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amanda hari went there today to see how locals and visitors are feeling about the results. >> reporters what the great highway looks like on the weekends. there's a road closed sign. the gates are closed so people can walk and bike beyond it. over here we have flashing red lights and cars turning away from this portion of the street. with the passage of prop k this will become an everyday norm. a controversial ballot measure has passed, meaning a two-mile stretch of the great highway will no longer be open for vehicles during the week despite being supported by about 54% of san francisco voters. not everyone is happy. >> why does this need to be a public space? it's a freeway. >> reporter: jared lozano has lived in the sunset 3 1/2 years. for most of that time a portion of the great highway has been closed to cars on the weekends as part of a pilot program scheduled to end in 2025. he says because cars are forced inland, it's made other streets dangerous like the area where he lives near 41st and irving. >> i've already had a friend who has been t-boned at that intersection. i almost w
amanda hari went there today to see how locals and visitors are feeling about the results. >> reporters what the great highway looks like on the weekends. there's a road closed sign. the gates are closed so people can walk and bike beyond it. over here we have flashing red lights and cars turning away from this portion of the street. with the passage of prop k this will become an everyday norm. a controversial ballot measure has passed, meaning a two-mile stretch of the great highway will...
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amanda hari with the voice of voters now that we know the results this morning. >> reporter: a controversial ballot measure has passed meaning a two mile stretch of the great highway will no longer be open for vehicles during the week. despite being supported by about 54% of san francisco voters, not everyone is happy. >> why does this need to be a public space? it's a freeway. >> reporter: jared has lived in the sunset for 3.5 years. for most of that time, portion of the great highway has been closed to cars on the weekends as part of a pilot program scheduled to end in 2025. he says because cars are forced inland comments made other streets dangerous to the area where he lives near 41st and irving. >> i have had a friend who was t-boned at that intersection and i was almost ran over, today. this will create, so many safety problems for the city. >> reporter: yes on k sunset resident said making this closure permanent will allow the city to make changes to the flow of traffic. >> when this is converted, we can make the lights sync up and we will play stop signs so it smooths the traffic flo
amanda hari with the voice of voters now that we know the results this morning. >> reporter: a controversial ballot measure has passed meaning a two mile stretch of the great highway will no longer be open for vehicles during the week. despite being supported by about 54% of san francisco voters, not everyone is happy. >> why does this need to be a public space? it's a freeway. >> reporter: jared has lived in the sunset for 3.5 years. for most of that time, portion of the...
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amanda hari spoke with her aunt and her mother last night at a candlelight vigil where they continue to call for justice. >> reporter: it is just been over two months since she died in the jail with her birthday and thanksgiving coming up, her family and friends wanted to remember her as well as send a message to city leaders that they still want answers. ♪ >> trying to pick up the pieces but there are no pieces to pick up.>> reporter: that is how she describes trying to grieve the loss of her 22-year-old niece, amonte hadley. attorney said spent nearly 2 years in the san francisco county jail cell, awaiting trial and september 3rd, she died in custody. >> i had no idea what happened. getting a call and saying that she was unresponsive is, i don't know. she was a bright, fun, person. she is very helpful and kind and very generous. and giving. and her life was cut so short so fast for no reason. >> reporter: aamonte hadley would have turned 23 on thanksgiving there. she was in jail charged with several felonies in connection to armed robberies. her and said she had no previous offense
amanda hari spoke with her aunt and her mother last night at a candlelight vigil where they continue to call for justice. >> reporter: it is just been over two months since she died in the jail with her birthday and thanksgiving coming up, her family and friends wanted to remember her as well as send a message to city leaders that they still want answers. ♪ >> trying to pick up the pieces but there are no pieces to pick up.>> reporter: that is how she describes trying to...
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california school for the deaf to qualify for the cross country state championships three times and our amanda harind, geese in the distance, and opponent chasing him down doesn't faze 17-year-old runner savon ikea who happens to be deaf. >> it motivates me. everyone around me is hearing and i'm showing them that deaf people can. we can. and i want to show that my potential of running. >> reporter: he just won his conference championship in early november in the three mile race. running it just under 15 minutes and 34 seconds. his nearest opponent? was more than eight seconds slower than him. in a sport where every second counts, he needs to make sure he's on the same playing field as everyone else. and that begins at the start line. >> so usually i would communicate with a person, the official, who will actually use his hand to wave and at the same time, also use the horn or the gun. >> reporter: he is dedicated, training every day after school for hours. stretching, taking care of his body and running 50 to 60 miles per week. >> two laps. >> reporter: his coach christopher hatch says he instantly
california school for the deaf to qualify for the cross country state championships three times and our amanda harind, geese in the distance, and opponent chasing him down doesn't faze 17-year-old runner savon ikea who happens to be deaf. >> it motivates me. everyone around me is hearing and i'm showing them that deaf people can. we can. and i want to show that my potential of running. >> reporter: he just won his conference championship in early november in the three mile race....