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earlier, anne makovec spoke with longtime bay area congresswoman anna eshoo. she was joined by stanford artificial intelligence expert. >> i advocated for therapy to support public sector ai research, education, and of element because ai is so critical that it will have so many policy changes and potential to unleash positive potential solutions to many issues in the world. it is a powerful technology -- we need to do it responsibly, ethically. >> i think the president has the capacity to lift people up and let the american people know how we can make the country compelling about a vision for our future . artificial intelligence is very much a part of that. >> you can watch the state of the union address live on kpix and streaming on cbs news bay area starting a 6:00 tonight. structure the israel-hamas war is giving -- getting more devastating by the hour and is likely to be a topic of discussion at tonight's state of the union. one of the people witnessing it firsthand is an e.r. doctor from the south bay. you showed our kenny choi what he sees on a day to da
earlier, anne makovec spoke with longtime bay area congresswoman anna eshoo. she was joined by stanford artificial intelligence expert. >> i advocated for therapy to support public sector ai research, education, and of element because ai is so critical that it will have so many policy changes and potential to unleash positive potential solutions to many issues in the world. it is a powerful technology -- we need to do it responsibly, ethically. >> i think the president has the...
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anne makovec is here with his return and today is other news headlines. >> dr. mohammad subeh is a palestinian american who works as an american doctor on the peninsula. he journeyed to the gaza strip this february to offer much needed medical help and he just returned to his wife and kids in an emotionally embrace less than 30 minutes ago. you can see it here. dr. subeh was separated from them for five weeks, treating shrapnel in gunshot wounds as the war raged on and now he has made it home safe. israel continues to bombard the fight in the wake of the hamas attack, dozens of hospitals have been reduced to rubble. he described what he saw there. it was terrific and hard to hear but he says that is the reality. >> you have the sounds of screaming babies, screaming mothers over their dead babies' bodies every day. kids with their brain blown out. it was really -- i am still trying to process what that means for all of us as a global community, allowing this to happen. >> dr. subeh grew up in palestine's west bank. he was a refugee when he was seven years old but
anne makovec is here with his return and today is other news headlines. >> dr. mohammad subeh is a palestinian american who works as an american doctor on the peninsula. he journeyed to the gaza strip this february to offer much needed medical help and he just returned to his wife and kids in an emotionally embrace less than 30 minutes ago. you can see it here. dr. subeh was separated from them for five weeks, treating shrapnel in gunshot wounds as the war raged on and now he has made it...
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anne makovec on the quest to restore a salmon population that once thrived in the shasta area with helpr descendants on the other side of the world. >> reporter: it is a 300-mile journey that traces the ancestral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the mcloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by the tribe and its chief sisk. the tribe never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: salmon populations are a fraction of what they once were, and climate change plays a role. >> at the time last decade they've been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruptive heat waves, dryness through extreme drought. >> reporter: chuck bonham heads up the california department of fish and wildlife. he says the summer of 2021 was a grim one for the salmon. >> we were at the peak of the recent severe drought, and these fish are now trapped down on the valley floors. and the valley floors are much hotter. water that's too hot is lethal for salmon. >> reporter: california's fish and wildlife just awarded $50 millio
anne makovec on the quest to restore a salmon population that once thrived in the shasta area with helpr descendants on the other side of the world. >> reporter: it is a 300-mile journey that traces the ancestral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the mcloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by the tribe and its chief sisk. the tribe never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: salmon...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec with more on a move that could change the real estate game in the u.s. it could soon cost homeowners a lot less to sell. the national association of realtors agreed to slash its 6% commission to settle a slew of lawsuits. the allegation that the association's fee structure harms competition and leads to higher prices with the home seller often helping to pay the buyer's broker. we heard from one of the plaintiffs in a class action suit. >> certainly i didn't understand why i was paying for someone who i'd never met, will never meet and wasn't doing anything for me. >> the court determined the current commission model makes it difficult for sellers and buyers to negotiate lower fees at a time when technology makes it easy for anyone to access real estate listings online. today's agreement still has to be approved by a court and the losers in all this could be real estate agents in the u.s. who could see their $100 billion annual commission pool shrink by about one-third. >> thanks, anne. >>> what was once an empty pg&e land in novato could soon become hom
. >>> i'm anne makovec with more on a move that could change the real estate game in the u.s. it could soon cost homeowners a lot less to sell. the national association of realtors agreed to slash its 6% commission to settle a slew of lawsuits. the allegation that the association's fee structure harms competition and leads to higher prices with the home seller often helping to pay the buyer's broker. we heard from one of the plaintiffs in a class action suit. >> certainly i...
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. >>> let's check in now with anne makovec for today's news headlines. police responded to a report of a man walking around partially naked on saturday carrying a knife at a mobile home park on vienna drive. police say now 19-year-old emmanuel perez becerra called 911 on himself. they say the dispatcher later realized it was becerra on the line and trying to de-escalate the situation while officers were responding. a police dashcam video shows an officer in april trocar and an officer on foot following emmanuel perez becerra, telling him several times to drop the knife. the officer started dropping away and the body camera video shows the moment he fired twice as becerra walked toward him with the knife. a warning, the video might be disturbing. >> i am going to shoot if you don't stop. >> stop right there. >> becerra was pronounced dead at the hospital. he had no criminal record. two officers involved are in routine leave while the santa clara county district attorney's office investigates. >>> police in san jose investigating a shootout involving a pol
. >>> let's check in now with anne makovec for today's news headlines. police responded to a report of a man walking around partially naked on saturday carrying a knife at a mobile home park on vienna drive. police say now 19-year-old emmanuel perez becerra called 911 on himself. they say the dispatcher later realized it was becerra on the line and trying to de-escalate the situation while officers were responding. a police dashcam video shows an officer in april trocar and an officer...
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let's check in on today's news headlines with anne makovec. hey, anne. >> reporter: thanks, liz. a prison with a documented history of sexual assault at the highest levels. we don't know if this is connected, but a source inside the prison told the apv warden, an associate warden, and the captain were all taken away today. more than a dozen fbi agents searched the facility seizing computers and documents. the fbi will only conduct a court authorized law enforcement activity. previously though eight employees including a former warden and chaplain was charged with sexually abusing inmates. >>> also in the east bay, jewish students held a demonstration at uc berkeley. this march is in response to an on campus event held by jewish students last month. protesters broke down and shattered the glass door to the venue. they are fighting for their right to freedom of speech, and they are also calling on the university to protect them. we reached out to uc berkeley who sent us a statement a few months ago. >>> releasing these surveillance videos of a homicide suspect. authorities say a wo
let's check in on today's news headlines with anne makovec. hey, anne. >> reporter: thanks, liz. a prison with a documented history of sexual assault at the highest levels. we don't know if this is connected, but a source inside the prison told the apv warden, an associate warden, and the captain were all taken away today. more than a dozen fbi agents searched the facility seizing computers and documents. the fbi will only conduct a court authorized law enforcement activity. previously...
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first though we'll get you caught up on today's headlines with anne makovec. anne? >> reporter: an arrest has been made in the tragic bus-car crash that killed a family. a suspect has been identified as 78-year-old mary fong lau, booked under charges of vehicular manslaughter. police say she was driving eastbound on lower street and crashed into a bus stop near lenox on saturday. a friend of the victim's family tells us they were waiting to go to the zoo at the time. a man and a toddler were pronounced dead at the scene. a woman died a day later. an infant is still in the hospital today with life threatening injuries. the community is holding a memorial tonight for those victims. >>> the city of oakland is working to address crime along the troubled corridor as we reported in-n-out closing their location there, citing crime. they shared their efforts on the neighborhood. one of the initiatives includes a safety ambassador program, which is the resolution and community resources. >>> ambassadors will also free up law enforcement, so that they could go do the real pol
first though we'll get you caught up on today's headlines with anne makovec. anne? >> reporter: an arrest has been made in the tragic bus-car crash that killed a family. a suspect has been identified as 78-year-old mary fong lau, booked under charges of vehicular manslaughter. police say she was driving eastbound on lower street and crashed into a bus stop near lenox on saturday. a friend of the victim's family tells us they were waiting to go to the zoo at the time. a man and a toddler...
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. >>> let's go to anne makovec. anne, this is far from the first problem boeing planes have had in recent months, right? >> yeah. whatever caused this, it is not a good look for boeing. the airline manufacturer has faced a lot of questions about its safety culture after a string of incidents, speaking of wheels falling off, an incident in atlanta still under investigation. a boeing 757 jet operated by delta lost a nose wheel while preparing for takeoff. this was in january. nobody was injured and the plane was put back into service the next day. earlier this year you might remember a door plug blew off an alaska boeing 737 max 9 jetliner as it flew above oregon, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane. since then alaska airlines and united reported finding loose bolts and other problems in the panel doors of other max 9s. this is now under investigation by the justice department which could expose boeing to criminal liability. as one of several ongoing federal investigations into boeing and in a new faa report
. >>> let's go to anne makovec. anne, this is far from the first problem boeing planes have had in recent months, right? >> yeah. whatever caused this, it is not a good look for boeing. the airline manufacturer has faced a lot of questions about its safety culture after a string of incidents, speaking of wheels falling off, an incident in atlanta still under investigation. a boeing 757 jet operated by delta lost a nose wheel while preparing for takeoff. this was in january....
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anne makovec has that story and other news headlines. >> two people were killed -- shot this afternoon. one was killed and the other critically injured. the shooting happened at this condominium complex near the sun valley shopping center. police say they found the victims with multiple gunshot wounds. they were taken to the hospital. police say one of those men was pronounced dead there and the other is being treated for life-threatening injuries. no arrests have been made yet and pleasant hill police say they are still actively investigating the incident. we heard from a witness just moments ago. >> this is the third incident. >> in oakland, one person was killed, three others injured after a wrong way driver in a pickup truck slammed into two other cars. it happened early this morning on 580 on the macarthur maze. just before the crash, the pickup truck had fled from a reported burglary at a smokeshop in el cerrito. police in el cerrito say the truck rammed into the tobacco outlet just before 4:30 this morning. the owner will come to notification of the break-in. >> i woke up, looke
anne makovec has that story and other news headlines. >> two people were killed -- shot this afternoon. one was killed and the other critically injured. the shooting happened at this condominium complex near the sun valley shopping center. police say they found the victims with multiple gunshot wounds. they were taken to the hospital. police say one of those men was pronounced dead there and the other is being treated for life-threatening injuries. no arrests have been made yet and...
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anne makovec has that story and other news headlines. >> hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters swarmed sfo today. one section of the group posted up outside of the international terminal. they held signs demanding an immediate cease-fire in gaza while blocking traffic. here is a look inside the terminal. another group felt -- held this sign right in front of the security checkpoint. passengers were able to make it through. police eventually did arrive. there was no confrontation or any arrests we can see. the death toll in gaza has surpassed 31,000 since the start of the war five months ago. >> we want people to know that although we don't want to negatively impact our community, it cannot be business as usual. >> israel says hamas killed 1200 people in the initial attack. in total, protest organizers say 300 people were involved in today's demonstration. there was no impact on flights or any airport operations. >>> in other news, san jose police arrested two people in connection with a string of bank robberies. one of them happened at a bank around westway last month . one of the susp
anne makovec has that story and other news headlines. >> hundreds of pro-palestinian protesters swarmed sfo today. one section of the group posted up outside of the international terminal. they held signs demanding an immediate cease-fire in gaza while blocking traffic. here is a look inside the terminal. another group felt -- held this sign right in front of the security checkpoint. passengers were able to make it through. police eventually did arrive. there was no confrontation or any...
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. >>> let's check in with anne makovec now for today's news headlines. >> the postal service says somebody pulled a gun on one of their mail carriers in oakland and they are sharing the security camera video. >> no. i don't have them. >> that happened on march 2 along euclid avenue near van buren. the worker was not hurt but the robber got away with her keys to the city collection boxes. there is a picture of that suspect. the postal service is offering a $150,000 reward for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction. >>> westbound lanes of 580 in livermore back open after his tractor-trailer hauling oranges tipped over. it happen on grant line road this morning. the chp had to call a crane to get it upright again before they could reopen the roadway. >>> the san francisco symphony just announced its music director will be stepping down. esa-pekka salonen has been at the helm of the symphony for five seasons now. the symphony says his tenure will end in june of next year after his contract is up. >>> the oakland a's meeting with the city and alameda county officials today to ta
. >>> let's check in with anne makovec now for today's news headlines. >> the postal service says somebody pulled a gun on one of their mail carriers in oakland and they are sharing the security camera video. >> no. i don't have them. >> that happened on march 2 along euclid avenue near van buren. the worker was not hurt but the robber got away with her keys to the city collection boxes. there is a picture of that suspect. the postal service is offering a $150,000...
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first, let's look at today's news headlines with anne makovec. >>> new information at that shooting at a pleasant hill condo complex. police say it all started when thieves tried to rob a delivery driver. investigators say 63-year-old peter popovich was dropping off packing materials to can abridge distributors when two men targeted him. both sides exchanged gunfire. popovich and one other suspect, trevon davis, were both killed. police say at least one other suspect took off . they are still searching for that person. investigators say popovich had a concealed carry permit and used his own gun during the shootout. >>> police in san jose asking potential victims to come forward after hidden camera was found in the bathroom of a starbucks on coleman avenue. investigators say the small camera was found under the sink in the women's restroom. they say there are 91 victims with ages ranging from as young as four up to 85 years old. louie juarez has been arrested and charged with a host of crimes including possession of child . police say they also found more than a dozen guns including two
first, let's look at today's news headlines with anne makovec. >>> new information at that shooting at a pleasant hill condo complex. police say it all started when thieves tried to rob a delivery driver. investigators say 63-year-old peter popovich was dropping off packing materials to can abridge distributors when two men targeted him. both sides exchanged gunfire. popovich and one other suspect, trevon davis, were both killed. police say at least one other suspect took off . they...
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in today's project earth, anne makovec has an to bring them back home. >> it is a 300 mile journey thatancestral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the macleod river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by the winnemen wintu tribe and its chief, caleen sisk. the tribe has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> salmon populations are a fraction of what they once were and climate change plays a role. >> in the last decade, they have been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruptive heat waves, dryness to extreme drought. >> chuck bon homme heads up the california department of fish and wildlife and says the summer of 2021 was a grim one for the salmon. >> we were in the midst of the peak of our most recent severe drought. these fish are now trapped down on the valley floors and the valley floors are much harder. water that is too hot is legal for salmon. >> california's fish and wildlife just awarded $50 million in grants for 15 projects, one involves the winnemen wintu and the tribes attempt to restore
in today's project earth, anne makovec has an to bring them back home. >> it is a 300 mile journey thatancestral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the macleod river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by the winnemen wintu tribe and its chief, caleen sisk. the tribe has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> salmon populations are a fraction of what they once were and climate change plays a role....
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. >>> let's check in with anne makovec for a look at your news headlines. >> san jose police announcing two arrests made in separate homicide cases today. the most recent case, a deadly shooting at a parking lot on moorpark avenue. police say a man was shot and killed while sitting in a car last thursday. police say they are also looking for a second suspect in that case. they released this photo from a surveillance camera and they are asking for people to help identify this person. the motive for the killing is under investigation. >>> police in san jose made an arrested a shooting that killed one person and injured two others. this guy, juan perez was booked into jail. the shooting happened at a parking lot on story road on february 18. vigil was happening in the area at the time. >>> an old navy robbery in alameda led police to a discovery of $75,000 worth of stolen merchandise. police say they had been investigating multiple cases of organized retail theft which led them to recovering eight truckloads of stolen goods, multiple stolen cars and more than 10 grand in cash. police say t
. >>> let's check in with anne makovec for a look at your news headlines. >> san jose police announcing two arrests made in separate homicide cases today. the most recent case, a deadly shooting at a parking lot on moorpark avenue. police say a man was shot and killed while sitting in a car last thursday. police say they are also looking for a second suspect in that case. they released this photo from a surveillance camera and they are asking for people to help identify this...
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anne makovec is following that and other news headlines. >> a lot of twists and turns in the scott peterson case already over the years. now, likely even more on the way. right now, he is serving a life sentence without parole for the murders of his pregnant wife laci and their unborn son. he is fighting to get his case retried with new help on his side. our max darrow was at the courthouse in san mateo county. >> around 20 years later, this case continues and scott peterson was back in a san mateo county courtroom. the legal proceedings today were relatively brief, about 45 minutes and it sets the tone for what will be a lengthy process. the judge set three hearing dates that we will be keeping our eyes on, one in april, one in may and one in july. inside the courtroom today, peterson appeared via zoom. he did not speak much outside of saying formalities like yes, your honor. he did appear relatively calm and confident. he is represented now by the l.a. innocence project. there are three big motions pending. the big one at play, a postconviction dna testing motion, specifically surrounding
anne makovec is following that and other news headlines. >> a lot of twists and turns in the scott peterson case already over the years. now, likely even more on the way. right now, he is serving a life sentence without parole for the murders of his pregnant wife laci and their unborn son. he is fighting to get his case retried with new help on his side. our max darrow was at the courthouse in san mateo county. >> around 20 years later, this case continues and scott peterson was...
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anne makovec spoke with the mayor today and has more on her message. >> we have some follow-up questionsfter the news conference on monday when she touted the city's efforts to crack down on crime along hegenberger corridor. crime has taken its toll there. next week, in-n-out burger will close restaurant for the first time in the company's history. it is the only oakland location. the nearby denny's restaurant closed down earlier this month and many of the fast food franchises like taco bell no longer accept cash or allow sitdown dining. >> for far too long, government has not worked for that corridor. government has not paid attention to that corridor and that his wife this is a corridor where we are seeing millions of people coming to the oakland airport. it is my priority corridor. >> she credits the recent dip in crime to a safety ambassador program, stepped up police patrols and surveillance cameras in the neighborhood. >>> the city unveiled new kiosks like these that will be installed at several business districts. the first one is by the fox theater. they have interactive digital
anne makovec spoke with the mayor today and has more on her message. >> we have some follow-up questionsfter the news conference on monday when she touted the city's efforts to crack down on crime along hegenberger corridor. crime has taken its toll there. next week, in-n-out burger will close restaurant for the first time in the company's history. it is the only oakland location. the nearby denny's restaurant closed down earlier this month and many of the fast food franchises like taco...
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. >>> let's check in with anne makovec now for today's other news headlines. >> concerns about the possiblealgal bloom today. this is at lake merritt. take a look at this video from our chopper showing a red hue in the water. this is near the boathouse. again, it is not clear what exactly is causing this red color in the water but we know back in 2022, there was a harmful algal bloom known as a red tide in the lake and that was believed to be the cause of the killing of a lot of fish. >>> the faa is now investigating how that wheel fell off a boeing 777 after takeoff at sfo. the tire that came off ended up crushing a car in an employee parking lot. the flight had to be rerouted to lax where landed safely. thankfully, nobody was injured. >>> your pg&e bill will soon go up again. regulators approved another rate hike meaning the average customer will be paying $46 a month starting in may. that is on top of the last rate hike in january and on top of pg&e's $2.2 billion profit last year. the utility says it needs the money to pay for safety upgrades. >>> tonight, san francisco chinatown night
. >>> let's check in with anne makovec now for today's other news headlines. >> concerns about the possiblealgal bloom today. this is at lake merritt. take a look at this video from our chopper showing a red hue in the water. this is near the boathouse. again, it is not clear what exactly is causing this red color in the water but we know back in 2022, there was a harmful algal bloom known as a red tide in the lake and that was believed to be the cause of the killing of a lot of...
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. >> i'm anne makovec following last night's vote. we know one thing, california is not going to have a woman in the u.s. senate next year. the two front runners are democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey. katie porter and bay area congresswoman barbara lee. schiff was endorsed early on by then house speaker nancy pelosi. of more than $30 million with a track record of more than two decades of experience in the house. >> democrats, independence and republicans alike, they want someone who will deliver. it is just not enough to make good videos. you have to make good legislation, and you have to improve the quality of their lives. >> his campaign ads will frame the matchup confirmed last night. but no republican has won a statewide office in california since 2006. >> keep in mind this is the first game of a double header. so keep the evening of november 5 open. as we will celebrate again. >> he is quite popular with trump supporters in california. and in the first impeachment proceedings. of course, california is a deeply blu
. >> i'm anne makovec following last night's vote. we know one thing, california is not going to have a woman in the u.s. senate next year. the two front runners are democrat adam schiff and republican steve garvey. katie porter and bay area congresswoman barbara lee. schiff was endorsed early on by then house speaker nancy pelosi. of more than $30 million with a track record of more than two decades of experience in the house. >> democrats, independence and republicans alike, they...
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anne makovec has more. >> reporter: he has been facing multiple allegations over the last few months. a big thing by the freds, here is the s.w.a.t. team showing up at his home in beverly hills, la. he has been facing a number of allegations recently. two women accusing him of sexual abuse last november. a week prior he settled with the singer, a former girlfriend that contains allegations of rain and physical abuse. last saturday she accused combs and another man of raping her when she was 17. years ago. and a male said combs forced him to have sex with prostitutes. >> what we see here in the department of homeland security leading a raid is that there may be some allegations that they are looking into of sex trafficking. >> you might remember him as puff daddy. he build one of the biggest empires in hip hop. he is the founder of bad boy records and a winner that worked with usher and lil kim. today the feds were seen taking people from the home in l.a. in handcuffs, we don't know about the allegations they might be facing. many of these documented allegations against combs are years
anne makovec has more. >> reporter: he has been facing multiple allegations over the last few months. a big thing by the freds, here is the s.w.a.t. team showing up at his home in beverly hills, la. he has been facing a number of allegations recently. two women accusing him of sexual abuse last november. a week prior he settled with the singer, a former girlfriend that contains allegations of rain and physical abuse. last saturday she accused combs and another man of raping her when she...
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but first let's get you caught up on today's news e headlines with anne makovec. >> reporter: the chase and shootout ended with four deputies injured. one is in critical condition. authorities said after midnight, officers got a call of a suspect brandishing a rifle. they say that person opened fire during the pursuit, and deputies fired back. that suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> heads up for drivers on 580. crews are now doing emergency pothole repairs. this is west of the toll plaza on the richmond san rafael bridge. at least one of those lanes will be closed until 6:00 this evening. >>> a group trying to recall alameda county d.a. pamela price as they submitted enough signatures to county officials to qualify for the november ballot. the group says they collected more than 123,000 signatures. the county registrar has 10 days to validate them if everything checks out. they will schedule a special election. we reached out to the d.a.'s office as they have no comment. >>> in san jose, state and city leaders announcing new legislation to speed up housing. the announcement m
but first let's get you caught up on today's news e headlines with anne makovec. >> reporter: the chase and shootout ended with four deputies injured. one is in critical condition. authorities said after midnight, officers got a call of a suspect brandishing a rifle. they say that person opened fire during the pursuit, and deputies fired back. that suspect was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> heads up for drivers on 580. crews are now doing emergency pothole repairs. this is...
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. >> thank you joining us, i'm anne makovec in for elizabeth cook. six people are missing and presumed dead this afternoon after a cargo ship hit a bridge in baltimore, causing it to collapse. this is a live look at the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. you can see some of the sections of that bridge are in the water, and the cargo ship is still there. two people have been rescued from the water, and the search is underway right now for six construction workers who were believed to be on the bridge when it collapsed. this all happened early this morning, at around 10:30 p.m. our time. a youtube channel caught the moment when the large cargo ship rammed into a support column of the bridge, bringing it down into the river. before the collision, the crew aboard the ship notified state officials of the vessel had lost power, and that hitting the bridge was possible. >> yo, what? oh my gosh. >> that witness also caught the moment on camera as the ship rammed into the bridge. a crane operator at the port also felt the impact from his nearby
. >> thank you joining us, i'm anne makovec in for elizabeth cook. six people are missing and presumed dead this afternoon after a cargo ship hit a bridge in baltimore, causing it to collapse. this is a live look at the collapsed francis scott key bridge in baltimore. you can see some of the sections of that bridge are in the water, and the cargo ship is still there. two people have been rescued from the water, and the search is underway right now for six construction workers who were...
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anne makovec is following the campaign for us. ne, this is a plan the governor is really hanging his hat on. >> you probably have seen his campaign ads for it. there's no question that homelessness and substance abuse are serious problems in california. prop 1 would overhaul the way the state spends billions of dollars to try to address them. it's a $6.3 billion bond that would help the state create more treatment beds for people struggling with addiction and mental health problems. the yes campaign estimates 6,800 treatment slots and almost 4,400 housing units could be constructed with the money raised. this is the only statewide measure on the ballot and it's a big part of the governor's plan to get people off the streets into treatment. he joined san francisco's mayor and district attorney today to try to get out the vote. >> we need to stabilize people. we need to deal with the underlying reasons they're out on the streets and sidewalks in the first place, the reason they're self-medicating with drug or alcohol addictions, with
anne makovec is following the campaign for us. ne, this is a plan the governor is really hanging his hat on. >> you probably have seen his campaign ads for it. there's no question that homelessness and substance abuse are serious problems in california. prop 1 would overhaul the way the state spends billions of dollars to try to address them. it's a $6.3 billion bond that would help the state create more treatment beds for people struggling with addiction and mental health problems. the...
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anne makovec has more on his message. >> reporter: yeah, it was a big welcome to oakland for the man moving in from lubbock, texas. he has plenty of challenges in front of him. he's taking over a department that's endured decades of drama from allegations of officer misconduct, sex scandals, rampant gang violence, theft throughout the city. and a string of short lived tenures for police chiefs. the department is now under federal oversight. floyd mitchell will officially become chief in either late april or early may. he says he realizes that he will have a lot to learn. >> and from being outside, i have not sat down to delve into what's going on here. i'm not privy to some of the information. so first and foremost, i'm going to talk to my staff and talk to the community to find out what they believe is going on. and then i'm going to make sure that we will have a robust violent crime initiative plan in place. >> reporter: mitchell spent 25 years with the police department in kansas city, missouri, then served as police chief in temple, texas before joining the lubbock police departm
anne makovec has more on his message. >> reporter: yeah, it was a big welcome to oakland for the man moving in from lubbock, texas. he has plenty of challenges in front of him. he's taking over a department that's endured decades of drama from allegations of officer misconduct, sex scandals, rampant gang violence, theft throughout the city. and a string of short lived tenures for police chiefs. the department is now under federal oversight. floyd mitchell will officially become chief in...
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anne makovec here on district 16 race to fill anna eshoo's seat. we're still looking at the numbers coming in? >> yes, we are and hot off the prez as we just got new minutes in the next past few minutes or so. it changes some of the percentages. so for these candidates, it is all still up in the air with a lot of people waiting for all these votes to be counted because it's razor thin. and so here are the latest numbers right now. this is sam liccardo leading, which we knew that already. joe simitian, 17.7%. and evan low has 15.6%. so just some very minor changes in the percentages there. the top two candidates, of course, are going to head to the november runoff. liccardo's spot in the race is all, but confirmed. he was already celebrating last night. it was an early front runner, raking in nearly double the cash as his competitors in the first month and a half of that campaign. >> i'm pretty familiar with the turf if washington, d.c. and what i know is we've got to get congress focused on the problems that our residents are most concerned about l
anne makovec here on district 16 race to fill anna eshoo's seat. we're still looking at the numbers coming in? >> yes, we are and hot off the prez as we just got new minutes in the next past few minutes or so. it changes some of the percentages. so for these candidates, it is all still up in the air with a lot of people waiting for all these votes to be counted because it's razor thin. and so here are the latest numbers right now. this is sam liccardo leading, which we knew that already....
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anne makovec is following that and today's other news headlines. >> we are starting a pacifica where police shot and killed a woman after they say she shot her own son. this happened just before 8:00 this morning at a home on francisco boulevard just around the corner from a 7-eleven. pacifica police say they got a call from a man saying his mom had shot him. when they got there, police say the man was trying to drive away and that she pointed her gun at them so at least one officer opened fire and that woman died at the scene. police say her son is recovering in the hospital. no names have been released. the san mateo county da's office is investigating. >>> oakland's new police chief faced the media for the first time today. there he is, floyd mitchell. he spent 25 years with dpd in kansas city, missouri and most recently was the chief in lubbock, texas . >> oakland reminds me a lot of kansas city. it is very much the same size and is facing the same issues. i believe i have a lot to bring to oakland. >> he takes over the department that remains under adderall oversight. he will of
anne makovec is following that and today's other news headlines. >> we are starting a pacifica where police shot and killed a woman after they say she shot her own son. this happened just before 8:00 this morning at a home on francisco boulevard just around the corner from a 7-eleven. pacifica police say they got a call from a man saying his mom had shot him. when they got there, police say the man was trying to drive away and that she pointed her gun at them so at least one officer...
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. >>> let's get you caught up on today's headlines with anne makovec. >> it has become all too common in oakland, thieves ransacking local businesses. in this case, the cameras were rolling, catching it all in progress. groups of shops and oaklands shopping allie become the latest to fall victim to smash and grabs overnight. the thieves smashed windows and they were caught on camera as they store merchandise. isaac star says his girlfriend's business clothing shop was among those broken into. >> i don't know what they will be able to resell, a bunch of vintage close, unless they know where to go to sell the kind of stuff. it is hurting the business owners. >> the incident adds to simmering crime frustrations in the city. we will bring you more about these break-ins on the news at 6:00 tonight. >>> in african, someone was hit and killed by a caltrain this morning. the agency is not sure why the person was on the tracks. no passengers on board were hurt. structure people living in makeshift shelters along the waterways of san jose will soon have to move. state mandate is requiring san j
. >>> let's get you caught up on today's headlines with anne makovec. >> it has become all too common in oakland, thieves ransacking local businesses. in this case, the cameras were rolling, catching it all in progress. groups of shops and oaklands shopping allie become the latest to fall victim to smash and grabs overnight. the thieves smashed windows and they were caught on camera as they store merchandise. isaac star says his girlfriend's business clothing shop was among those...
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now anne makovec is following one of the crime fighting tactics going into place right here in san francisco. >> cameras that can lead license plates. they were not allowed in san francisco until voters passed prop e this month. allowing police to use more technology in this city, wasting no time implementing them. 400 cameras will be installed at 100 intersections across san francisco. the purpose is to combat theft. violent crime, and illegal side shows. the city says these cameras will help locate suspects, witnesses, and missing persons. but they will not include facial recognition software. police chief bill scott calls it a game changer. >> the city and county of san francisco is the tech capital of the world. now our officers, will have that technology they need to better address the crime challenges in our city. this is a very exciting thing. >> the cameras are now being placed on a rolling basis at intersections and locations across the city. police expect all 400 cameras to be in place and operable within the next three months. a part of the funding will come from a grant from the
now anne makovec is following one of the crime fighting tactics going into place right here in san francisco. >> cameras that can lead license plates. they were not allowed in san francisco until voters passed prop e this month. allowing police to use more technology in this city, wasting no time implementing them. 400 cameras will be installed at 100 intersections across san francisco. the purpose is to combat theft. violent crime, and illegal side shows. the city says these cameras will...
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anne makovec has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: no arrests have been made.the shooting happening in broad daylight. police are canvassing for clues. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and cars speeding off just before noon. police were called to the scene and found two men lying on the ground who were shot several times. one man was taken to the hospital immediately. as first responders attended to the other. >> we started chest compressions, we were there for the longest time. we finally came and got him. i believe that he did die. he was an older man. >> reporter: both men were taken to the john deere medical center in walnut creek, where one man was pronounced dead. the second man is being treated for life-threatening injuries. a lot of questions this evening as to if these men knew each other or the shooter. police say they are only starting to piece things together. >> always looking for cameras and witnesses. there are so many cameras, even residential cameras now. we look for residential cameras to help the investigation. >> police are hopin
anne makovec has the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: no arrests have been made.the shooting happening in broad daylight. police are canvassing for clues. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots and cars speeding off just before noon. police were called to the scene and found two men lying on the ground who were shot several times. one man was taken to the hospital immediately. as first responders attended to the other. >> we started chest compressions, we were there...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec following when appears to be an escalation of a federal investigation into the women's prison in dublin. the fbi was out swarming the facility today, a prison with a documented history of sexual assault at the highest levels. a source inside the prison told the a.p. the warden, an associate warden and captain were all taken away today. more than a dozen fbi agents were there seizing computers and documents. the fbi will only say they conducted a court-authorized law enforcement activity, but we do know after an investigation in 2021 at least eight employees, including a former warden and chaplain, were convicted of sexually abusing inmates. the prison has garnered the nickname rape club. dozens of former prisoners have spoken out. >> it is hard to fully describe how this felt. the captain already had complete control over my day-to-day life and was now enforcing control over my body. >> she's a plaintiff in dozens of lawsuits pending now against the u.s. bureau of prisons and prison employees, many allegations including threats of deportation or solitary confine
. >>> i'm anne makovec following when appears to be an escalation of a federal investigation into the women's prison in dublin. the fbi was out swarming the facility today, a prison with a documented history of sexual assault at the highest levels. a source inside the prison told the a.p. the warden, an associate warden and captain were all taken away today. more than a dozen fbi agents were there seizing computers and documents. the fbi will only say they conducted a court-authorized...
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anne makovec has the latest on the investigation underway. >> reporter: no arrests, julia, but police are looking for clues as we speak. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, and a loud car speeding off just before noon. this was the view from our chopper. police were called to the scene. they found two men lying on the ground who had been shot several times. >> one man was down. he was not moving at all. the other guy was bleeding a lot . when they got him up to put him onto the gurney, you know, you could see, but he was moving a little bit, and talking. >> reporter: both men were taken to john medical center in walnut creek, where one man, a 67-year-old, was pronounced dead. the second man is being treated for injuries described as life-threatening. a lot of questions this evening as to if and how these men knew each other , and the shooter. police say at this point they are starting to piece things together, canvassing the neighborhood for surveillance footage that might exist. they are hoping that anybody who might know something or have potentially helpful video would co
anne makovec has the latest on the investigation underway. >> reporter: no arrests, julia, but police are looking for clues as we speak. witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, and a loud car speeding off just before noon. this was the view from our chopper. police were called to the scene. they found two men lying on the ground who had been shot several times. >> one man was down. he was not moving at all. the other guy was bleeding a lot . when they got him up to put him...
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. >>> first, let's get to anne makovec with news headlines. >> we are beginning with breaking news. 50 minutes go, police in oakland announced the arrest of the killing of a corner store worker earlier this year. it happened in february -- in january, rather. family friends say the brother owns the store and he had worked there for years. the family friend says he came from yemen. he and his wife and his four children live near the store. police just announced the arrest of a juvenile in connection with that. structure police in fremont investigating a shooting near a walmart today. our chopper found one car with what looked like bulletholes in the window. police say one person has been sent to the hospital and investigators have not released any information on the suspect but they say there is no threat to the public this afternoon. >>> phase just released new renderings for their proposed park in las vegas. the design includes views of the vegas skyline. the ballpark is not expected to be ready until 2028. >>> caltrans an amtrak expanding service from oakland. the agencies unveiled s
. >>> first, let's get to anne makovec with news headlines. >> we are beginning with breaking news. 50 minutes go, police in oakland announced the arrest of the killing of a corner store worker earlier this year. it happened in february -- in january, rather. family friends say the brother owns the store and he had worked there for years. the family friend says he came from yemen. he and his wife and his four children live near the store. police just announced the arrest of a...
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anne makovec has more on what could be the end of an era. kids are probably going mom, what's a landline? >> right. just in our lifetime how many different incarnations of the phone that we've gone through. >> absolutely. >> some people arguing we are not ready to cut the cord completely. there are some neighborhoods in the bay area with spotty cell service at best like montara, a coastal area in san mateo county rated by "pc magazine" as one of the worst cellular dead zones in the u.s. we recently met glenn eastman of moss beach who said he needs his landline for an emergency and internet connection. >> when everything else goes bad in an emergency or even when people don't have an internet or a cell phone, you can always get 911 on a landline. i would say to at&t that they're giving up their responsibility to loyal customers who have been with them for years and years and years. >> it is not just at&t considering this. in response to an fcc order allowing providers to drop copper landlines, other providers are planning on it in the future.
anne makovec has more on what could be the end of an era. kids are probably going mom, what's a landline? >> right. just in our lifetime how many different incarnations of the phone that we've gone through. >> absolutely. >> some people arguing we are not ready to cut the cord completely. there are some neighborhoods in the bay area with spotty cell service at best like montara, a coastal area in san mateo county rated by "pc magazine" as one of the worst cellular...
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anne makovec heard from the mayor today. he's not happy about the council's decision. >> the question is something better than nothing? the mayor says shelving this ordinance basically amounts to playing politics with the public safety. last year at the antioch marina parking lot multiple crashes involving cars running away from antioch police, shearing off a fire hydrant, injuring an innocent female driver, crashing into a water main and police found a suburban in the river at the end of the dock. they believe it was driven into the water after the sideshow, nobody inside. it's chaos like this the mayor says police need more tools to address. >> absolutely i'm somewhat blown away by the actions of the council, but it's an election year. it's political. it's a shame they're putting public safety at risk. >> the ordinance reject would have punished sideshow organizers and promoters with fines and up to six months in jail. tuesday night was supposed to basically be a rubber stamp, but two council members decided they wanted to
anne makovec heard from the mayor today. he's not happy about the council's decision. >> the question is something better than nothing? the mayor says shelving this ordinance basically amounts to playing politics with the public safety. last year at the antioch marina parking lot multiple crashes involving cars running away from antioch police, shearing off a fire hydrant, injuring an innocent female driver, crashing into a water main and police found a suburban in the river at the end of...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec following another big protest in san francisco calling for a ceasefire in gaza today. it started this afternoon at city hall and then the demonstrators moved to market street, many of them holding pro palestinian signs. they walked towards the intersection of octavia street right by the entrance to highway 101, but there they were met with a heavy police presence, which is a contrast to last month when pro palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire briefly closed the entrance to highway 101. this is video from february 19th when the protesters marched up the on ramp toward the u.s. 101 and i-80 split. law enforcement was able to clear most of them from the freeway about an hour later before the evening rush, but it obviously caused a massive traffic backup. that demonstration was planned by the arab resource and organizing center. >>> the general election campaign tonight shifts into high gear. president biden is traveling to a key battleground state this afternoon while former president trump is completing a takeover of the republican establishment. natalie
. >>> i'm anne makovec following another big protest in san francisco calling for a ceasefire in gaza today. it started this afternoon at city hall and then the demonstrators moved to market street, many of them holding pro palestinian signs. they walked towards the intersection of octavia street right by the entrance to highway 101, but there they were met with a heavy police presence, which is a contrast to last month when pro palestinian protesters calling for a ceasefire briefly...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec following today's oakland announcement on robert f. kennedy jr.'s running mate for the november presidential election. it is tech entrepreneur and attorney nicole shanahan. >> i'm so proud to introduce to you the next vice president of the united states, my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologyist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan. >> shanahan grew up in oakland, later marrying and then divorcing google's cofounder sergey brin. she's already contributed $4 million to the kennedy super pac. she is 38 years old, one of the reasons kennedy said he picked her to appeal to younger voters. he also said he wanted someone with whom he shares common values on healthcare, agriculture, and big tech. >> listen to bobby kennedy in his own words. take a look at his vision for america. it is a vision that i share too. as i spend the next seven months of my life getting him on each and every ballot in this country. >> robert f. kennedy, the nephew of the 35th president, john f. kennedy, will be running as an independent but needed to name a running
. >>> i'm anne makovec following today's oakland announcement on robert f. kennedy jr.'s running mate for the november presidential election. it is tech entrepreneur and attorney nicole shanahan. >> i'm so proud to introduce to you the next vice president of the united states, my fellow lawyer, a brilliant scientist, technologyist, a fierce warrior mom, nicole shanahan. >> shanahan grew up in oakland, later marrying and then divorcing google's cofounder sergey brin. she's...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec following an investigation in pacifica after police shot and killed a woman accused of shooting her own son. this all happened just before 8:00 this morning at a home on francisco boulevard just around the corner from the 7-eleven. and when they got there, police say the mom was trying to drive away and that she pointed her gun at them. at least one officer opened fire. that woman died at the scene. police say her son is recovering in the hospital. no names have been released. the san mateo county district attorney's office is investigating. >>> well a shooting in san jose led police down a rabbit hole that ended with several gang related arrests. loads of confiscated firearms and a massive drug bust. it started with a shooting last october that they determined to be gang related. they identified these suspects, linked to the crime. police were able to get a search warrant where they found several firearms. the 3-d printer more than 13 kilos. six kilos of methamphetamine, and two kilos of cocaine and heroin each. >>> and in baltimore now, search crews have found the
. >>> i'm anne makovec following an investigation in pacifica after police shot and killed a woman accused of shooting her own son. this all happened just before 8:00 this morning at a home on francisco boulevard just around the corner from the 7-eleven. and when they got there, police say the mom was trying to drive away and that she pointed her gun at them. at least one officer opened fire. that woman died at the scene. police say her son is recovering in the hospital. no names have...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec with new information on a deadly shootout in santa rosa that also left ate sheriff's deputy in critical condition. it happened early monday morning outside la hacienda del toro restaurant and nightclub. the sonoma county sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a person waving around a rifle. according to a new report from santa rosa police, that person later identified as jose cervantes drove off as deputies arrived. the chase was on and at some point deputies say cervantes got out of his car and started shooting at them with an ak-47-style rifle. deputies returned fire and we spoke with one of the neighbors who heard this. >> it was more semiautomatic bang, bang, bang, bang like rounds, multiple rounds, and then return fire in the same rhythm. so you knew it was a gunfight. >> after the first shootout police say cervantes got back into his car, drove off, then crashed into this fence and head on with one of their patrol vehicles before another deputy fired several shots at him. he was pronounced dead at the scene. today's report suggests it might have been the ca
. >>> i'm anne makovec with new information on a deadly shootout in santa rosa that also left ate sheriff's deputy in critical condition. it happened early monday morning outside la hacienda del toro restaurant and nightclub. the sonoma county sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a person waving around a rifle. according to a new report from santa rosa police, that person later identified as jose cervantes drove off as deputies arrived. the chase was on and at some point...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec with new security video of an officer-involved shooting in vallejo in which an 18-year-old was shot and injured. police just released it. >> drop the gun. i'll shoot you. drop the gun. >> we froze that video the moment before the officer from the american canyon pd pulled the trigger. the 18-year-old immediately collapses to the ground. he did survive and was taken to the hospital. this all happened on january 11th in front of a house on sousa way and gateway drive in vallejo. the 18-year-old was a passenger in a car that took off from a traffic stop on highway 29. officers tracked down that car to this neighborhood. they say the man got out of the car, took off on foot and the shooting occurred. you heard the officer telling him to drop the gun. in the video you can make out what appears to be a handgun thrown by the teenager the moment he's shot in the back by the officer. police say that was one of two guns that the 18-year-old had on him. >>> still ahead, yet another plane experiencing problems, the latest case happening in the bay area as the airline indust
. >>> i'm anne makovec with new security video of an officer-involved shooting in vallejo in which an 18-year-old was shot and injured. police just released it. >> drop the gun. i'll shoot you. drop the gun. >> we froze that video the moment before the officer from the american canyon pd pulled the trigger. the 18-year-old immediately collapses to the ground. he did survive and was taken to the hospital. this all happened on january 11th in front of a house on sousa way and...
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anne makovec has more on the plan and one of several local neighborhoods dealing with rampant crime. >> this neighborhood is prominent with the airport and the oakland coliseum and it's been dealing with some unflattering headlines recently. so today the mayor lined up with city leaders, law enforcement, and community groups to say that the area is actually seeing crime trending down compared to 2023 in auto burglaries, robbery, and theft. the opd is conducting more foot patrols. the port of oakland and the sheriff's office are monitoring a network of surveillance cameras and conducting periodic surge operations. >> as east oakland rises, our city and this region will rise and will thrive for generations to come and together we must and we will get it done. >> the city also has a partnership with a safety ambassador program called the black culture zone with civilian patrols trained in conflict resolution. this is after several businesses have had it with the neighborhood and decided to close because of crime, including this in-n-out, the chain's only oakland location. the last day o
anne makovec has more on the plan and one of several local neighborhoods dealing with rampant crime. >> this neighborhood is prominent with the airport and the oakland coliseum and it's been dealing with some unflattering headlines recently. so today the mayor lined up with city leaders, law enforcement, and community groups to say that the area is actually seeing crime trending down compared to 2023 in auto burglaries, robbery, and theft. the opd is conducting more foot patrols. the port...
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anne makovec is here in studio with more on the cause and concern about what's next. >> yeah. a huge mess left behind after this break this morning. it was a very powerful water main, a lot of pressure behind that. we haven't even gotten a firm number on how much water was released this morning. as you can see, certainly a lot shooting some 60 feet in the air. the water main broke around 9:30 a.m. crews were finally able to use a shutoff valve to stop the water about two hours later. the view from our chopper shows the massive amount of mud created. the water basically carved out a river that flowed down the hill next to pine lake park, leaving pools of mud along the way. that is the perspective from the ground. city officials say the cause of the break appears to be failure of an eight-inch valve connected to a 60-inch water transmission line. that transmission line feeds water from their treatment plant on the peninsula to the sunset reservoir. we heard from a neighbor today who heard it break. >> initially i walk out to my side yard and i heard a crack and then a boom, loud
anne makovec is here in studio with more on the cause and concern about what's next. >> yeah. a huge mess left behind after this break this morning. it was a very powerful water main, a lot of pressure behind that. we haven't even gotten a firm number on how much water was released this morning. as you can see, certainly a lot shooting some 60 feet in the air. the water main broke around 9:30 a.m. crews were finally able to use a shutoff valve to stop the water about two hours later. the...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec in the newsroom following a couple healthcare strikes around the bay. hundreds of healthcare workers in daly city hit the picket lines today for a two-day strike. >> a little bit louder, three. we want justice for our -- >> now workers walking off the job at seton hospital are demanding better benefits and ongoing negotiations. workers say the new health plan makes it hard for them to find hospitals that take their new plan. >> they do not accept our insurance here. i have been trying to get an mri myself and i have been unable to get authorization for that. >> we work for a hospital and we're not getting -- the workers are not getting proper healthcare. what does that say about the hospital? >> in a statement seton hospital said, "we are disappointed with the union's decision to walk off the job in the middle of our contract negotiations at the expense of patient care, despite seton medical care offing great pay, substantial benefits and time off." in santa clara county nurses are planning a three-day strike next week. workers say they want better pay
. >>> i'm anne makovec in the newsroom following a couple healthcare strikes around the bay. hundreds of healthcare workers in daly city hit the picket lines today for a two-day strike. >> a little bit louder, three. we want justice for our -- >> now workers walking off the job at seton hospital are demanding better benefits and ongoing negotiations. workers say the new health plan makes it hard for them to find hospitals that take their new plan. >> they do not...
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. >> in today's project earth report, anne makovec reports on a creative solution that ames to manage the stormwater while benefiting kids, their families and their neighborhoods. >> reporter: from up high two pink steeples mark the spot, south of golden gate park is st. anne's sunset. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone who goes there. >> reporter: including the vander wiel family, parents jennifer and miles, 9-year-old ella and 6-year-old hugh. they belong to the first generation at st. anne that will benefit from a bold new project. >> i think it's really important and wonderful to see the school kind of leading the way. >> reporter: the plan? to transform st. anne's concrete campus into a stormwater schoolyard all thanks to a grant from the san francisco public utilities commission. >> we're excited for you guys to see it when it's built. >> reporter: sarah blume is the senior watershed planner with the puc which has so far awarded 20 grants to schools, art groups, and parks. the main goal is to divert with stor
. >> in today's project earth report, anne makovec reports on a creative solution that ames to manage the stormwater while benefiting kids, their families and their neighborhoods. >> reporter: from up high two pink steeples mark the spot, south of golden gate park is st. anne's sunset. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone who goes there. >> reporter: including the vander wiel family, parents jennifer...
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anne makovec has more on the project in project earth report. >> reporter: it's a 300-mile journey thatok salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by a tribe and the chief. the drive never waved from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: climate change plays a role. >> in the last decade they have been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruntive heat waves and dryness through drought. >> reporter: he head's up the fish and wildlife department. he said the summer of 2021 was a grim one for the salmon. >> we were in the peak of the most recent severe drought. these fish are trapped on the valley floors. the valley floors are hotter. water that is too hot is lethal for salmon. >> reporter: california's fish and wildlife awarded $50 million in grants for 15 projects. one involves the tribe's attempts to restore wild salmon to the river. >> it's the right thing to do and help us figure out how to save salmon in california. >> they are in a dire position now and may go extinct if this project tha
anne makovec has more on the project in project earth report. >> reporter: it's a 300-mile journey thatok salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimage is led by a tribe and the chief. the drive never waved from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: climate change plays a role. >> in the last decade they have been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruntive heat waves and dryness...
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anne makovec reports. >> reporter: from up high to pink steeples mark the spot. south of golden gate park you will find st. anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended the private school more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone that goes there. >> reporter: including the vander wheel family. 9-year-old ella and 6-year-old hugh. they will benefit from a new bold project. >> it's important and wonderful to see the school leading the way. >> reporter: the plan to transform st. anne's concrete campus into a storm water schoolyard thanks to a grant from the san francisco public utility commission. >> we are excited to see it when it's built. >> reporter: sara bloom is the senior watershed planner with the upc that awarded 20 grants to schools, artworks and parks. the main goal is to divert storm water. >> climate change is here. we will see more and more intense storms. green infrastructure is one of the many tools in the toolbox that we have to manage storm water, especia
anne makovec reports. >> reporter: from up high to pink steeples mark the spot. south of golden gate park you will find st. anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended the private school more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone that goes there. >> reporter: including the vander wheel family. 9-year-old ella and 6-year-old hugh. they will benefit from a new bold project. >>...
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anne makovec reports. >> reporter: from up high to pink steeples mark the spot. uth of golden gate park you will find st. anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended the private school more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone that goes there. including the vander wheel family, 9-year-old ella and 6-year-old hugh. they will benefit from a new bold project. >> it's important and wonderful to see the school leading the way. >> reporter: the plan to transform st. anne's concrete campus into a storm water schoolyard thanks to a grant from the san francisco public utility commission. >> we are excited to see it when it's built. >> reporter: sara bloom is the senior watershed planner with the upc that awarded 20 grants to schools, artworks and parks. the main goal is to divert storm water. >> climate change is here. we will see more and more intense storms. green infrastructure is one of the many tools in the toolbox that we have to manage storm water, especially during the
anne makovec reports. >> reporter: from up high to pink steeples mark the spot. uth of golden gate park you will find st. anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended the private school more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and neighborhood experience st. anne's personally or know someone that goes there. including the vander wheel family, 9-year-old ella and 6-year-old hugh. they will benefit from a new bold project. >> it's important and...
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anne makovec has the details on the project in project earth. >> reporter: sit a 300-mile journey that traces the an test ral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pill gri imagine is led by the tribe and its chief. the driver has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: salmon fopulations are a fraction of what they once were and climate change plays a role. >> the last decade they've been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruptive heat wave, dryness through extreme drought. >> reporter: chuck bonham heads up the california department of fish and wildlife. he says the summer of 2021 was a grim one for the salmon. >> we were in the midst of the peak of our most recent severe drought, and these fish are now trapped down on the valley floors. and the valley floors are much hotter. water that's too hot is lethal for salmon. >> reporter: california's fish and wildlife just awarded $50 million in grants for 15 projects. one involved the tribe's attempts to resto
anne makovec has the details on the project in project earth. >> reporter: sit a 300-mile journey that traces the an test ral path of the winter run chinook salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pill gri imagine is led by the tribe and its chief. the driver has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: salmon fopulations are a fraction of what they once were and climate change plays a role....
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and anne makovec i'm going to put another coin in the coin jar and thank you for that phrase. i steal it all the time. it's because we do glitter here in the bay area and you just remember for every light you see out there, there's a person and a person's story and you know, the true lights of the bay area exist in the people on this first day of spring. good morning, jess. >> good morning, happy first full day of spring to everyone waking up and heading out the door. now heading into the next couple of hours we're going to see complete repeat of what we had yesterday. mix of sun and clouds in the forecast for us and that's what we're setting up for for this afternoon too. high pressure sitting inland and keeping us dry and a new system sitting just offshore is going to bring us a series of showers actually heading into our weekend forecast. and that's our big weather headline as we wake up and head out the door today. just get prepared for what's to come right around the corner. it's going to be a rainy weekend ahead of us so if you want to get out there and do some fun outdo
and anne makovec i'm going to put another coin in the coin jar and thank you for that phrase. i steal it all the time. it's because we do glitter here in the bay area and you just remember for every light you see out there, there's a person and a person's story and you know, the true lights of the bay area exist in the people on this first day of spring. good morning, jess. >> good morning, happy first full day of spring to everyone waking up and heading out the door. now heading into the...
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in today's project earth, anne makovec reports on a creative solution aiming to manage storm water while benefiting kids, their families, and their neighborhoods. >> reporter: from up high two pink steeples mark the spot. south of golden gate park you'll find saint anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended its private school for more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and in the neighborhood experience saint anne's personally or know one who goes there. >> reporter: including this family. parents jennifer and miles, 9-year-old ella -- >> do you want yogurt instead? >> reporter: -- and 6-year-old hugh. they belong to the first generation at saint anne that will benefit from a bold new project. >> yeah, i think it's really important and wonderful to see the school kind of leading the way. >> reporter: the plan? to transform saint anne's concrete campus into a storm water school yard. all thanks to a grant from the san francisco public utilities commission. >> we're excited for you guys to see it when it's built. >> reporter: a senior watershed plan we are
in today's project earth, anne makovec reports on a creative solution aiming to manage storm water while benefiting kids, their families, and their neighborhoods. >> reporter: from up high two pink steeples mark the spot. south of golden gate park you'll find saint anne of the sunset. neighborhood children have attended its private school for more than a century. >> so many individuals in the community and in the neighborhood experience saint anne's personally or know one who goes...
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in this morning's "project earth," anne makovec has an update on the quest to bring these ancestors of the california fish back home, thanks to a new grant. >> reporter: it is a 300-mile journey that traces the ancestral path of the winter- run chinook salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimmage is led by the winnemen wintu tribe and its chief, caleen sisk. the tribe has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon happens to the people. >> reporter: salmon populations are a fraction of what they once were. and climate change plays a role. >> in the last decade, they have been hit by the one-two punch of climate change. disruptive heat waves, dryness through extreme drought. >> reporter: chuck bonham heads up the california department of fish and wildlife. he says the summer of 2021 was a grim one for the salmon. >> we were in the midst of the peak of our most recent severe drought and these fish are now trapped down on the valley floors and the valley floors are much hotter. water that's too hot is lethal for salmon. >> reporter: c
in this morning's "project earth," anne makovec has an update on the quest to bring these ancestors of the california fish back home, thanks to a new grant. >> reporter: it is a 300-mile journey that traces the ancestral path of the winter- run chinook salmon from the mccloud river to the pacific ocean. the annual pilgrimmage is led by the winnemen wintu tribe and its chief, caleen sisk. the tribe has never wavered from a core belief. >> whatever happens to the salmon...