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operated by a company called ocean date, which is trying to open up the deep-sea to tourists, as brian hackney shows us, oceangate tested a prototype, right here in the san francisco bay. >> reporter: the company, oceangate, worked on a submersible prototype for a decade. the work included a dip in san francisco bay, in 2016. in the video provided by environmental journalist mary miller, oceangate technicians are seen demonstrated abilities of the craft, designed to carry a pilot , three guests, paying $250,000 each , and an onboard expert. >> more people have been to space that have been to see the titanic. >> reporter: that is stockton rush, founder of oceangate, in a 2018 interview. >> people enter and exit through the dome. >> reporter: the vessel is designed to carry five people to a depth of 12,000 feet, where the remains of the titanic can be seen in just-released, 3-d video. the oceangate vessel was reported overdue and out of contact last night, about 435 miles south of newfoundland , and is now down to perhaps 70 hours of onboard life-support left. one billionaire verified up or the
operated by a company called ocean date, which is trying to open up the deep-sea to tourists, as brian hackney shows us, oceangate tested a prototype, right here in the san francisco bay. >> reporter: the company, oceangate, worked on a submersible prototype for a decade. the work included a dip in san francisco bay, in 2016. in the video provided by environmental journalist mary miller, oceangate technicians are seen demonstrated abilities of the craft, designed to carry a pilot , three...
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life and the cbs studios and san francisco, i am brian hackney. >>> nine people wounded in san francisco'ssion district last night. this happened near 24th street and treat avenue. police work beginning their investigation. police say they shooting appears to be targeted and their stona be in custody. >> many residents are wondering how much their neighborhood and in the city itself may be changing. >> no one seems very shocked by the shooting at south. that is how common these things have become. but what does have people living here surprised and a little unnerved is that it would happen in a neighborhood like this. it was only about 9:00 last night when this mission district neighborhood was painted with the color police lights. >> it is confirmed there were nine victims that were struck by gunfire and they are all expected to survive. >> reporter: police say, some people attending a street party were targeted, perhaps by a lone
life and the cbs studios and san francisco, i am brian hackney. >>> nine people wounded in san francisco'ssion district last night. this happened near 24th street and treat avenue. police work beginning their investigation. police say they shooting appears to be targeted and their stona be in custody. >> many residents are wondering how much their neighborhood and in the city itself may be changing. >> no one seems very shocked by the shooting at south. that is how common...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. but first, developing news from contra costa county. the highway patrol and cal fire responding to a grass fire along kirker pass. this is video from cal fire. time lapse within the last hour of the smoke has grown to at least seven acres. but forward progress has been stopped. >>> back to our top story, mass shootings such as the one in monterey park and half moon bay have put a spotlight on gun violence. this morning a colorful expression of support for stricter gun laws at the golden gate bridge. john ramos has the story. >> reporter: the epidemic of gun violence may seem hopeless at times, but those who have not given up hope and their movement is marked by the color orange. the golden gate bridge is the iconic landmark that has adopted its color in their ten-year fight. hundreds of supporters gathered on the annual event. >> i'm so happy that you're here, wanting to take action with us. showing up means so much to our survivors. >> it means a lot to see every single one of those faces. >> he was shot and paralyzed in the random rob
. >> i'm brian hackney. but first, developing news from contra costa county. the highway patrol and cal fire responding to a grass fire along kirker pass. this is video from cal fire. time lapse within the last hour of the smoke has grown to at least seven acres. but forward progress has been stopped. >>> back to our top story, mass shootings such as the one in monterey park and half moon bay have put a spotlight on gun violence. this morning a colorful expression of support for...
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. >> brian hackney looks at what would be gained and lost by this massive project. >> reporter: the klamath river is my church. that is where i go to pray, and that is where i go when i lose myself. i feel the water, and it tells me which way i need to go and i know, that is my home. >> reporter: ashley bowers, her ancestors have fished this river in this location . >> my dad taught me to fish. >> reporter: for 7000 years. >> reporter: from here, in southern oregon, where the river begins its journey, to where it enters the pacific ocean, 257 miles away, that is the klamath river, the state few miles south . there was never an obstacle in the way of this river until we started putting them in, beginning a century ago. >> we have four dams. the iron gate dam, copper number two dam, copper number one dam, and jc boil down. >> removing these dams will open up how many miles of the river? >> we expect to reconnect 400 miles of historic salmon spawning grounds, and rearing habitat. >> reporter: there are 12,000 major dams in the west. if you are beginning to come out. >> the number one goal of t
. >> brian hackney looks at what would be gained and lost by this massive project. >> reporter: the klamath river is my church. that is where i go to pray, and that is where i go when i lose myself. i feel the water, and it tells me which way i need to go and i know, that is my home. >> reporter: ashley bowers, her ancestors have fished this river in this location . >> my dad taught me to fish. >> reporter: for 7000 years. >> reporter: from here, in southern...
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brian hackney showed us ho her son set off on a mission to stop others from getting sick. >> reporter: from landing at tw canning it, most tuna companies do not catch one vital thing. a bonnie wittenberg found out the hard way 20 years ago. bonnie was eating a lot of canned tuna >> and i went on this diet it was five times a week. >> reporter: it was months after the tuna diet when she noticed that her work designing homes was being affected. >> i have lots of symptoms, lik i could not finish my work. i would go to do my drawing and i would not be able to work out m mathematics. >> reporter: it turned out ther was more than just fish in all but tuna. there was also mercury. >> mercury is a heavy metal and i would say that heavy metals are a bigger issue than pesticides. >> reporter: this is the ceo of safe cat. >> reporter: the fda found that about one in five cans , in can of tuna that is not tested, one in five cans have a spike in mercury. nobody wants a spike o mercury in their food. >> reporter: so they did a test. >> every single can of tuna is tested. every single individual ca
brian hackney showed us ho her son set off on a mission to stop others from getting sick. >> reporter: from landing at tw canning it, most tuna companies do not catch one vital thing. a bonnie wittenberg found out the hard way 20 years ago. bonnie was eating a lot of canned tuna >> and i went on this diet it was five times a week. >> reporter: it was months after the tuna diet when she noticed that her work designing homes was being affected. >> i have lots of symptoms,...
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good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm anne andrea nakano. the non-profit gun violence archive is reporting 275 cases, a recent cbs news poll shows 77% of parents are at least somewhat concerned about gun violence. that's up from 72% at the same time last year. >> which is what got hundreds of people dressed in orange scout on the golden gate bridge today. demanding something change. john ramos has the story. the goldbrid most iconic landmark and a group called mom demand action has adopted its color after their ten-year fight against gun violence. hundreds of supporters gathered at the bridge for the wear orange martha has become an annual event. >> i'm so happen nay you're here, wanting to take action with us. showing up means so much to our survivors. >> it means a lot to see one of your faces. >> reporter: one of those survivors is arthur who was shot and paralyzed in a random recovery in 2013 and 15 years later. the bullet is still inside him. >> i go to the hospital and the bullet is still there. that's a constant remainder that gun vie
good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm anne andrea nakano. the non-profit gun violence archive is reporting 275 cases, a recent cbs news poll shows 77% of parents are at least somewhat concerned about gun violence. that's up from 72% at the same time last year. >> which is what got hundreds of people dressed in orange scout on the golden gate bridge today. demanding something change. john ramos has the story. the goldbrid most iconic landmark and a group called mom demand action...
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i am brian hackney. >> last night, san francisco's mission district became the latest dean of gun violence. >> pleased to say all nine victims are expected to survive. this is how it looked last night. three blocks cordoned off as police began their investigation. >> there is still nobody in custody. >> many residents are wondering how much the residents and the neighborhood itself may be changing. >> reporter: no and seems so shocked by this shooting at self. that is how common these things have become. what does have people surprised and a little unnerved is that it would happen in a neighborhood like this. it was only at about 9:00 last night when this neighborhood was painted with the color of police lights. >> it is confirmed that there were nine victims that were struck by gunfire and they are all expected to survive. >> reporter: some people were targeted, perhaps, by a lone gunman. this aid was in the area and said that police him the sh stemmed fra previous argument during the carnival celebration. >> very concerned, obviously, about the situation. it is very scary. but this is an
i am brian hackney. >> last night, san francisco's mission district became the latest dean of gun violence. >> pleased to say all nine victims are expected to survive. this is how it looked last night. three blocks cordoned off as police began their investigation. >> there is still nobody in custody. >> many residents are wondering how much the residents and the neighborhood itself may be changing. >> reporter: no and seems so shocked by this shooting at self. that...
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brian hackney maps an all-out in a spot where we have seen some solar activity on this day since prehistorices. >> reporter: 6000 people gathered today at the stones that have stood for more than 5000 years at stonehenge, a monument lined towards sunrise on the summer solstice. >> and my college there was a group of buildings that were called stonehenge. >> reporter: karina goddard has this headline. >> today it is the longest day of the year. it is when the earth's tilt is directed towards the sun in the northern hemisphere. >> reporter: at this point in the orbit the bay area had 14 hours 47 minutes of daylight, the most of the year. the sun is the literal star of the show for the next 18 months. >> meanwhile in april 2024 we will have the total solar eclipse, which is when the moon completely covers the solar disk. >> that was amazing. that was absolutely incredible. >> reporter: make your plans now, seriously, to be in the path of the eclipse other for the annular, in october, or much better, the total eclipse of april 2024. >> and it ends in 2024 with the closest approach of the solar p
brian hackney maps an all-out in a spot where we have seen some solar activity on this day since prehistorices. >> reporter: 6000 people gathered today at the stones that have stood for more than 5000 years at stonehenge, a monument lined towards sunrise on the summer solstice. >> and my college there was a group of buildings that were called stonehenge. >> reporter: karina goddard has this headline. >> today it is the longest day of the year. it is when the earth's tilt...
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as brian hackney explains, it comes as nasa is launching up to send a spacecraft to explore a planet. >> reporter: we have been there before, but for jetta arnie, her journey to venus began to the back porch. >> we had a great viewe soi'd mountains. i'd see the star, the planets. it was super fun. >> reporter: now she and a team of scientists are taking us back to the little visited venus. >> it's been decades since humanity has sent anything into the atmosphere of venus. >> reporter: now two new missions are going back to study the venus atmosphere up close and in person and personally will be epic. similar to earth in size and makeup, but rather uncomfortable. >> venus i don't recommend. remember venus has a surface temperature of nearly 1,000 degrees fahrenheit. >> which is about as hot as a wood fire pizza oven. >> i like to think of venus as our evil twin. >> venus may be the tale of an earthlike planet that lost its habitability. >> we need to find out more data for sure. >> reporter: enter the da vinci mission. >> it's going to take about an hour to fall through the atmosphere.
as brian hackney explains, it comes as nasa is launching up to send a spacecraft to explore a planet. >> reporter: we have been there before, but for jetta arnie, her journey to venus began to the back porch. >> we had a great viewe soi'd mountains. i'd see the star, the planets. it was super fun. >> reporter: now she and a team of scientists are taking us back to the little visited venus. >> it's been decades since humanity has sent anything into the atmosphere of...
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happy father's day, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. the mist remains what was saved in a storage facility fire. >> the fire started a few days ago in south san jose. neighbors say they heard explosions before the fire. len ramirez spoke to people anxious to check out what's left. >> reporter: the managers here say the tenants won't be able to get inside to check on their things until some time next week. and that is because these many days later, the fire is still burning. firefighters sprayed water from an area ladder to try to put out stubborn hot spots, still flaring up from last wednesday night's fire. crews are being called by neighbors and passer-byes that see smoke. and crews are rotating in to put out hot spots. we're advising the public to stay out of this area. >> reporter: the fire department says this could still go on for days. >> this building has a lot of materials, and it began to smolder. there will be smoldering spots for quite a bit of time. >> reporter: frustrating for storage tenants like timothy thomas to see if h
happy father's day, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. the mist remains what was saved in a storage facility fire. >> the fire started a few days ago in south san jose. neighbors say they heard explosions before the fire. len ramirez spoke to people anxious to check out what's left. >> reporter: the managers here say the tenants won't be able to get inside to check on their things until some time next week. and that is because these many days later, the fire is still...
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. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a south bay community is left wondering why a man went on a deadly rampage. it happened in san jose around 3:00 thursday afternoon. police say the suspect stabbed and carjacked someone in san jose. minutes later he allegedly committed the same crime on hillsdale avenue outside a target store. both victims survived, but this case took a deadly turn when he hit and killed a couple on santa clara street and 16th street. an hour later in milpitas, investigators tell us he stabbed and killed a third person in a parking lot on jaclyn road before he was finally arrested by police. this is surveillance video of the hit-and-run in san jose. you can see the suspect plows into an suv. it's too disturbing to show you what happens next, but police say moments later the driver hits and kills an elderly couple. >> as for why it happened and how neighbors there are reacting, jose martinez has this report. >> reporter: yeah, it's been two days since this tragic killing spree here in san jose. the comm
. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a south bay community is left wondering why a man went on a deadly rampage. it happened in san jose around 3:00 thursday afternoon. police say the suspect stabbed and carjacked someone in san jose. minutes later he allegedly committed the same crime on hillsdale avenue outside a target store. both victims survived, but this case took a deadly turn when he hit and killed a couple on santa clara street and 16th...
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good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a lot of questions remain tonight about the mass shooting in the mission. a heavier police presence out tonight. officers are working to curb further acts of violence and find whoever is responsiblr friday night's shooting. >> meanwhile, mayor london breed spoke about the shooting saying reflective of overall crime in the city. >> nine people, that's a lot. of course. what we are seeing in san francisco, when we look at the data, a lot of the violent crime, we have seen the numbers decline considerably. so this is definitely heartbreaking and challenging. not just for the mission community, but for our city as a whole. >> do people in the neighborhood feel the same? betty yu is in the mission for us tonight to find out. >> reporter: the sfpd chief says they will have a visible police presence in the mission. we saw several police cruisers roll by during our time here. the manager of the corner liquor showed us how he reacted to the gunfire that injured nine people friday night near 24
good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. a lot of questions remain tonight about the mass shooting in the mission. a heavier police presence out tonight. officers are working to curb further acts of violence and find whoever is responsiblr friday night's shooting. >> meanwhile, mayor london breed spoke about the shooting saying reflective of overall crime in the city. >> nine people, that's a lot. of course. what we are seeing in san francisco, when we look...
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.m weekend around the bay area with some cities seeing temperatures 10 degrees above average. >>> down in the south bay, a lot of people taking advantage of the warmer weather with folks enjoying the rose garden in san jose. also busy out in the water. but there is a cool down on the way. with a chance of rain, darren? >> i know, it sounds crazy. i'll explain what that is all about. a 20% chance and there is a lot of caveats to it. but it could come as a thunderstorm tomorrow. gil into all the details on the first look. look at what you did today. 90 degrees in livermore, 64 in san francisco. some of these numbers as we menti 10 degrees above average for this time of the year. livermore, you were 11 degrees above the mark. tomorrow, giving it all back tomorrow. look what's going on the other side of the state. huge conflicts of thunderstorms. here we are with our harmless marine layer. clear skies over the central valley and significant thunderstorms happening this year. that's part of
live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano.m weekend around the bay area with some cities seeing temperatures 10 degrees above average. >>> down in the south bay, a lot of people taking advantage of the warmer weather with folks enjoying the rose garden in san jose. also busy out in the water. but there is a cool down on the way. with a chance of rain, darren? >> i know, it sounds crazy. i'll explain what that is all about. a 20%...
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here is brian hackney. >> from landing it to canning it.don't catch one vital thing. >> and as they found out the hard way 20 years ago. >> i would try to use the healthy mayo. >> bonnie was eating a lot of canned tuna. >> it was five times a week. >> it was after months of the tuna diet when she noted her work designing homes, was being affected. >> i couldn't finish my work and the nine-foot windows here. >> it is all that fish in that tuna and also mercury. >> the mercury is a heavy metal. i would definitely say that heavy metals, they are bigger issues than the pesticides. >> reporter: this is brian, the ceo of the safe cat. >> the fda in their studies found about one in five cans at the consumer shelf. any can of tuna that is not tested about one in five cans will have a spike in mercury. nobody wants a spike of mercury in their food. >> and so the smaller tuna business started to do something no big tuna business would touch. >> every individual tuna is tested. every single one. it is not a batch, not a sample, but every individual on
here is brian hackney. >> from landing it to canning it.don't catch one vital thing. >> and as they found out the hard way 20 years ago. >> i would try to use the healthy mayo. >> bonnie was eating a lot of canned tuna. >> it was five times a week. >> it was after months of the tuna diet when she noted her work designing homes, was being affected. >> i couldn't finish my work and the nine-foot windows here. >> it is all that fish in that tuna and...