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fourths, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online at any time at cbs.com.apital, i'm ed o'keefe. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight promising results in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine. the groundbreaking science and why doctors are optimistic. scientists at oxford university conducting one of the largest human trials in the world are wonvinced their vaccine will otyohow long it coul ailablra florida raises concerns as the sunshine state reports more than 10,000 new infections for the 6th day in a row. and florida's teachers union files a lawsuit against the governor to stop the state from opening schools. more coronavirus relief? or could millions of americans see their unemployment benefits end in just two weeks?
fourths, check back later for "cbs this morning" and follow us online at any time at cbs.com.apital, i'm ed o'keefe. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight promising results in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine. the groundbreaking science and why doctors are optimistic. scientists at oxford university conducting one of the largest human trials in the world are wonvinced their vaccine will otyohow long it coul ailablra florida raises concerns as the...
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check out more at kpix.com/together and send your ideas to together@cbs.com. >>> still ahead, getting mental health help to the people who need it e moexpes are calling a game changer. >>> plus, a look at the new technology that's promising to cut down on for the sweaty faces, and the hidden smiles. the foggy glasses, and the muffled laughs. a simple piece of fabric makes a big statement: i . wear a mask. let's all do our part to slow the spread. dialing thhot li as mple as calling 911. right now it's a ten digit number but the fcc has adopted new rules that will make it just three digits. dialing 988 would instantly connect callers with trained counselors at local crisis centers. suicide rates in the u.s. have risen in the past two decades and the three digit hot line emphasizes that mental health crises are just as critical as other emergencies and expected to be available in two years. >>> twitter shedding light on massive hack with $100,000 of accounts belonging so some of the most richest and famous people were hacked in a bitcoin scam. attackers used their profiles to post a twe
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. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> a significant portion of next month's gop convention. all the events planned for jacksonville, florida have been canceled because of coronavirus. republican nominated events in north carolina are still a go for now. >>> let's take a live look at capitol hill tonight. republicans the white house say they've agreed on the graham work for a new relief bill. it includes money for schools and would likely provide more unemployment benefits. republicans now say they want to extend benefits to cover 70% of lost wages. roughly one in five american workers are collecting unemployment with another 1.4 million applying for benefits last week. nearly 7 million people are now collecting benefits. that does not include people who have been unable to apply due to massive problems at the state's employment agency. >>> sonoma county is putting off a decision on whether to fine people for not wearing masks. the board is expected to make that decision in about two weeks. >>> all right, switching gears to the weather now, paul, and when you
. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> a significant portion of next month's gop convention. all the events planned for jacksonville, florida have been canceled because of coronavirus. republican nominated events in north carolina are still a go for now. >>> let's take a live look at capitol hill tonight. republicans the white house say they've agreed on the graham work for a new relief bill. it includes money for schools and would likely...
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keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> new at 11:00, american airlines plans to lay off or furlough as many as 25,000 tothe day the demll and government lifts a lay off ban. >>> college students are getting an extra incentive to study at home. the university of southern california is handing out $4,000 in financial aid for the fall and string semesters. the money would go to undergrads who would otherwise receive room and board. either way the university will be holding most of its fall classes online. >>> going to check in with paul heggen right now. kind of smoking around parts of the bay area this afternoon. we got a little smoke advisory, some fires burning down in fresno. beyond the smoke, what are we looking at? >> just normal weather as we head through the rest of this week. fortunately those biggest fires aren't in the immediate vicinity. but it's going to be unhealthy for sensitive groups, people with severe emphysema or asthma. otherwise just a normal weather pattern. part of that is going to be to pull the fog a little away from the coast. up to aro
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and ideas to project home >>> we invite you to keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com. see all of the reporting on the website. >>> one town trying to crack down on all the weekend getaways . >>> when airline is offering passengers who get infected with the coronavirus on their trip. >>> coming up, one of the greatest success stories and officials in truckee and north lake tahoe are asking folks to stay away on weekends at least until august 17. the mayor said the influx in the area is creating issues with overcrowding and the city cannot risk the surge of covid- 19 cases. similar concerns at another popular spot in plaster county. starting today, all parking at yankee gyms will be closed until further notice and that is located near colfax and forest hill. the sheriff there said hundreds of cars led to traffic and safety concerns last weekend where there is only space for 12 vehicles. >>> another hollywood star added to the covid-19 recovery list. mel gibson tested positive back in april but has since recovered. his representative said he was hospitalized for one week
and ideas to project home >>> we invite you to keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com. see all of the reporting on the website. >>> one town trying to crack down on all the weekend getaways . >>> when airline is offering passengers who get infected with the coronavirus on their trip. >>> coming up, one of the greatest success stories and officials in truckee and north lake tahoe are asking folks to stay away on weekends at least until...
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and keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> it's 6:13 right now. let's get another check on the roads. gianna, how's it looking out there? >> you know michelle it's not too bad. it is friday. so we typically see less cars on the roadway. just couple of things to look out for. one of the supercommuters and you need to take the altamont pass. you are going to see a few brake lights just a small pocket of slowing westbound coming from 200 to just about grant line. just past there. maybe a few slow and go conditions because of a crash clearing on the right shoulder there. a wind advisory for the altamont pass. right now traffic moving overall okay once you are past that little section of slowing. we have some slow and go conditions on 84 road there so that's pretty typical for the morning drive. 680 though looking great in both directions with no delays. there's report of an accident right around mission doesn't look like it's causing any delays or issues. 880 the nimitz freeway if you want to stick with that this morning, it's at the limit. they are s
and keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> it's 6:13 right now. let's get another check on the roads. gianna, how's it looking out there? >> you know michelle it's not too bad. it is friday. so we typically see less cars on the roadway. just couple of things to look out for. one of the supercommuters and you need to take the altamont pass. you are going to see a few brake lights just a small pocket of slowing westbound coming from 200 to just about grant...
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will find stories of how we are better together and you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. n95 white green hospital blue. these are the colors of one nation uniting in gratitude thankful for everyone who wears these colors to the fight. we salute you. >>> right now a new reality series launching on cbs tonight will test 12 hard working americans on their strength, endurance, and mental toughness. >> these men and women who will get their workout on the job rather than the gym are about to take on the challenge of their lives. host phil cogan introduces us to the competitors. >> i traveled from coast to coast across america to try to find the toughest americans that i could find and in the end i found you guys. >> tough as nails is a project that i've been working on for a long time. it was a real p
will find stories of how we are better together and you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com♪ this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. n95 white green hospital blue. these are the colors of one nation uniting in gratitude thankful for everyone...
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. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> pg&e equipment sparked the biggestcounty history. the kincaid fire bunked over 70,000 acres. victimswhose lives and livelihoods were put at risk. >> we have parents with special needs children, people who fled for their lives and the many, many business owners who were impacted by the interruptions that resulted from the power outages and the fires that caused everybody to flee. >> in a statement, pg&e declined to take responsibility saying it hasn't had access to the report to review the evidence, but it added, quote, we want our customers and communities to know that safety is our most important responsibility and that we are working hard every day to reduce wildfire risk throughout our service area. >>> that was then. this is now. the fire watch. today a four-alarm brush fire north of vacaville. this fire started about two hours ago near highway 128. not a lot of people or buildings in that area, but evacuation orders have been issued for the pine ridge neighborhood. >>> mean while, in alameda county tonight, fire c
. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. >>> pg&e equipment sparked the biggestcounty history. the kincaid fire bunked over 70,000 acres. victimswhose lives and livelihoods were put at risk. >> we have parents with special needs children, people who fled for their lives and the many, many business owners who were impacted by the interruptions that resulted from the power outages and the fires that caused everybody to flee. >> in a...
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. >>> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com. you can see all the reporting on the website. >>> the san francisco police department is looking for a man who went missing. they are looking for the 61-year-old who was last seen wednesday at home. he is suffering from a medical condition that causes him to become disoriented and requires medication. >>> coming up, chilling acts of violence. >> a man accused of running down to cyclists on purpose minutes apart in the dramatic video. >>> plus if you're desperate for your bay area sports fix, get ready. the a's and giants gearing up for the battle of the bay. >>> when bay area counties seen a spike in new jobs even as unemployment is at an like cordless phones. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. visit right now or call during business hours. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safe
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. >>> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com. see all of susie's reporting on our website. >>> a check of our top stories at 5:30, an investigation is under way after oakland mayor libby shaf's home was vandalized over night. spray painted messages included calls to defund oakland police. the mayor issued a statement saying the vandalism was meant to intimidate. >>> in the zoit bay, two structures damaged in a brush fire. fire crews dropped retardant on several houses to protect them. it started as a vegetation fire and burned four acres. no one was hurt. >>> new fines approved for people who are not following the health orders in marin county. officials say education will be the first approach. but after that, individuals could be fined up to $500. as for businesses, they could pay up to $10,000. >>> also new at 5:30, it's official. uc berkeley will start the fall semester with all virtual instruction. there had been some earlier talk about limited in-person classes. well, the university may transition to hybrid models of learni
. >>> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com. see all of susie's reporting on our website. >>> a check of our top stories at 5:30, an investigation is under way after oakland mayor libby shaf's home was vandalized over night. spray painted messages included calls to defund oakland police. the mayor issued a statement saying the vandalism was meant to intimidate. >>> in the zoit bay, two structures damaged in a brush fire. fire crews dropped...
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you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. >>> all right, welcome back.ere's what you can expect. looking at cool conditions at the coast and around the bay. for today. but mild to warm temperatures inland and all of us with that strong onshore flow will see below average temperatures once again by a few degrees this afternoon. so still staying below average very similar for your thursday and for your friday. but we're going to warm things up as we look ahead to the weekend. so here's what you can expect. across the bay area, with our daytime highs low 80s in san jose and concord. 70 in oakland and mid 60s for san francisco. >>> a young girl in texas has been trying to lift the spirits of her neighbors by writing notes with happy messages just to try to get through the uncertain times. we have more with cbs. >> i have not gotten mine yet. i'm waiting for it anxiously like everybody else. >> reporter: it's a special note that's become the talk of this west coastal division. >> we would see health care providers that live in our neighborhood that would rece
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. >>> and keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of suzy's reporting on our web site. >>> taking a look at some of our top stories right now, a road map to reopening for a santa clara county school. the guidance the county released two hours ago is based largely on minimizing contact by shrinking class sizes for younger students, increasing distance between older students and staggering use of shared spaces for all. >>> the police are looking into the mysterious death of a high school teacher. the coroner has identified the body found in the river is that of evergreen high school teacher and coach dr. richard johnson. it is not known how dr. johnson died. >>> governor newsom announced more than 14,000 homeless people have been housed in hotels or motels since april. it is all part of the state's project room key initiative. an effort to keep the most vulnerable off the streets during the pandemic. >> the governor also plans to address an outbreak at san quentin prison. more than 1,000 inmates, more than 100 staff have all tested positive for covid-19.
. >>> and keep sending your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of suzy's reporting on our web site. >>> taking a look at some of our top stories right now, a road map to reopening for a santa clara county school. the guidance the county released two hours ago is based largely on minimizing contact by shrinking class sizes for younger students, increasing distance between older students and staggering use of shared spaces for all. >>> the police...
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go to kpix.com/together and you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. fray morn you. it is 4:55. we'll see near average temperatures for today. but as we look ahead to the weekend, we're going to warm things up as high pressure builds in. so we're looking at those temperatures on the rise especially saturday and for sunday. taking you hour by hour on futurecast, we are going to see that clearing for most of us. that cloud cover retreating back to the coast as we look ahead to the afternoon. and then for tomorrow, low clouds and areas of fog along the coast and right around the bay and then catching that sunshine. the full forecast coming up. >>> good morning. a missouri dog finally reunited with her family. somehow she ended up nearly 60 miles away at her family's old house. >> yeah, when 4-year-old collie owe returned to her old porch, she found strangers, her family hasn't lived there for nearly two years. they found out she was at the right home. shortly after they got aheld of cleo's family. >> that'd be scary for anybody. >> just feels really good to be reunited
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. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com and see all of susie's reporting on our website. >>> is a good time to buy a home or refinance. mortgage rates have reached a new low. according to data released today by lender freddie mac, 30 year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 2.98%. this is the first time rates have fallen below 3% since the firm began publishing data in 1971. by comparison that rate was nearly 5% in november of 2018. and more people are booking short-term rentals on airbnb. the san francisco-based company says more than 1 million rentals were both on july 8th alone. airbnb says it has not seen bookings that high since before nationwide lockdown orders. more than half of recent bookings were for destinations within 300 miles a vacationers homes. >>> you look at our top stories and east bay school district may shift its august reopening to online only. that's after a pair of student athletes tested positive for covid-19. the third is awaiting test results. they attend liberty and heritage high schools in brentwood and had been participating in summe
. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com and see all of susie's reporting on our website. >>> is a good time to buy a home or refinance. mortgage rates have reached a new low. according to data released today by lender freddie mac, 30 year fixed-rate mortgages dropped to 2.98%. this is the first time rates have fallen below 3% since the firm began publishing data in 1971. by comparison that rate was nearly 5% in november of 2018. and more people are...
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you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. >>> welcome back. 4:55 on this wednesday morning. and going to see a steady sea breeze for today. so with that strong onshore flow, temperatures will be slightly cooler compared to yesterday. and as we look ahead to the rest of the week, with high pressure building in a little bit here, we're going to see our typical summer weather pattern continuing for us. temperatures will be on rise by tend of week. now let's show you futurecast taking you hour by hour and as we head through the afternoon clearing inland and we'll see that sunshine. partly sunny around the bay. and to mostly cloudy. but the clouds along the coast this afternoon. >>> time now is 4:56. businesses all over the world are getting creative to attract clients while still trying to stay safe. >> yeah, the cafe in mexico, friends might not join you for lunch but it seems stuffed bes will. the cafe is seeing pl git y on custs n'sit too close to each other. they are proving to be a light hearted way for people to take precautions. >>> it's national chicken wing day. yeah t
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follow us on line anytime at cbs.com. reporting from los angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight down to the wire, millions of americans wait anxiously for new federal help as the money runs out and coronavirus rages. >> this ancy. surge to record levels, defiance in a divided country. >> the government is here to protect our constitution, not to protect our health. >> yuccas: also extreme weather, texas gets battered by hurricane hanna while hawaii braces for a side swipe from hurricane douglas. protests explode to cities across the country. gunshots leave at least one dead. the countdown is on, a hundred days until america decides, new cbs news polling from battleground states. plus olivia de havilland, a legend of the silver screen dies at age 104. and later, john lewis, a lion in america's civil rights struggle makes his final journey across the edmund pettus bridge. this is the cbs weekend news. >> yuccas: good evening, i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. with money running out fast,
follow us on line anytime at cbs.com. reporting from los angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight down to the wire, millions of americans wait anxiously for new federal help as the money runs out and coronavirus rages. >> this ancy. surge to record levels, defiance in a divided country. >> the government is here to protect our constitution, not to protect our health. >> yuccas: also extreme weather, texas gets battered by hurricane...
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you can also send your story ideas to us at together@cbs.com. you spoke. we listened.tiny tacos are back for good! grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. n95 white green hospital blue. these are the colors of one nation uniting in gratitude thank you for showing us that we never stopped being... the home of the brave. grab a box of 15 or try them loaded. get 'em now with no contact delivery. >>> new this morning, a paralympic swimmer now training in a makeshift pool since the one he goes to shut down due to the pandemic. check out this do it yourself pool. the 18-year-old argentine paralympic swimmer got help from his bricklayer dad to build it. they used plastic sheets, logs and old tank and two metal drums and filled it with 400 liters of water. while he is part of the argentine team of deaf swimmers and training to participate in the 2021 games in brazil. >> very cool. >>> also new this morning, basketball legend shaquille o'neal on camera being a good samaritan. helping a family after they had
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. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com and see all of our original reporting on our website. >>> california once led the way in curbing the spread of the coronavirus. now the state has become a hot spot for covid-19 as hospitals continue to battle an up tick in cases, so do a number of communities. i spoke with a doctor about the possibility of curbing the spread. >> i think if we just go back to the things we knew bent the curve in the first place: wear a mask, wash your hands and don't touch your face, and socially distance, we'll be in good shape. the very new important thing for everybody to do as much as humanly possible, avoid any indoor activity with people outside of your immediate circle of trust. your family group or very close friends you've been sheltering in place with. we need to go back to sheltering in place and need to do it as aggressively as we did at the beginning. >> watch the full interview on kpix.com.com klanhopes to hold their first full week of workout. position players were not allowed to practice sunday because they've not received
. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to project home@cbs.com and see all of our original reporting on our website. >>> california once led the way in curbing the spread of the coronavirus. now the state has become a hot spot for covid-19 as hospitals continue to battle an up tick in cases, so do a number of communities. i spoke with a doctor about the possibility of curbing the spread. >> i think if we just go back to the things we knew bent the curve in the first...
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go to kpix.com/together to see ideas or email together@cbs.com. >>> 6:25, coming up and streaming oncbsn bay area, the new campaign video and the reinventing. it's what small businesses do. wiwo fter,st business, bs wowith youcod devisrgest g- automatically protected by securityedge. and work anywhere, with comcast business at home, our new business-grade internet solution for remote workers. whatever your business needs, comcast business has the solutions to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. call or go online to find out more. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this morning. strachan agreement on key parts of the $20 billion packets. how wall street is set to respond at any moment. >>> and this was not the scene at alameda brand-new testing site. city officials are now closing it down a day after opening. good morning, it is thursday, july 23rd and i am michelle. >> i am len kiese. let's get to the forecast before we get to those news headlines. here is mary lee. >> good thursday morning, it is going to be a pleasant day across the bay area, and cool
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follow us on line anytime at cbs.com.s angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight down to the wire, millions of americans wait anxiously for new federal help as the money runs out and coronavirus rages. >> this ancy. surge to record levels, defiance in a divided country. >> the government is here to protect our constitution, not to protect our health. >> yuccas: also extreme weather, texas gets battered by hurricane hanna while hawaii braces for a side swipe from hurricane douglas. protests explode to cities across the country. gunshots leave at least one dead. the countdown is on, a hundred days until america decides, new cbs news polling from battleground states. plus olivia de havilland, a legend of the silver screen dies at age 104.
follow us on line anytime at cbs.com.s angeles, i'm jamie yuccas. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> yuccas: tonight down to the wire, millions of americans wait anxiously for new federal help as the money runs out and coronavirus rages. >> this ancy. surge to record levels, defiance in a divided country. >> the government is here to protect our constitution, not to protect our health. >> yuccas: also extreme weather, texas gets battered by hurricane hanna while hawaii...
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. >>> and you can send your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of the reporting on our website. >>> a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in east contra costa county. they say this person was heading east on vasco road when the deadly gunfire rang out before 9:00 last night and investigators believed that the shooting was targeted. >>> oakland cannabis businesses say that they are under siege these days it comes after a heist in a deadly shootout. this is video from last friday showing a group of people leaving work when a man chases them back inside and opened fire. a woman died and a man was injured and so far no arrests were made. another cannabis business was targeted in late may following the george floyd protests. they show marijuana hung up to dry is part of the cultivation process and suddenly about a dozen looters rushed in and began taking the marijuana. >> individuals came in and stole product and some locations lost upwards to $1 million worth of product and they were already on edge and over the edge at this point. >> the owner o
. >>> and you can send your stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of the reporting on our website. >>> a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in east contra costa county. they say this person was heading east on vasco road when the deadly gunfire rang out before 9:00 last night and investigators believed that the shooting was targeted. >>> oakland cannabis businesses say that they are under siege these days it comes after a heist...
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. >> keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original porting on our website. >>> it is 6:away. cannabis businesses targeted and the high-stakes robbery and deadly shootout. that is next on capex five in streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> we have a look at clear camera. we are going to warm up your details are coming up. >>> 6:12, a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in it contra costa county. the chp says the victim was going east on vasco road in a nissan altima when the deadly gunfire rang out and it happened before 9:00 last night. investigators believe the shooting was targeted. >>> developing out of san francisco, officers are looking for three suspects who attacked a muni bus driver with the bat. they got on without masks at 11:00 andwhen they refused to put them on and were told to get off the bus, one of them pulled out a wooden bat and hit the driver several times. the driver will survive and all three suspects took off running and so far no description of the suspects. >>> also, oakland cannabis businesses s
. >> keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original porting on our website. >>> it is 6:away. cannabis businesses targeted and the high-stakes robbery and deadly shootout. that is next on capex five in streaming on cbsn bay area. >>> we have a look at clear camera. we are going to warm up your details are coming up. >>> 6:12, a search is on for the person who shot and killed a driver in it contra costa county....
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remember to keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original reporting on our website. >>> coming up, a california city is saying enough is enough. there calls to governor newsom to reopen the hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. and now with our stores reopening, we're putting healthy practices in place. come visit a store today. stop in or book an appointment online at a time that works for you. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ask. shop. discover at your local xfinity store today. dearand with summer here,these energy bills are rising. together, we can save energy and money... by taking steps to stay cool while using less. keep safe and keep it golden. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this morning. >>> we're following news right no
remember to keep sending your housing stories and ideas to project home at cbs.com and see all of our original reporting on our website. >>> coming up, a california city is saying enough is enough. there calls to governor newsom to reopen the hi. we're glad you came in. what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy. connect to the xfi gateway. what about wireless data options for the family? you can customize and save. what about internet speeds that can keep...
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. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> new this morning, napa valley's bottle rock will have to wait until next year. organizers of the music festival says the pandemic forced them to postpone it. the three day event was scheduled for the first week of october at the napa valley expo. now it will be from may 28th through the 30th and will feature headliners dave matthews band and the red hot chili peppers and stevie nicks. >>> happening today, food vendors keeping the marin county fair alive. the fair food drive-thru continues today. funnel cakes, corn dogs, and cotton candy will be available at the veterans memorial auditorium parking lot in san rafael. you have today through sunday to stop by. so if you can go to the fair, you might as well get the food and i'm a sucker for funnel cakes. >>> oh. me too. with a lot of strawberry and whipped cream that sounds actually delicious this morning. taking a look at the roadways right now. as we jump over to the altamont pass, westbound 580 that's our slowest spot lots of pok
. >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> new this morning, napa valley's bottle rock will have to wait until next year. organizers of the music festival says the pandemic forced them to postpone it. the three day event was scheduled for the first week of october at the napa valley expo. now it will be from may 28th through the 30th and will feature headliners dave matthews band and the red hot chili peppers...
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sent your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all the original reporting on the sec site. >>> a live look at the international airport in n morning where we are learning passenger trips soared in may. more than 79,000 people traveled that month. up 112% from the 37,600 who traveled in april. both months are far below last year's numbers. >>> 6:15 right now. let's get another check on the roads with gianna. good morning. >> good morning. and we are seeing a couple of hot spots this morning. let's head south of san jose into morgan hill. a crash causing a bit of a backup here near northbound 101 for the ride out of san martin. north of there to east dun. that's where the crash is over in the center divide. but it is causing some slow and go conditions as you work your way through there on the northbound 101 ride into morgan hill. so do plan for that if you are headed out the door. also we've got our slow and go conditions continuing. this is the usual stuff now as you head for that drive out of tracy into the altamont pass. starting right around mountain house. it's pretty
sent your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all the original reporting on the sec site. >>> a live look at the international airport in n morning where we are learning passenger trips soared in may. more than 79,000 people traveled that month. up 112% from the 37,600 who traveled in april. both months are far below last year's numbers. >>> 6:15 right now. let's get another check on the roads with gianna. good morning. >> good morning. and we are seeing a...
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reporter: we've recently learned the trailers -- >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> well, get ready to feed the meteor once again in san jose. starting monday, city will start handing out parking tickets after a four month pause. however, five downtown parking garages will still be free for the first 90 minutes. >>> it's about 5:118 here's check of traffic with michelle. >> thank you, len so much. taking a look at the traffic around the bay area, not looking too bad this motake ac now in oakland in the northbound lanes of 880 near 98th avenue. no delays in the area due to the accident. the usual slowing we're seeing for the supercommuters coming in from tracy. you can see over the altamont pass. speeds dipping down to 17 miles per hour. lookinglike a 30 minute drive from 205 to 680. but your main travel times on the other roads all looking in the green. so that's looking pretty good. south bay travel times all in the green as well. and taking a look at the san mateo bridge, we are seeing a few brake lights, a bit of a
reporter: we've recently learned the trailers -- >> keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com. and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> well, get ready to feed the meteor once again in san jose. starting monday, city will start handing out parking tickets after a four month pause. however, five downtown parking garages will still be free for the first 90 minutes. >>> it's about 5:118 here's check of traffic with michelle. >> thank you, len...
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. >>> keep sending ur storie and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> new this morning, san francisco has a new street name. the name change is to honor the city's first black firefighter. earl gates jr. became a san francisco firefighter in 1955. he remained the city's only black firefighter for 12 years. he continued to work within the department before de s o. wi street now earl e jr. stbuchanan and laguna stree the city's fillmore district. a renaming celebration was ld yesterday and organizers hope they'll have a block party when things calm down. we'll let you know when that happens. >>> now 5:17 and it's traffic time with gianna. some busy spots already out there this morning. >> yeah, it is time to go to work for a lot of folks especially if they traveling out of that tracy area. into the altamont pass. we've got a lot of supercommuters making that trek and it's starting to get a bit busy. you can see the maps here slow and go ride westbound from mountain house it extend all the way to at least north flynn. so beyond grantline at this point
. >>> keep sending ur storie and ideas to projecthome@cbs.com and see all of her reporting on our website. >>> new this morning, san francisco has a new street name. the name change is to honor the city's first black firefighter. earl gates jr. became a san francisco firefighter in 1955. he remained the city's only black firefighter for 12 years. he continued to work within the department before de s o. wi street now earl e jr. stbuchanan and laguna stree the city's fillmore...
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totogether@cbs.com. >>> i have no idea the person who would be the most excited would be a guy managingraffic at a mcdonald's drive-thru in wales. [ laughter ] great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. ♪take me out to the ball game ♪ >> check out this new video capturing the latest rendition of take me "take me out to the ball game." pirates pitcher teamed up with the broadway cast to revamp the song. and this isn't his first foray into broadway. in april he released a debut album called "a pitch to broadway." >>> and happening today, july 1st means it's bobby bonilla day. the famed mets applier still gets paid almost $1.2 million by the team every single year. it's all thanks to a deal he made with the mets when he was released in 2000. the team still owed him $5.9 million but bow inia made an agreement to defer the money for 8% interest a
totogether@cbs.com. >>> i have no idea the person who would be the most excited would be a guy managingraffic at a mcdonald's drive-thru in wales. [ laughter ] great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. ♪take me out to the ball game ♪...
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you will find stories of how we are better together and you can together@cbs.com. aso >>> let's take another check on the big board this morning. the dow is now up hovering around 200 points at the moment. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and we are standing by for thbo of the shooting death of sean monterrosa. that's going to happen sometime today. necessary man that police say they initially thought was carrying a handgun in his waistband. but actually had a hammer. monterrosa was 22 years old and suspected of stealing from a vallejo pharmacy when he was killed on june 2nd. an officer fired five times hitting him once. the police chief there says that monterrosa had pe his knees and put his hands above his waist revealing what the officer took to be the butt of a handgun but it turn out to be a 15-inch hammer in the pocket of his sweatshirt. kiet? >> reporter: i'm kiet do are live here in gorgeous downtown campbell where business owners are excited about a reopening happening monday, july 13th here in santa clara county. this is the next round of reope
you will find stories of how we are better together and you can together@cbs.com. aso >>> let's take another check on the big board this morning. the dow is now up hovering around 200 points at the moment. >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and we are standing by for thbo of the shooting death of sean monterrosa. that's going to happen sometime today. necessary man that police say they initially thought was carrying a handgun in his waistband. but actually had a...
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you can also send your story ideas to us at together@cbs.com. reinventing. it's what small businesses do. with comcast business, your small business can work faster, with powerful internet from the nation's largest gig-speed network. work safer, with all your connected devices automatically protected by securityedge. and work anywhere, with comcast business at home, our new business-grade internet solution for remote workers. whatever your business needs, comcast business has the solutions to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. call or go online to find out more. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> a decent morning on wall street. taking one last look at the big board right now. the dow is up more than 330 points. >>> well, workers at tesla are speaking out after an industry blog report more than 100 employees have tested positive for coronavirus and more than 1,00
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for highlights, visit cbs.com this is andrew catalon reporting. [ cellphone chimes ] um, so, we're talking cellphone chimes ] [ clears throat ] mara, hello. [ cellphone clicking ] yeah? we can see you on your phone. oh, my bad. you can continue. [ clicking continues ] [ cellphone chimes ] i think she's still on the phone. and a high risk for fracture, osteoporosis now might not be tt ti ask yrse, are my bones strong? life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen. or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor befor
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the capitol building will continue on our 24 hour streaming network cbsn and you can watch it on cbs.comll return when congressman lewis arrives at the capitol where he served 17 terms. thank you for joining us. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell. cbs news, washington. >>> before we go, are you looking for one thing that you can do today to live a harper, healthier, more productive life? it's part of our partnership with gingriretchen rubin and he podcast "happier." summer is often a time to indulge in a good beach read. what's going on in the world, it can be difficult to find the time. here are ways to read more. gretchen says join or start a book club. it's a very easy way to meet friends. and you are more likely to actually read the book. theat that's right. effective. exploring new topics that interest you like social justice or spirituality. set aside time every day to read something. also, try not to go anywhere empty-handed so you'll always have something to read. it's bad when you are on a plane and you think it's time to read and you forgot something.
the capitol building will continue on our 24 hour streaming network cbsn and you can watch it on cbs.comll return when congressman lewis arrives at the capitol where he served 17 terms. thank you for joining us. this has been a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell. cbs news, washington. >>> before we go, are you looking for one thing that you can do today to live a harper, healthier, more productive life? it's part of our partnership with gingriretchen rubin and he podcast...