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i'm reid cowan. we are getting ready for the next round of rain and wind with the conditions changing within the next hour. tomorrow is the first weather day, and we're getting ready, meteorologist darren peck. >> all the beautiful sky and you can see what is rapidly developing in the pandemic. here we are in the sky, that is the storm already bringing rain to the far northwest coast, some of the light showers even developing over mendocino county and taking it on first alert doppler and bring it forward but the main focus is right there, that is tomorrow morning in the later hours of the morning commute when we're all getting the widespread rain. we'll slow that down, again, and watch it in much greater detail in the complete first alert forecast, but i want you to see the overview and with the impactful size of this is the wind and by tomorrow, as we get through the same time frame in the morning, we have gusts in the 40 miles per hour range causing downed trees, so that is also a concern here. we'
i'm reid cowan. we are getting ready for the next round of rain and wind with the conditions changing within the next hour. tomorrow is the first weather day, and we're getting ready, meteorologist darren peck. >> all the beautiful sky and you can see what is rapidly developing in the pandemic. here we are in the sky, that is the storm already bringing rain to the far northwest coast, some of the light showers even developing over mendocino county and taking it on first alert doppler and...
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>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >>> we can tell you arraignment is set for former president donald trump and the next steps after his historic indictment . and how his legal team is swinging the coast gua back in the bay area and we will tell you about its huge drug seizure off the pacific. >>> paying tribute to labor leader cesar chavez, the progress made and the work still being done to honor his mission and legacy . i am reed cowan . >>> new york city is beating up security ahead of donald trump's arraignment next week and we have bradley blackburn joining us live outside the courthouse in manhattan . you can see the barricades behind you. what is it like? >> reporter: no sign of protest yet but plenty of cameras from all around the world for this historic moment . it is is correct because donald trump is not just the former president but the current front runner for the presidential nomination and his campaign is already underway as he will come to new york city to stand in front of a judge and hear the criminal charges. they remain sealed but prominent republicans are f
>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >>> we can tell you arraignment is set for former president donald trump and the next steps after his historic indictment . and how his legal team is swinging the coast gua back in the bay area and we will tell you about its huge drug seizure off the pacific. >>> paying tribute to labor leader cesar chavez, the progress made and the work still being done to honor his mission and legacy . i am reed cowan . >>> new...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> big changes coming to san quentin state prison. how governor gavin newsom wants to reimagine it to get inmates ready to rejoin civilian life. >>> more worries about the banking sector, a is b o.>>> and reactn fm moragas the gales advance in the ncaa tournament. >>> good afternoon, i'm ryan yamamoto in for reed cowan. we start with a new plan by governor newsom to transform san quentin state prison to focus on rehabilitation. anne makovec joins me now with the details, anne? >> rehabilitation is the keyword there and part of the new name. the prison would be called san quentin rehabilitation center. that would be a place for less dane rouser -- the other 2,000 inmates are on lesser sentences. newsom says about 800 people are released from the prison every year and the goal is to keep them from committing another crime and ending up back in the system. >> it's not just about rehabilitation, it's about homecoming. this is about stretching people's minds, what we're capable of doing, and reducing recidivism in this state and reducing t
>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> big changes coming to san quentin state prison. how governor gavin newsom wants to reimagine it to get inmates ready to rejoin civilian life. >>> more worries about the banking sector, a is b o.>>> and reactn fm moragas the gales advance in the ncaa tournament. >>> good afternoon, i'm ryan yamamoto in for reed cowan. we start with a new plan by governor newsom to transform san quentin state prison to...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. abbin north bay high school. doesn't the students witnessing the violence in their own classroom. >> we are teenagers, this is not normal. >> personally, i will not arrive to school for a long time. urneth rse. >> we explore youth mental health and the challenges they face every day, we ask how they deal with this. >> this is where we trust our children to go. where they go to be safe. >> how they create that safety and make sure our kids have the support and care they need every day. >>> thanks for joining us. i am reed cowan. that is where we begin. our community is hurting. we are going to have community conversation at the same time while all this week, you know this, exploring youth mental health issues and challenges kids are facing day and and day out. today, bay area families dealing with reality of violence on campus. a student was killed at a high school in santa rosa. that is where we start coverage today. we first brought you this breaking news yesterday during this broadcast. here's your update, poli
>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. abbin north bay high school. doesn't the students witnessing the violence in their own classroom. >> we are teenagers, this is not normal. >> personally, i will not arrive to school for a long time. urneth rse. >> we explore youth mental health and the challenges they face every day, we ask how they deal with this. >> this is where we trust our children to go. where they go to be safe. >> how they create that...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> there it goes. there it goes. oh my god. oh. >> now you see why we're calling this a drf winds knocking down trees and power lines this afternoon. >>>vy rain across the bay area and northern california. >>> plus thousands more tech jobs on the chopping block. the latest cuts from a parent company of facebook. >>> good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook in for reed cowan this afternoon. we have team coverage on this first alert weather day. let's get right to meteorologist darren p day for everybody? >> yes, wind has become the headline as you just saw on the picture. a 74 miles an hour gust. >> oh my gosh. >> so we're going a to talk a lf context and give an explanation on it. but first, let's get you through the first few hours. this is the peak in terms of the rest of the day. we're still seeing gusts in the 50 miles an hour range easily. but if is a color coded map, herews. it does start tosos get a little better over the next few hours, but it is not just going to turn off. so even if we've seen the peak, and i don't anticipa
>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> there it goes. there it goes. oh my god. oh. >> now you see why we're calling this a drf winds knocking down trees and power lines this afternoon. >>>vy rain across the bay area and northern california. >>> plus thousands more tech jobs on the chopping block. the latest cuts from a parent company of facebook. >>> good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook in for reed cowan this afternoon. we have team...
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@i'm juliette goodrich in reed cowan this afternoon. today we're digging into a surg in student ve're looking into p solutions for our safety. we'll start our community conversation in a moment, but first let's get caught up on ou weather and our top stories around the bay area. we begin with the medical examiner's office. a body found near san fran francisco's pier 39 yesterday has been identified as jeffrey "jv" vandergrift, the host of wild 94.9. he was last seen exactly a mont ago near his missio bay home. polic say there is no evidence of foul play. wild releasing a statement, "jv we will miss you. you are a bayary icon." a recent storm caused this road in north bay the buckle. this is redwood boulevard in northern nevada next to southbound 101. it's also the main access road to the olompali state park in novato. traffic, look at this on 580. still impacted. lan erosion on altamont pass. caltrans wrapping up work just about 1:30 this afterno but the two right lanes of eastboun d until stay close tomorrow. >>> let's head to oakland
@i'm juliette goodrich in reed cowan this afternoon. today we're digging into a surg in student ve're looking into p solutions for our safety. we'll start our community conversation in a moment, but first let's get caught up on ou weather and our top stories around the bay area. we begin with the medical examiner's office. a body found near san fran francisco's pier 39 yesterday has been identified as jeffrey "jv" vandergrift, the host of wild 94.9. he was last seen exactly a mont ago...
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cowan in their notes say a miss is widely expected.erall it seems like analysts are calling for a bottom in memory prices. you've got silicon carbide producer i want to talk about right now wolf-speed because that stock is trending@ó5=mq■ 3% lower after president biden is set to visit the facility in the next hour or so to highlight how investments like the $53 billion chip stock are unleashing a manufacturing boom. keep in mind that çóchipmakers still need to get approved for that government aid and they'll have to decide if they should continue doing business witik china or risk losing funding. so none of this is guaranteed. big picture, though, we zoom out the smh,e1 which is a great barometer for chip names, it's an etf, it's still tracking for its beste1 quarter since q42020 and its longest monthly win streak in overok two years. >> kristina, thank you. let's get to the big event ine1 washington now a senate hearing on the recent banking crises. steve liesman joining us with the ñrxddetails. and and steve it sounds like the big ta
cowan in their notes say a miss is widely expected.erall it seems like analysts are calling for a bottom in memory prices. you've got silicon carbide producer i want to talk about right now wolf-speed because that stock is trending@ó5=mq■ 3% lower after president biden is set to visit the facility in the next hour or so to highlight how investments like the $53 billion chip stock are unleashing a manufacturing boom. keep in mind that çóchipmakers still need to get approved for that...
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i'm lee cowan and this is "sunday morning." fine art is coveted by many but owned by only a few.any priceless pieces have ended up in museums or private collections in all the wrong ways. even today, looters, some using the cover of war, are selling relics that are sophisticated underground market. but in recent years there has been a movement to return some of these treasures to their home countries. seth doane this morning dpam ins the diplomacy and detective work behind returning precious antiquities. >> this international quest involves not just agents and art historians, subpoenas and search warrants. you get tips from some unusual places, kim kardashian photographed? >> yes, does gall me a little bit. people sent this article that said something like kim kardashian cracks, you know, antiquities case. okay, fine, whatever. it's actually partially true. >> an assistant district attorney who helped return enoughk artifacts to fill a museum coming up this "sunday morning." >>> owen wilson is a well known actor and oscar-nominated screenwriter. despite his accolades, he tells ou
i'm lee cowan and this is "sunday morning." fine art is coveted by many but owned by only a few.any priceless pieces have ended up in museums or private collections in all the wrong ways. even today, looters, some using the cover of war, are selling relics that are sophisticated underground market. but in recent years there has been a movement to return some of these treasures to their home countries. seth doane this morning dpam ins the diplomacy and detective work behind returning...
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lee cowan, cbs news, in jellyfish lake. >> just glad to see those crocodiles stayed away.tory through music. cbs's manuel bojorquez shows us how instruments that were saved and restored after world war ii are having an impact on today's generation. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporter: -- an unexpected sight. four violins. given new life by avshalom weinstein and his father amnon. >> we are repairing and restoring all these instruments because we think it's important for the people to hear the sound of what those people heard during the war. >> reporter: for weinstein it's personal. his grandparents lost nearly their entire family in the holocaust. still, his grandfather, a violin repairman in israel, started to save what no one wanted. german-made instruments. why did he take them in? >> because my grandfather didn't want to see the instruments being broken, destroyed or lost. ♪ >> reporter: through their program, violins of hope, the instruments are played all over the world, reclaiming them from their dark
lee cowan, cbs news, in jellyfish lake. >> just glad to see those crocodiles stayed away.tory through music. cbs's manuel bojorquez shows us how instruments that were saved and restored after world war ii are having an impact on today's generation. >> reporter: at the national world war ii museum in new orleans -- >> that's pretty cool. >> reporter: -- an unexpected sight. four violins. given new life by avshalom weinstein and his father amnon. >> we are repairing...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area, with reed cowan. >> out of drought, we look at the drastic turn of events in the bay area and what is happening with all of the rain water at one of our reservoirs.>>> the change of water fortunes has been remarkable and perhaps nowhere ngroom for raily than here e >>> the y br commute, what backed up traffic overnight and through the morning. >>> hundreds of tiny homes coming to one bay area city, how it's part of a bigger statewide plan to tackle homelessness. good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook. as we enjoy a nice break from the rain, we are learning of a huge benefit from all of our recent storms. 99% of the bay area is now out of drought conditions, in fact, 64% of the entire state is no longer in drought. the latest map from the drought monitor shows just over a third of california remains in the moderate drought category. wilson walker is at lake sonoma which has gotten so much rainfall that it is overcapacity and they had to do controlled releases. this is a really good problem to have, wilson? >> reporter: well, blue skies, green hills and what may
>>> this is cbs news bay area, with reed cowan. >> out of drought, we look at the drastic turn of events in the bay area and what is happening with all of the rain water at one of our reservoirs.>>> the change of water fortunes has been remarkable and perhaps nowhere ngroom for raily than here e >>> the y br commute, what backed up traffic overnight and through the morning. >>> hundreds of tiny homes coming to one bay area city, how it's part of a...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> breaking news, a student is stabbed at a south bay middle school, we learned about the arrest. >>> and the cleanup after our stormy weather.>> we will probably have to dump everything, i don't know, we will figure it out. >>> the power is still out for thousands of pg&e customers, homes and schools impacted, we are checking in with families. good afternoon, i'm ryan yamamoto. we begin with breaking news out of the south bay, police are in vista getting a reported stabbing at sunrise middle school. there is one victim, a 15-year- old with non-life-threatening injuries. the suspect is also a student and that person has been arrested and booked for assault with a deadly weapon. we will have the latest at 5:00. >>> this comes just weeks after the fatal stabbing of a student at montgomery high school in santa rosa, the 16- year-old died march 1 after a fight in the classroom. the student is being charged with voluntary manslaughter, just the other week, police arrested two other students for bringing knives to the campus. >>> in san franci
>>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> breaking news, a student is stabbed at a south bay middle school, we learned about the arrest. >>> and the cleanup after our stormy weather.>> we will probably have to dump everything, i don't know, we will figure it out. >>> the power is still out for thousands of pg&e customers, homes and schools impacted, we are checking in with families. good afternoon, i'm ryan yamamoto. we begin with breaking news...
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i'm reed cowan. firsmore rain. another unra thamadet torrow an here is paul blame anher of gu winds. nothing out there now. everything for this afternoon, this evening is looking fine. if you want to check the gutters and drains around the house and prepare for the heavy rain late tonight into early tomorrow morning, not a bad idea. we will zoom in for a closer look. the cloud cover increases this evening and tonight. before the sun comes up tuesday morning and it will be a soggy morning commute. allow plenty of extra time making your way out the door. some of the heaviest rain falls around the peek of rush hour. it will be slower than normal. if you have the option go later in the day or work from home, exercise that option. it will be breezy for the southern half of the bay area. a wind advisory in effect from the golden gate southward into effect at 7:00 through 9:00 p.m. tuesday. southerly winds in the 25 to 35 miles per hour range with some gusts up to 50 miles per hour. that is not as strong as the winds last
i'm reed cowan. firsmore rain. another unra thamadet torrow an here is paul blame anher of gu winds. nothing out there now. everything for this afternoon, this evening is looking fine. if you want to check the gutters and drains around the house and prepare for the heavy rain late tonight into early tomorrow morning, not a bad idea. we will zoom in for a closer look. the cloud cover increases this evening and tonight. before the sun comes up tuesday morning and it will be a soggy morning...
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. >>> good afternoon, i'm reed cowan. so let's start with the first alert weather. a mix of conditions across the bay area. chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking all of it. hi, paul. >> as the heavy rain continues to move across the bay area in bands, the sky looks apocalyptic over downtown san francisco. looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel. sutro tower. switch perspectives and look eastward from sales force tower. curtains of rain moving over the bay once again. heavy rain with some pea sized hail. embedded. gusty winds. thunderstorms as well. there have been actual thunderstorms. let's zoom in for a closer look. and track some of the heaviest rain falling in the east bay at the moment. this is lifting from south to north. there is a cloud to ground lightning strike in southeast contra costa county within the past 15 minue s. aroundd. ovwaez e rains in the north bay. you will be the first ones to dry out as we head into late evening and overnight. that is when the rain will quiet down. around san francisco, there is more rain surging up from the s
. >>> good afternoon, i'm reed cowan. so let's start with the first alert weather. a mix of conditions across the bay area. chief meteorologist paul heggen is tracking all of it. hi, paul. >> as the heavy rain continues to move across the bay area in bands, the sky looks apocalyptic over downtown san francisco. looking to the west from the mark hopkins hotel. sutro tower. switch perspectives and look eastward from sales force tower. curtains of rain moving over the bay once...
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usable >>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> we continue to follow national news. donald trump indicted in new york from hush money charges from the 2016 u.s campaign. all of this is happened within the past 20 minutes, so there is a lot to catch you up on. the lawyer for the former president is confirming that donald trump ha been indicted and will face criminal charges. we don't know what the charges are yet. all o this is, we presume, related to the hush money payments to silence claims of an extramarital affair before the 2016 election. the charges are coming from a new york city grand jury that has been investigating this case for months. reportedly, this all stems from those payments to former star stormy daniels. the nondisclosure agreements themselves would not be illegal but reports indicate the new york district attorney was looking at whether the payments were covered up by a legal business accounting. that is where the rubber meets the road right now we can tell you there is increased security in new york city amid concerns of protests. this is the firs
usable >>> this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> we continue to follow national news. donald trump indicted in new york from hush money charges from the 2016 u.s campaign. all of this is happened within the past 20 minutes, so there is a lot to catch you up on. the lawyer for the former president is confirming that donald trump ha been indicted and will face criminal charges. we don't know what the charges are yet. all o this is, we presume, related to the hush money...
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this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> teachers in oakland walking off the job over pay. that's all they are demanding. a big move by governor avenue seven. now that california is largely out of the drought what is it proposal to change san francisco's policies. how the author says it will help in the fight against fentanyl. we talked to him, live. >> middle school and high school teachers in oakland were out there as they marched and demanded for better pay and you can see teachers and . students behind me. take a look at the marching. we are on broadway approaching 12th st.. they are marching to the old headquarters of district headquarters. this is a large group of individuals. teachers and community members even the president of the oakland city council is here standing in solidarity. many teachers i talked to say they are working multiple jobs just to make mincemeat. one high school history teacher told me she's getting paid less than neighboring districts and that is why many teachers are leaving at the end of this year. >> is a huge concern. teachers working condit
this is cbs news bay area with reed cowan. >> teachers in oakland walking off the job over pay. that's all they are demanding. a big move by governor avenue seven. now that california is largely out of the drought what is it proposal to change san francisco's policies. how the author says it will help in the fight against fentanyl. we talked to him, live. >> middle school and high school teachers in oakland were out there as they marched and demanded for better pay and you can see...
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thanks for joining us, i'm reed cowan. that has been our mission here at 3:00. a broadcast that you're probably not used to seeing right now, but we thought it was important enough to love our kids, to have the conversation, to help all of us find what's going on, and start the conversation with our kids about their mental well being. we're hearing from the young people directly about their needs as well as bay area and national experts to help us take the first steps. it's a community conversation we're grateful you've been a part of this week. we'll get back to it in just a minute. but first, let's get you caught up on today's top stories around the bay. look at this, speaking about listening to our kids. this is a reaction to major stories happening here in the bay area. students in santa rosa, well, they walked out of class today. look att.is two days after a 16-year-old was fatally stabbed inside the classroom at montgomery high school. this is video high where police say the 16-year-old brought an unloaded firearm to school, the same day as the stabbing ha
thanks for joining us, i'm reed cowan. that has been our mission here at 3:00. a broadcast that you're probably not used to seeing right now, but we thought it was important enough to love our kids, to have the conversation, to help all of us find what's going on, and start the conversation with our kids about their mental well being. we're hearing from the young people directly about their needs as well as bay area and national experts to help us take the first steps. it's a community...
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lee cowan takes us to his hometown. >> relax a while, charlie brown.ve this problem together. >> reporter: some people use a diary to pen their innermost thoughts. charles schulz though, he had "peanuts" instead. >> there is no better emotional outlet than kicking a football. >> it was a release for his emotions. >> this time i'm really going to kick it t i am going to kick the habit. this is the end of all mile faults! >> he drew because he had to do it. >> i got a candy bar. boy, i got cookies. >> i got a package of gum. >> i got a rock. >> reporter: was he a happy person? >> i think he was. >> reporter: his widow, jean schulz, paused because it's a complicated question. she married him in 1973, but she says it wasn't until after his death, 23 years ago last month -- >> really all you need is about four or five pens and a pencil. >> reporter: she realized the simple lines of those oh so familiar characters were actually quite complex. >> i have spent the last 22 years doing my penance and my penance is learning how hard he worked. >> reporter: was he
lee cowan takes us to his hometown. >> relax a while, charlie brown.ve this problem together. >> reporter: some people use a diary to pen their innermost thoughts. charles schulz though, he had "peanuts" instead. >> there is no better emotional outlet than kicking a football. >> it was a release for his emotions. >> this time i'm really going to kick it t i am going to kick the habit. this is the end of all mile faults! >> he drew because he had to...
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i think that those are key to protecting workers winnie cowan nicole moore. thank you both so much really appreciate the conversation. we'll be right back. more paper being crumpled music: “i wish” by skee-lo boom! sound of paper balls landing in bins office workers cheering music stops why do we shoot baskets with paper balls? for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. introduced you to a san jose woman who was going to b wheel of fortune amanda. crane endedbig congratulations e good things happen when you come on abc 7 tonight at san francisco native will dive into the shark tank where entrepreneurs pitch their products before a national audience hoping to secure a deal with one of the shows star investors and j
i think that those are key to protecting workers winnie cowan nicole moore. thank you both so much really appreciate the conversation. we'll be right back. more paper being crumpled music: “i wish” by skee-lo boom! sound of paper balls landing in bins office workers cheering music stops why do we shoot baskets with paper balls? for the same reason we play scratchers from the california lottery. because a little play can make your day. logo scratches on i was hit by a car and needed help. i...
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that's difficult news for aaron lewis who works at cowan's bar and grill. she lives in the high desert and was able to get up to big bear because she has an id but business is hurting. local residents here. josh haskell abc 7 news feels like the end of the world. all right, the results are certainly in snowpack levels or at 177 percent of average at philip station near lake tahoe this morning the california department of water resources carried out the third sierra snow survey of the season. they found the snow depth was just over 116 inches and the water content was 41 and a half inches last week's rain and snow boosted the numbers after a month long dry spell in february. the snowpack is rivaling the states highest season in 1982 to 1983. so you gotta go always back. we may break some records here because more snow is on the way and we'll have rain here in the bay area. yeah for the details go to abc 7 news weather anchor spencer christian. he spencer larry more snow is definitely on the way to the sierra. he was a look at the winter storm warning in effe
that's difficult news for aaron lewis who works at cowan's bar and grill. she lives in the high desert and was able to get up to big bear because she has an id but business is hurting. local residents here. josh haskell abc 7 news feels like the end of the world. all right, the results are certainly in snowpack levels or at 177 percent of average at philip station near lake tahoe this morning the california department of water resources carried out the third sierra snow survey of the season....
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lee cowan goes on the hunt with the "meateater." >> i got him.the trees. >> reporter: here in the sawtooth mountains of idaho it took just moments for steve rinella and his bowhunting buddy dan to spot some pronghorned antelope off in the brush. >> it's in the shade. >> reporter: it took them far less time, however, to realize that having me tag along was a really dumb idea. >> what kind of shot is that like for a bow? >> undoable. >> reporter: i have never hunted a day in my life, and there i was with one of the most recognizable hunters in america. >> i do what i was born to do. and it's this kind of stuff. it's what i like. >> reporter: steve rinella is the creator and host of the popular tv and web series "meateater." >> you got him? >> reporter: now in its 11th season. it's hunting the way the hunter sees it, up close and personal, and for rinella hunting is personal. >> at my core, i like nature, i like hunting, i like fishing, i like eating the stuff i hunt and fish for, and i turned that into the work i do. >> reporter: he came to hunting
lee cowan goes on the hunt with the "meateater." >> i got him.the trees. >> reporter: here in the sawtooth mountains of idaho it took just moments for steve rinella and his bowhunting buddy dan to spot some pronghorned antelope off in the brush. >> it's in the shade. >> reporter: it took them far less time, however, to realize that having me tag along was a really dumb idea. >> what kind of shot is that like for a bow? >> undoable. >>...
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lee cowan serves up our sunday profile. >> people think mexico is just about tacos and tequila.d us over to her beverly hills home for lumnch, we assumd it was lunch. but she also served up culinary history, too. >> mexican cuisine is the only cuisine in its entirety protected by unesco as a world heritage treasure. >> reporter: is that right? >> yeah, corn, beans, chili, chocolate, vanilla, avocado. >> reporter: and, of course, tequila. >> we are not going to get too drunk so your producers don't get scared. >> reporter: that's a ranch water cocktail, a drink most say was born in texas. >> taste that. >> reporter: while that nude amle dish, fideo, is thoroughly mexican. a buy cultural menu like longoria herself. >> when i am in the united states you are mexican and when i am in mexico they go the american. i i'm like, wait, i'm both. 100% mexican and 100% american at the same time. >> reporter: she was raised in corpus christi, texas, but her mexican roots date back 13 generations when the king of spain she says granted her acestors some land in what is now south texas. you sti
lee cowan serves up our sunday profile. >> people think mexico is just about tacos and tequila.d us over to her beverly hills home for lumnch, we assumd it was lunch. but she also served up culinary history, too. >> mexican cuisine is the only cuisine in its entirety protected by unesco as a world heritage treasure. >> reporter: is that right? >> yeah, corn, beans, chili, chocolate, vanilla, avocado. >> reporter: and, of course, tequila. >> we are not going...
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we know that federal prosecutors had gone after mr trump's former oil —— lawyer michael cowan who served federal campaign violations and the federal prosecutors never went after mr trump in that case. so, this is a local case but nevertheless, we are already hearing from republicans in congress, saying they want to investigate the district attorney. they are calling this politically motivated, saying that this is a weaponisation of the criminal justice system. but the district attorney, of course, here in new york has now confirmed that this indictment is moving forward and we will, in the coming weeks, be able to see what the exact charges are and the evidence but of course the political stakes are extremely high for the district attorney to successfully argue this case because donald trump is notjust this case because donald trump is not just a this case because donald trump is notjust a former president, also the frontrunner in the republican party to make a comeback for the white house. nada, you mentioned there the republican�*s reactions to this but has there been any news on what
we know that federal prosecutors had gone after mr trump's former oil —— lawyer michael cowan who served federal campaign violations and the federal prosecutors never went after mr trump in that case. so, this is a local case but nevertheless, we are already hearing from republicans in congress, saying they want to investigate the district attorney. they are calling this politically motivated, saying that this is a weaponisation of the criminal justice system. but the district attorney, of...
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i'm lee cowan and this is "sunday morning." fine art is coveted by many but owned by only a few.s pieces have ended up in museums or private collections in all the wrong ways. even today, looters, some
i'm lee cowan and this is "sunday morning." fine art is coveted by many but owned by only a few.s pieces have ended up in museums or private collections in all the wrong ways. even today, looters, some
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look at this video, reed cowan posted in marin county. you can see how fast the water is moving there. this bay area resident was taking their dog for a walk when they captured this art see picture of the rain. lisa teener posted this on twitter with this video. you can see the rain coming down on the beautiful green hills. i love the green we have right now. what a shot. this was posted on twitter. they are in an airplane, flying through the atmospheric river. now, you can stick with cbs news bay area for the latest on this atmospheric river throughout the morning. for first alert coverage, head to kpix.com. >>> time is 6:12. wet roads are bringing serious challenges for drivers. we will chat with chp about current road closures due to flooding and crashes. >>> we have advice from cyber security expert how you can protect yourself - [narrator] every day, our lives are filled with choices, both simple and life-changing. what's not a choice? addiction to opioids like fentanyl. but even with opioid use disorder, you still have a choice. by
look at this video, reed cowan posted in marin county. you can see how fast the water is moving there. this bay area resident was taking their dog for a walk when they captured this art see picture of the rain. lisa teener posted this on twitter with this video. you can see the rain coming down on the beautiful green hills. i love the green we have right now. what a shot. this was posted on twitter. they are in an airplane, flying through the atmospheric river. now, you can stick with cbs news...
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you have five firms, bmo, cowan, evercore, wedbush, remain outperform overweights.ith this stock. >> tesla is a bellwether for the industry. in long run, i think it is going to be fine because it is not just mark's leadership. they built a platform that allows customers to actually expand reach whether going down industry route, coming down market to the smb side sales force is there. there isn't a lot of innovation as you would expect in the enterprise software space. there is only a few players in every single segment. sales force competes in almost everyone of segments instead of back office stuff, finance, accounting hr. charles: crm abbreviation, is the stock's ticker, back office initially. we have less than a minute. we have to talk about snowflake. this stock has got hammered recently. it used to be a juggernaut. here is what i like about it, earnings expectations have been ratcheting higher and higher. maybe there is a chance they can actually outperform. what are you looking for when they report? >> i think they will be fine as well. part of the thing the
you have five firms, bmo, cowan, evercore, wedbush, remain outperform overweights.ith this stock. >> tesla is a bellwether for the industry. in long run, i think it is going to be fine because it is not just mark's leadership. they built a platform that allows customers to actually expand reach whether going down industry route, coming down market to the smb side sales force is there. there isn't a lot of innovation as you would expect in the enterprise software space. there is only a few...
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captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's.ays he still dreams of the next level, not say no, and they did not say no to this . a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy, amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they had said goodbye to the pitch. all brought together by this idea that you never say goodbye to a great love and a dream. i said in the u. s open cup. they're going to get that in two years and we could do that. and then i said the next milestone is gonna be transferring from somewhere professional to professional in five years now on schedule. inter sf has earned a spot in the u. s open cup, america's oldest ongoing national soccer competition, every team in the country can regardless of if you are professional, or if you're not professional ca
captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's.ays he still dreams of the next level, not say no, and they did not say no to this . a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy, amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they...
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captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's.ut says, not say no, and they did not say no to this. a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy. it's been amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they had said goodbye to the pitch. all brought together by this idea that you never say goodbye to a great love and a dream. i said in the u. s open cup. they're going to get that in two years and we could do that. and then i said the next minus stone is going to be transferring from somewhere professional to professional in five years now on schedule, inter sf has earned a spot in the u. s. open cupal m in the country. can regardless of if you're professional, or if you're not professional can have a chance to qualify for the competition. it is a big deal for a small
captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's.ut says, not say no, and they did not say no to this. a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy. it's been amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they had said goodbye to...
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captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's. dreams of the next level, not say no, and they did not say no to this. a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy , amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they had said goodbye to the pitch. all brought together by this idea that you never say goodbye to a great love and a dream. i said in the u. s open cup. we're going to get that in two years and we could do that. and then i said the next milestone is gonna be transferring from somewhere professional to professional in five years now on schedule. inter sf has earned a spot in the u. s open cup, america's oldest ongoing national soccer competition team in the country. can regardless of if you are professional, or if you are not professional can have a chance to
captain jack cowan played at l s u and st mary's. dreams of the next level, not say no, and they did not say no to this. a team that was literally formed in days. his team basically in like a week and a half. it was crazy , amazing experience. i mean, we started out at a random field like a bunch of random guys. and it's slowly progressed from there says the team has players from 12 different countries. nine former pro players, several former college athletes, many who thought they had said...
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are the executives in this bank, that this was okay there's going to be a lot of people around the cowanthey have to answer for it. >> yeah. of course, they are going to have to answer for it. regulators are going to have to answer for why they allowed them to be as reckless was they did let's be clear, stephanie. like me, i know you have a lot of phone calls all weekend a lot of panicked investors were talking about taking all their money out of first republic bank, other regional banks. >> mm-hmm. >> i'll tell you what, after janet yellen spoke yesterday, the panic picked up. it didn't sound like she was going to be aggressive they thought she was moving too slowly on this but i talked to quite a few pop people, talked about taking all of their money out of first republic bank and predicted first republic would go down today. other regional banks would go down today the contagion could spread just like that. now, it's not going to, most likely, because the government did the right thing. but can you explain how quickly -- you let that horse out of the barn, you don't get it back in >>
are the executives in this bank, that this was okay there's going to be a lot of people around the cowanthey have to answer for it. >> yeah. of course, they are going to have to answer for it. regulators are going to have to answer for why they allowed them to be as reckless was they did let's be clear, stephanie. like me, i know you have a lot of phone calls all weekend a lot of panicked investors were talking about taking all their money out of first republic bank, other regional banks....