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da lin, thank you for that. >>> ro cana says this will impact thousands of people in his district. he released a statement saying he is working to ensure customers have access to their funds so start-up employees are paid. he added we need to monitor that this does not spread to other banks and be prepared to take comprehensive action if it does. >>> san francisco based first republic was among several other bank stocks that saw trading temporarily halted after their shares tumbled. selloff mostly impacting regional lender withs highly specialized clients including banks. focused on crypto currency. >>> the collapse spooked investors. the dow closed more than 200 points lower today. the meltdown has brought up memories of the 2008 financial crisis. that involved mortgage backed securities that collapsed in value from housing loan defaults but the issues here seemed to be more specific to silicon valley bank and its ties to the tech industry troubles. there has also been significant regulatory reforms since 2008. >>> also on a separate issue, wells fargo bank is apologizing to angry
da lin, thank you for that. >>> ro cana says this will impact thousands of people in his district. he released a statement saying he is working to ensure customers have access to their funds so start-up employees are paid. he added we need to monitor that this does not spread to other banks and be prepared to take comprehensive action if it does. >>> san francisco based first republic was among several other bank stocks that saw trading temporarily halted after their shares...
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is da lin shows us, a lot of people adjusting put. >> reporter: the monterey county sheriff said they evacuated about 2000 people since the parjaro river levee broke but these are some people who refused to leave. they are checking our neighbors. >> if the lights go out in the gas is gone, that is when we will probably leave. everything is still on. >> reporter: this 15-year-old and his family live on the second floor. they are surrounded by water. >> my parents were concerned about me and my siblings and possibly robbers getting into january. hey y like many families in parjaro, his parents are farmworkers with little money. they want to protect the little they have. >> we are okay. we have lots of food. >> reporter: another family that tried to stay decided there was nothing left to protect. this 15-year-old and his father, got on a sheriff's rescue boat sunday afternoon. >> when we left the house, it was all the way up to our waste. >> reporter: the water destroyed everything in the house and three family cars parked outside.>> we decided to stay. we thought the water would go down
is da lin shows us, a lot of people adjusting put. >> reporter: the monterey county sheriff said they evacuated about 2000 people since the parjaro river levee broke but these are some people who refused to leave. they are checking our neighbors. >> if the lights go out in the gas is gone, that is when we will probably leave. everything is still on. >> reporter: this 15-year-old and his family live on the second floor. they are surrounded by water. >> my parents were...
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da lin reports. >> if the lights go out or gas is gone, that's when we'll leave. but everything is still on. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second floor of this apartment complex. they're surrounded by water. >> my parents were concerned about me and my siblings and possibly the robbers getting to houses. that's what they're mostly concerned about. >> reporter: they say looters came during the last evacuation order in january. carlos says like many families here, his parents are farm workers with little money. they want to protect the little they have. >> we are okay. we have lots of food. >> reporter: another family that tried to stick it out decided there was nothing left to protect. 15-year-old angel and father juan got on a monterey county sheriffs rescue boat sunday afternoon. >> when we left the house, it was up to our waist. >> reporter: angel says the water destroyed everything in the house and three family cars parked outside. >> we decided to stay so they wouldn't take our stuff. we thought the water would go down but we start
da lin reports. >> if the lights go out or gas is gone, that's when we'll leave. but everything is still on. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second floor of this apartment complex. they're surrounded by water. >> my parents were concerned about me and my siblings and possibly the robbers getting to houses. that's what they're mostly concerned about. >> reporter: they say looters came during the last evacuation order in january. carlos says like...
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da lin was on campus with some pretty happy students and fans. >> reporter: saint mary's was the higher seed and expected to beat its opponent, but the students here know not to take things for granted because upsets are a big part of march madness. the student union at saint mary's college turned into a watch party for students and faculty members. who rooms and plenty of ups and downs. >> i was watching the start of the game in class earlier because i had class. >> reporter: third year student stepheno couldn't focus on his lecture. he had to be here. >> the atmosphere being in this community, to cheer on people with go to class with and everything, you can't beat that sometimes. >> reporter: with roughly 2,000 undergraduate students, saint mary's is one of the smallest schools competing in the march madness tournament. >> we say hi to them. as much as they do love it, i think they want to be considered normal students, you know. i think that's good for the school. >> reporter: saint mary's has been to the tournament before and got to the sweet 16 one year. the college believes the to
da lin was on campus with some pretty happy students and fans. >> reporter: saint mary's was the higher seed and expected to beat its opponent, but the students here know not to take things for granted because upsets are a big part of march madness. the student union at saint mary's college turned into a watch party for students and faculty members. who rooms and plenty of ups and downs. >> i was watching the start of the game in class earlier because i had class. >> reporter:...
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da lin has been speaking to shoppers, employees, and local leaders about the attacks, joining us from stonestown with the cell phone videos. da? >> reporter: many of the recent fights here involved high school students. workers, shoppers say it's been an ongoing problem. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the attack. some witnesses tell me they were scared to intervene, fearing the attackers would turn on them. a short time later, another atta in two victims, but the attackers focused mostly on the young person on the ground. witnesses tell me they don't know why the kids jumped the two victims or if they even knew them. the attack happened in front of this vendor and damaged some of his merchandise. >> i am very scared. i cannot continue to do business in this kind of environment. >> reporter: way tells me mandarin he's leaving once his l
da lin has been speaking to shoppers, employees, and local leaders about the attacks, joining us from stonestown with the cell phone videos. da? >> reporter: many of the recent fights here involved high school students. workers, shoppers say it's been an ongoing problem. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the...
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da lin reports. >> reporter: some city services back online. people can pay parking tickets and call 311 two alert the city of downed trees and other issues. many other phone lines and website to pay business taxes are still down. >> we try to go on and pay for taxes, now we have to wait to pay taxes. >> reporter: this restaurant owner says it is not a bad thing to hang onto her money a little longer. it is inconvenient to keep checking with the city to see when she can pay to avoid late fees. >> especially a small business owner, a lot on her plate and a lot of things we have to maneuver through, let alone maneuver through what is going on. >> reporter: the oakland business tax due date was march 1st. it has been extended to april 17th since the website does not work. >> first native american restaurant in oakland. >> reporter: crystal open the kitchen in the fruitvale village more than a year ago. she worries hackers could've stolen sensitive financial data businesses report to the city. >> released of how which me wake make, don't make, i fi
da lin reports. >> reporter: some city services back online. people can pay parking tickets and call 311 two alert the city of downed trees and other issues. many other phone lines and website to pay business taxes are still down. >> we try to go on and pay for taxes, now we have to wait to pay taxes. >> reporter: this restaurant owner says it is not a bad thing to hang onto her money a little longer. it is inconvenient to keep checking with the city to see when she can pay to...
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our da lin was there, too, with the changes they want to see. >> reporter: students say if they don't feel safe, they can't focus on learning. before they marched, these high school students rallied on campus to demand better security and communication from administrators. students say a campus fire and a hoax involving school shooting happened recently and this week police arrested a student for bringing an unloaded gun to school. >> there was a gun on campus and we weren't educated of that. in light of recent events, i do not feel safe at school. >> why does it take my best friend's death to be an eye opener to do better? >> reporter: among those speaking at the rally was olivia cruz, a junior from montgomery high, who witnessed the stabbing that killed her best friend, 16-year-old jayden pienta. >> my school absolutely failed him 100%. i was the one who called 911. i walked him into that office saying he was stabbed. >> reporter: the stabbing happened wednesday morning in an art class at montgomery high. family and friend of the victim say the 16-year-old pienta and another 16-year
our da lin was there, too, with the changes they want to see. >> reporter: students say if they don't feel safe, they can't focus on learning. before they marched, these high school students rallied on campus to demand better security and communication from administrators. students say a campus fire and a hoax involving school shooting happened recently and this week police arrested a student for bringing an unloaded gun to school. >> there was a gun on campus and we weren't...
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first da lin shows you what shoppers, employees and local leaders have on their hands. >> reporter: workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00, 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the attack. some witnesses tell me they were scared to intervene fearing the attackers would turn on them. a short time later, another attack in stonestown's food court. it's unclear if it involved the same group of students. they beat up two victims but the attackers focused on this young person on the ground. witnesses say they don't know why the kids jumped the two victims or if they knew them. the attack happened in front of this vendor and damaged some of his merchandise. >> i am very scared. i cannot continue to do business in this kind of environment. >> reporter: he tells me in mandarin he is leaving once his lease is up in june. he and other restaurant workers say there were multiple fights involving stude
first da lin shows you what shoppers, employees and local leaders have on their hands. >> reporter: workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00, 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the attack. some witnesses tell me they were scared to intervene fearing the attackers would turn on them. a...
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we'll fix that as da lin shows us a lot of people tonight are staying put. >> reporter: the monterey county sheriff says they have evacuated about 2,000 people since the river broke yesterday. but these are some of the people who refuse to leave. they're surveying the damage and checking on neighbors. >> and if the lights go out, the gas is gone. and that will probably leave. >> and everything is still on. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second floor of the apartment complex. they're surrounded by water. >> my parents were concerned about me and my siblings. possibly the robbers are getting into the houses. that's what they're mostly concerned about. >> reporter: they said looters are concerned about the last evacuation order in january. carlos like many families in pajaro, his parents are farmworkers with little money. they want to protect the little they have. >> well okay, we have a lot of food. >> reporter: another family that tried to stick it out, decided there was nothing left to protect. 15-year-old angel cudias and his father, juan, got on a sherif
we'll fix that as da lin shows us a lot of people tonight are staying put. >> reporter: the monterey county sheriff says they have evacuated about 2,000 people since the river broke yesterday. but these are some of the people who refuse to leave. they're surveying the damage and checking on neighbors. >> and if the lights go out, the gas is gone. and that will probably leave. >> and everything is still on. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second...
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da lin has been speaking to shoppers, employees, local leaders about the attacks and brings us more of the cell phone videos. >> reporter: many of the recent fights and attacks involve high school students. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the attack. some witnesses tell me they were scared to intervene fearing attackers would turn on them. a short time later, another attack in stones town's food court. it's unclear if it involved the same group of students. they beat two victims but attackers focused mostly on the young person on the ground. witnesses tell me they don't know why the kids jumped the victims or if they knew them. the attack happened in front of this vendor and damaged some of his merchandise. >> i am very scared. i cannot continue to do business in this kind of environment. >> reporter: he tells me in mandarin he is leaving once hi
da lin has been speaking to shoppers, employees, local leaders about the attacks and brings us more of the cell phone videos. >> reporter: many of the recent fights and attacks involve high school students. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the...
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there was plenty of school spirit on cap campus and our da lin was there. >> reporter: saint mary's was the higher speed and expected to beat its opponent but the students here know not to take things for granted because upsets are a big pert of march part of march madness. two rooms, plenty of ups and downs. >> i was watching the start of the game in class. >> reporter: third year student steph couldn't focus on his lecturement he had to be here. >> the atmosphere being together in that community to cheer on people we go to class with. you can't beat that. >> reporter: he says they get to know some of the players pretty well. with roughly 2,000 undergraduate students, saint mary's is one of the smallest schools competing in the march madness tournament. >> as much as they love it, they want to be considered like normal students. i think that is good for the school. >> reporter: the gale haves been here before. reached the sweet 16 in 2010. >> even though some of those schools with 20, 30, or 40,000 kids, they can only play five. we will match our five against theirs. >> outside of the
there was plenty of school spirit on cap campus and our da lin was there. >> reporter: saint mary's was the higher speed and expected to beat its opponent but the students here know not to take things for granted because upsets are a big pert of march part of march madness. two rooms, plenty of ups and downs. >> i was watching the start of the game in class. >> reporter: third year student steph couldn't focus on his lecturement he had to be here. >> the atmosphere being...
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da lin spoke to shoppers, employee, local leaders and has more with the cell phone videos too. >> reporter: many recent fights and attacks involved high school students, workers and shoppers say it's been an ongoing problem. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids watched and recorded the attack. witnesses tell me they were scared to intervene fearing attackers would turn on them. a short time later, another attack in stones towns food court. it is unclear if it involved the same group of students. they beat two victims but attackers focused mostly on the young person on the ground. witnesses tell me they don't know why the kids jumped the victims or if they knew them. the attack happened in front of this vendor and damaged some of his merchandise. >> i am very scared. i cannot continue to do business in this kind of environment. >> reporter: he tells me in mandarin he
da lin spoke to shoppers, employee, local leaders and has more with the cell phone videos too. >> reporter: many recent fights and attacks involved high school students, workers and shoppers say it's been an ongoing problem. workers say the mob attack first happened inside target. it was friday around 4:00 or 5:00 p.m. the cell phone video shows a group of students with backpacks punching and kicking a person. one kid even picked up the victim and slammed him to the ground. some kids...
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da lin joins us live. where are you relative to the breach? >> reporter: not too far in the city of watsonville. all the access routes for the community are either shut down or flooded. this bridge is shut down and right now, the only folks who can cross and go into the community are those who are doing search and rescue operations. an entire farming community under feet of water. drone footage shows the widespread flooding. streets, cars, holmes, businesses, and schools. submerged. authorities say it was caused by this levy breach three miles east of pajaro. >> time to evacuate. >> reporter: first responders starting evacuating people late friday night. they did it in spanish since so many of the residents are spanish speaking farm workers. bilingual workers were going door to door to get people out. >> started to cry a little bit. the little one. >> reporter: 18-year-old christian garcia and his family were sleeping when the loud fire trucks woke him up. >> everything was in a rush. >> reporter: christian's family and his uncle's family live
da lin joins us live. where are you relative to the breach? >> reporter: not too far in the city of watsonville. all the access routes for the community are either shut down or flooded. this bridge is shut down and right now, the only folks who can cross and go into the community are those who are doing search and rescue operations. an entire farming community under feet of water. drone footage shows the widespread flooding. streets, cars, holmes, businesses, and schools. submerged....
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as reporter da lin shows us, despite that, a lot of people are staying put. >> reporter: monterey sheriff says they've evacuated about 2,000 people since the levee broke but these are some people who refuse to leave. they're surveying damage and checking neighbors. >> if lights go out or gas is gone, that's when we'll probably leave. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second floor of the apartment complex. they're surrounded by water. >> my parents were concerned about me and my siblings and possibly robbers getting into houses. that's what they're mostly concerned about. >> reporter: they say looters came during the last evacuation order in january. carlos says like many families here, his parents are farm workers with little money. they want to protect the little they have. >> we are okay. we have lots of food. >> reporter: another family that tried to stick was nothing to protect. 15-year-old angel and his father juan got on a monterey county sheriffs rescue boat. >> when we left, it was up to our waist. >> reporter: angel says the water destroyed everything in
as reporter da lin shows us, despite that, a lot of people are staying put. >> reporter: monterey sheriff says they've evacuated about 2,000 people since the levee broke but these are some people who refuse to leave. they're surveying damage and checking neighbors. >> if lights go out or gas is gone, that's when we'll probably leave. >> reporter: 15-year-old carlos and his family live on the second floor of the apartment complex. they're surrounded by water. >> my...
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