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i'm in for elizabeth cook. a lot to talk to about in our first alert weather, let's get to darren peck in the virtual studio. just about getting wet. >>> right, we have seen the rain hitting the city but most of the rain is falling in the north bay today. in fact, if we take a look at what rainfall totals look like today, it is a fascinating story. an inch just today. look at everybody else. it is raining in all of those places, don't get me wrong, you can tell by the lens in san francisco. if you have been outside you have gotten wet. we only got a couple hundredths of an inch of rain. let's look at it. this is live. looking at the 3:00 image on here you can see the main band of rains coming across the bay. those rainfall totals are going to go up. in just watching the last hour it is stationary. here is what the future cast shows on there. we are going to take this for the next few hours, nothing changes a lot. take a look at the time there, 7:00. coming to a close really by the time that we get into tomorrow
i'm in for elizabeth cook. a lot to talk to about in our first alert weather, let's get to darren peck in the virtual studio. just about getting wet. >>> right, we have seen the rain hitting the city but most of the rain is falling in the north bay today. in fact, if we take a look at what rainfall totals look like today, it is a fascinating story. an inch just today. look at everybody else. it is raining in all of those places, don't get me wrong, you can tell by the lens in san...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >> we must all remember that achieving reparations is bigger than any of us. >> payouts as payback for decades of disparities. >> when you repair, we don't want you to leave nothing out but >> today, we sit down with a civil rights pioneer from san francisco , who spent decades on the cause to compensate black people from the lasting impact of slavery. >> when it came to the payment of what america owed us because of the crime that was committed against our humanity . >> a critic who says the city's plans are unconstitutional. >>> thank you for joining us this afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook. our focus, today, is on the effort here in san francisco to pay black residents for the lasting impact of slavery, and what some are calling discriminatory city policies that have stemmed from it. reverend amos brown, a former freedom writer and champion of the cause will join us live in studio, as will an outspoken critic of reparations , richie greenberg. that is all ahead this half-hour. first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines.
>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >> we must all remember that achieving reparations is bigger than any of us. >> payouts as payback for decades of disparities. >> when you repair, we don't want you to leave nothing out but >> today, we sit down with a civil rights pioneer from san francisco , who spent decades on the cause to compensate black people from the lasting impact of slavery. >> when it came to the payment of what america owed...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> climate headlines can be daunting . global warming, natural disasters, pollution on land and by sea. our kids are taking notice. >>> it is really, really paralyzing to have such an unsure future. it is something that affects so much of my mental space. >> today, we look at how climate changes fueling anxiety for many of our young people and how we can help them get through it. >>> good afternoon, i am elizabeth cook. >>> a lot of our youth are worried about the future of our planet , and in turn, their own futures as well. today, a bay area psychologist will talk about the increase in anxiety over climate change and what to do about it. >>> first, let's get you caught up on news headlines. >>> police have arrested a man accused of stabbing two people in berkeley. those attacks prompted police to issue a lockdown on the area of oak ridge road. 23-year-old byron decles was arrested in oakland this morning. he is charged with attempted murder. his arraignment is scheduled for thursday. >>> in downtown san francisco, dozens
>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> climate headlines can be daunting . global warming, natural disasters, pollution on land and by sea. our kids are taking notice. >>> it is really, really paralyzing to have such an unsure future. it is something that affects so much of my mental space. >> today, we look at how climate changes fueling anxiety for many of our young people and how we can help them get through it. >>> good afternoon, i...
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news with devin fehely, elizabeth cook, juliette goodrich, and sara donchey. groundbreaking original story telling from the kpix newsroom. the >>> instead of red and green, christmas will be red and gold this year at levi stadium. the 49ers will face baltimore at home, and it will be a battle between two of the best in the league. and our very own matt lively shows us the ravens feathers are a little ruffled. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> the 49ers and ravens meet christmas night in a matchup of the two best teams in the nfl. and baltimore head coach john harbaugh is hoping his team will grant one of his two christmas wishes. >> world peace and a win, how about that? >> vegas doesn't think harbaugh is going to get his wish, san francisco a 5.5-point favorite despite both teams having identical records. that's fuelling baltimore's fire as they prepare to travel to the prayer. >> this is the second time you guys have been not favorites, underdogs l. that be used in any of the messaging this week with you? >> it was mentioned. it was mentioned
news with devin fehely, elizabeth cook, juliette goodrich, and sara donchey. groundbreaking original story telling from the kpix newsroom. the >>> instead of red and green, christmas will be red and gold this year at levi stadium. the 49ers will face baltimore at home, and it will be a battle between two of the best in the league. and our very own matt lively shows us the ravens feathers are a little ruffled. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> the 49ers and...
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i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. we start with a ban in san francisco that is getting pushback from legal street vendors. dozens of people who would normally sell stuff on the streets today, instead march from the mission to san francisco city hall in protest of new rules that they say are threatening the livelihoods. anne makovec has more on their message. >> this has been an ongoing debate since the city banned vendors from selling on mission street last month. today, they took the message to city hall. >> they say they want to work. dozens of vendors march from 24 then mission to city hall, holding signs and calling on the city to immediately allow them to sell goods during the crucial holiday season. they say since the band took effect two weeks ago, they are struggling to make ends meet and feel unfairly punished for those spending illegally. >> we are no part of the problem. we are part of the solution. we are willing to work with the city. we are willing to work with anyone or any way. >> the 90 day ban on ven
i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. we start with a ban in san francisco that is getting pushback from legal street vendors. dozens of people who would normally sell stuff on the streets today, instead march from the mission to san francisco city hall in protest of new rules that they say are threatening the livelihoods. anne makovec has more on their message. >> this has been an ongoing debate since the city banned vendors from selling on mission street last month. today, they took...
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i'm elizabeth cook. san francisco getting ready to take a stand in the war between israel and hamas. let's start with the latest on the conflict today. as israeli commander is calling today the heaviest day of fighting for his troops since the ground operations in gaza began. unicef's director says close to 2 million palestinians are now displaced with nowhere to go. the u.s. is planning to help create a field hospital inside the gaza strip were wounded civilians. the president saying hamas needs to release all of the hostages immediately. >>> let s take a live look at san francisco city hall where the city could pass a resolution calling for a cease-fire in gaza. this follows similar moves and controversy in richmond and oakland. anne makovec has a look at san francisco resolution. >> the board of supervisors meeting has begun. this resolution is expected to come up within the next hour or so and it is drawing emotional reaction from both sides. the resolution calls for a sustained cease-fire in gaza. u
i'm elizabeth cook. san francisco getting ready to take a stand in the war between israel and hamas. let's start with the latest on the conflict today. as israeli commander is calling today the heaviest day of fighting for his troops since the ground operations in gaza began. unicef's director says close to 2 million palestinians are now displaced with nowhere to go. the u.s. is planning to help create a field hospital inside the gaza strip were wounded civilians. the president saying hamas...
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i'm elizabeth cook. let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. more than 200 affordable homes are going up on dta property in san jose. the agency just signed a lease allowing apartments to be built next to the capital light-rail station. in order to be eligible to move in, you have to earn 60% of the median income for the area or less. bta officials say this is the first of seven properties in the development pipeline. >>> sandra day o'connor, the first woman to serve on the supreme court, has died. she was appointed by president ronald reagan back in 1991. the late justice went to stanford and got her start in the san mateo county's das office in 1952 . when she agreed to work without pay. can you believe that? she said back then, law firms would not hire a woman. sandra day o'connor was 93 years old. >>> today marks world aids day. events are being held across the bay area to remember the millions of lives lost to the disease. people are using chalk to inscribe names along the sidewalks. >> in san jose, people gathered at the aids commemorativ
i'm elizabeth cook. let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. more than 200 affordable homes are going up on dta property in san jose. the agency just signed a lease allowing apartments to be built next to the capital light-rail station. in order to be eligible to move in, you have to earn 60% of the median income for the area or less. bta officials say this is the first of seven properties in the development pipeline. >>> sandra day o'connor, the first woman to serve on the...
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i am elizabeth cook. today, we are taking a closer look at tech leadership.t affects not only the actual companies themselves and their workers, but also us, the consumers. first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> if there is a bad smell in your neighborhood, this could be where it's coming from. authorities issued a health advisory after flaring at the martinez refinery. people as far west as crockett reported the smell. the company blames the flaring as some kind of operational incident. health officials urges everyone with respiratory issues to stay indoors with doors closed. >>> the israeli military says three hostages being held by hamas in gaza were killed by friendly fire. the military says the three hostages were mistakenly identified as a threat. the identities released do not include americans remaining unaccounted for. >>> now, this isn't normally something we see in december a brush fire burned on the hillside in pittsburgh overnight. it broke out at about 1:15 this morning after a car caught fire on bailey road and willow ave
i am elizabeth cook. today, we are taking a closer look at tech leadership.t affects not only the actual companies themselves and their workers, but also us, the consumers. first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> if there is a bad smell in your neighborhood, this could be where it's coming from. authorities issued a health advisory after flaring at the martinez refinery. people as far west as crockett reported the smell. the company blames the flaring as some kind...
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i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook.is hard to shake the perception that oakland is unsafe, and that might be keeping people away. how is the city working against that image? we will take a look ahead, but first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> another major shakeup at gm's autonomous vehicle unit. the company confirmed today, it is laying off 900 employees, that is about one quarter of its workforce. the news comes as the san francisco-based company faces mounting safety concerns. in a statement, cruz says the changes reflect our decision to focus on more commercialization on plans with safety as our northstar. >>> in the meantime, calls for stronger oversight of the driverless car industry as testers gathered in san francisco. they want to see change in leadership at the state agency regulating crews. >>> drug prices in san francisco have killed more people in the city this year than ever before. health officials say at least 752 people died of accidental overdoses so far this year. 57 in just th
i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook.is hard to shake the perception that oakland is unsafe, and that might be keeping people away. how is the city working against that image? we will take a look ahead, but first, let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. >>> another major shakeup at gm's autonomous vehicle unit. the company confirmed today, it is laying off 900 employees, that is about one quarter of its workforce. the news comes as the san francisco-based company faces...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> rv after rv lined up along a north bay road, but the county has a new approach to get people off the streets. >> shuffling individuals around or moving them from location to location doesn't really solve anything. >> the unique offer they hope will lead to a permanent solution. >>> good afternoon to you, i'm elizabeth cook. like many bay area counties, marin has seen homelessness grow over the past few years. today we look at an unconventional plan that aims to get people the resources they desperately need. but first let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. this just in, california attorney general rob bonta announcing the conclusion of the review of the shooting death of sean monterrosa, which finds there is insufficient evidence to support criminal charges against the involved officer. monterrosa was shot and killed by a vallejo police officer in june of 2020. the police department is currently under state oversight following a series of police shootings and misconduct cases. >>> california regulators just approved
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >> rv after rv lined up along a north bay road, but the county has a new approach to get people off the streets. >> shuffling individuals around or moving them from location to location doesn't really solve anything. >> the unique offer they hope will lead to a permanent solution. >>> good afternoon to you, i'm elizabeth cook. like many bay area counties, marin has seen homelessness grow over the past few...
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you can climb up the tree elizabeth cook venn chylely and fly away. we've had no complaints about him. >> reporter: the double yellow head parrot is from mexico. it should be approached. >> are these birds dangerous? >> dangerous only in the sense if you ever cornered one and you got bit by one, that you can do a little, you might injure it somewhat, yes. it might take off your finger. no, not really, but it might seriously hurt you. you can only imagine what they can do. >> reporter: perhaps the yellow head parrots will become a permanent part of the wildlife. eyewitness news, redwood city. >> and they are pretty. >>> well at the time, the trainer at marine world suspected the birds escaped from the pet store shipment at sfo. we will have continuing coverage leading up to the anniversary of kpix this friday. you can watch more stories. from our archives on our website kpix.com. >>> coming up, a delicious delivery, the home cooked dip for the very people who have helped us put food >>> coming up tonight on the cbs evening news, former president trump
you can climb up the tree elizabeth cook venn chylely and fly away. we've had no complaints about him. >> reporter: the double yellow head parrot is from mexico. it should be approached. >> are these birds dangerous? >> dangerous only in the sense if you ever cornered one and you got bit by one, that you can do a little, you might injure it somewhat, yes. it might take off your finger. no, not really, but it might seriously hurt you. you can only imagine what they can do....
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good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook. it is not what you want to hear especially if you have flights booked right now during the holidays. but we're looking into what a new study on sinking runways really means for travelers now and in the future. but first let's get you caught up to the headlines. >>> police are investigating this as a hate crime. pieces of the menorah were thrown on the ground, some spray painted with anti-semitic graffiti. unclear who is responsible for all of this. police are asking anyone with information to reach out. a new menorah will be lit tonight. >>> northbound 680 is closed off this afternoon. an overturned vehicle spilled diesel on berryessa road. the hazmat crew have been on scene since this morning. >>> tesla is recalling more than two million cars because of issues with its self-driving feature. this comes after a two-year investigation into a series of crashes involving autopilot. according to documents from u.s. safety regulators, tesla will send out a software update. >>> city leaders
good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook. it is not what you want to hear especially if you have flights booked right now during the holidays. but we're looking into what a new study on sinking runways really means for travelers now and in the future. but first let's get you caught up to the headlines. >>> police are investigating this as a hate crime. pieces of the menorah were thrown on the ground, some spray painted with anti-semitic graffiti. unclear who is responsible for all of this....
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that story and a lot more coming up on ryan yamamoto and elizabeth cook at 5:00 on kpix and streamingite, kpix.com and on the cbs news app. >>> and finally today, some wood workers stepping in to help santa elves, making hand crafted wooden planes, puzzles, even a game of go fish. >> the wood workers spent months making more than 3,000 toys and then they give them to the salvation army. those toys will be under family's christmas trees this holiday season. >>> well the world of plastic to see that wood. it's a blast from the past. sounds good. cbs evening news is next and in our local news on our streaming service cbs news bay a a. ♪ ♪ >> norah: tonight, the breaking news. an active shooter on a college campus in las vegas. what we are learning about the gunman and victims. all of the developing details. ♪
that story and a lot more coming up on ryan yamamoto and elizabeth cook at 5:00 on kpix and streamingite, kpix.com and on the cbs news app. >>> and finally today, some wood workers stepping in to help santa elves, making hand crafted wooden planes, puzzles, even a game of go fish. >> the wood workers spent months making more than 3,000 toys and then they give them to the salvation army. those toys will be under family's christmas trees this holiday season. >>> well the...
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good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook in for ryan today. the rain is prompting a first alert weather day. the scattered showers creating slick road conditions for folks heading to work this morning. this is what it looked like in san francisco's financial district. one area hit hard was the north bay. in nearby monte rio, -- when we can finally see some relief. >>> let's take a look at what's going on outside. starting off with the rainfall totals in the north bay. areas like antioch, napa, we've seen over an inch of rain so far. the more north, the more impressive. navado, we've seen three inches there. close to that. let's stretch down to the santa clara valley. i have that radar behind me. here's what it's looking like. over an inch and a half has fallen in san jose since sunday. we're still dealing with strong activity in the east bay as we speak. let's zoom into local communities in the north bay where it's a lot dryer up there right now. still cloudy. here's what it's looking like. areas like south san francisco and all the way down i
good afternoon, i'm elizabeth cook in for ryan today. the rain is prompting a first alert weather day. the scattered showers creating slick road conditions for folks heading to work this morning. this is what it looked like in san francisco's financial district. one area hit hard was the north bay. in nearby monte rio, -- when we can finally see some relief. >>> let's take a look at what's going on outside. starting off with the rainfall totals in the north bay. areas like antioch,...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >> tumultuous waters along the bay area coastline today. high surf and big waves prompting evacuation warnings and prompting the threat of flooding. it has been a busy first alert weather day. there have been dangerous up and down the coastline and here is just a taste of what people are experiencing, this video and from stinson beach. >> wow, donna. wow. this is substantial. >> wow, donna. neighbors in this beachfront community definitely caught offguard there. >> and i turned just like that and it immediately just slapped me in the back. and it sort of took my feet away from me. i was sort of going this way. that rock was rolling around on my ankles. and i grabbed on to the fence until the water went away. >> that can be very dangerous. the combination of high tide and huge waves triggering an evacuation warning. that has now been lifted. here's a wider view of marin county from our chopper. laser on the point bonita lighthouse. people are experiencing flooding. this is video along the waterfront. right now, that is a public restro
>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >> tumultuous waters along the bay area coastline today. high surf and big waves prompting evacuation warnings and prompting the threat of flooding. it has been a busy first alert weather day. there have been dangerous up and down the coastline and here is just a taste of what people are experiencing, this video and from stinson beach. >> wow, donna. wow. this is substantial. >> wow, donna. neighbors in this...
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elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season a special ginger bread creation is on displayit is an entire city and the concept is very timely >> the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are, in turn, altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to look at ways of dealing with climate change. the climate change initiated by a charity dedicated to promoting sustainable dine ideas. >> it is 50 plus landscape and architecture and design offices participated in this exhibition. they come together to creatively design an entire city which is edible. a kind of miniature metro. >> reporter: one-piece is titled "raindrop art museum" candy stairs and a water blue gel symbolizing climate change. >> what we have here is a stream and a river and you see the actual water this blue gel is running into the river and it is addressing multiple changing water levels that we see in the future unless we
elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season a special ginger bread creation is on displayit is an entire city and the concept is very timely >> the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are, in turn, altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to look at ways of...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> places of worship are on high alert today. we speak to local religious and community leaders about an fbi warning due to the israel-hamas war. >>> as that war stretches into its third month, lawmakers on capitol hill are battling over proposed funding package for more military assistance to israel. >>> the need for food has never been greater for bay area families. the simple ways we can all get back to make sure no one goes hungry during the holidays. >>> good afternoon. i'm ryan yamamoto. liz is off today. let's get your headlines. local homeless advocates say the way san francisco kountze's homeless population leaves a lot of families out in the cold because they are not as visible as individuals living on the streets. santa clara says they have collected more than 400 firearms during their gun buyback program this past weekend including uzis, sawed-off shotguns and more than 20 ghost guns, a dozen assault style weapons also taken off the streets. >>> in the middle east, israel says it has received 200 cargo planes of weapo
>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> places of worship are on high alert today. we speak to local religious and community leaders about an fbi warning due to the israel-hamas war. >>> as that war stretches into its third month, lawmakers on capitol hill are battling over proposed funding package for more military assistance to israel. >>> the need for food has never been greater for bay area families. the simple ways we can all get back to...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> new hope for some dialysis patients, how bay area doctors found less treatment may be better in the long run. >> it's nice to be able to see the huge number and then the no dialysis for 213 days, which is incredible. >>> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. >>> as we know, dialysis can be a life saving treatment for those dealing with kidney failure, but a recent study out of ucsf looks at thousands of patients and found how for some long term dialysis may not be the best answer. i'll break down one woman's incredible story and talk live with the doctor behind her care just coming up in a couple minutes. >>> but first let's get you caught up on today's news headlines. two people were stabbed in pacifica. one of them died. police are trying to track down the killer. it happened at a home this morning on naomi avenue and prompted a brief lockdown at a nearby elementary school. police believe it's a case of domestic violence and there's no threat to the surrounding community. >>> a pizza delivery driver was shot and killed i
>>> this is cbs news bay area with elizabeth cook. >>> new hope for some dialysis patients, how bay area doctors found less treatment may be better in the long run. >> it's nice to be able to see the huge number and then the no dialysis for 213 days, which is incredible. >>> thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. >>> as we know, dialysis can be a life saving treatment for those dealing with kidney failure, but a recent study out of ucsf looks...
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>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >>> next, on the afternoon edition, a 1-2 punch in the weather department. it is a spare the air day and rain is on the way. we are tracking conditions. >>> business owners reeling after a fire ripped through a southbay stripmall. what we are learning about the future of this two-story building. >>> plus, a surprise inspection at the martinez refinery. what the health department was looking for when they showed up this morning, fg us this afternoon. i'm anne makovec, in for liz. let's get you caught up on today's headlines. the israeli military says it has expanded its ground offensive in gaza. heavy fighting now reported in refugee camps in central gaza. the hamas run central health ministry says strikes have killed more than 100,000 palestinians. the area is packed with those who fled the war in other areas. a top israeli military leader says the war could continue for months. >>> a family searching for answers after spirit airlines put their six-year-old on the wrong flight. a woman says her grandson was traveling alone for the fir
>>> this is cbs news bay area, with elizabeth cook. >>> next, on the afternoon edition, a 1-2 punch in the weather department. it is a spare the air day and rain is on the way. we are tracking conditions. >>> business owners reeling after a fire ripped through a southbay stripmall. what we are learning about the future of this two-story building. >>> plus, a surprise inspection at the martinez refinery. what the health department was looking for when they...
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>>> this is cbs use bay area, with elizabeth cook. >>> now at 3:00, the strategy police say is working to stop car break-ins. >>> a u.n. official calling the situation in gaza, dyer. we have the latest on ground operations, plus acb is a special report , why were publican activists are going through voter registration list across the country. and, who they are trying to get taken off. i'm ryan yamamoto. we start with the latest in the war between israel and hamas. the world health organization says they were told by israel's military to clear out their medical warehouses in southern gaza. the u.n. says a number of civilians killed in gaza is rapidly increasing. the u.n. is currently housing 1.2 million people in shelters. the state department says there are more than 700 american citizens, and permanent residents left in gaza . there are still more than 130 hostages being held by hamas. teachers in the oakland unified school district are planning a teach in this wednesday. they say it will focus on the war. in a video, the teacher says they can now show solidarity with the palestinian
>>> this is cbs use bay area, with elizabeth cook. >>> now at 3:00, the strategy police say is working to stop car break-ins. >>> a u.n. official calling the situation in gaza, dyer. we have the latest on ground operations, plus acb is a special report , why were publican activists are going through voter registration list across the country. and, who they are trying to get taken off. i'm ryan yamamoto. we start with the latest in the war between israel and hamas. the...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. this large menorah set up at lake merritt was found vandalized and thrown into the lake. community members are determined not to let it intimidate them. leslie good and joins us from lake merritt where people are coming together in a show of support. >> reporter: just like you mentioned, we have been here all afternoon at lake merritt. right behind me, there used to be a nine foot tall menorah. early wednesday morning , someone came here and destroyed the menorah and put pieces of it inside of the lake and left disturbing refugee as well. he wants people to know this is not going to dim their light. >> you can break our menorah but you cannot diminish or extinguish the light of our souls. >> reporter: rabbi dahved says he received a disturbing text, telling them the 350 pound steel menorah placed here at lake merritt was ruined. >> we him rushing down here, just seems like it was chopped up, the candles were broken into pieces, the sign looked burned. we saw the base in the lake. ther
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. this large menorah set up at lake merritt was found vandalized and thrown into the lake. community members are determined not to let it intimidate them. leslie good and joins us from lake merritt where people are coming together in a show of support. >> reporter: just like you mentioned, we have been here all afternoon at lake merritt. right behind me, there used to be a nine foot tall menorah. early wednesday morning , someone came here and destroyed the...
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i am elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. this overcomes amid concerns over crime, including the shooting of a food truck worker who was trying to stop a robbery last month. all of the city police have stepped up patrols , hoping to make businesses and shoppers feel safe. leslie gooden spoke to one restaurant owner about whether that effort is working. >> it is about hundreds of businesses coming together. we want to encourage them to shop here during the holidays. she tells me that they want everyone to feel safe this holiday season. i-for 20 years, she has been the owner of this restaurant. she says that it is what local businesses need. >> we are inviting people from this community and from outside the community to come and visit the latino area. in the program. in general. >> more than 200 small businesses are coming together for the campaign, to celebrate the rich culture of the neighborhood and shops during the holiday season. >> this is the most popular items that we have. >> she says it hasn't been easy owning a busin
i am elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. this overcomes amid concerns over crime, including the shooting of a food truck worker who was trying to stop a robbery last month. all of the city police have stepped up patrols , hoping to make businesses and shoppers feel safe. leslie gooden spoke to one restaurant owner about whether that effort is working. >> it is about hundreds of businesses coming together. we want to encourage them to shop here during the holidays. she tells me...
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. >> i am elizabeth cook. people who live on boats in the estuary say they don't know where else to go, but their neighbors say they are fed up. right now, the entire oakland police department has only one full-time marine patrol officer. they told us that they are training more, though. leslie gooden shows us why the city says the situation has reached a breaking point. >> you are looking at trash and broken parts from boats that were illegally anchored here at the estuary. >> reporter: i spoke with a neighbor named robert, who tells me that he wanted some to be done about this, and the crime that comes with it, adding that it is long overdue. >> reporter: robert, his wife and daughter live along this narrow waterway separating oakland from alameda, after falling in love with it years ago. says the crime and number of people illegally living in boats has gotten out of hand. >> we can't have these derelict boats dumping all this -- i mean, there is the sewage issue is a big one. there is the oil and batteries
. >> i am elizabeth cook. people who live on boats in the estuary say they don't know where else to go, but their neighbors say they are fed up. right now, the entire oakland police department has only one full-time marine patrol officer. they told us that they are training more, though. leslie gooden shows us why the city says the situation has reached a breaking point. >> you are looking at trash and broken parts from boats that were illegally anchored here at the estuary....
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> this is surveillance video of the robbery that happened earlier this morning, an all too common occurrence for business owners in oakland and a recent survey of more than 100 business owners found 95% of them in oakland had experienced crime impacting their business. more than half say they are considering closing or relocating. da lin spoke to the owner of colonial donuts about why the most recent robbery added insult to injury. >> reporter: the donut shop owner tells me she's beyond frustrated, robbed twice in less than one week and three times since june. she was asking me how do you do business in oakland anymore? friday 4:20 in the morning as a worker was mopping the floor at colonial donuts on lakeshore avenue, two men with hoodies and masks walked in. a short time later they hopped over the corporate and went for the cash register. the frightened worker ran to the back. the robber threw the register to the floor repeatedly to try to break it open. >> and the kicker is they leave with the cash register and take a donut. i mean how am
i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ryan yamamoto. >>> this is surveillance video of the robbery that happened earlier this morning, an all too common occurrence for business owners in oakland and a recent survey of more than 100 business owners found 95% of them in oakland had experienced crime impacting their business. more than half say they are considering closing or relocating. da lin spoke to the owner of colonial donuts about why the most recent robbery added insult to injury....
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elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season, a very special ginger bread creation is on display. it's an entire city, and the concept is very timely good the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are in turn altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events, and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to think about ways to deal with the impacts of climate change. the project was initiated by a uk-based charity dedicated to promoting sustainable design ideas. >> it's 50 plus architecture, landscape, architecture and design offices have participated in this exhibition. they've come together to creatively design an entire city, which is edible. a kind of miniature metropolis. >> reporter: one piece is entitled rain drop art knew semi. art museum. it features water blue gel. >> what we have here is kind of a little stream and river, and you see that the actual water, this blue gel, is running into the river and addressing the mul
elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season, a very special ginger bread creation is on display. it's an entire city, and the concept is very timely good the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are in turn altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events, and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to think about ways to...
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. >> and i'm anne makovec, in for elizabeth cook. our chopper was over the scene earlier this afternoon. you can see just how much damage this fire caused. the roof caved in. other parts of the building still smoldering even today. it is a total loss. right now eastbound el camino real is closed between san antonio and cherwood avenue. >> and firefighters tell our jose martinez that road will remain shut down until that building is demolished. >> reporter: i'm near los altos where dozens of business owners are trying to get back on their feet after this shopping mall got extremely damaged by a fire on christmas day. it's been a tough christmas week so far for raul. >> it's been a year here. built a community, wonderful families. they come here, they bring their kids to do judo. and then now this. >> reporter: he owns and teaches judo to at least 80 students here in los altos, one of many businesses destroyed by a fire on christmas day. >> i got a phone call early morning. i was in shock. came down here right away. they blocked off th
. >> and i'm anne makovec, in for elizabeth cook. our chopper was over the scene earlier this afternoon. you can see just how much damage this fire caused. the roof caved in. other parts of the building still smoldering even today. it is a total loss. right now eastbound el camino real is closed between san antonio and cherwood avenue. >> and firefighters tell our jose martinez that road will remain shut down until that building is demolished. >> reporter: i'm near los altos...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto . the city is still dealing with a fallout of a similar event last holiday season, when flaring at the same refinery sent toxic dust into nearby neighborhoods. da lin is digging into the latest case. >> reporter: health officials elevated the flaring to the level 2 incident on the community warning system, there are a total of three levels. health officials sent out an advisory to neighbors, asking to please stay inside because of the odor. by now, this is a familiar sight for neighbors, but the smell, it doesn't get easier over time. >> it smelled like rotten eggs, it was like that fulford, rotten egg thing. >> reporter: she noticed more flaring in the last couple of years. >> it felt like a small earthquake, it was like a rumbling and it went for a minute and then it stopped. then it went again. >> reporter: she said this time her windows did not shake. other number -- neighbors reported something similar to the health department. >> it's not just today, it's the accumulative, here we
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto . the city is still dealing with a fallout of a similar event last holiday season, when flaring at the same refinery sent toxic dust into nearby neighborhoods. da lin is digging into the latest case. >> reporter: health officials elevated the flaring to the level 2 incident on the community warning system, there are a total of three levels. health officials sent out an advisory to neighbors, asking to please stay inside...
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. this comes amid an ongoing discussion over public safety in the city, including robberies and break-ins targeting retail stores. arles is a good and spoke to one business owner about her reaction to today's big announcement. >>> the city of oakland is making sure that its business owners and shoppers feel safe when out and about the season . and one shop owner i spoke with says that she is grateful that the city is listening. many businesses in oakland are combating crime and inflation while going into the holidays. oakland shop owner says she is remaining hopeful that it will be a safe and prosperous one. >> the crime issue is coming. i feel like the city has heard us and is stepping in and doing things. >> her home and jewelry shop is located off of piedmont avenue and has been here for over a decade. and says, while it hasn't been easy, this is her home. >> you know, you live in oakland, you take these, you have altered your life to just be more careful. you know. it's just change.
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. this comes amid an ongoing discussion over public safety in the city, including robberies and break-ins targeting retail stores. arles is a good and spoke to one business owner about her reaction to today's big announcement. >>> the city of oakland is making sure that its business owners and shoppers feel safe when out and about the season . and one shop owner i spoke with says that she is grateful that the city is listening. many businesses in oakland...
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elizabeth cook introduces you to an adviser who knows firsthand about the potential challenges during. >> reporter: roderigo starts every day in the kitchen, making coffee the old-fashioned way. >> it is essential, i love it, i need to have coffee every day. >> reporter: the smell of his favorite blind reminds him of the family. he will need the extra kick to keep track of his 43 students, he makes a point to check in with them every day. >> it's a lot more social and emotional support because a student could be prepared academically but there is a lot more to college than just passing your classes. >> reporter: that feeling is something roderigo knows all too well. >> that first year was so difficult. i could just not get a hang of college. >> reporter: when he was a freshman, he seemed to have his life all figured out, he was given a full ride to princeton university, a first-generation college student pursuing a career in medical research, the ultimate success story. but on the inside, roderigo was drowning. still haunted by the moment his life changed forever. >> i was in the sixt
elizabeth cook introduces you to an adviser who knows firsthand about the potential challenges during. >> reporter: roderigo starts every day in the kitchen, making coffee the old-fashioned way. >> it is essential, i love it, i need to have coffee every day. >> reporter: the smell of his favorite blind reminds him of the family. he will need the extra kick to keep track of his 43 students, he makes a point to check in with them every day. >> it's a lot more social and...
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elizabeth cook looks back at a horrible crime and a stunning turn of events. >> reporter: a quiet imagine southwest corner of the united states. zion national park. the mysterious rocks at bryce and the northern rim of the grand canyon. breathtaking in their beauty and all in her backyard. >> it just fills my heart with joy. >> reporter: her name is april erin. for most of her life, she has lived close to these natural wonders. >> i see garden nature. i feel peace. i feel love. i just feel, i feel at home. >> reporter: but this is not the first time we've met. in 1962, kpix news captured april on film with a bandaged eye and an arm and leg in a cast as two men carried her up a flight of stairs. >> 56 years ago these stairs would take april home to be with her family. at the time she lived here in the outer sunset of san francisco. now what happened to april? how she got those injuries is absolutely horrifying. but it is what she did afterwards that will take your breath away. >> i never regretted that decision. mom and dad. >> reporter: at her dining room table in utah, april spread out o
elizabeth cook looks back at a horrible crime and a stunning turn of events. >> reporter: a quiet imagine southwest corner of the united states. zion national park. the mysterious rocks at bryce and the northern rim of the grand canyon. breathtaking in their beauty and all in her backyard. >> it just fills my heart with joy. >> reporter: her name is april erin. for most of her life, she has lived close to these natural wonders. >> i see garden nature. i feel peace. i...
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elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season, a very special ginger bread creation is on display. it's an entire city, and the concept is very timely. >> the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are in turn altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events, and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to think about ways to deal with the impacts of climate change. the project was initiated by a uk-based charity dedicated to promoting sustainable design ideas. >> it's 50 plus architecture, landscape, and design offices that have participated in this exhibition. they've come together to creatively design an entire city, which is edible. a kind of miniature metropolis. >> reporter: one piece is entitled rain drop art museum. it features candy stairs and a water blue gel symbolizing how building design can address climate change. >> what we have here is a little stream and river, and you see the actual water, the blue gel is runnin
elizabeth cook takes a bite. >> reporter: this holiday season, a very special ginger bread creation is on display. it's an entire city, and the concept is very timely. >> the theme for this exhibition is climate change. >> reporter: as greenhouse gases blanket the earth, global warming and climate change are in turn altering our world. punishing heat, intense and more frequent weather events, and devastating wildfires. this exhibit looks to inspire the public to think about...
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cooking oil guys, etc. so the general salty is that elizabeth was and i was in just for people to stay alive just for people to stay alive in preparation for the 2nd phase, a fall to be conducted by these readings. i love the people here are hopeful that, like i said, this is negotiations under fire, and that sort of a piece for the distribution will be found. so this and people can go back to their homes. but right now, put on going back to the staff of school, what it was like the 1st 7 weeks versus what that was like the last 7 days to let's get an update on the situation on the ground. now with all just there is hayden who diarrhea, who's in con eunice in southern guys are haines. so fighting the bombing has resumed in separate areas across the territory. tell us about what's been happening in the last few hours. what's been targeted? well, a couple of multiple areas have been targeted by the is ready for it says, let's start with the north where giovanni has been witnessing a couple of or a multiple air strikes since the morning. we're also talking about japan. yes. you have a good one neighborhood, an
cooking oil guys, etc. so the general salty is that elizabeth was and i was in just for people to stay alive just for people to stay alive in preparation for the 2nd phase, a fall to be conducted by these readings. i love the people here are hopeful that, like i said, this is negotiations under fire, and that sort of a piece for the distribution will be found. so this and people can go back to their homes. but right now, put on going back to the staff of school, what it was like the 1st 7 weeks...
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cook and a significant election even move. so those where you are much more than capital province, which is witnessing it for the 1st time and need the 20 is indeed elizabeth to these elections are so significant, given the fact that they give the provincial council members large scale law, both parties by virtue of the constitution, they can drop laws and they can around the budgets of but each province they can create or establish projects. and the can also be a and, and the thing between the province people and the center and government in about that also eh, it is a step forward for those who are winning or those windows to give credits to the collections to the kind of parties. a step forward, they can gain ground. we can have a step forward towards parliament, feet elections in the city of clue. what do we are at now? it is so special. it is so significant because, but it's of old, critical hasn't, has, hasn't had that election for.
cook and a significant election even move. so those where you are much more than capital province, which is witnessing it for the 1st time and need the 20 is indeed elizabeth to these elections are so significant, given the fact that they give the provincial council members large scale law, both parties by virtue of the constitution, they can drop laws and they can around the budgets of but each province they can create or establish projects. and the can also be a and, and the thing between the...
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cooking up snacks for tonight's big game both teams first place in their division and here to help us make some small bites for the big game, the one, the only, elizabeth all sides, you will want to finish it in the oven just t make sure that bacon gets really, really crisp then you need a dipper we have mayonnaise, sour cream full fat mayonnaise. roll that in, and we've got a fabulous, fabulous thing this cake, most people would be absolutely embarrassed to bring a box cake mix with like an instant pudding that also goes into it. there is no shame in this game i'm going to tell you right now, no shame so we have our cake mix. i will get you to start pouring some things in here. it is done in minutes. all right. we have water. and then we have wine. okay so did y'all hear that we have a little bit of wine that's a pino grigio there you go. >> it's a drinking game! >> exactly brown sugar. >> that was sheinelle's nickname in high school it's true. >> that train is never late. >> and that's our instant pudding. then we have sugar we will mix this all up. and then we also have got a little glaze that we're going to pour over it that's what makes the cake w
cooking up snacks for tonight's big game both teams first place in their division and here to help us make some small bites for the big game, the one, the only, elizabeth all sides, you will want to finish it in the oven just t make sure that bacon gets really, really crisp then you need a dipper we have mayonnaise, sour cream full fat mayonnaise. roll that in, and we've got a fabulous, fabulous thing this cake, most people would be absolutely embarrassed to bring a box cake mix with like an...