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john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the ups distribution center filled with many of the building's 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> possible active shooter. >> reporter: drivers were gathering for a morning meeting when a ups employee with an assault pistol opened fire. marvin calderon had just finished loading his truck. >> i was scream, "get out, get out, go, go, go." everybody started running. >> reporter: as workers rushed out, san francisco police officers rushed in. deputy chief tony chaplain. >> one contact team located the suspect, who was still armed with an assault pistol. the suspect put the gun to his head and discharged the weapon. >> reporter: before killing himself, the gunman shot five ups employees, three of them are dead. san francisco mayor ed lee praised ups workers. >> they're happy, hard-working people, and we know them. we know them in every single neighborhood of the city. >> reporter: the white ups building back here remains a crime scene. police have not released names of the victims or the shooter, but they belie
john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the ups distribution center filled with many of the building's 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> possible active shooter. >> reporter: drivers were gathering for a morning meeting when a ups employee with an assault pistol opened fire. marvin calderon had just finished loading his truck. >> i was scream, "get out, get out, go, go, go." everybody started running. >> reporter:...
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john blackstone reports on the ongoing threat as engineers work on ways to clear it. [ pause ] [ no audio ] >> reporter: the gash on the hillside is more than a third of a mile wide tumbling into the ocean and there's more waiting to come down. >> are we walking on a potential slide? >> we are on an active landslide. >> reporter: caltrans engineer doug cook shows us where cracks in the land indicate this hill is slipping still. >> start small and and go big. >> reporter: the ongoing movement of the slide is measured by ground sensors like these and radar that continually scans the hillside. a usgs animation shows how more than a million tons of rock and earth came down, pushing some 15 acres of new land 600 feet into the sea. from here, this massive landslide stretches more than 1800 feet across, more than 1,000 feet high. and it's still moving. so unstable, engineers haven't yet figured out how to even begin rebuilding this road that clings to the coastline 150 feet above the ocean. >> it was cut in 80 years ago by hand. but it was cut through large masses of unstable ground. >> reporter
john blackstone reports on the ongoing threat as engineers work on ways to clear it. [ pause ] [ no audio ] >> reporter: the gash on the hillside is more than a third of a mile wide tumbling into the ocean and there's more waiting to come down. >> are we walking on a potential slide? >> we are on an active landslide. >> reporter: caltrans engineer doug cook shows us where cracks in the land indicate this hill is slipping still. >> start small and and go big....
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well, john blackstone met one baker who's dedicated to making bread that both tastes good and is gooderson in line. >> reporter: at san francisco's popular tartine bakery the smell of fresh bread can draw a crowd. >> as long as i'm making bread there's always something new for me to learn. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker, is part of a movement to get americans to stop thinking about bread as a guilty pleasure by changing the way it's made. >> what most of this country's been eating is a really refined, you know, fast processed bread that just -- it doesn't have much flavor and it doesn't have much nutrition. >> reporter: to make better bread he uses something that for now is hard to find in america. freshly milled flower that is not stripped of grain's vital nutrients. >> milling fresh flour is just like grinding fresh coffee or fresh spices. it's a much stronger flavor and aroma. depending what grains we're using and what kind of bread we'll give you, we'll give you this very flavorful, really digestible highly nutritious local bread in the end.
well, john blackstone met one baker who's dedicated to making bread that both tastes good and is gooderson in line. >> reporter: at san francisco's popular tartine bakery the smell of fresh bread can draw a crowd. >> as long as i'm making bread there's always something new for me to learn. >> reporter: chad robertson, tartine's co-owner and chief bread baker, is part of a movement to get americans to stop thinking about bread as a guilty pleasure by changing the way it's made....
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john blackstone, cbs news. >>> our top story this morning, opposition is growing in this country andresident trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. the leaders of germany, france, and italy condemn the move. president trump says his decision is a reassertion of america's sovereignty. >> this agreement is less about the climate and more about other countries gaining a financial advantage over the united states. >> some states and corporations say they will continue to honor the accord. >>> at least 36 people were suffocated by thick smoke when a gunman set fire at a casino in the philippines. the gunman opened fire but didn't shoot anything. manila police say it appears to be a botched robbery, not terrorism. the gunman killed himself. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," look at how florida is fighting a highly contagious dog flew sweeping across the state. >>> plus we'll look at a device that's buzzing with an anti-iphone. >>> today we're learning how learning is cool. i'm with fifth graders at carver elementary school. ♪ every day we do our best like we do o
john blackstone, cbs news. >>> our top story this morning, opposition is growing in this country andresident trump's decision to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. the leaders of germany, france, and italy condemn the move. president trump says his decision is a reassertion of america's sovereignty. >> this agreement is less about the climate and more about other countries gaining a financial advantage over the united states. >> some states and corporations say they...
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travelers' nightmare here-- a major freeway block and the empty on a freud holiday getaway. >> mason: john blackstone, thanks, john. as for that getaway, aaa spz estimateaise record 44.2 million americans will travel at least 50 miles. the vast majority, 37.5 million will drive. >> reporter: maria martinez is driving from texas to kansas for the independence day weekend. but this year, filling up her gas tank isn't drank her wallet. are you noticing you're saving money? >> i just saw right now it was $1.84. i haven't seen that. today was the first day i saw that. >> reporter: nationwide gas prices are the lowest they've been all year, and at a 12-year holiday low. a.a.a. says the national average for gas is $2.24 a gallon, down a nickel from last year. south carolina has the cheapest prices at the pump at $1.91, while mississippi and missouri drivers are paying just under $2. california has the highest price in the continental u.s. at almost $3 a galob. drew lockard is the managing director of opportune, an oil and gas consulting firm in dallas. >> gas prices are directly correlated to the price of c
travelers' nightmare here-- a major freeway block and the empty on a freud holiday getaway. >> mason: john blackstone, thanks, john. as for that getaway, aaa spz estimateaise record 44.2 million americans will travel at least 50 miles. the vast majority, 37.5 million will drive. >> reporter: maria martinez is driving from texas to kansas for the independence day weekend. but this year, filling up her gas tank isn't drank her wallet. are you noticing you're saving money? >> i...
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here's john blackstone. >> reporter: embattled uber c.e.o.to his employees he is taking a leave of absence and wrote: uber has grown to challenge the taxi industry in more than 500 cities around the world but in the past year the company has faced crisis after crisis, including accusations of stealing self-driving technology from google and protests by drivers. in a widely seen video earlier this year, kalanick argued with an angry uber driver. kalanick described his impatience to charlie rose last year. >> we are generally a little bit forward leaning when it comes to trying to make progress happen. >> reporter: under kalanick uber described its corporate valleys with headings like always be huft lig, and principled confrontation. the report by former tank eric holder recommends adopting values that are more inclusive, emphasizing team work and mutual respect. crisis communication expert jeremy robinson-leon says kalanick's exit and hold der's report are just the beginning of the changes uber is likely to need. >> the overall narrative has s
here's john blackstone. >> reporter: embattled uber c.e.o.to his employees he is taking a leave of absence and wrote: uber has grown to challenge the taxi industry in more than 500 cities around the world but in the past year the company has faced crisis after crisis, including accusations of stealing self-driving technology from google and protests by drivers. in a widely seen video earlier this year, kalanick argued with an angry uber driver. kalanick described his impatience to charlie...
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john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california coast known as big sur is particularlyc from the air, and right now, almost the only way to get there is by air. looking down here now, you can really see where the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast-hugging highway 1, is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you came out and saw this for the first time? >> oh, my god. plain and simple. >> reporter: doug cook is an engineer with state highway agency caltrans. when you're standing here trying to figure out how you connect this part of the road to that part road? >> that's the easy part. we have to stabilize the mounten side before we address the road issue. >> there's a gash in the hillside more than a third of a mile across and more than 1,000 feet high. highway 1 supports hundreds of tourist businesses, like the restaurant nepenthe, with spectacular views, but it's now almost empty, dropping from 1,000 customers a day to just a couple of dozen. the general
john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california coast known as big sur is particularlyc from the air, and right now, almost the only way to get there is by air. looking down here now, you can really see where the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast-hugging highway 1, is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you came out and saw this for the first...
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john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean. >> and i'm ukee washington and we are here for our hour of power. we're in this fight against cancer. and you'll help us knock it out in this hour. we're in a big fight but we're going to win it. >> this is my favorite hour of the telethon, these are all hero families, families with direct connections to alex's lemonade stand foundation. and they're doing this in honor of and in memory of so many wonderful kids that we've got tone meet over the years. and what we're doing in this last hour is raising as much money as we can to fight childhood cancer. >> y
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hi, everyone, i'm jessica dean. >> and i'm ukee washington and we are here for our hour of power. we're in this fight against cancer. and you'll help us knock it out in this hour. we're in a big fight but we're going to win it....
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john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them. because we don't just want your kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. ♪[ music ] >>> as you know, we're under siege. you understand that. but we will come out, bigger, and better, and stronger than ever. you watch. >> tonight, president trump has james comey at the top of the list of the washington establishment he claims to be fighting. his support base loves that about him. as for the former fbi di
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight.cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh stronand restoringding a a father's faith.. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid... despite a rare disorder. stronger is finding it earlier... and coming home sooner. stronger is seeking answers... and not giving up, until you find them....
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here's john blackstone. >> every day i look at bella's picture, and you know, i give her a kiss and i say i miss you, baby. >> reporter: john herndon and peter chiu understand what each has lost. herndon's daughter bella and chiu's niece priscilla, both 15 years old, committed suicide in april, and both had just finished watching the netflix series "13 reasons why." >> none of you cared enough. >> bella did suffer from depression. >> i started reading about the signs a little too late. >> reporter: the series shows the lead character, hanna, taking her life after leaving audiotapes describing the 13 reasons why. herndon and chiu knew their girls were troubled, but they didn't know they had watched the show until after they died. >> so netflix is showing children how to commit suicide. >> they provide a blueprint for that action. i agree with peter. that is totally irresponsible. >> the show is as real as it possibly could get. >> reporter: "13 reasons why" executive producer selena gomez defended the show for a teenage audience. >> it hits a very important part in me, and i think this
here's john blackstone. >> every day i look at bella's picture, and you know, i give her a kiss and i say i miss you, baby. >> reporter: john herndon and peter chiu understand what each has lost. herndon's daughter bella and chiu's niece priscilla, both 15 years old, committed suicide in april, and both had just finished watching the netflix series "13 reasons why." >> none of you cared enough. >> bella did suffer from depression. >> i started reading...
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john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> and that's the overnight news for this friday.or some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. [000:23:00;00] ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladimir dutyier. the fired director of the fbi stepped back into the national spatlight thursday to testify his private conversations with president trump and their relevance to the russia investigation. james comey was questioned by the senate intelligence committee in his first public remarks since the president removed him from leading the bureau. comey wrote detailed memos about his encounters with the president. the former fbi chief says he was stunned by some of what mr. trump told him one on one and was concerned the president could lie about the meet meetings later. the hearings focused on comments the president made about the probe into national security adviser michael flynn and t ru
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> and that's the overnight news for this friday.or some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little bit later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. [000:23:00;00] ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm vladimir dutyier. the fired director of the fbi...
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here's john blackstone. >> reporter: embattled ceo of uber announced he was taking a leave of absence, i need to work on travis 2.0 to become the leader this company needs and that you deserve. uber has grown as a challenge to the taxi industry in over 500 cities around the world. but in the last year, the company has faced crisis after crisis, including accusations of stealing self-driving technology from google and protests by drivers. >> i lost $97,000 because of you. i bankrupt because of you. >> reporter: in a widely-seen video earlier this year, he argued with an angry uber driver. >> some people don't like to take responsibility -- >> reporter: he described his impatience to charlie rose last year. >> we are generally a little forward leaning when it comes to trying to make progress happen. >> reporter: he described corporate values like always be hustlin', and principled confrontation. the report by former attorney general eric holder recommends adopting values that are more inclusive, emphasizing teamwork and mutual respect. jeremy robinson leon says his exit and the holder r
here's john blackstone. >> reporter: embattled ceo of uber announced he was taking a leave of absence, i need to work on travis 2.0 to become the leader this company needs and that you deserve. uber has grown as a challenge to the taxi industry in over 500 cities around the world. but in the last year, the company has faced crisis after crisis, including accusations of stealing self-driving technology from google and protests by drivers. >> i lost $97,000 because of you. i bankrupt...
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john blackstone, san francisco. >> i wouldn't really do that. >> it seems to be working far lot of people. >> and let's meet bear-thoven. that's what a family calls a bear that broke into their home. >> reporter: and then he comes over to the piano and plays the piano. [ laughter ] >> the bear broke into a colorado home, rummaged through the kitchen cabinets and left behind a big mess. the homeowner was not there when the homeowner made its way in. she thinks she scared it out the window. >> i open the door slowly and i'm listening for noises. we love bears but maybe not inside our own house. >> she hopes to never experience it again. >> reporter: even had the audio for that beautiful note he played. >> i think that was e above middle c. >> and i always notice how many cameras people have in their homes now. >>> on this fine tuesday afternoon, nothing but blue. concord, 79 degrees already. just about 80 and we're not even to 1:00 in the afternoon. and oakland, 63. and san francisco at 57 degrees. so as per usual, and we're looking for rain to move into the bay area, favoring the north bay
john blackstone, san francisco. >> i wouldn't really do that. >> it seems to be working far lot of people. >> and let's meet bear-thoven. that's what a family calls a bear that broke into their home. >> reporter: and then he comes over to the piano and plays the piano. [ laughter ] >> the bear broke into a colorado home, rummaged through the kitchen cabinets and left behind a big mess. the homeowner was not there when the homeowner made its way in. she thinks she...
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john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the u.p.s. distribution center filled with many of the building's 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> reporter: drivers were gathering for a morning meeting when a u.p.s. employee with an assault pistol opened fire. marvin calderon had just finished loading his truck. >> i was just screaming, "get out, get out, there's gunfire, go, go, go." everybody started running. arteeporter: as workers rushed out, san francisco police officers rushed in. deputy chief tony chaplain. te one contact team located the suspect, who was still armed with an assault pistol. the suspect put the gun to his head and discharged the weapon. >> reporter: before killing himself, the gunman shot five u.p.s. employees, three of them are dead. san francisco mayor ed lee praised u.p.s. workers. >> they're happy, hard-working heople, and we know them. we know them in every single neighborhood of the city. >> reporter: the white u.p.s. building back here remains a crime scene. police have not released names
john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the u.p.s. distribution center filled with many of the building's 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> reporter: drivers were gathering for a morning meeting when a u.p.s. employee with an assault pistol opened fire. marvin calderon had just finished loading his truck. >> i was just screaming, "get out, get out, there's gunfire, go, go, go." everybody started running. arteeporter: as...
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. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," john blackstone takes a ride with lyft president john zimmercompany tells how it's gaining on its ride rival uber. >>> plus how they're working to restore florida's coral reef. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> a young woman's life cut short. now what starts as an investigation into a fatal crash reveals new information on what happened to her, and why police believe it is an act of road rage. >> a fall from grace. seth williams as a once promising career as a prosecutor with a guilty plea. we'll tell you how much time he faces behind bars after a plea bargain. >> and as philadelphia get ready to lead the celebration of america's first day, what to wear w
. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," john blackstone takes a ride with lyft president john zimmercompany tells how it's gaining on its ride rival uber. >>> plus how they're working to restore florida's coral reef. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a...
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john blackstone. san >>> there is rage against the machine on the sidewalks of san francisco.awmaker wants to ban delivery robots. he insists they're dangerous to pedestrians. others say the devices are good for local businesses and just the latest step on the march of technology. mireya villarreal reports. >> from your favorite restaurant. to your front door. this high tech robot could replace your delivery guy. >> with the row bts we provide services to people. give them, afford bulk ases to the good they want and need. >> to wants to hit the brakes, banning robots because of safety concerns and lack of regulations. >> then you start ask questions, what about five, ten coming down the street. just make sure the sidewalks are safe for people. >> reporter: the city blocks bikes and skateboard on sidewalks. alice choo and work for a organization. they worry the delivery bots will create more problems. >> we don't have enough room as it is. why make it more complex? >> thinking my god what am i going to do when i encounter one of them? >> teaching them about the robots learning.
john blackstone. san >>> there is rage against the machine on the sidewalks of san francisco.awmaker wants to ban delivery robots. he insists they're dangerous to pedestrians. others say the devices are good for local businesses and just the latest step on the march of technology. mireya villarreal reports. >> from your favorite restaurant. to your front door. this high tech robot could replace your delivery guy. >> with the row bts we provide services to people. give them,...
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john blackstone, hawaii. >>> well, from pokea, to cheese, say cheese first, you guys because it is nationaly although we don't need a reason to enjoy dairy goodness, cheese produced from the pressed kurd of milk according to the international dare a so, so making of cheese dates back more than 4,000 years, and it is not clear compactly who made the first cheese but today it is in big demand of course. more than one-third of all milk produced in the u.s. is made to manufacture cheese. you know what, matt, maybe i'll have a cheese danish, a bacon, egg and cheese, i don't know. >> now i'm hungry. >> yes, i'm thinking it has to do with the morning shift too. doesn't like a plane grilled cheese sandwich. >> good idea. >> maybe have that for run much wheels are turning. >> cheese across the board for lunch today. not bad outside. not a bad day outside, right now. take a look what is happening in rehoboth here, a few folks working their way down the beach. couple people on the boardwalk as well. sun has been out so far this morning. that has been good news for us it does look like we could get clo
john blackstone, hawaii. >>> well, from pokea, to cheese, say cheese first, you guys because it is nationaly although we don't need a reason to enjoy dairy goodness, cheese produced from the pressed kurd of milk according to the international dare a so, so making of cheese dates back more than 4,000 years, and it is not clear compactly who made the first cheese but today it is in big demand of course. more than one-third of all milk produced in the u.s. is made to manufacture cheese....
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here's john blackstone. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california's coast knowned a big sur isscenic from the air and right now almost the only way to get there is by air. the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast hugging highway 1 is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you came out and saw this for the first time. >> oh, my god. plain and simple. >> doug cook is an engineer with the state highway safety caltrans. >> when you're standing here trying to figure out how to connect this part of the road to that part of the road half. 's the easy part. we have to stabilize the hill before we can begin the road. >> reporter: highway 1 supports hundreds of tourist businesses with spectacular views but it's almost now emily dropping from a thousand customers a day to just a couple of dozen, have you ever had the thought turn off the lights, lock the door, go home for the summer? >> everything we're doing is fighting to stay open. that's our number one mission. >> reporte
here's john blackstone. >> reporter: the dramatic stretch of california's coast knowned a big sur isscenic from the air and right now almost the only way to get there is by air. the highway just hugs the edge. the single road into big sur, california's coast hugging highway 1 is blocked to the north by a collapsed bridge and to the south by an enormous landslide. what were you thinking when you came out and saw this for the first time. >> oh, my god. plain and simple. >> doug...
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john blackstone tried it out. >> this is how it works. >> good morning, how are you. >> big traffic jams, we're saving 35 minutes something like that probably. >> probably about that. >>> plus -- >> it's a beautiful night for a stroll in london and look who i ran into. james corden what are you doing here? >> we brought the "late late show on cbs" show to london. >> that ahead on "cbs this morning". >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >> live from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia. this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >>> some residents in montgomery county are still without water after century old water main break turns lawns into waterfalls. we'll tell you just how many homes are affected. >> new this morning, a shooting leaves one person dead and a fairhill home. the reason officers may not have a hard time finding the gunman. >>> and it is a foggy morning in the delaware valley. here is a live look at the ben franklin bridge. we'll tell when you the fog should clear and how much rain, yes, i
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. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," john blackstone takes a ride with lyft president john zimmerany tells how it's gaining on its ride rival uber. >>> plus, we'll go under water to show you how scientists are working to restore florida's coral reef. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. choi. and i'm julie watts in for michelle griego. time is 4-- here's roberta go eather. >>> good morning, it's friday, june 30. i'm devin fehely in for kenny choi. >> and i'm julie watts in for michelle griego. time now is 4:29. and we are joined by roberta this morning with weather and jaclyn with traffic. >
. >>> well, coming up on "cbs this morning," john blackstone takes a ride with lyft president john zimmerany tells how it's gaining on its ride rival uber. >>> plus, we'll go under water to show you how scientists are working to restore florida's coral reef. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small...
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john blackstone tried it out. >> this is how it works.s up. >> just get in the car. >> good morning, how are you. >> big traffic jam. >> doing this, we're saving 35 minutes something like that probably. >> probably about that. >>> plus -- >> it's a beautiful night for a stroll in london and look who i ran into. james corden what are you doing here? >> we brought the "late late show on cbs" show to london. >> that ahead on "cbs this morning". >> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ,,,, >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> all right. time to rise and shine as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning. it's tuesday, june 6th. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. how is everyone doing this morning? >> happy tuesday. >> tuesday is jaclyn's favorite day. >> it's the day i get things done. >> we're still trying to figure it out. what things we have to get done. i know what i have to get done. i have to get people up t
john blackstone tried it out. >> this is how it works.s up. >> just get in the car. >> good morning, how are you. >> big traffic jam. >> doing this, we're saving 35 minutes something like that probably. >> probably about that. >>> plus -- >> it's a beautiful night for a stroll in london and look who i ran into. james corden what are you doing here? >> we brought the "late late show on cbs" show to london. >> that ahead on...
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. >> reporter: netflix responded with a statement: >> reporter: speaking to cbs' john blackstone, herndon and chiu say they hope to prevent another teen suicide. >> we're getting into this as a family. >> reporter: mr. herndon says he would like to set up a meeting with netflix to get them to stop streaming season number one and to cancel plans for the season number two. but liz, those plans for the season two are already well under way. >> that's right, len. they are already had a massive casting call right here in the bay area for it. >> reporter: that's right. long lines. this is very popular with teenagers. so a lot of people have been coming out, in fact this is the most tweeted-about series of 2017 according to twitter with about 11 million tweets about this series over the first season. so those plans are definitely under way. don't know how successful mr. herndon was in getting a meeting with the officials at netflix. >> thank you, len ramirez. >>> well, how about some good news? millions of americans' credit scores could soon be going up. that's because certain negative informati
. >> reporter: netflix responded with a statement: >> reporter: speaking to cbs' john blackstone, herndon and chiu say they hope to prevent another teen suicide. >> we're getting into this as a family. >> reporter: mr. herndon says he would like to set up a meeting with netflix to get them to stop streaming season number one and to cancel plans for the season number two. but liz, those plans for the season two are already well under way. >> that's right, len. they...
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john blackstone now, on "comey tv." >> reporter: james comey was everywhere today, watched by commuterso bay arry and patrons in a miami cigar bar. it was 7:00 a.m. on the west arast when the senate hearing began, but at aces bar in san francisco, the tvs were turned up and the crowd was tuned in. heidi zuhl dropped by on her way to work. >> i don't come to bars, frankly, at 7:00 on thursday mornings. >> reporter: i'm surprised! >> so-- but i wanted to see who an neighbors were, and i wanted to see how everybody reacted. >> reporter: americans seemed compelled to experience the hearing with others. a line to get into the watch party at shaw's tavern in etshington, d.c. stretched down the block. the crowd at a bar in brooklyn surprised renee mas yossi. >> it's packed. nd and my friends figured we'd see maybe ten people. instead we couldn't even walk in and get a drink. >> people care, big time. >> reporter: jeff kaplan, an owner of axelrad beer garden in houston, opened early and filled the place. >> it's as if we're all watching our government as active participants and spectators toget
john blackstone now, on "comey tv." >> reporter: james comey was everywhere today, watched by commuterso bay arry and patrons in a miami cigar bar. it was 7:00 a.m. on the west arast when the senate hearing began, but at aces bar in san francisco, the tvs were turned up and the crowd was tuned in. heidi zuhl dropped by on her way to work. >> i don't come to bars, frankly, at 7:00 on thursday mornings. >> reporter: i'm surprised! >> so-- but i wanted to see who...
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john blackstone in san francisco takes a ride with one of the oldest car pool services in the nation.right, i'm ready for some coffee. >> reporter: it's shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical weekday morning, and both megan christianson and shoshana gould are they live within blocks of each other but have never met. >> good morning, how are you? >> join you for your commute here? >> please. >> reporter: both women work about ten miles away, across the bay in downtown san francisco, and both face the frustrating traffic obstacle, known as the maze. three interstates converge at the end of the bridge, creating a bottleneck that delays drivers for sometimes an hour, for many years, this agreement has been something called casual car pool. >> this is it. >> somebody just pulls up? >> yes, you just get in the car. >> hi, good morning. how are you? >> how are you. >> reporter: at more than 20 locations scattered throughout the east bay region, people who need a ride into san francisco line up each weekday morning and jump into the next car that pulls up. >> it's like ad >> reporter: typically
john blackstone in san francisco takes a ride with one of the oldest car pool services in the nation.right, i'm ready for some coffee. >> reporter: it's shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical weekday morning, and both megan christianson and shoshana gould are they live within blocks of each other but have never met. >> good morning, how are you? >> join you for your commute here? >> please. >> reporter: both women work about ten miles away, across the bay in downtown...
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john blackstone spoke with the men who had never before met in person but are now supporting each other. >> every day i look at those pictures and i give her a kiss and i say i miss you, baby. >> reporter: john herndon and peter chu understand what each have lost. his daughter and his niece both committed suicide in april and both had just finished watching the net flick series "13 reasons why." >> she did suffer from depression. >> i s signs a little too late. >> reporter: the series shows lead character hannah taking her life after leaving audiotapes describing the 13 reasons why. herndon and chu knew their girls were troubled, but they didn't know they had watched the show until after they died. >> so netflix is showing children how to commit suicide. >> they provide a blueprint for that action. i agree with peter. that is totally irresponsible. >> the show is as real as it possibly could get. >> reporter: 13 reasons why executive producer selena gomez defended the show for a teenage audience. >> it hits a very important part of me and i think this is what they need to see. i want th
john blackstone spoke with the men who had never before met in person but are now supporting each other. >> every day i look at those pictures and i give her a kiss and i say i miss you, baby. >> reporter: john herndon and peter chu understand what each have lost. his daughter and his niece both committed suicide in april and both had just finished watching the net flick series "13 reasons why." >> she did suffer from depression. >> i s signs a little too late....
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john blackstone recently tested the concept where it all started, the san francisco bay area. >> all: shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical weekday morning and both are getting ready for work. they live within blocks of each other in oakland, california but never met. >> good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm going to join you for your commute. >> reporter: both women work about ten miles away across the bay in downtown san francisco and both face the same frustrating traffic obstacle known as the maze. three major interstates all converge at the east end of the bay bridge creating a bottleneck that often delay drivers by more than an hour. for almost 40 years a solution for thousands of commuters is something called casual carpool. >> this is it is. somebody pulls up. >> up get in the car. hi. >> good morning. how are you. >> reporter: at more than 20 locations scattered throughout the east bay region people who need a ride line up each morning and jump in the next car that pulls up. >> like ad hoc carpooling. >> reporter: typically the rider is expected to chip in $1 for
john blackstone recently tested the concept where it all started, the san francisco bay area. >> all: shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical weekday morning and both are getting ready for work. they live within blocks of each other in oakland, california but never met. >> good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> i'm going to join you for your commute. >> reporter: both women work about ten miles away across the bay in downtown san francisco and both face the...
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john blackstone in san francisco takes a ride with one of the oldest services in the nation. >> reporter's shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical morning, and these two are getting ready for work. they live within blocks of each other in oakland, california. but have never met. >> hey, good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> may i join you for your commute here? both women work about ten miles away across the bay in downtown san francisco and both face the same frustrating traffic obstacle known as the maze, three major interstates all converge at the east end of the bridge, creating a bottleneck that often delays drivers for more than an hour. for almost 40 years, the solution for thousands of commuters like christianson and gould, is just a casual commute. >> hi, good morning. >> how are you? >> good, how are you. >> reporter: at more than 20 locations scattered throughout the east bay region people who need a ride into san francisco line up each weekday morning and pulls up. >> it's like ad hoc car pooling. >> reporter: typically, the rider is expected to chip in a dollar for the
john blackstone in san francisco takes a ride with one of the oldest services in the nation. >> reporter's shortly after 8:00 a.m. on a typical morning, and these two are getting ready for work. they live within blocks of each other in oakland, california. but have never met. >> hey, good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> may i join you for your commute here? both women work about ten miles away across the bay in downtown san francisco and both face the same...
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john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the ups distribution center filled with manyf the 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> all staff please respond to the ups building. >> reporter: they were gathering for a meeting when an ups employee with an assault pistol opened fire. calderon just finished loading his truck. >> go, go. >> reporter: as workers rushed out, san francisco police officers rushed in. deputy chief tony chapman. >> one of the team located the suspect who was still armed with an assault pistol. the suspect put the gun to his head and discharged the weapon. >> reporter: before killing himself, the gunman shot five ups employees. three are dead. the workers were praised. >> they're happy, hard-working people. and we know them. we know them in every single neighborhood of the city. >> reporter: the congressional baseball game gives democrats and republicans a chance to show that they can play nice, at least once a year. >> there's a lot of, you know, good-natured trash talking and ribbing. you really do form friendships and working r
john blackstone is there. >> reporter: the street outside the ups distribution center filled with manyf the 350 workers in the minutes after the shooting started. >> all staff please respond to the ups building. >> reporter: they were gathering for a meeting when an ups employee with an assault pistol opened fire. calderon just finished loading his truck. >> go, go. >> reporter: as workers rushed out, san francisco police officers rushed in. deputy chief tony...
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john blackstone reports on the human efforts to help them. >> reporter: as an aquatic biologist, timg is responsible for water loving wildlife at california academy of sciences in san francisco. >> there are stick insects. one of the largest in the world. >> reporter: another kind of insect that really sets his heart aflutter. >> native butter flies were always part of my life growing up. >> reporter: one particular species caught your eye? >> yeah. it's just, such a beautiful, iridescent blue, tropical looking butterfly. the california pipevine swallow tail native to northern california. in the last century as san francisco grew, nearly all of its habitat was lost to urban development. gone was the one plant it needs to complete its life cycle, the pipevine. this is all native vegetation. >> it is. on the roof of academy of sciences, wong began his one man mission to grow more pipevine. and in turn, bring back the pipevine swallowtail. >> soap what we are looking at here is a buff elt for the caterpillars. >> it is. yeah. >> at san francisco, botanical gardens where wong created hab
john blackstone reports on the human efforts to help them. >> reporter: as an aquatic biologist, timg is responsible for water loving wildlife at california academy of sciences in san francisco. >> there are stick insects. one of the largest in the world. >> reporter: another kind of insect that really sets his heart aflutter. >> native butter flies were always part of my life growing up. >> reporter: one particular species caught your eye? >> yeah. it's...
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. >> john blackstone is there. >> this is where california's iconic highway 1 comes to a dead end. blocked by a massive landslide. a landslide so unstable, engineers are still trying to figure out how and when this famous coastal road will be reopened. coming up, on "cbs this morning." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about
. >> john blackstone is there. >> this is where california's iconic highway 1 comes to a dead end. blocked by a massive landslide. a landslide so unstable, engineers are still trying to figure out how and when this famous coastal road will be reopened. coming up, on "cbs this morning." if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that...
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john blackstone is on ragged point, a little south of the slide. >> reporter: the gash on the hillsiden and there's more waiting to come down. are we walking on a potential slide? >> we are walking on an active land slide. >> reporter: cal tran's engineer cook showed us where the landslide is still slipping. start small? >> start small and still dig. >> reporter: the ongoing movement is being measured by ground sensors like these and radar that continually scans the hillside. an animation shows how more than a million tons of rock and earth came down, pushing some 15 acres of new land 600 feet into the sea. from here, this massive land slide stretches more than 1800 feet across, more than 1,000 feet high, and it's still moving. so unstable, engineers haven't even begun to figure out how to clear this road that clings to the coastline 150 feet above the ocean. >> it was cut in 80 years ago by hand, but it was cut through large masses of unstable ground. >> reporter: unusually heavy rain this winter triggered other mudslides as well, closing more than 50 miles of highway 1. that has left
john blackstone is on ragged point, a little south of the slide. >> reporter: the gash on the hillsiden and there's more waiting to come down. are we walking on a potential slide? >> we are walking on an active land slide. >> reporter: cal tran's engineer cook showed us where the landslide is still slipping. start small? >> start small and still dig. >> reporter: the ongoing movement is being measured by ground sensors like these and radar that continually scans...