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i want to bring in steve hall and juliette right now. thank you for being here. juliette, the u.s.mittee cannot rely on the wagner group. what are they doing at this hour? >> well, the intelligence community is big. there will be different pieces. i think for our purposes, the most significant will be the military and defense intelligence agencies. this is because this is of relevance to us, not just because of ukraine but because of the arsenal. and against gorbachev in 1991. that was a coup, and the arsenal was under control. i don't want to scare people. you worry about mistakes and instability and whether or not the processes that protected us from mistakes between russia and the united states are still in tact. with the defense -- with a military force now coming in play, the wagner group, that is very different than in an internal russian military taking over, say, gorbachev. that will be the primary focus, and the ukraine issue and what's going on in ukraine will be secondary to the united states interests at this very moment as they are learning what is going on as well. >>
i want to bring in steve hall and juliette right now. thank you for being here. juliette, the u.s.mittee cannot rely on the wagner group. what are they doing at this hour? >> well, the intelligence community is big. there will be different pieces. i think for our purposes, the most significant will be the military and defense intelligence agencies. this is because this is of relevance to us, not just because of ukraine but because of the arsenal. and against gorbachev in 1991. that was a...
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. >>> time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you,ay area colleges are wondering what is next after the supreme court strikes down affirmative action. we look at how it could change college admissions in california. kenny choi will have a report for us. and there is good news for a bay area science museum and zoo that has been closed because of severe storm damage. the long-awaited where reopening on the peninsula. so the news is coming up in about 10 minutes, but let's go to vern and sports and a pleasant and family feature. >> reporter: baseball up top, jules. the oakland a's were on the wrong side of history last night, but today they still had a chance to win a series from the yankees. domingo german through the 24th perfect game in mlb history and got the day off. top second. i want you to see this. isaiah kind of left went deep, but look at this! esteury ruiz went up and lost his club! instead of the third out, it is a solo homer. the yankees banged out 13 hits. they took the lead in the sixth here. eight hits have been home run
. >>> time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you,ay area colleges are wondering what is next after the supreme court strikes down affirmative action. we look at how it could change college admissions in california. kenny choi will have a report for us. and there is good news for a bay area science museum and zoo that has been closed because of severe storm damage. the long-awaited where reopening on the peninsula. so the news is...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much. talk about chaos , being stranded in the airport just days away from one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. we are hearing stories from travelers caught up in the mess at sfo. horror stories of delays and cancellations and hours of waiting. the domino effect and how it could impact your plans this summer. fire crews stocking up as fireworks go on sale. what to know about the safe and legal kinds to buy. >>> a man flying a model airplane attacked by a swarm of bees. a friend describes the rush to help him. >> they come around but never this viciously or aggressively. >>> the pros and cons of bringing sea otters back to northern california waters. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. we are talking about stranded, stuck, frustrated patients at airports nationwide. the mess that stemmed from storms on the east coast and midwest is now causing serious headaches for
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much. talk about chaos , being stranded in the airport just days away from one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. we are hearing stories from travelers caught up in the mess at sfo. horror stories of delays and cancellations and hours of waiting. the domino effect and how it could impact your plans this summer. fire crews stocking up as fireworks go on sale. what to know about the safe and legal kinds...
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the news is coming up at 6:00 with juliette. now let's head to chase center for some news with the warriors! >>> you got it, ryan! let's talk about a trade! lots to talk about at chase center. the warriors with the 19th overall pick, then we hear from new general manager mike dunlevy jr. as the warriors sent jordan poole and two future first and second round picks to the washington wizards for 12 time all-star chris paul. just in case you are walking in the door, the warriors have agreed to trade poole to the nation's capital for paul who will be 39 next may. a win now move for the doves who had a veteran and create more cap space to re-sign draymond green. >>> let's put it to baseball. just down the street the giants were trying to win their 11th straight game for the first time since 1998! but not today! not even buster posey's presence could save them. he is an owner now and he got the loudest ovation of the day. the padres took all the bows from there. the giants 10-game winning streak was going to end, you might as well get
the news is coming up at 6:00 with juliette. now let's head to chase center for some news with the warriors! >>> you got it, ryan! let's talk about a trade! lots to talk about at chase center. the warriors with the 19th overall pick, then we hear from new general manager mike dunlevy jr. as the warriors sent jordan poole and two future first and second round picks to the washington wizards for 12 time all-star chris paul. just in case you are walking in the door, the warriors have...
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. >>> time for a check of what is ahead as we switch over to juliette goodrich! >> thank you so much. it is a pleasant surprise for homeowners in one bay area county. they are getting a break on property tax bills. we ask, why isn't this happening everywhere? >>> plus, from open houses to garage sales, signs will soon be banned in one bay area city. why some worry about the unintended consequences. >>> packaging that saves the planet. we check in with one of the first companies to use a new type of styrofoam made from shells of shrimp. say that 10 times fast. now let's head to burn in sports! >>> all right there, jules! you have the nba up top. you know we are talking about the warriors. three days before the start of free agency, the dubs have another player about to hit the open market. this is a business move. donte divincenzo has opted out of his deal and will become a free agent. divincenzo likely played his way out of golden state's price range after averaging more than nine points in 72 games last season. dubs' third-year guard moses moody was the guest at
. >>> time for a check of what is ahead as we switch over to juliette goodrich! >> thank you so much. it is a pleasant surprise for homeowners in one bay area county. they are getting a break on property tax bills. we ask, why isn't this happening everywhere? >>> plus, from open houses to garage sales, signs will soon be banned in one bay area city. why some worry about the unintended consequences. >>> packaging that saves the planet. we check in with one of the...
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kpix 5 news with juliette goodrich starts right now! >>> a long time san jose swim club could be a testing ground for a controversial strategy to build new homes. a community recreation spot could be bulldozed for condos. >>> the florida governor ron desantis takes a stab at san francisco. we are on the ground with the team trying to be part of the solution. >> there is too much stress. it is overwhelming. >>> a street cleaner shows us what it takes to fight the perception of filth. >>> would you eat chicken grown in a lab? meet one of the bay area startups that got the green light to sell it for the first time. >>> the science behind summer solstice and why it is the start of a packed schedule for rare and potentially disruptive solar events. >> god forbid we get this enormous flair that knocks out the power grid. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. a new housing fight is brewing in the south bay and it is a big test for a strategy that could fast-track projects that might otherwise get rejected. the latest
kpix 5 news with juliette goodrich starts right now! >>> a long time san jose swim club could be a testing ground for a controversial strategy to build new homes. a community recreation spot could be bulldozed for condos. >>> the florida governor ron desantis takes a stab at san francisco. we are on the ground with the team trying to be part of the solution. >> there is too much stress. it is overwhelming. >>> a street cleaner shows us what it takes to fight the...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. there is a tug-of-war happening right now in san francisco. city leaders are juggling competing priorities as they try to get a budget passed. so the problem is that when you have an estimated $780 million deficit over two years, some people are going to lose out. so today, community groups rallied outside city hall protesting proposed cuts that would impact early childcare, code enforcement and housing for families and young people. >> this impacts families trying to survive in san francisco. >> these programs are all salable. >> when you talk about things that are crucial in people's lives, some say that funding for early childcare should not be sacrificed, but as kenny choi says, the money could be used to help people deal with another city crisis. >> reporter: for more than 30 years, andy reed has been guiding children to see the world from different perspectives , make good decisions and lay a solid foundation for their education. >> no matter how many years we have done it it is
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. there is a tug-of-war happening right now in san francisco. city leaders are juggling competing priorities as they try to get a budget passed. so the problem is that when you have an estimated $780 million deficit over two years, some people are going to lose out. so today, community groups rallied outside city hall protesting proposed cuts that would impact early childcare, code enforcement and housing for...
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i am elizabeth cook in for■ juliette goodrich tonight.e is out to disrupt president biden in the race for the house. robert f kennedy junior is testing out the ite waters o his presidential bid on a high profile visit to the bay area today. he is the son of late former senator robert f kennedy and the nephew of the late former president john f. kennedy. he is known for his work as an environmental lawyer and have for his anti-vaccine views. he is also backed by big names in tech, including twitter cofounder jack dorsey. well he is considered a long shot challenger to president biden, a new poll by the economist shows him with a higher favorability rating than both biden and former president trump. 49% of voters viewed him favorably compared with 45% for biden and 43% for trump. kelsey caught up with rfk junior as he made several stops today and she is live with his message and how he is being received in the bay area. kelsey? >> reporter: hey, liz. kennedy spent the entire day here in the bay area. he made several stops in the east bay be
i am elizabeth cook in for■ juliette goodrich tonight.e is out to disrupt president biden in the race for the house. robert f kennedy junior is testing out the ite waters o his presidential bid on a high profile visit to the bay area today. he is the son of late former senator robert f kennedy and the nephew of the late former president john f. kennedy. he is known for his work as an environmental lawyer and have for his anti-vaccine views. he is also backed by big names in tech, including...
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time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> thanks, ryan.his bay area family was ready to move on to their tour when their rv was stolen from the hotel parking lot, and now they are desperate to get back their family members who just cannot be replaced! >>> plus, a homeless solution or safety hazard? a bay area company defending its use of these boulders after a crash. >>> as we kickoff pride month we are joined by actress jane fonda as she brings her advocacy to the castro tonight. hey there, vern. >>> hey there, jules. postseason softball of top. only eight teams get to go to the women's college world series and stanford is one of them! yes, they are smart kids, but they got so do rank oklahom sooners. for thinning, alyssa brito with the catch! now oklahoma had won 48 games in a row and in the fifth, here is the game. hard-hit wall to the left and two runners scored! that is how the sooners won the game 2-0. next for stanford in this double elimination format, alabama on friday. >>> golf! how about rose zhang of stanford making her debut a
time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> thanks, ryan.his bay area family was ready to move on to their tour when their rv was stolen from the hotel parking lot, and now they are desperate to get back their family members who just cannot be replaced! >>> plus, a homeless solution or safety hazard? a bay area company defending its use of these boulders after a crash. >>> as we kickoff pride month we are joined by actress...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> that should be your dog. much. >>> let's start with b.a.r.t. riders. they're desperate now for winning customers back, how much more you'll pay as part of its crisis plan. >> the experience has gone down poorly. i'm not feeling safe lately. >> the lots are sparse, but you'll still shell out more to park and ride, how passengers are paying the price in b.a.r.t.'s high stakes fight for survival. >>> the indictment unsealed, president trump accused of leaving america's top secrets in a ballroom and even bathroom of his florida resort. >> we have one set of laws in this country. they apply to everyone. >>> save our post office. >> living without a post office for months, the major inconvenience for a small coastal town and how they're banding together to get it back. >> a rural community like us, a post office is a lifeline for every aspect of our lives. >>> plus, start your engines. the high octane fun as nascar returns to the north bay. >> the experience, the fast cars, it's literally everything. >>> this is cb
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >> that should be your dog. much. >>> let's start with b.a.r.t. riders. they're desperate now for winning customers back, how much more you'll pay as part of its crisis plan. >> the experience has gone down poorly. i'm not feeling safe lately. >> the lots are sparse, but you'll still shell out more to park and ride, how passengers are paying the price in b.a.r.t.'s high stakes fight for survival. >>> the...
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. >>> juliette goodrich for a look at what's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. learning more about the san jose teen hit and killed steps from his own home, friends remembering the willow glen high school student as a well loved kid and big brother. we have new information on the deadly accident in a parking lot. >>> plus a pilot forced to abort his landing twice at sfo and you'll hear how his annoyed reaction is raising eyebrows. >>> it's a chance for stargazers to see venus at its most visible, the scoop on the groundbreaking nasa mission to explore the planet known as earth's evil twin. the news at 6:00 is coming up in ten minutes. >>> let's go to vern and some sports. >> reporter: good evening from stanford where the baseball team continues to make noise. seems like yesterday that the ncaa tournament started with 64 teams. it's now down to 16 and the cardinal, two twins shy from a 17th college world series appearance. now earlier today cardinal were on the field behind me getting ready for their super regional series against texas which starts saturday. stan
. >>> juliette goodrich for a look at what's coming up at 6:00. >> thank you. learning more about the san jose teen hit and killed steps from his own home, friends remembering the willow glen high school student as a well loved kid and big brother. we have new information on the deadly accident in a parking lot. >>> plus a pilot forced to abort his landing twice at sfo and you'll hear how his annoyed reaction is raising eyebrows. >>> it's a chance for stargazers...
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. >>> juliette plunges romeo's dagger into her heart. >> what if juliette didn't die ♪ ♪ ♪ i can breathest time ♪ >> the show must go on even as the writers strike continues. ariana devos hosts the tony awards on sunday it will be unscripted due to the wga strike but feature performances for all the nominees for best musical. so the tonys got a special exemption from this. >> there are so many great ones here but my favorite, "m juliette." a new role for jake paul mandalay pictures confirming the social media star is make ing a full-length movie about boxing paul does pro investigational boxing experience, winning six of his seven professional fights from this kid's obsession to starting, you know, to fame, to this >> he's proving he knows how to get an audience and knows publicity. >>> taco bell is helping vegans fill their late-night cravings, rolling out a new meatless crunch wrap. this one has plant-based beef and dairy-free sour cream. the vegan crunch wrap is taco bell's first fully-vegan menu item three cities are getting the first bite, los angeles, new york and orlando >> you kn
. >>> juliette plunges romeo's dagger into her heart. >> what if juliette didn't die ♪ ♪ ♪ i can breathest time ♪ >> the show must go on even as the writers strike continues. ariana devos hosts the tony awards on sunday it will be unscripted due to the wga strike but feature performances for all the nominees for best musical. so the tonys got a special exemption from this. >> there are so many great ones here but my favorite, "m juliette." a new role...
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. >>> let's switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you so much. a hard-hit area for san francisco's hospitality industry, they're really dealing with it. what's now after the owner of two of the biggest hotels says it's walking away from its loans and giving up on the downtown. what it says about the recovery of tourism in the city now. >>> his pictures have been a refreshing break from all of that crime talk on next door, but then this oakland wildlife photographer was robbed at gunpoint. his expensive camera stolen. why he says there's been a surprising silver lining to the crime. i was out there this afternoon speaking with him. his story coming up at 6:00 as well. that's in about ten minutes. >>> first let's go to sports and vern. >> all right, baseball up top. and the giants record of 29-30 are trying to get some mojo back right now in colorado. a three-game series. joc pederson and estrada back from the injured list, moving pictures on the late show. >> we're going streaking. >>> stanford baseball last night won. they beat texas a&m in a thi
. >>> let's switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you so much. a hard-hit area for san francisco's hospitality industry, they're really dealing with it. what's now after the owner of two of the biggest hotels says it's walking away from its loans and giving up on the downtown. what it says about the recovery of tourism in the city now. >>> his pictures have been a refreshing break from all of that crime talk on next door, but then this oakland wildlife photographer...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. we begin with a serious hit to san francisco's hospitality industry. a lot of questions today after the owner of two of the biggest downtown hotels says it's walking away from its debts, basically giving up on any hope that the city's conventions will bounce back. so we're talking about the hilton san francisco union square, and park 55. together they make up about 9% of the city's hotel rooms, and the owner is stopping payments on its loan, essentially surrendering the properties to its lender. so the hotels are expected to stay open and will likely find new owners, but as jose martinez reports, it is a tough pill to swallow for a city that's been trying to be optimistic about tourism and conventions recovering. >> wilkins is a hospitality worker at a country club near union square. he's just one of many concerned local employees who say they are troubled by the situation in downtown san francisco. >> recently i have noticed that it's getting pretty brutal. a lot of businesses are st
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. we begin with a serious hit to san francisco's hospitality industry. a lot of questions today after the owner of two of the biggest downtown hotels says it's walking away from its debts, basically giving up on any hope that the city's conventions will bounce back. so we're talking about the hilton san francisco union square, and park 55. together they make up about 9% of the city's hotel rooms, and the owner is...
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let's get to juliette goodrich right now. >>> a record-selling budget with big goals. san francisco mayor plans to spend billions to combat homelessness and clean up the streets. >> no money can be wasted. it has to be used to change san francisco for the better. >> the san francisco mayor admits she is ready to make some unpopular decisions to change the direction of her city. and the plans for the largest safe parking site of its kind. if they build it, will campers come? >>> and remember that massive algae bloom that killed thousands of fish in lake merritt last summer? meet the volunteers who are a critical line of defense in protecting the health of the lake. >> a mattress once. a wheelchair. you name it, we find it. >>> people come from around the bay area to soak in the memories before their favorite bowling alley closes for good. >> we had to get in one more game before it closed. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> it is the $14 billion question. how can a city with high profile challenges make
let's get to juliette goodrich right now. >>> a record-selling budget with big goals. san francisco mayor plans to spend billions to combat homelessness and clean up the streets. >> no money can be wasted. it has to be used to change san francisco for the better. >> the san francisco mayor admits she is ready to make some unpopular decisions to change the direction of her city. and the plans for the largest safe parking site of its kind. if they build it, will campers come?...
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you know, even juliette said that.you would have drugs there? >> i had stuff in my bedroom still thus moving out and inept that room. garrett help me move some of that stuff. >> you need some water? >> the jury told us that chris first tires on the witness stand while he talked about samoa made some of them believe his incarceration there on the island was a motive for murder. >> you seem kind of broken up talking about the camp but, not so broken up when you're talking about your parents. >> when initially talked about outcry locked, it be really hard. now the program i did my best steal that away. >> that is the first met sat there in a long time. i've been like, wow, what really did happen. >> how do you feel about your dad now? >> i'm devastated. that he said things against that are bad. but my dad turning on me and hard times. it isn't anything you. >> that he talked about the circumstances, his fate, and the self control. >> the weight set right now, this is home, you'll never get. >> at some point in time, if yo
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here now is cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem. to you. >> good morning. >> as a national security expert, i can't imagine what your reaction was not just when you saw the photos, but knowing that in these boxes were information regarding defense and weapons capabilities, nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the u.s. and its allies and plans for possible retaliation. that's a lot of sensitive information. >> it's a lot of sensitive information that has relevance in the present time. i mean this is the difference between cases of, say, old historical documents. the information that we know right now is relevant to the united states standing and our national security for two reasons. one is -- and jack smith makes this absolutely clear in the first paragraph, our allies. our allies have a reliance interest on us as we do on them, that the information they share with us, whether it's through a mechanism of nato or whatever, that the intelligence shared amongst allies to protect ourselves against common en enemies, say russia
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. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00 as we check in with sara donchey in for juliette. >> it be a never ending problem in some oakland neighborhoods. we've talked about this a lot. the problem of illegal dumping just reached a disturbing new level. the plan to attack that problem from above. minutes away from the start of the big trans march as we'll hear from activists ready to take a stand at the time when they say their rights are under attack. >>> the first ever bart book club. the news at 6:00 in ten minutes. >>> and here right now with a look at sports. >> after drafting the teenagers in the last three nba drafts, the warriors went older. taking the 20-year-old, from santa clara and the 23-year-old. the warriors introduced them in the afternoon and yet to meet them in person. the most important thing, they all connected on instagram. >> i saw all the stuff follow me on instagram, so that was really cool. i can't wait to meet them to get started on the process. >> same for me. that was pretty cool. >>> now as for the trade, the warriors cannot comment on the deal until t
. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00 as we check in with sara donchey in for juliette. >> it be a never ending problem in some oakland neighborhoods. we've talked about this a lot. the problem of illegal dumping just reached a disturbing new level. the plan to attack that problem from above. minutes away from the start of the big trans march as we'll hear from activists ready to take a stand at the time when they say their rights are under attack. >>> the first...
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i am elizabeth cook in for■ juliette goodrich tonight.e is out to disrupt president biden in the race for the house. robert f kennedy junior is testing out the ite waters o his presidential bid on a high profile visit to the bay area today. he is the son of late former senator robert f kennedy and the nephew of the late former president john f. kennedy. he is known for his work as an environmental lawyer and have for his anti-vaccine views. he is also backed by big names in tech, including twitter cofounder jack dorsey. well he is considered a long shot challenger to president biden, a new poll by the economist shows
i am elizabeth cook in for■ juliette goodrich tonight.e is out to disrupt president biden in the race for the house. robert f kennedy junior is testing out the ite waters o his presidential bid on a high profile visit to the bay area today. he is the son of late former senator robert f kennedy and the nephew of the late former president john f. kennedy. he is known for his work as an environmental lawyer and have for his anti-vaccine views. he is also backed by big names in tech, including...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> talking about a presidential visit to bay area. resident biden stopped at the local nature preserve today to announce and increase investment to projects to fight climate change. >> never been more optimistic in my life. >> but that is not the only reason he is here presliced the and another political right heart zeroing in on northern california. >>> an underwater excursion to tour the titanic takes a concerning turn. it is the search underway for the submarine which has been missing since yesterday morning. >>> also, six people hurt during a rolling gunbattle but this happening near pier 39. will this damage san francisco's effort to lure tourists back to the city? >> it is very disturbing, to say the least, to have this kind of activity happening in san francisco. >> i'm john ramos at the point ramus national seashore, where the fate of this fence may signal the end of 150 years of cattle ranching in this area. >>> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> 2024 presidential candidates are looking to the ba
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> talking about a presidential visit to bay area. resident biden stopped at the local nature preserve today to announce and increase investment to projects to fight climate change. >> never been more optimistic in my life. >> but that is not the only reason he is here presliced the and another political right heart zeroing in on northern california. >>> an underwater excursion to tour the titanic takes a...
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here is norah o'donnell. >> good evening, juliette. tonight after kpix news , an alarming shortage of life- saving cancer drugs impacting more than a half-million americans in need of chemotherapy. how one woman is coping amid the healthcare crisis. that is tonight on cbs evening news. >>> still ahead, an iconic toy brought to life at the state >>> there is a lot of buzz about barbie lately. now a new equestrian show at the california state fair is paying tribute to the doll. dressed in her favorite color, these equestrians are part of the cavalcade of horses that will be performing nightly at this year's fair. the barbie show will feature colorful costumes, acrobatic moves, adventurous stunts, all while on horseback. >> the thing about the cavalcade is they are looking forward to see okay, what can we do that will draw the crowd in? they came up with a big hit, with the barbie show and the barbie movie coming out. >> you can catch the barbie show at the state fair in sacramento this july. >>> cbs evening news with norah o'donnell is u
here is norah o'donnell. >> good evening, juliette. tonight after kpix news , an alarming shortage of life- saving cancer drugs impacting more than a half-million americans in need of chemotherapy. how one woman is coping amid the healthcare crisis. that is tonight on cbs evening news. >>> still ahead, an iconic toy brought to life at the state >>> there is a lot of buzz about barbie lately. now a new equestrian show at the california state fair is paying tribute to the...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> liz, thank you. >>> commuters on the hook in the latest plan to bail out the bay area public transit. but how much could it cost all of us drivers? >> this is so important for our future. transit is not optional. >> reporter: lawmakers make their case for a hefty bridge toll hike. >> well, i think there needs to be a conversation especially for those who have to do the commute. >> reporter: how it's a big part of the picture plan to keep public transit afloat. >>> it's happened again. weeks after a coast guard family had their rv stolen, a kettle corn vendor's plan is taken from the same hotel parking lot. >> they took everything. they took the vehicle, everything it takes to make money that was inside the truck. >> reporter: the man known as suitcase ron tells us why it is a major hit to his livelihood. >>> and plus a woman describes the scary moment a driver shot out her back window on the freeway. >> i don't know what's happening to the world anymore. >> and what set off the gunfire. >>> and they helped san francisco polic
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> liz, thank you. >>> commuters on the hook in the latest plan to bail out the bay area public transit. but how much could it cost all of us drivers? >> this is so important for our future. transit is not optional. >> reporter: lawmakers make their case for a hefty bridge toll hike. >> well, i think there needs to be a conversation especially for those who have to do the commute. >> reporter: how...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich is starting now. >>> a woman is speaking out about narrowlya carjacking. >> there's times you get a creepy feeling on the back of your neck, and you think something is not right here. >> the creepy feeling that set off a scary chase. how an oakland woman trusted her instincts when she was being followed. >> i said it out loud. you're not going to go home. what are you going to do? >> mr. trump made his entrance. >> reporter: mr. trump rallying supreme courters after pleading guilty to dozens of federal charges. >> it's a rigged deal. >>> the man accused of killing bob lee in court with a new team of lawyers. why they say they are building his defense from scratch. >> we are fresh eyes and esh perspectess fans cking thcoli. in oakland. >> that's what the fans are about, the community, and we feel that the ownership groups are taking that away from us. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> a first account of you with a woman sharing her frightening account of escaping a potential carjacking in oakland. she noticed a car was
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich is starting now. >>> a woman is speaking out about narrowlya carjacking. >> there's times you get a creepy feeling on the back of your neck, and you think something is not right here. >> the creepy feeling that set off a scary chase. how an oakland woman trusted her instincts when she was being followed. >> i said it out loud. you're not going to go home. what are you going to do? >> mr. trump made his entrance. >>...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. it is predicted that if you don't feel it yet you soon will. we are approaching a first alert weather day as we head into the holiday weekend. the heat is going to kick into high gear tomorrow. it will feel milder in san francisco and along the coast. paul will have all the details in just a few minutes. first we want to start with a ruling that could drastically alter college admissions across the country. we are taking a closer look at the supreme court decision to strike down affirmative action and what it means in california. demonstrators gathered outside the supreme court after justices ruled that race-conscious admission policies at harvard and the university of north carolina violate the constitution. a nonprofit sued the universities, claiming they discriminated against asian american and white students. in his majority opinion, chief justice john roberts wrote that universities can still consider, quote, an applicant's discussion of how race affected his or her life, be it t
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. it is predicted that if you don't feel it yet you soon will. we are approaching a first alert weather day as we head into the holiday weekend. the heat is going to kick into high gear tomorrow. it will feel milder in san francisco and along the coast. paul will have all the details in just a few minutes. first we want to start with a ruling that could drastically alter college admissions across the country. we are...
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norah o'donnell has the latest in the evening news. >> good evening, juliette.have a lot coming up after kpix news. the newly-obtained audio recording of donald trump allegedly discussing secret information about iran after denying that he had classified documents in his 2021 meeting with book publishers. what could it mean for his federal criminal case? that and more news tonight here on the cbs narrator: it's called, “shared leadership.” driven by each community in a groundbreaking setting: california's community schools. where parents and families, students and educators, make decisions as one. creating the school and shaping futures - together. based on the needs of their students... ...steeped in local culture. curriculum from cyber security to gardening. and assisting families with their needs: wellness centers, food pantries, and parental education. california's community schools: reimagining public education. ♪♪ alex! mateteo, hey how's s business?? greaeat. you knonow that loan has reallyly worked wowon. that's whahat u.s. banank is . and you'rere growi
norah o'donnell has the latest in the evening news. >> good evening, juliette.have a lot coming up after kpix news. the newly-obtained audio recording of donald trump allegedly discussing secret information about iran after denying that he had classified documents in his 2021 meeting with book publishers. what could it mean for his federal criminal case? that and more news tonight here on the cbs narrator: it's called, “shared leadership.” driven by each community in a groundbreaking...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> it is the $14 billion question. how can a city with high profile challenges make the most out of spending taxpayer money? today, san francisco's mayor laid out her plan for the biggest budget ever. $14.6 billion. at the same time, she is trying to close a gaping $780 million deficit over the next two years. pretty big job there. the mayor did not try to sugarcoat san francisco's most visible problems. a struggling downtown, police staffing, homelessness and drug dealing. >> we know the definition of insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. we have to think differently. everything cannot just be a tax on the ballot. >> wilson walker takes a look at the plan to move san francisco in a different direction. >> we are not going to keep doing the same thing. we need people to have the ability to get treatment on demand easier. >> reporter: weather was moving funds toward diversified treatment options or using the police to break up drug activity, mayor london breed did not talk much about the num
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> it is the $14 billion question. how can a city with high profile challenges make the most out of spending taxpayer money? today, san francisco's mayor laid out her plan for the biggest budget ever. $14.6 billion. at the same time, she is trying to close a gaping $780 million deficit over the next two years. pretty big job there. the mayor did not try to sugarcoat san francisco's most visible problems. a struggling downtown,...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. >>> it is no secret, b.a.r.t. is struggling to attract riders, but now it will be asking the riders it does have to dig deeper into their wallets. b.a.r.t. just signed off on a budget that raises both fares and parking fees as it waits to hear whether the state will approve a mass transit bailout in the budget due next thursday. b.a.r.t. is facing a fiscal cliff with pandemic relief funds running out. that could mean drastic cuts to services unless the state steps in. with all that looming, b.a.r.t. just approved an 11% fare hike over two years. parking fees would rise from between 1 to $3 to as high as $6.30 and b.a.r.t. could start charging for parking and weekends and weekday afternoons depending on the demand. the agency is facing an estimated $93 million deficit in 2025. it does beg the question with ridership hovering around 40% of prepandemic levels, will fare hikes only make b.a.r.t.'s problems worse? wilson walker is live at the concord station where it isn't a problem finding parking these days. so that'
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. >>> it is no secret, b.a.r.t. is struggling to attract riders, but now it will be asking the riders it does have to dig deeper into their wallets. b.a.r.t. just signed off on a budget that raises both fares and parking fees as it waits to hear whether the state will approve a mass transit bailout in the budget due next thursday. b.a.r.t. is facing a fiscal cliff with pandemic relief funds running out. that...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you, liz.ers, they are living on the bay area island. they say they have been overcharged for nearly 20 years, paying thousands of dollars in extra taxes without getting anything in return. now they're fighting back. >> we pay extra for something that everyone else in the city is getting. >> tomorrow is the first alert weather day and a weird june pattern bringing us a chance for a few thunderstorms into the bay area. i'm tracking it hour by hour in the forecast. >>> and we hear from one of the survivors of the deadly rampage through the south bay. grateful to be alive after the suspect plowed into him out of nowhere. >> i'm not a religious person at all, but i'm so glad that someone is watching over me. >> blending digital content in the real world can unlock anything that we have ever seen. >> apple steps into the world of virtual reality with a new headset. but will you buy it? the price and the potential for its biggest product in years. >>> all right, if you're paying extra money for a ser
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you, liz.ers, they are living on the bay area island. they say they have been overcharged for nearly 20 years, paying thousands of dollars in extra taxes without getting anything in return. now they're fighting back. >> we pay extra for something that everyone else in the city is getting. >> tomorrow is the first alert weather day and a weird june pattern bringing us a chance for a few thunderstorms into...
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. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey, reporting in for juliette goodrich. and they have been trying to battle a wave of abandoned cars. this week we heard from another frustrated neighbor who said someone has been dumping out something else that we have to warn you is pretty disturbing. but as they tell us, there could be some extra eyes on the problem from above. >> out in oakland's 100 business owners, not alone with complaints about abandoned cars and the trash. but his block, they will also see a lot of something else. >> it's been decomposing here for a week. >> have you seen it before? >> oh yeah all the time. >> reporter: resolving situations like this has become an ongoing challenge. the city crews that will come by, they will take the other trash. >> and they took all the inorganic waste from here. but they left out the carcasses and the dead animals. >> reporter: those are the responsibilities of the animal control, and so lewis will be kept waiting for a few more days like many oaklanders this fight never really stops. >> and it is a run on the r
. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey, reporting in for juliette goodrich. and they have been trying to battle a wave of abandoned cars. this week we heard from another frustrated neighbor who said someone has been dumping out something else that we have to warn you is pretty disturbing. but as they tell us, there could be some extra eyes on the problem from above. >> out in oakland's 100 business owners, not alone with complaints about abandoned cars and the trash. but his block, they will...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you. major barrier to renting an apartment in the bay area. it's not just the monthly rent, but all the cash you have to pay upfront. so the push at the state capitol to cap security deposits and the critics who say it really could backfire. and plus it is going to be the summer of storm repairs in the santa cruz mountains. the scramble to fix all the damage from the winter and what it is like to live with the constant maze of detours if you live in the area or if you're heading up there. so the news at 6:00 in 10 minutes. let's go to vern with some sports. >> reporter: all right, baseball up top, but i can't wait to see this one. the tampa bay rays. owners of the best record in baseball in oakland against the team who was caught lightning in a bottle. and after sweeping the brewers, they woke up this morning as the hottest team in the bigs, winning five straight before this stretch. the a's have not won more than two games in a row. the only thing that went wrong for oakland over the week
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you. major barrier to renting an apartment in the bay area. it's not just the monthly rent, but all the cash you have to pay upfront. so the push at the state capitol to cap security deposits and the critics who say it really could backfire. and plus it is going to be the summer of storm repairs in the santa cruz mountains. the scramble to fix all the damage from the winter and what it is like to live with the constant maze of detours if you...
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. >> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we will get to that story in just a moment, but first we do have breaking news. multiple people shot in san francisco's mission district. this is happening at 24th street and treat avenue just a couple blocks from the 24th street b.a.r.t. station. our betty yu is live there in the area. she's been covering this all evening long. betty, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, jules, right now we're at 24th and harrison. a block away from where you see a lot of police activity at this hour. right now we have limited information, but i can tell you that i spoke to a witness in just the last few minutes who said that he was hanging out at a friend's apartment and all of a sudden heard a lot of gunfire. he heard screaming, and he said that there was a block party tonight in the street. and that is, apparently, where we're seeing a lot of investigators collect evidence right now. now, police tell us that all of this went down just after 9:00 p.m. tonight. they can confirm that there ar
. >> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we will get to that story in just a moment, but first we do have breaking news. multiple people shot in san francisco's mission district. this is happening at 24th street and treat avenue just a couple blocks from the 24th street b.a.r.t. station. our betty yu is live there in the area. she's been covering this all evening long. betty, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, jules, right now we're at 24th and harrison. a...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> at evening!for oakland a's fans. the team clearing another major hurdle in their attempt to move to las vegas. within the past few hours, the governor of nevada signed off on a plan to poor taxpayer money into a brand-new stadium. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the very latest. >> the owner is burning some major bridges in oakland, blaming the city for the situation. he also laid out what is next in the approval process. rob manfred says the a's will file a relocation application and it will eventually go to all mlb owners for a final vote. he said he feels sorry for fans
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> at evening!for oakland a's fans. the team clearing another major hurdle in their attempt to move to las vegas. within the past few hours, the governor of nevada signed off on a plan to poor taxpayer money into a brand-new stadium. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the very latest. >> the owner is burning some major bridges in oakland, blaming the city for the situation. he also laid out what is next in the...
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none of this work i know is done in a silo so i know that the catholicture and have juliette partnered in the past and test and treat. the project in tanzania and other endeavors and why are these multi-faucetted partnerships so important to the success of pepfar working together across differences? >> well, i'll start by saying you're putting together scientific innovation with the people who are actually on the ground implementing care and have the trust that sean mentioned. it's a wonderful relationship and we can de-centralize care and bring to the rural area and he could have done it without the catholic church and build up fade pattern 'til seizure disorderses and -- facilities and maybe it was a spoken hub model where we'd built up a hub with the outreach programs and this work was still done by faith-based services and they went out to the community and have to trust the community to get screening done and link people to care. so it really show that had you could de-centralize care and make a greater impact. you know, partnership is crucial. we can't do this alone and nobody do
none of this work i know is done in a silo so i know that the catholicture and have juliette partnered in the past and test and treat. the project in tanzania and other endeavors and why are these multi-faucetted partnerships so important to the success of pepfar working together across differences? >> well, i'll start by saying you're putting together scientific innovation with the people who are actually on the ground implementing care and have the trust that sean mentioned. it's a...
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i mean, juliette, are people for getting about january 6th, the prelude to it and that people are still being convicted and sentenced. >> right. so january 6th is sort of a good marker. that's why my threat level, my personal sort of concern is more along sort of an individual, maybe even someone not in miami, just one of these people who listens to the people like kari lake or the girl friend of one of the trump sons that they listen to them and then they go to arms because obviously the guns are real. this is not there is a heavily armed group of people who have shown themselves to be willing to use arms as a means of expressing their political beliefs. so that's the bad news. here's the good news. donald trump's no longer in power. he cannot direct law enforcement or military in any way to protect himself. the january 6th prosecution have meant that within the sort of cesspool of hate that some of us follow, that there is no -- that there's a lot of skepticism about him and there's a lot of skepticism about their ability to be granted a get out of jail free card. remember when he was
i mean, juliette, are people for getting about january 6th, the prelude to it and that people are still being convicted and sentenced. >> right. so january 6th is sort of a good marker. that's why my threat level, my personal sort of concern is more along sort of an individual, maybe even someone not in miami, just one of these people who listens to the people like kari lake or the girl friend of one of the trump sons that they listen to them and then they go to arms because obviously the...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hello. it has been a growing threat in our communities. a drug so potent that an amount this tiny on the tip of a pencil could kill you. we are talking about fentanyl. two bay area hotspots are taking steps to prevent doses over the summer months. last month the county reported 41 fatal overdoses, up from 17 in april. the coroners says most of these cases are tied to fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl. let's put a face to one of these victims. this is 25-year-old heather marie who died after taking a fentanyl-laced pill at a super bowl party back in february. >> her boyfriend was also present. he and the victim, heather, had shared a single m-30 pill that he had obtained from a friend in seaside. please note carefully what i just said. they shared a single pill. >> so the man who allegedly sold the pill to the couple was arrested during an undercover operation and arraigned this week on a murder charge. meanwhile, community counselors in san jose are working hard to prevent drug add
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hello. it has been a growing threat in our communities. a drug so potent that an amount this tiny on the tip of a pencil could kill you. we are talking about fentanyl. two bay area hotspots are taking steps to prevent doses over the summer months. last month the county reported 41 fatal overdoses, up from 17 in april. the coroners says most of these cases are tied to fake prescription pills laced with fentanyl. let's put...
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with juliette goodrich. >> hello. we begin with free speech versus freewheeling. tonight we dig into the legalities of one of the bay area's latest plans to crack down on sideshows. no matter what laws are passed, the stone driving exhibitions just keep getting bigger and more frequent and in many cases more dangerous. alameda county is now threatening fines and even jail time for watching one, but some first amendment advocates are saying not so fast. >> reporter: next week the board of supervisors will consider a ban on even watching an illegal sideshow but for now the ban is on hold while the figure out whether it is even legal to do that. spinning donuts the middle of an intersection well hundreds of people might watch and record might seem like fun to some, but in recent years these sideshows have become increasingly chaotic. now gunfire is heard and that one show a car was set ablaze and repeatedly rammed by another car. that happened just a block from the alameda county administration building. supervisor nate miley has seen enough. >> something needs to be
with juliette goodrich. >> hello. we begin with free speech versus freewheeling. tonight we dig into the legalities of one of the bay area's latest plans to crack down on sideshows. no matter what laws are passed, the stone driving exhibitions just keep getting bigger and more frequent and in many cases more dangerous. alameda county is now threatening fines and even jail time for watching one, but some first amendment advocates are saying not so fast. >> reporter: next week the...
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i am ryan yamamoto in for juliette tonight. we begin with bad news for oakland a's fans. the team clearing another major hurdle in their attempt to move to las vegas. within the past few hours, the governor of nevada signed off on a plan to poor taxpayer money into a brand-new stadium. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the very latest. >> the owner is burning some major bridges in oakland, blaming the city for the situation. he also laid out what is next in the approval process. rob manfred says the a's will file a relocation application and it will eventually go to all mlb owners for a final vote. he said he feels sorry for fans in oakland. >> i don't like this outcome. i understand why they feel the way they do. i think the real question is, what is it that oakland was prepared to do? there is no oakland offer. they never got to the point where they had a plan to build a stadium at any site. >> reporter: now of course there was a plan in the works to build a waterfront ballpark at the howard terminal, but the a's wanted more public money contributed to the proj
i am ryan yamamoto in for juliette tonight. we begin with bad news for oakland a's fans. the team clearing another major hurdle in their attempt to move to las vegas. within the past few hours, the governor of nevada signed off on a plan to poor taxpayer money into a brand-new stadium. anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the very latest. >> the owner is burning some major bridges in oakland, blaming the city for the situation. he also laid out what is next in the approval process....
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it's been a pleasure, juliette. >> now why are you saying that's it for you? i don't like good-byes. but there's someone in our studio, is that your mom over there? . >> mother-in-law. >> mother-in-law. >> the wife here. i do have one more sportscast, though. i got sunrise sports. i wake up early. >> charlie's leaving us after two years here. we're going to miss you so much. you've done such a wonderful job for us. you're part of the family. we're all sad. we're going to take you out afterwards. is he a good son-in-law? she said yes, nice job. all right, stick around. >>> all right, it sounds like a story ripped right out of a novel. tonight the real life miracle involving a plane crash, the rain forest, and a group of children who refused to give up. >>> remarkable here, four children who survived a plane rash in the colombian amazon have been found alive more than a month later. these are the first images released of them since they were all rescued. the siblings, aged 13, 9, 4, and 1-year-old spent 40 days alone in the jungle after their plane went down may
it's been a pleasure, juliette. >> now why are you saying that's it for you? i don't like good-byes. but there's someone in our studio, is that your mom over there? . >> mother-in-law. >> mother-in-law. >> the wife here. i do have one more sportscast, though. i got sunrise sports. i wake up early. >> charlie's leaving us after two years here. we're going to miss you so much. you've done such a wonderful job for us. you're part of the family. we're all sad. we're...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> 2023 is the year of wild weather and the trend continues on this first alert weather day with an unusual system expected to bring the chance of showers and thunderstorms to the bay area. so, here is a live look outside from our oakland camera you can see clouds in the background. but t is still dry. any areas reporting thunder or lightning? >> not in the bay area. there is many across the state but we stayed calm today. the best chance of storms are 12 hours away. let's take a look at the first alert doppler. a clean sweep of the skies around the bay area. that is not the case for the rest of the state. thundershowers off of the coast of monterey early in the afternoon. majority of the activity to the north and to the east. high sierra, all of those individual lightning of them thut thy. the int we proachy to ing to future thereis chance at ey ca tout rest ng, better chance of rain heading through the first half of tuesday. mostly you are talking about showers, maybe enough to slow down the morning commute to some extent. a
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> 2023 is the year of wild weather and the trend continues on this first alert weather day with an unusual system expected to bring the chance of showers and thunderstorms to the bay area. so, here is a live look outside from our oakland camera you can see clouds in the background. but t is still dry. any areas reporting thunder or lightning? >> not in the bay area. there is many across the state but we stayed...
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juliette goodrich in for sarah tonight. few weeks ago a street in the mission was a maze of tents and sidewalk vendors . even a mothe with her stroller couldn't get through, so neighbors took action. they raise thousands of dollars on their own, and it took a dramatic turn. look at this difference, for sure. but can they do that? we sent our betty yu to find out. >> reporter: a san francisco mother decided to record what typical walk with her baby was like on harrison between 18th and 19th. on this day she was heading to a community meeting to address neighborhood concerns. the sidewalk appeared impassable, so she pushed her stroller into the bike lane to get around. she said at one point the person from the encampment became upset at her filming. and through alcohol on her. >> police were called down here every week, if not multiple times per week. there were stabbings. >> reporter: longtime resident dave dempsey took a walk down the sidewalk for the first time in years after a neighborhood group raised more than $20,000 o
juliette goodrich in for sarah tonight. few weeks ago a street in the mission was a maze of tents and sidewalk vendors . even a mothe with her stroller couldn't get through, so neighbors took action. they raise thousands of dollars on their own, and it took a dramatic turn. look at this difference, for sure. but can they do that? we sent our betty yu to find out. >> reporter: a san francisco mother decided to record what typical walk with her baby was like on harrison between 18th and...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> get ready. the bay area is about to heat up just as we head into the fourth of july holiday weekend. temperatures will start to climb tomorrow and the heat wave will get even more intense, especially in inland areas with a heat advisory in effect for friday and saturday. some bay area communities started selling safe and sane fireworks today, but with the heat comes extra warnings for fireworks. >> reporter: you have from $800 multi-packs to massive fountains and even little stuff like piccolo pete's. >> my back is dead right now because i had to bring all the boxes in! it is only what, 1:00, 2:00? >> reporter: richard machete has volunteered for the past 12 years to run one of the 15 fireworks stands in the city of dublin. >> kids come and it is fun to watch kids get excited. carrying the boxes to and from i am not so passionate about anymore, but it is fun to be here. i enjoy the week. >> reporter: dublin is one of the cities in alameda county that still allows fireworks, along with newark and
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> get ready. the bay area is about to heat up just as we head into the fourth of july holiday weekend. temperatures will start to climb tomorrow and the heat wave will get even more intense, especially in inland areas with a heat advisory in effect for friday and saturday. some bay area communities started selling safe and sane fireworks today, but with the heat comes extra warnings for fireworks. >> reporter: you...
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i'm juliette goodrich. sarah has the night off tonight. ahead of the holiday weekend and large summer gatherings, one bay area family is hoping their story can prevent the type of tragedy that took their son's life. he was killed in 2021 when gunfire erupted at an airbnb in sunnyvale. and while a suspect was arrested a short time later, the victim's grieving parents told our shawn chitnis that they believe more groups are at fault here. >> his future was cut short. he had a bright future. he was a bright kid. >> reporter: the parents of elias say the north side branch library in santa clara was one of his favorite places. so an a recent visit, they brought mementoes, like this book elias loved to read. his father visited the library many times even after his son was killed. >> i used to come here every day and is it there, and i could see him next to me. >> reporter: back in 2021, elias was at a house party in sunnyvale. he was shot and later died from his injuries. it's illegal to host an event at a short term rental, but someone booked t
i'm juliette goodrich. sarah has the night off tonight. ahead of the holiday weekend and large summer gatherings, one bay area family is hoping their story can prevent the type of tragedy that took their son's life. he was killed in 2021 when gunfire erupted at an airbnb in sunnyvale. and while a suspect was arrested a short time later, the victim's grieving parents told our shawn chitnis that they believe more groups are at fault here. >> his future was cut short. he had a bright future....
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. >> cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >> good evening to you, i am elizabeth cook and with juliet. we've been hearing so much about the problems plaguing many bay area downtowns, closure after closure in san francisco. but across the bay there is talk of a renaissance. oakland is dealing with many of the same challenges as san francisco since the pandemic, the downtown office vacancy rate is slightly higher at 29%. but showing us one sector of
. >> cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >> good evening to you, i am elizabeth cook and with juliet. we've been hearing so much about the problems plaguing many bay area downtowns, closure after closure in san francisco. but across the bay there is talk of a renaissance. oakland is dealing with many of the same challenges as san francisco since the pandemic, the downtown office vacancy rate is slightly higher at 29%. but showing us one sector of
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hello, i am juliette goodrich in for sarah tonight. the lights are back on followin the outage that plunged terminals two and three into darkness. the blackness stretched all the way to car-rental centers. one travele even tweeted out this video of people just stuck at the alaska airlines check-in area. she wrote that nobody was allowed t check bags or go through security. people were just stranded and sitting on the floor. she added that one man passed the time by singing and playing his guitar. even though power is back on, the airport i still recovering from some backlogs. one traveler sent us video showing the luggage pilin up at terminal three after planes were finally allowed to pull in and park all at once. other travelers had bigger headaches tonight after being diverted to san jose. we know that included some alaska airlines flights. there is no word yet on what caused this outage at sfo. >>> let's get to our other top story tonight. check this out. a's fans packing the oakland coliseum for the first time in what seems like fo
hello, i am juliette goodrich in for sarah tonight. the lights are back on followin the outage that plunged terminals two and three into darkness. the blackness stretched all the way to car-rental centers. one travele even tweeted out this video of people just stuck at the alaska airlines check-in area. she wrote that nobody was allowed t check bags or go through security. people were just stranded and sitting on the floor. she added that one man passed the time by singing and playing his...
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. >>> time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> it is one of the most pressing issues for california, how to solve homelessness. a new statewide study may provide the road map for how to prevent people from ending up on the streets. >>> plus we have a story of a horse jockey who suffered in your life-ending injury. how his passion for life and fitness is now benefiting other paraplegic athletes. the news at six is coming up in 10 minutes but first let's head over to vern for a look at sports. i am wearing my orange pants today, vern! >>> beautiful! that is a great color, jules! good evening, jules, and good evening, everybody, from oracle park, where the giants go for their ninth win in a row at the expense of the padres. this stadium is still buzzing about what mike yastrzemski did last night. >> hi drive, right field, it is out of here! >> it was the third win in extra innings during the streak that has been led by the offense! nine runs per game and nobody is hotter than mike yastrzemski. he has gone for four homers and 10 rbis over the l
. >>> time for a check of what is ahead at 6:00 as we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> it is one of the most pressing issues for california, how to solve homelessness. a new statewide study may provide the road map for how to prevent people from ending up on the streets. >>> plus we have a story of a horse jockey who suffered in your life-ending injury. how his passion for life and fitness is now benefiting other paraplegic athletes. the news at six is coming up in...
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. >> cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >> good evening to you, i am elizabeth cook and with juliet. we've been hearing so much about the problems plaguing many bay area downtowns, closure after closure in san francisco. but across the bay there is talk of a renaissance. oakland is dealing with many of the same challenges as san francisco since the pandemic, the downtown office vacancy rate is slightly higher at 29%. but showing us one sector of the city is experiencing a sudden and surprising boom. >> less than a month since the opening of the new bar, sean sullivan and his business and life partner richard fuentes, are already swamped with a rush of customers. a collective mix of people, many of them lgbtq. >> we stand for gain straighten everybody in the community. >> two bars and a dance floor, this 5000 square foot venue could easily rival some of the most iconic hotspots in san francisco, but this place is nowhere near the castro, it is way across the bay in oakland. >> we are planting the seeds and taking baby steps to start to create foot traffic for all of downtown o
. >> cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >> good evening to you, i am elizabeth cook and with juliet. we've been hearing so much about the problems plaguing many bay area downtowns, closure after closure in san francisco. but across the bay there is talk of a renaissance. oakland is dealing with many of the same challenges as san francisco since the pandemic, the downtown office vacancy rate is slightly higher at 29%. but showing us one sector of the city is experiencing a...
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with juliette goodrich. >>> so, here it is. it is what business owners in oakland say is their new reality. criminals getting more brazen. firing off guns in daylight, one of the shootings last night turned deadly. all happening on a stretch between 98th and 105th avenues. there are claims that recent efforts to clear an encampment was a source of much of the trouble. >> reporter: for most of us homelessness and crime are just an abstract, something to be argued in a social debate. here, it is real life. the people here said it feels like the city is just waiting for someone to get killed. and now that has happened. the flag flies, signal of disstress. with its surveillance cameras he documented all kinds of crime. drug use, illegal dumping, armed robberies. in october, after much complaining the city sent out crews to remove all of the trash and evict the homeless rvs. it did not last long. >> they just came back and we, we were sending emails and pictures to the city. >> it has been allowed to stay this way? >> it has been al
with juliette goodrich. >>> so, here it is. it is what business owners in oakland say is their new reality. criminals getting more brazen. firing off guns in daylight, one of the shootings last night turned deadly. all happening on a stretch between 98th and 105th avenues. there are claims that recent efforts to clear an encampment was a source of much of the trouble. >> reporter: for most of us homelessness and crime are just an abstract, something to be argued in a social...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. the search for the passengers of that deep water submersible that went missing in the north atlantic is now a recovery mission. the coast guard says the recovery and the discovery of a debris field is consistent with the catastrophic implosion that would have instantly killed the five people aboard. oceangate's titan sub was headed to see the wreckage of the titanic, more than 12,000 feet down, when it went missing sunday in the north atlantic. >> a remote-operated vehicle from the vessel horizon arctic discovered the tail cone of the titans submersible approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the titanic on the seafloor. >> among the passengers were pakistani-british businessman shahzada dawood. the elder dawood was a trustee with the mountain view-based search for extraterrestrial intelligence. in a statement, see eti says our thoughts go out to dawood's family and friends and the other passengers. he was passionately curious and an enthusiastic supporter of the ceti mission. now sto
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. the search for the passengers of that deep water submersible that went missing in the north atlantic is now a recovery mission. the coast guard says the recovery and the discovery of a debris field is consistent with the catastrophic implosion that would have instantly killed the five people aboard. oceangate's titan sub was headed to see the wreckage of the titanic, more than 12,000 feet down, when it went missing...
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with juliette goodrich. >>> here we go, after a cooler start to kick off the summer we are ramping up this week with a major warm up going on right into the fourth of july holiday weekend. in fact, in san francisco, the june gloom, hovering, finally clearing up. in contra costa county we could see temperatures in the high 90s. with grasses now dry and thicker, because of the winter rains, there is concern among firefighters. so, let's get to paul hagan with more on the warm up before a big holiday. >> just in time for the end of june, beginning of july. the temperatures will feel summer-like. let's start off with the forecast. we will go beyond the seven-day outlook. it is going to be hot inland. the temperatures will be at the hottest on saturday, coasting down slightly heading through the four day weekend. a lot of folks taking monday off as well since the holiday falls on tuesday. the coolest day, bringing us back to average. mostly in the 80s. around the bay, mild, not going to have the heat that the inland parts of the bay area will experience. not losing the influence. 70s aroun
with juliette goodrich. >>> here we go, after a cooler start to kick off the summer we are ramping up this week with a major warm up going on right into the fourth of july holiday weekend. in fact, in san francisco, the june gloom, hovering, finally clearing up. in contra costa county we could see temperatures in the high 90s. with grasses now dry and thicker, because of the winter rains, there is concern among firefighters. so, let's get to paul hagan with more on the warm up before a...