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juliette touma, i also _ additional challenge. juliette touma, i also want - additional challenge.ditional challenge. juliette touma, i also want to take l additional challenge. juliette touma, i also want to take a j additional challenge. juliette - touma, i also want to take a moment to talk about your staff on the ground who i working very hard, as are many other humanitarian workers but also you've lost many of your staff sadly as well, many have been killed in this ongoing war? yes. killed in this ongoing war? yes, thanks anna. _ killed in this ongoing war? yes, thanks anna. 59 _ killed in this ongoing war? yes, thanks anna. 59 were _ killed in this ongoing war? ye: thanks anna. 59 were killed in killed in this ongoing war? 12: thanks anna. 59 were killed in gaza during this war, many of them were teachers, some were school principals, we had a doctor, a psychologist, we had support staff, which is really the backbone of our operation. we are the largest un humanitarian actor in the gaza strip and one of the oldest, we have been on the ground since the early 19505 working for
juliette touma, i also _ additional challenge. juliette touma, i also want - additional challenge.ditional challenge. juliette touma, i also want to take l additional challenge. juliette touma, i also want to take a j additional challenge. juliette - touma, i also want to take a moment to talk about your staff on the ground who i working very hard, as are many other humanitarian workers but also you've lost many of your staff sadly as well, many have been killed in this ongoing war? yes. killed...
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and right now, i just don't see that. >> juliette -- >> can i say something?> yeah, go ahead. >> no, i mean, being here in this position with you or someone else at cnn a lot. look, a community is being told to stay inside. this is not sustainable for a long period of time. someone's going to have to make a decision within the next couple of hours that you're just making a risk calculation, if we don't find him, if they don't find him. but you can't have populations traumatized by the shooting now traumatized by the search. and not providing what you're doing as chief ramsey was saying. i struggle with these lockdowns because you kind of don't want people living in fear. at some stage, relatively soon, someone has to make a decision that the calculus, and this is what was done in the boston marathon, people had to also begin to mourn together, be a community again together, rather than hide. and it's hard. i can't imagine what it's like living in that area now. >> yeah. it's a dielicate balance of providing the public with information and protecting that jf in
and right now, i just don't see that. >> juliette -- >> can i say something?> yeah, go ahead. >> no, i mean, being here in this position with you or someone else at cnn a lot. look, a community is being told to stay inside. this is not sustainable for a long period of time. someone's going to have to make a decision within the next couple of hours that you're just making a risk calculation, if we don't find him, if they don't find him. but you can't have populations...
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the news at 6:00, in about 10 minutes, but first, vern was sports. >>> all right, juliette, we have theock knock, who was there? vikings week for the 49ers. everybody will be ready to go on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> and i am going full viking this week , to honor the minnesota vikings. i like to give the opponent a lot of respect. >> the vikings had not won at home this season, they lead the league in turnovers and will be without their star receiver, justin jefferson. tim ryan said to respect the opponent. kirk cousins leaves the nfl with touchdown passes, daniel hunter was number one in sacks. a lot has changed for brock purdy, number 14, here, since his last trip to minnesota. he was just trying to make the team when the 49ers were there last preseason, and he was not at the top of my producer's list for postgame guests. >> mr. purdy has joined us, take it live. what do you want? okay, they are saying hold tight. one second. 15 months later, he is to be one for the 49ers, and starring in commercials. a lot has changed. >>> the warriors will host the kings in a preseaso
the news at 6:00, in about 10 minutes, but first, vern was sports. >>> all right, juliette, we have theock knock, who was there? vikings week for the 49ers. everybody will be ready to go on the field and in the broadcast booth. >> and i am going full viking this week , to honor the minnesota vikings. i like to give the opponent a lot of respect. >> the vikings had not won at home this season, they lead the league in turnovers and will be without their star receiver, justin...
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juliette cayenne as well.we are going to be right back everyone with much more on our breaking news tonight. 22 people reported dead in multiple mass shootings and lewistown, maine. the police are hunting for what they call a person of interest. 40 ear old robert card and they say do not approach, do not make contact if you see this individual. he is armed and dangerous they say. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's possible that comcast business mobile can save you up to 75% a year on your wireless bill versus the big three carriers? have we piqued your interest? you can get two unlimited lines for just $30 each a month. there are no term contracts or line activation fees. and you can bring your own device. oh, and all on the most reliable 5g mobile network nationwide. wireless that works for you. it's not just possible. we have more breaking news coverage tonight. police say that two mass shootings and lewistown, main one, at a restau
juliette cayenne as well.we are going to be right back everyone with much more on our breaking news tonight. 22 people reported dead in multiple mass shootings and lewistown, maine. the police are hunting for what they call a person of interest. 40 ear old robert card and they say do not approach, do not make contact if you see this individual. he is armed and dangerous they say. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch mobile providers for your business. but what if we told you it's...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> israel prepares for a ground invasion into gaza, as the u.s. makes plans to get americans out. >>> here at home, silicon valley workers rally, as we learn more about the war's disruption to the tech industry. >> bleeding from the inside. >> reporter: the country dubbed "startup nation " at war, how silicon valley is feeling the ripple effect. >> people working on startups are now concerned with other things or even going to israel. >> reporter: alameda county's embattled d.a. pours millions into fighting retail crime. >> we have heard the cry of the community. >> where the money will go. plus, they help feed bay area families in need, but some food bank workers need to rely on their own pantries. >> we have staff who are accessing food bank resources. >> reporter: their new strategy to fight for a living wage. >>> and grab your solar glasses, a ring of fire eclipse is happening this weekend . >> people described it as a golden ring in the sky. >> bay area astronomers fill us in on what will we will actually be able to see. >> this
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> israel prepares for a ground invasion into gaza, as the u.s. makes plans to get americans out. >>> here at home, silicon valley workers rally, as we learn more about the war's disruption to the tech industry. >> bleeding from the inside. >> reporter: the country dubbed "startup nation " at war, how silicon valley is feeling the ripple effect. >> people working on startups are now concerned...
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. >>> we will switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> a massive evacuation in gaza, thousands of milesalestinians are watching the escalating conflict in the middle east, we are hearing from a bay area man whose family has been hit hard from the war. he calls the situation a living nightmare and his biggest concern for his loved ones right now. and also closer to home, oakland businesses sounding the alarm about repeated fires tied to homeless camps and these burning stolen cars. their plea to the city to do something before they do even more damage. that is coming up at 6:00. >>> only two players on the 49ers injury report friday as they prepare for a road test against the browns, dre greenlaw and elijah mitchell listed as questionable, george kittle will play following his touchdown performance but his wallet is a little bit lighter, that is because the nfl has fined kittle over $13,000 for use of abusive language on a t-shirt he wore under his jersey. it came in the blowout win against the cowboys, they flashed the shirt which had an exploitive against dallas. and despite that, kitt
. >>> we will switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> a massive evacuation in gaza, thousands of milesalestinians are watching the escalating conflict in the middle east, we are hearing from a bay area man whose family has been hit hard from the war. he calls the situation a living nightmare and his biggest concern for his loved ones right now. and also closer to home, oakland businesses sounding the alarm about repeated fires tied to homeless camps and these burning stolen...
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the cbs news with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> in the northbay , the red flag warning goesfect, we are going to be tracking the fire danger across the bay area in the first alert forecast. >>> the late october danger can stir up emotional memories for survivors of the wine country wildfires, the lessons they are taking to prepare for this weekend. >>> you hear the red flag warning and it takes your breath away. >> plus, israel says the ground operations are expanding in gaza, the territory plunged into the darkness as they cut off communications. >>> it is a lifeline for families in the tenderloin, the scramble to find childcare. >> all of a sudden, to say that is not here is almost unbelievable. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> the bay area has had a mild fire season so far bu
the cbs news with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> in the northbay , the red flag warning goesfect, we are going to be tracking the fire danger across the bay area in the first alert forecast. >>> the late october danger can stir up emotional memories for survivors of the wine country wildfires, the lessons they are taking to prepare for this weekend. >>> you hear the red flag warning and it takes your breath away. >> plus, israel says the ground...
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. >>> we switch over to juliette goodrich to see what's ahead at 6:00. >> hi there. >>> how high wille talking about mortgage rates that reached 8%. we do talk to one single mom who has had to reevaluate her dream of buying a home. >>> plus tomorrow marks an anniversary of the last big quake on the bay area's most dangerous fault, what scientists are saying about the risks as the clock ticks on an overdue disaster. the news at 6:00 is coming up in about ten minutes. >>> let's get to matt and some sports. >> i'll give you the bad news first. 49ers christian mccaffery, deebo samuel and trent williams remained out of practice friday. the good news, cmc and deebo worked on a side field. saturday should give a better idea whether any of the three could play monday night in minnesota. a key play in last sunday's loss in cleveland was tashaun gipson's unnecessary roughness penalty on a third and ten allowing the browns to continue their drive leading to the game winning field goal, questionable penalty, and it's been eating at gipson since sunday. >> it's a terrible feeling. you feel like yo
. >>> we switch over to juliette goodrich to see what's ahead at 6:00. >> hi there. >>> how high wille talking about mortgage rates that reached 8%. we do talk to one single mom who has had to reevaluate her dream of buying a home. >>> plus tomorrow marks an anniversary of the last big quake on the bay area's most dangerous fault, what scientists are saying about the risks as the clock ticks on an overdue disaster. the news at 6:00 is coming up in about ten...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> at 6:00 we're learning more about a frightening scare in the the off-duty pilot accused of trying to cut the engine off during a plane midflight. think about that. what neighbors are revealing about the bay area pilot who is charged now with attempted murder. there he is. avian experts are weighing in on how this could even have happened. >>> plus the new rules to count down and cut down on air pollution by giant ships docked at california ports and the health benefit it could have for one bay area community in particular. >>> the news at 6:00 is coming up in about ten minutes. let's go to vern and some sports. >> we got the nba up top and the warriors. as the curtain raises on the regular season, draymond green won't be part of tomorrow's opener with the phoenix suns, held out with an ankle injury. speaking of forwards, kevin durant will be on the floor at chase center with the phoenix suns. it's been over four years since k.d. left the warriors, but tomorrow night will be the first time he's returned for a game with fans in attendance. >> eve
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> at 6:00 we're learning more about a frightening scare in the the off-duty pilot accused of trying to cut the engine off during a plane midflight. think about that. what neighbors are revealing about the bay area pilot who is charged now with attempted murder. there he is. avian experts are weighing in on how this could even have happened. >>> plus the new rules to count down and cut down on air pollution by giant ships docked at california...
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. >>> had to check what is ahead at 6:00, switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> coming up at 6:00, theyying by the rules but say they are the ones who will pay the price. growing backlash over a temporary ban on street vendors in san francisco mission district, why people with permits weary a plan to crack down on crime could cost them their livelihoods at a critical time. >>> plus, our state has no shortage of beautiful places to sleep under the stars, but snagging a campsite reservation can feel like an olympic sport. so we have a closer look at the new law designed to make it less frustrating to book an outdoor getaway. that is coming up at 6:00 , and about 10 minutes. first, let's go to matt with sports. >> good news, brock purdy 's chances of playing this sunday appear higher than they were on wednesday. purdy took part in practice wednesday, as he tries to get cleared from concussion protocols before the game against the bengals this weekend. no player in the league has been cleared from protocols in less than one week, but practicing is a positive step but as for how much purdy d
. >>> had to check what is ahead at 6:00, switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> coming up at 6:00, theyying by the rules but say they are the ones who will pay the price. growing backlash over a temporary ban on street vendors in san francisco mission district, why people with permits weary a plan to crack down on crime could cost them their livelihoods at a critical time. >>> plus, our state has no shortage of beautiful places to sleep under the stars, but snagging a...
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. >>> thanks, darren, to check what is ahead at 6:00, switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> was to gettween israel and hamas intensifies. growing fear from bay area families with loved ones on both sides of the conflict. >>> an east bay synagogue reaches out to police for help. how the congregation is coping with uncertainty in the wake of the hamas attack on israel. >>> palestinian families also watching horrific scenes as israel retaliates in the gaza strip. there were a for relatives , cut off with nowhere to go. the news at 6:00, coming up in 10 minutes, but first vern with sports. >>> jewels, we had the nfl up top, and the 5-0 49ers for the offense has got a lot of credit, but the defense has been just as good. linebacker fred warner has put himself in the conversation for defensive player of the year. >> i want to be the best person i can be, best player i can be for my teammates, for this team. >> water was flying over the field sunday night. he forced a fumble, led the 49ers with eight tackles, got home for a sack on dak prescott, and if that was not enough, look at this, warne
. >>> thanks, darren, to check what is ahead at 6:00, switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> was to gettween israel and hamas intensifies. growing fear from bay area families with loved ones on both sides of the conflict. >>> an east bay synagogue reaches out to police for help. how the congregation is coping with uncertainty in the wake of the hamas attack on israel. >>> palestinian families also watching horrific scenes as israel retaliates in the gaza...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> police swarmed the breaking details on the shots fired after a car crashed into the building. >>> israel pounds the gaza strip with airstrikes after the deadliest attack in decades by hamas. what we're learning about the rising number of americans killed and the hostage crisis unfolding. >> they didn't care if you are a man or woman, you're young or old man. >> israeli americans in the bay area desperately reaching out to loved ones, how the attack has shaken their sense of security. >> but in does feel like something on a completely different level. >>> plus as major airlines cancel flights in and out of israel, a basketball player from the bay area describes her emotional flight out. >> i kept saying until i'm like an hour or two out of israeli airspace this was truly different because no one knew what was happening outside. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we begin with breaking news in san francisco, a major police presence and shots fired after a car crashed right the chine
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> police swarmed the breaking details on the shots fired after a car crashed into the building. >>> israel pounds the gaza strip with airstrikes after the deadliest attack in decades by hamas. what we're learning about the rising number of americans killed and the hostage crisis unfolding. >> they didn't care if you are a man or woman, you're young or old man. >> israeli americans...
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hi, jose. >> reporter: juliette, it has been a very tough assignment for us today. it has been very hot. we went to dolores park, and now we are at ocean beach. take a look at this beautiful sunset, but also look at those waves in the back. it has been part of this high surf advisory, but you can see everybody here is enjoying this beautiful afternoon. >> reporter: it is the place to be if you want to enjoy the sunshine in san francisco. >> we are just here, enjoying the sun, having a picnic in the shade. >> reporter: dolores park is the perfect place to cool off for many residents, like jennifer toler, who works as a nanny, and decided to spend the day here, reading and playing with her little one. >> for us, hot is 77 to 80, which is nothing, compared to other places. but that is scorching for us. >> reporter: that is why michelle branch, a lawyer working nearby, took her bag, her book, some flowers, and spent her lunch break at the park. >> so beautiful outside, you see people having fun, enjoying san francisco. so i took a walk around the mission. >> reporter: l
hi, jose. >> reporter: juliette, it has been a very tough assignment for us today. it has been very hot. we went to dolores park, and now we are at ocean beach. take a look at this beautiful sunset, but also look at those waves in the back. it has been part of this high surf advisory, but you can see everybody here is enjoying this beautiful afternoon. >> reporter: it is the place to be if you want to enjoy the sunshine in san francisco. >> we are just here, enjoying the sun,...
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juliette? >> thank you, the choir behind you sound so beautiful. kenny choi, live from city hall. thank you so much. we will have live coverage of the memorial service starting tomorrow, at 12:30 p.m. on kpix plus and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> letter to our other big story, the first day of an october heat wave, some bay area cities seeing their hottest temperature of the year, even sentences going oakland were in mid 80s today. tomorrow is a first alert weather day. chief meteorologist paul heggen has more on the heat advisory taking effect. >> it is going to be even hotter tomorrow, that is why we have the heat advisory not for the entire bay area, but for san francisco, areas around the bay, down the peninsula, into the santa cruise mountains and santa clara valley. goes into effect 11:00 tomorrow morning, continues her 11:00 friday evening. not because it will necessarily be the hottest places around the bay area, but especially in san francisco, where a lot of folks don't have air conditioning, temperatures in mid and upper 80s on consecutive days can become dangero
juliette? >> thank you, the choir behind you sound so beautiful. kenny choi, live from city hall. thank you so much. we will have live coverage of the memorial service starting tomorrow, at 12:30 p.m. on kpix plus and streaming on cbs news bay area. >>> letter to our other big story, the first day of an october heat wave, some bay area cities seeing their hottest temperature of the year, even sentences going oakland were in mid 80s today. tomorrow is a first alert weather day....
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. >>> time to check what is ahead at 6:00, we switch over to juliette goodrich. >>> coming up at 6:00, honoring the life and legacy of senator dianne feinstein, recollections from the city leaders who gathered at sentences the city hall today, and also a touching personal tribute from her granddaughter. >> plus, the wnba is coming to town, we hear from some young players who are very excited about the bay area's newest franchise and what it could do for women basketball. >> plus, we hear from our hometown blue angel, reflecting on his final air shows and passing the torch to a pilot who is certainly breaking barriers. all that coming up in 10 minutes. let's go to matt for sports. >>>, juliette, it is cowboys-nine as we, and san francisco appears to be getting healthy at the right time. receivers deebo samuels and dejuan jennings were at limited practice thursday, but backup running back elijah mitchell has been held out of practice all week with a knee injury. expect plenty of touches for christian mccaffrey on sunday, cutting off the four touchdown performance against the cardinals.
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. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, we are monitoring the rapidly developing situation as israel ramps up retaliatory strikes on gaza strip following the unprecedented terror attack by hamas. here is the latest as it stands right now. 300,000 israeli reservists have been called into service for an expected ground operation in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu forming a wartime government with the opposition party. the death toll stands at more than 2200 combined between both sides so far, and more than 5000 people injured. there are also believed to be about 100 hostages still under hamas control, but the exact number is hard to nail down. israel has now send reinforcements to the northern border with lebanon , as a run-backed hezbollah forces threaten to escalate the conflict . so far, three hezbollah soldiers and three israeli soldiers have been killed in the fighting there. white house officials confirmed at least 22 americans have been killed in this conflict. officials expect that number to rise. as of now, at least 17 americans are consi
. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, we are monitoring the rapidly developing situation as israel ramps up retaliatory strikes on gaza strip following the unprecedented terror attack by hamas. here is the latest as it stands right now. 300,000 israeli reservists have been called into service for an expected ground operation in gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu forming a wartime government with the opposition party. the death toll stands...
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. >> juliette, it's great to have you here. one thing that stands out to everyone is how this attack has totally punctured this sense of invincibility that israel seemed to have. when you look at the broad view of this, and other intelligence failures, how bad is this one, and what did israeli intelligence miss here? >> i wrote that it was not just an intelligence failure, it was an everything failure. this is a tragedy for israel, so my focus on their faults and what they miss is only because they need to learn what happened. here you have a terrorist organization on your border that israeli counter terrorism is extensive. they infiltrate hamas. they pay people to give them information. they have signal intelligence, human intelligence, they are watching. it is hard to train. it's hard for terrorists to train, to get in large groups. what's remarkable about what happened is that hundreds of men were able to train. we don't know if they had help from another nation, used parachutes, which you really can't train for in gaza. you
. >> juliette, it's great to have you here. one thing that stands out to everyone is how this attack has totally punctured this sense of invincibility that israel seemed to have. when you look at the broad view of this, and other intelligence failures, how bad is this one, and what did israeli intelligence miss here? >> i wrote that it was not just an intelligence failure, it was an everything failure. this is a tragedy for israel, so my focus on their faults and what they miss is...
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. >> now to see what is ahead at six, we switch to juliette goodrich. >>> new at 6:00, the war betweenand hamas, leaving hundreds of civilians cut off from food and supplies. by sending aid to palestinians in gaza is becoming a complicated diplomatic mess. >> i suffered myself, so i understand. but what i suffered is nothing comparing what the people in gaza are suffering. >> we will delve into that, plus so many restaurants and food businesses start with home cooking. how a new law aimed at cutting red tape aims to help home kitchen startups grow. >>> the news coming up in 10 minutes, let's go to vern for sports. >> we have got the nfl up top and the 49ers , a touchdown favorite to get over at the cleveland browns. tight end george kendall, by then, will be a little lighter in the wallet. he could be fined by the league for wearing this t-shirt under his jersey sunday night. let me translate. expletive dallas. kyle shanahan said is kendall being kendall. another example of how much the people's tight and has changed since he was a fifth-round pick in 2017. >> it is funny, you go back
. >> now to see what is ahead at six, we switch to juliette goodrich. >>> new at 6:00, the war betweenand hamas, leaving hundreds of civilians cut off from food and supplies. by sending aid to palestinians in gaza is becoming a complicated diplomatic mess. >> i suffered myself, so i understand. but what i suffered is nothing comparing what the people in gaza are suffering. >> we will delve into that, plus so many restaurants and food businesses start with home...
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i spoke earlier to juliette touma.cations at the un palestine refugee agency. people in gaza are overwhelmed with fear, anna, and this is due to a very tight siege that has been ongoing for three—plus weeks, and heavy bombardment. they are also traumatised and shocked and displaced and they live in uncertainty. so, tensions are very high. and this is due to everything that has been happening over the past three—plus weeks. do you know, because again i know it's been difficult while there has been a communications blackout over the weekend, to contact your staff, but what you have left in terms of supplies inside gaza? so, there's these trucks that have been coming in, not on a regular basis and by far not enough. for example yesterday we've seen 33 trucks coming into gaza, which is already three times more than the average since those convoys have started, so that is good. however it is not good enough. and what is not good is that these trucks do not have fuel, and we need fuel for our own humanitarian operations in t
i spoke earlier to juliette touma.cations at the un palestine refugee agency. people in gaza are overwhelmed with fear, anna, and this is due to a very tight siege that has been ongoing for three—plus weeks, and heavy bombardment. they are also traumatised and shocked and displaced and they live in uncertainty. so, tensions are very high. and this is due to everything that has been happening over the past three—plus weeks. do you know, because again i know it's been difficult while there...
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juliette kayyem, thank you. director clapper, standby. we'll continue to unpack so much more of this. we're also knowing tonight that is really tanks, they're amassing at the gaza border. in preparation for a possible ground incursion. when could it happen? what would it look like? what is even made by the possible ground incursion? a top general breaks that down at the magic wall, next. is it possible my network could take my business to the next level? it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet bundle. comcast business, powering possibilities. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introdu
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joining us now is juliette touma, communications director for the u.n.gency for palestinian refugees. juliette, thanks for sharing your time with us and the knowledge of what is happening there in gaza. what are your teams seeing and hearing there inside the city? >> thanks for having me. and also for showing these shattering images. our teams on the ground continue to work around the clock to respond to immense humanitarian needs. we have sadly lost under 12 colleagues who have been killed since saturday. the needs on the ground are huge. we have running out of supplies. we do not have any access, we are not able to bring in any supplies inside the gaza strip. >> you know, just what you just said at the top right now, you've lost 12 colleagues of yours just in this week, that are trying to help people. what happened to them and what is the situation right now on the ground and we're looking at the pictures and there are still explosions going off. what is that situation like right now? >> well, these colleagues of ours that we lost, they included five t
joining us now is juliette touma, communications director for the u.n.gency for palestinian refugees. juliette, thanks for sharing your time with us and the knowledge of what is happening there in gaza. what are your teams seeing and hearing there inside the city? >> thanks for having me. and also for showing these shattering images. our teams on the ground continue to work around the clock to respond to immense humanitarian needs. we have sadly lost under 12 colleagues who have been...
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we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> and here is what we're working on, a police department stretcheda racist text scandal now called to bring in outside help to antioch. so the push to bring in chp officers to fill in the gaps. we will hear from a long-time resident who says it is taking police too long to respond. it's a modern twist on the coastal crime. hundreds of people are taking late night uber rides to the beach. and the devastating impact that it could have. so the news at 6:00 is coming up in ten minutes, but let's head to vern in sports. >> all right, we'll take it from here as we've got the nfl up top and the 49ers. it was game plan installation day for the bengals. boy, you want to talk about burying the lead. check out how kyle shanahan started his press conference. >> deebo, same thing, they won't practice. green laws, having a vet day. and then brock purdy, he's in protocol. >> what? what was that? brock purdy in the nfl concussion protol co. protocol puts him in doubt to play on sunday. he might have been injured on monday night. >> he started getting symptoms on the
we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> and here is what we're working on, a police department stretcheda racist text scandal now called to bring in outside help to antioch. so the push to bring in chp officers to fill in the gaps. we will hear from a long-time resident who says it is taking police too long to respond. it's a modern twist on the coastal crime. hundreds of people are taking late night uber rides to the beach. and the devastating impact that it could have. so the news at...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. businesses near the oakland hills are getting pretty desperate for solutions. you can not blame them. they say a steady stream of break ins, some caught on video, is not only threatening their safety but also their livelihoods. we have the story of two businesses in the same complex that have been hit multiple times. >> here at the weekend square shopping center there are familiar stores like the jamba juice, ups, liquor store, they have become targets and also places for constant robberies. >> reporter: this is surveillance video. inside the liquor store located at the lincoln square shopping center. it shows throw people coming inside, stealing liquor bottles and at one point getting into an altercation with the store employee. and one of the suspects even used a fire extinguisher. the video was taken nearly a week ago. the owner, wishes not to be named says. >> it happened here at least a couple times a week. if not my store, this store has problems. >> reporter: the store remains
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. businesses near the oakland hills are getting pretty desperate for solutions. you can not blame them. they say a steady stream of break ins, some caught on video, is not only threatening their safety but also their livelihoods. we have the story of two businesses in the same complex that have been hit multiple times. >> here at the weekend square shopping center there are familiar stores like the jamba...
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juliette, these back channel conversations worked. what is working in this case?f you look at both sides of this negotiation, what's working in the united states? >> we're going to measure success by what's not happening. there hasn't been a massive land incursion by the israeli government into gaza yet. so that's something that's going on to stop that. iran and hezbollah have remained relatively quiet in northern israel. we wouldn't have predicted that right after the terrorist attack. that is also good. biden speaks about humanitarian effort, having problems with egypt in getting that corridor open, but he has not abandoned the palestinians. so i'm looking at success after such a horror as what's not happening, because the saturday after that terror attack, you couldn't have imagined, yes, the streets are not happy, but hamas -- the arab leaders are not embracing hamas. >> why would they release two american hostages? >> they're american. they're american. what's basically happening is -- i mean, you hear president biden. there's going to be -- there will be som
juliette, these back channel conversations worked. what is working in this case?f you look at both sides of this negotiation, what's working in the united states? >> we're going to measure success by what's not happening. there hasn't been a massive land incursion by the israeli government into gaza yet. so that's something that's going on to stop that. iran and hezbollah have remained relatively quiet in northern israel. we wouldn't have predicted that right after the terrorist attack....
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juliette kayyem, kim dozer.ppreciate it. >>> up next a look inside one of the israeli communities that came under attack by hamas. >>> the end of this week i got a chance to visit a kibbutz attacked by gunmen on october 7th. because of security concerns it was the first time journalists were able to go there. some of the visits were able to watch. this is what happened and the destruction left behind. >> this was one of the first kibbutz attacked on october 7th by hamas gunmen, security camer cameras recorded some of them entering. when we visited this week, the carnage was clear, no family, no home here was untouched by terror. people's possessions are strewn all around, left behind by men who looted and killed for more than seven hours. the silence now sounds sickening, a breeze blows through broken windows, flies buzz in the debris. the residence who survived are gone. only some cats have returned. every home it seems has been defiled. family photos remain on the fridge. the people who lived here hid in their
juliette kayyem, kim dozer.ppreciate it. >>> up next a look inside one of the israeli communities that came under attack by hamas. >>> the end of this week i got a chance to visit a kibbutz attacked by gunmen on october 7th. because of security concerns it was the first time journalists were able to go there. some of the visits were able to watch. this is what happened and the destruction left behind. >> this was one of the first kibbutz attacked on october 7th by hamas...
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. >> now to check what is ahead at 6:00, switching to juliette goodrich.it has become a daily problem, now neighbors in san francisco are sounding the alarm about a string of encampment fire that torched several cars. we hear from a business owner who recently moved to escape crime and cannot seem to catch a break. >>> plus, an iconic bay area candy maker changing hands, what the jelly belly sail means for the factory that has played host to generations of local kids. the news at 6:00, coming up in 10 minutes, but first, matt with sports. >>> venice, back to practice after suffering their first loss of the season. christian mccaffrey, samuel and trent williams all sat out nursing injuries. head coach kyle shanahan was not dipping his hand on their status for monday night. >> do you expect all three of those guys to play, mccaffrey, deebo, trent williams? >> not today. they are not practicing today. >> cmc, deebo , all considered day-to-day point shanahan said he was encouraged with the results of mccaffrey's mri. meanwhile, the 49er locker room, not short
. >> now to check what is ahead at 6:00, switching to juliette goodrich.it has become a daily problem, now neighbors in san francisco are sounding the alarm about a string of encampment fire that torched several cars. we hear from a business owner who recently moved to escape crime and cannot seem to catch a break. >>> plus, an iconic bay area candy maker changing hands, what the jelly belly sail means for the factory that has played host to generations of local kids. the news at...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> it's a wave of commentsring into the city of richmond after its leaders took a strong stand on the israel-hamas war, the messages to the mayor from across the country. >> he has divided not only his community, but he has made his own residents feel unsafe and unwelcome. >> a bay area city criticized for wading into the israel-hamas conflict, the firestorm that's followed a resolution many call anti-israel. it started with a violent attack on the church, new information on the suspect accused of throwing explosives during a wild police chase across the bay. we're digging into his criminal history and a past conviction involving a bomb. >>> an arrest in the tragic hit-and-run that killed a pregnant woman and her baby, what we've learned about the teenager in custody. >>> and neighbors fed up with an influx of rvs. >> we're being held hostage by this encampment. >> how cleaning up one problem in oakland has created another. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> it happened i
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> it's a wave of commentsring into the city of richmond after its leaders took a strong stand on the israel-hamas war, the messages to the mayor from across the country. >> he has divided not only his community, but he has made his own residents feel unsafe and unwelcome. >> a bay area city criticized for wading into the israel-hamas conflict, the firestorm that's followed a resolution many...
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. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00, we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thanks, liz.ernor newsom's senate pick is drawing bigger questions about what it means for his political future. >> at the same time he's doing that, trying to make history with his appointments. >>> plus an inside look at the practical purposes for san francisco fleet week, so that coming up in about ten minutes at 6:00. >>> let's go to vern and some sports. hey there. >> all right there. we've got nba up top for you and the warriors, they may as well have put a sign up at chase center that reads open for business. first practice is tuesday. today it was media day. matt lively soaked it all in. >> reporter: here at warriors media day training camp starts tomorrow. one of the big questions is whether or not one of the newest warriors, chris paul, will start or come off the bench. >> i'm all about winning. whatever i can do to help our team win. >> reporter: it's been over three months since paul, a long time villain of golden state, joined the warriors, a sight he's getting used to. >> even media
. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00, we switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thanks, liz.ernor newsom's senate pick is drawing bigger questions about what it means for his political future. >> at the same time he's doing that, trying to make history with his appointments. >>> plus an inside look at the practical purposes for san francisco fleet week, so that coming up in about ten minutes at 6:00. >>> let's go to vern and some sports. hey there....
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. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> didn't catch you offguard this morning? it did for me, cell phones went off across the bay area, warning about an earthquake. some people actually felt the shaking in contra costa county. the usgs says a magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit the delta just before 9:30, centered near isleton, about 20 miles south of antioch. isleton is a small city, only about 800 people. they have not reported any damage, but the shaking was enough to knock a few things off store shelves, as you can see there. a liquor store, as you can see. not enough to scare the woman working behind the counter. >> the way i see the shelves going like that, i thought the whole store would fall on me. it was not something i have experienced, i don't want to experience it again. >> my kitchen light started shaking, then the counter started g.st kind of braced myself a little bit. >> plenty of people felt shaking and antioch and other parts of the east bay. usgs first reported the quake as a magnitude 4.6 , it was ultimately downgraded to a 4.2, but for many of you
. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> didn't catch you offguard this morning? it did for me, cell phones went off across the bay area, warning about an earthquake. some people actually felt the shaking in contra costa county. the usgs says a magnitude 4.2 earthquake hit the delta just before 9:30, centered near isleton, about 20 miles south of antioch. isleton is a small city, only about 800 people. they have not reported any damage, but the shaking was...
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juliette, back to you. >> i like watching you maneuver in between there, very nice.when he is not in class, he is making a name for himself at the pool table. the northern california teen looking to bring home a world title. we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i mention bmo has more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined? uh, b-m-o? just "bee-mo", actually. quick question, will all this stuff fit in your car? ( ♪♪ ) should i get rid of the mug? ♪ bmo ♪ you didn't choose cat allergies. you didn't choose should your hairline.e mug? hot flashes, the flu, or that thing when your knee just gives out for no reason. you didn't choose your bad back or this. or... that. you didn't choose depression, melanoma, or lactose intolerance. but with kaiser permanente you can choose your doctor who works with other best-in-class specialists to
juliette, back to you. >> i like watching you maneuver in between there, very nice.when he is not in class, he is making a name for himself at the pool table. the northern california teen looking to bring home a world title. we made it! bmo has arrived. hello? you said it. hello to more ways to save money, grow your wealth, grow your business. just what we needed, another big bank. not so fast. how many banks do you know that reward you for saving every month? he's got a good point. did i...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we begin with breaking news in san francisco, a major police presence and shots fired after a car crashed right the chinese consulate. the building at laguna street and geary boulevard is surrounded by emergency vehicles. police are telling people to avoid the area. wilson walker is live at the scene with what we know so far. wilson. >> reporter: we really have learned absolutely nothing since we talked to you at 5:00. as you mentioned, a car crashes here at the consulate followed by a shooting. we really don't know much more. san francisco police put out a press release describing this as an officer-involved shooting. just being really specific about what they said here, they do not specifically describe it as an sfpd officer. is that just the wording that they chose or are they signaling this was some different type of officer involved in this shooting? we do not yet know. all we know is there was a car crash, a shooting here at the geary side of the building, the laguna entrance on the other side, no damage or scene of any ac
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we begin with breaking news in san francisco, a major police presence and shots fired after a car crashed right the chinese consulate. the building at laguna street and geary boulevard is surrounded by emergency vehicles. police are telling people to avoid the area. wilson walker is live at the scene with what we know so far. wilson. >> reporter: we really have learned absolutely nothing since we talked to you...
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so we're visiting the birthplace of it all, the original camp low, where juliette gordon low first broke they want to be in the future. we teach a lot of valuable life lessons, valuable life skills, financial literacy, stem, art, anything, we teach girls about it. phillip calvert: and perhaps their most popular program and what they have become synonymous with is a treat that has baked itself into popular culture. everybody wants to know, where did the cookies come from? where did the cookies come from? so, it was started by a troop of older girls in oklahoma, who were selling cookies at their school cafeteria to raise money to send care packages to their military overseas. and the idea exploded. we are the largest run kid business, run by girls, in the entire world. it's $1 billion business. phillip calvert: wow. there are so many skills we learned with selling girl scout cookies, money management, business ethics, promoting yourself. it gives you confidence to get out there. confidence and courage and character to do the things you want. hey, you took the words right out of my mouth. t
so we're visiting the birthplace of it all, the original camp low, where juliette gordon low first broke they want to be in the future. we teach a lot of valuable life lessons, valuable life skills, financial literacy, stem, art, anything, we teach girls about it. phillip calvert: and perhaps their most popular program and what they have become synonymous with is a treat that has baked itself into popular culture. everybody wants to know, where did the cookies come from? where did the cookies...
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. >>> cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> we begin with a troubled bay area police department that will now be under state oversight, the move to make sure vallejo follows through with a plan to restore public trust. >>> a viral tiktok video shows a vallejo officer punching a suspected shoplifter in the face. it comes as the state announces a new oversight plan to help avoid incidents like this. >> californians are hurting. trust has been broken and it won't be repaired overnight. >>> israel preparing for a ground invasion at any moment, the growing desperation in gaza and breaking news on president biden's planned visit to israel. >>> college students in the bay area take sides on the conflict, the competing protests on campus. >>> on the eve of the loma prieta quake anniversary, why experts say the bay area was actually lucky and where the greater risk would have been. >>> plus she's already broken barriers with the giants, how the first woman to coach on the field in an mlb game is making history with her job interview. >> i think people are understanding
. >>> cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> we begin with a troubled bay area police department that will now be under state oversight, the move to make sure vallejo follows through with a plan to restore public trust. >>> a viral tiktok video shows a vallejo officer punching a suspected shoplifter in the face. it comes as the state announces a new oversight plan to help avoid incidents like this. >> californians are hurting. trust has...
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area legends right there. >> yes. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. >>> cbs news bay area with juliette>>> we begin with a troubled bay area police department that will now be under state oversight, the move to make sure vallejo follows through with a plan to restore public trust. >>> a viral tiktok video shows a vallejo officer punching a suspected shoplifter in the face. it comes as the state announces a new oversight plan to help avoid incidents like this. >> californians are hurting. trust has been broken and it won't be repaired overnight. >>> israel preparing for a ground invasion at any moment, the growing desperation in gaza and
area legends right there. >> yes. >>> that's it for the news at 5:00. >>> cbs news bay area with juliette>>> we begin with a troubled bay area police department that will now be under state oversight, the move to make sure vallejo follows through with a plan to restore public trust. >>> a viral tiktok video shows a vallejo officer punching a suspected shoplifter in the face. it comes as the state announces a new oversight plan to help avoid incidents...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> after the passing of senator dianne feinstein, governor gavin newsom wasted no time in naming someone to fill her seat. lafonsa butler will be the state's new junior senator. if you haven't heard of it before, it's probably because she has never held public office. john ramos has reaction from the bay area on the selection. >> reporter: well, that didn't take long. governor newsom said he was going to appoint an african american woman to the open senate seat and that's what he's done. now it looks like the next senator from california is not only not going to be from the bay area, she's not even from california. in selecting lafonsa butler as interim senator, governor newsom made it sound like an off-the-cuff decision. >> i'm like wait a second. what about lafons ? >> reporter: but this science professor david mccune said there was a lot more thought put into it. >> if you look at this selection, it's fascinating and cynical. remember, this is a guy who is not running for president while running for president and
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> after the passing of senator dianne feinstein, governor gavin newsom wasted no time in naming someone to fill her seat. lafonsa butler will be the state's new junior senator. if you haven't heard of it before, it's probably because she has never held public office. john ramos has reaction from the bay area on the selection. >> reporter: well, that didn't take long. governor newsom said he...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> thanks so much.with a woman pinned under a self driving car, right after she was hit by a human driver. we have new information about the first serious injury involving a rebel taxi on our san francisco streets. >> ultimately, it is the result of human error. >> a woman, thrown into the path of a crews self driving car. what we are learning about the moments before and after , and a deeper look at some of the unresolved issues as driverless cars become more mainstream. >> even if it is not crews's fault, the question we should be asking is, what could they do to avoid the next crash that looked like this? >>> kevin mccarthy, ousted, historic vote throws house leadership into chaos. >> i would not change a thing. >> we track down the republican revolt, and what happens next. >>> when the navy meets nasa, meet a young officer who helped train for a mission to the moon. >> learning so much from the divers and the nasa crew was truly something i was blessed to experience. >> now, how you can hear all abo
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> thanks so much.with a woman pinned under a self driving car, right after she was hit by a human driver. we have new information about the first serious injury involving a rebel taxi on our san francisco streets. >> ultimately, it is the result of human error. >> a woman, thrown into the path of a crews self driving car. what we are learning about the moments before and after , and a deeper look at some of the...
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. >>> time to check what is ahead at 6:00, we switch to juliette goodrich. >>> we are talking more aboutake that sent warnings to cell phones around the bay area, did you get? the location of the quake is at the very center of california's water system, a closer look at the potential risk to the aging levees in an even stronger quake. >>> plus, san francisco is gearing up to host its biggest international event in decades, the massive security operation to keep world leaders including president biden safe at the apex summit. the news at 6:00 coming up in 10 minutes, but first, let's go to matt for sports. >>> the 49ers, looking to get back on the practice field tomorrow. everything is pushed back a day this week as they get ready for monday night football in minnesota. san francisco has won its last six prime time games. the earthquakes hope they are ready for prime time. san jose hosts austin saturday night. it is their final match of the regular season, and with a win, the quakes could clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2020. >> we just got two positive results setting us u
. >>> time to check what is ahead at 6:00, we switch to juliette goodrich. >>> we are talking more aboutake that sent warnings to cell phones around the bay area, did you get? the location of the quake is at the very center of california's water system, a closer look at the potential risk to the aging levees in an even stronger quake. >>> plus, san francisco is gearing up to host its biggest international event in decades, the massive security operation to keep world...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> israel prepares for a ground invasion into gazakes plans to get americans out. >>> here at home, silicon valley workers rally, as we learn more about the war's disruption to the tech industry. >> bleeding from the inside. >> reporter: the country dubbed "startup nation " at war, how silicon valley is feeling the ripple effect. >> people working on startups are now concerned with other things or even going to israel. >> reporter: alameda county's embattled d.a. pours millions into fighting retail crime. >> we have heard the cry of the community. >> where the money will go. plus, they help feed bay area families in need, but some food bank workers need to rely on their own pantries. >> we have staff who are accessing food bank resources. >> reporter: their new strategy to fight for a
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> israel prepares for a ground invasion into gazakes plans to get americans out. >>> here at home, silicon valley workers rally, as we learn more about the war's disruption to the tech industry. >> bleeding from the inside. >> reporter: the country dubbed "startup nation " at war, how silicon valley is feeling the ripple effect. >> people working on startups are now concerned with other things...
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juliette touma, director of communications at the unrwa, told me more about the dire situation civiliansare experiencing in gaza. right now, let's take a back to that press conference. this is benjamin netanyahu, and he is making and direct —— and address here in tel aviv. he is speaking in hebrew, so we cannot bring it alive comments, but he has said that there are a number of palestinian gunmen still inside israel. he has also said that the air strikes against hamas in gaza urge just the the air strikes against hamas in gaza urgejust the beginning. we have seen 2a00 targeted just today. he has said that this is just the beginning. he is also called an parliamentary opposition to form a broad coalition government. this is the first sign that we are getting that these events will have political ramifications. these are some of the comments that the israeli prime minister has made in this address. it is in hebrew so we can give you the live feed. he has also said that israel's enemies have made a terrible mistake to attack israel. he has compared the hamas atrocities with isis. he said th
juliette touma, director of communications at the unrwa, told me more about the dire situation civiliansare experiencing in gaza. right now, let's take a back to that press conference. this is benjamin netanyahu, and he is making and direct —— and address here in tel aviv. he is speaking in hebrew, so we cannot bring it alive comments, but he has said that there are a number of palestinian gunmen still inside israel. he has also said that the air strikes against hamas in gaza urge just the...
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with juliette goodrich , and the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. taking you to the day's top stories , smart, comprehensive coverage. immersive weather like you have never seen it. join juliette goodrich and norah o'donnell >>> san francisco is getting ready to welcome world leaders for the aipac conference. will be at moscow the center. and leslie goodin checked in with neighbors and city leaders to see if they're ready to be on the world stage. >> aipac is just 19 days away, and neighbors and landlords around the area have mixed opinions about whether or not the city is fully prepared for such a big event. 63-year-old man well has lived off of fourth street for 16 years. says he just got word that san francisco is hosting the asia-pacific economic corporation conference. aipac , for a full week, starting november 11th. >> i got in my brain already. one day before actually is going to start it, you better get out of there and get the groceries. >> after having a stroke, manwell says he was forced to rely on public transportation. and believes the
with juliette goodrich , and the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. taking you to the day's top stories , smart, comprehensive coverage. immersive weather like you have never seen it. join juliette goodrich and norah o'donnell >>> san francisco is getting ready to welcome world leaders for the aipac conference. will be at moscow the center. and leslie goodin checked in with neighbors and city leaders to see if they're ready to be on the world stage. >> aipac is just 19 days...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> we began in really uncharted territory, a serious crash has once again put self driving cars under scrutiny. this one started with a human driver who hit a woman, sending her into the path of a crews rebel taxi. she was then run over and pinned by the driverless car. this happened around 9:30 last night, in the crosswalk at market and fitch street, right after the traffic light had turned green. the woman is in the hospital, in critical condition. while crews was quick to clarify that their vehicle break and as it could, the accident is raising questions about how these cars respond in this complicated landscape, where they share roads with humans. kenny choi has been following this, he has insight from experts. i know you have seen the video from a crews cameras as to what happened. kenny? >> reporter: juliette, i took a look at multiple videos taken from inside that av, provided by crews at outside that car, showing pretty good perspective of exactly what happened last night. the video is pretty graphic, we will not show it
. >> this is cbs news bay area, with juliette goodrich. >>> we began in really uncharted territory, a serious crash has once again put self driving cars under scrutiny. this one started with a human driver who hit a woman, sending her into the path of a crews rebel taxi. she was then run over and pinned by the driverless car. this happened around 9:30 last night, in the crosswalk at market and fitch street, right after the traffic light had turned green. the woman is in the...
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paul will have our forecast. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening.ng to fill vacancies that led to burnout and delays in answering emergency calls. now the 911 dispatchers are sounding the alarm afterworld leaders are about to descend on san francisco for apec. we have the story.. >> san
paul will have our forecast. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening.ng to fill vacancies that led to burnout and delays in answering emergency calls. now the 911 dispatchers are sounding the alarm afterworld leaders are about to descend on san francisco for apec. we have the story.. >> san
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> powerful and personal tributes to a woman who paved the way for so many. san francisco honor the life and legacy of senator dianne feinstein. >> simply put, she was a force. >> are character praise, as much as her long list of accomplishments. >> she taught lessons i will carry forever. >> the celebration of a storied political career and a life of service. >> you only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough. dianne feinstein did it right. >>> friday is another first alert weather day, as heat advisory continues, but i am tracking a cooldown. >>> the warriors, hoping to bring their success to a news port and size, the wnba is coming to the bay. >> the bay area is firmly aligned with our already strong fan base of diverse and engaged basketball fans. >> a whole new generation of players cannot wait. >> outstanding, over the roof outstanding. excited. >>> and later, a blue angel reflects on his final air shows in his hometown. reme ththinking itit was ththe coolest t thing inin the >>>> and gets s ready to p pass torch.h.
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts now. >>> powerful and personal tributes to a woman who paved the way for so many. san francisco honor the life and legacy of senator dianne feinstein. >> simply put, she was a force. >> are character praise, as much as her long list of accomplishments. >> she taught lessons i will carry forever. >> the celebration of a storied political career and a life of service. >> you only live once, but if you do it...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich.ome a crime stopper. one police department is turning to crowd source to deal with car break ins. >> the response is not going to cut it for us. >> how you can use your phone and social media to help the police catch speedy thieves. >>> she can take apart a tesla engine and put it back together and she is only in high school. >> i absolutely love it. i like getting my hands dirty, getting in the engine bay. >> how these mechanics of the future are getting ready to go from gas powered cars to electric. and who can forget last winter's storms? officials are saying get ready. now is the time to prepare for what could be another rough rainy season. >> we want people to start to get prepared. thinking of flooding and the winter storms. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> good evening. let's help solve crimes, shall we? if you ever had your car broken into you know how frustrating it is. replacing your personal things, fixing a broken window can cost hundreds of dollars. i
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich.ome a crime stopper. one police department is turning to crowd source to deal with car break ins. >> the response is not going to cut it for us. >> how you can use your phone and social media to help the police catch speedy thieves. >>> she can take apart a tesla engine and put it back together and she is only in high school. >> i absolutely love it. i like getting my hands dirty, getting in the engine bay. >> how these...
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they are our unsung heroes. >> move to where and how, juliette touma, where are they even able to go?>> then within the northern part of gaza and gaza city and further south towards rafah close to the borders with egypt. >> juliette touma, police stay in touch with us as this war continues. we appreciate your voice. thank you. you might have noticed it where you live. there is more police presence everywhere. tighter security. coming up next, the impact of this crisis here in this country. welcome back, everybody. yesterday, one of the former leaders of hamas was calling for a day of solidarity with palestinians. and asking for all to support in protest for the palestinians. we are seeing one of the protests happening today in london. we are taking a live look at some of the images of this probe palestinian protest. when what i believe it's trafalgar square. we've been seeing that happen across the country and across the world in certain areas. we know the french president, emmanuel macron, essentially said that pro palestinian protests cannot happen there. if, in fact, he showed to a
they are our unsung heroes. >> move to where and how, juliette touma, where are they even able to go?>> then within the northern part of gaza and gaza city and further south towards rafah close to the borders with egypt. >> juliette touma, police stay in touch with us as this war continues. we appreciate your voice. thank you. you might have noticed it where you live. there is more police presence everywhere. tighter security. coming up next, the impact of this crisis here in...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, san jose building more cabins, this time it includes sweet land given bycking the timing and also the advisories around the bay area. >>> we want safe streets in every part of san francisco in every neighborhood >> san francisco's mayor pushing to give the police more crime-fighting tools as the city's reputation suffers. why the proposal is rubbing many residents the wrong way. >> there are study after study that shows so often overpolicing does not create more safety. >> reporter: the vail has dropped and now residents get a chance to face the group of billionaires snatching up acres of farmland. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, like most california cities san jose is trying creative ways to get people off of the streets. the city is being offered a $1 solution. right now, more than 6,000 unhoused people are living in san jose. that is is acording to a citywide count in may. of that number 70% of not living in shelters. the mayor has been pushing the city to build transitional housing. earlier this month the vta app
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, san jose building more cabins, this time it includes sweet land given bycking the timing and also the advisories around the bay area. >>> we want safe streets in every part of san francisco in every neighborhood >> san francisco's mayor pushing to give the police more crime-fighting tools as the city's reputation suffers. why the proposal is rubbing many residents the wrong way. >> there are study after study that shows so often...
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the war has got to come to an end. >> and juliette, how is it that one is able to as an organizationave control over the process, the communications, the actual infrastructure of getting all of this aid in and is there a possibility to avoid, for example, if hamas wants to come in and take the fuel that is not there but if there's food and water, other things, what is the system that is in place in gaza, which has seen so much destruction, to avoid things like hamas coming in and taking some of that? >> well, been working on the ground in gaza for more than 70 years now. we are the largest humanitarian actor on the ground in the gaza strip. we have 13,000 staff who have been doing this for many, many years, so they're experts like that. that they themselves go through a strict screening process. we have our own scrutiny systems. we deliver the aid ourselves. the u.n. delivers the aid itself to people in need. we've been doing this for years, and we have specialized people who know exactly where to go and what to do and who to give it to, and it's people who need it most wherever they
the war has got to come to an end. >> and juliette, how is it that one is able to as an organizationave control over the process, the communications, the actual infrastructure of getting all of this aid in and is there a possibility to avoid, for example, if hamas wants to come in and take the fuel that is not there but if there's food and water, other things, what is the system that is in place in gaza, which has seen so much destruction, to avoid things like hamas coming in and taking...
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joining us now from athens is juliette tuma, director of communications for the u.n.agency. thank you so much. talk to us about the situation in gaza from what you know. >> it's tragic what's happening in the gaza strip. it's also absolutely tragic. civilians are losing their lives totally unnecessarily. we've had until last night over 270,000 people taking shelter. the numbers in the past few hours have exponentially increased. people are flocking. there is an exodus from the northern part of the gaza strip into other areas. it's pushed into abyss. gaza is being pushed into abyss. >> juliette, let's talk about the situation -- i mean, we can't go back over the history of what hamas has done, but hamas is also telling people not to leave, to stay. they have used their own people as shields to say nothing of the hostages. so, it's a situation where the u.s. is telling israel, yes, go in, you have to go in, we understand that, but try to minimize taking the lives of civilians. >> the loss is huge among civilians. since saturday, we've lost -- there was one doctor, in fa
joining us now from athens is juliette tuma, director of communications for the u.n.agency. thank you so much. talk to us about the situation in gaza from what you know. >> it's tragic what's happening in the gaza strip. it's also absolutely tragic. civilians are losing their lives totally unnecessarily. we've had until last night over 270,000 people taking shelter. the numbers in the past few hours have exponentially increased. people are flocking. there is an exodus from the northern...
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juliette, the thing is, as israel waits, is ready and waits, there is the military issue of that whichs how long can you be at such a state of readiness with 360,000 people at a border and wait. how long can you stay down on the start line, right? there's also the question that as they wait, the frustration builds around the world. the protests that we've seen. obviously, they've been widespread around the region. one particular one that i keep mentioning, i think the scale really hits me. 80,000 people protesting outside the consulate in turkey. it's not a place that most people in the united states have even heard of. 80,000 people. they had to shut that consulate. so what are the risks? >> the risks are multiple. these are the ones that president biden has been trying to highlight to the israelis based essentially on our lessons in afghanistan. one is after we were attacked on 9/11, what is the end game? i think one thing to say for those of us in counterterrorism, we are going to make hamas not able to govern in gaza. then what? are the israelis actually anticipating being the gove
juliette, the thing is, as israel waits, is ready and waits, there is the military issue of that whichs how long can you be at such a state of readiness with 360,000 people at a border and wait. how long can you stay down on the start line, right? there's also the question that as they wait, the frustration builds around the world. the protests that we've seen. obviously, they've been widespread around the region. one particular one that i keep mentioning, i think the scale really hits me....
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juliette, john thank you so much. >> thank you by. >> we've also got some breaking news on congressman henry -- who was carjacked in washington d.c. tonight, the details are a head. we have more breaking news tonight, texas democratic congressman henry henry cueller was carjacked in washington d.c.. according to his office he was not harmed, cnn's manu raju joins me now on the phone. monika this is unbelievable. >> yes terrifying incident that happened about 9:30 this evening, he was parking his car at the navy yard not too far from the capital. three armed men came up to his car in approached his vehicle, and he was carjacked a gunpoint. his phone was stolen and his i.d. was stolen and even his -- was stolen. and of course his car was stolen. the suspects are still at large, they are searching for the suspects along with the vehicle. the congressman was not harmed according to his office, he was shaken up by all of it. we've seen some violent episodes and congress -- he was punched in the face in an elevator in the apartment. rand paul was stabbed. members of congress are certainly no
juliette, john thank you so much. >> thank you by. >> we've also got some breaking news on congressman henry -- who was carjacked in washington d.c. tonight, the details are a head. we have more breaking news tonight, texas democratic congressman henry henry cueller was carjacked in washington d.c.. according to his office he was not harmed, cnn's manu raju joins me now on the phone. monika this is unbelievable. >> yes terrifying incident that happened about 9:30 this evening,...