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beach. how about where you are in newport? have you done that or are you going to? >> well, i don't -- i don't know if they have the signs up yet but lifeguards are up and down the beach all morning as i saw multiple red trucks and they are advising people, educating people, to stay away. a lot of people, surfers out there not even knowing. i talked to one young teenage surfer and looked like he kind of rolled out of bed and had the surf board in his hand. i said i don't think you want to go out there. we had an oil spill. people are cooperative, clearly nobody is resisting that and they want to be out of the way of all the cleanup crews. the most important is keeping our beaches safe and the wildlife concerns and marine life and we're all concerned about that. newport beach is known for its beautiful beaches and we want to protect our beaches and keep our residents and visitors safe. >> how about your concerns about resources? are you worried at all that there are enough resources to address this? even as we look at these images, we're also seeing those container sh
beach. how about where you are in newport? have you done that or are you going to? >> well, i don't -- i don't know if they have the signs up yet but lifeguards are up and down the beach all morning as i saw multiple red trucks and they are advising people, educating people, to stay away. a lot of people, surfers out there not even knowing. i talked to one young teenage surfer and looked like he kind of rolled out of bed and had the surf board in his hand. i said i don't think you want to...
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i mean, certainly in newport beach and huntington beach right now, it is still beautiful weather downld be naturally going to the beach. we've heard about surfers still out there surfing this morning. do you have a message to the residents of orange county to stay away? that certainly should be relayed to them, you would think. >> the river jetty, which is an area where the oil has come up onto the shore, it's right between newport beach and huntington beach, and i represent both cities, so i was out there, and there were people out there fishing and there were people getting ready to go into the water. they had their dogs. and i was telling people, it's highly recommended that you not go in the water, there's been an oil spill. some people just don't know. we're doing everything we can to get the word out. we don't want animals impacted unnecessarily. we don't want surfers or swimmers really out in the water, because it's just unhealthy. and when i was out there, i'll tell you, i was out there doing interviews for a couple of hours. and you can feel the impact, the vapors are in the
i mean, certainly in newport beach and huntington beach right now, it is still beautiful weather downld be naturally going to the beach. we've heard about surfers still out there surfing this morning. do you have a message to the residents of orange county to stay away? that certainly should be relayed to them, you would think. >> the river jetty, which is an area where the oil has come up onto the shore, it's right between newport beach and huntington beach, and i represent both cities,...
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cbs's lilia luciano is in newport beach tonight with the very latest. lilia, what are you seeing? >> jericka, the good flus is we have just learned that the leak has been stopped. the bad news is all around here, all along the shore you see these balls of tar. it smells like you are in the middle of a gas station. behind me you can see some of that contained crude that has been stopped by that berm so it wouldn't get into the river that goes upstream into very delicate wild land. the work is on to stop the impact of this massive spill by sunrise the soil started washing a shore in huntington beach, about 40 miles south of l.a the crude killing wildlife and threatening nearby wetlands. >> our local response efforts have been focused on two major priorities. first protecting the health and safety of our residents and visitors. and second, preventing an eke cloj-- ecological disaster. >> the coast gawd deploys skimming equipment and booms to slow the spread. a ruptured pipe-line from an offshore oil rig spewed at least 126,000 gallons of oil into the ocean, some five miles offshore.
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beaches, not surprisingly, are closed, all the way from long beach to newport beach. and today's specific air show finale has been canceled to keep people off the contaminated huntington beach sand and help rescue the wildlife there. emily is joining me now. this is heartbreaking. i'm a frequent patron of those beaches in the summertime. what are we learning about those? >> absolutely. hello there. it's really a race against time at this point. authorities feverishly working to stop the oil from continuing to leak into the ocean from the pipeline beach, and two, they're also trying to prevent the oil from leaking into treasured areas, nature preserves and wetlands. 120,000 gallons of oil pouring into the ocean. you said it, they made the difficult decision to cancel the last day of the iconic pacific air show. so authorities could devote their resources and energy to trying to manage what is being described as a potential disaster situation. huntington beach and newport beach, really a focal point for their response at this time. officials there describing how they're
beaches, not surprisingly, are closed, all the way from long beach to newport beach. and today's specific air show finale has been canceled to keep people off the contaminated huntington beach sand and help rescue the wildlife there. emily is joining me now. this is heartbreaking. i'm a frequent patron of those beaches in the summertime. what are we learning about those? >> absolutely. hello there. it's really a race against time at this point. authorities feverishly working to stop the...
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newport beach closed the ocean to swimming and surfing from tower 44 to crystal cove. ough it did not stop some from getting in. likewise, huntington beach, stunning some neighbors. >> you can see actually all right see the oil on the water. so i was surprised. >> reporter: the off shore rig is operated by beta off shore. one of the largest oil producers in southern california. since the leak was revealed on saturday the crews, working with state and local teams moving into place, spreading booms to contain the slick and using pressurized equipment to collect what they can. environment environmental experts say it could take months we will be out here until the event is concluded. we are working hard with the community to help with all of the recovery efforts. >> the cause of the spill is under investigation. meanwhile, congresswoman michelle steel asked president biden for a major disaster declaration in orange county. >>> now at 11:00 a surfer is recovering after a shark attack. it happened off of north salmon beach at 9:00 this morning. jarad davis witnessed the shar
newport beach closed the ocean to swimming and surfing from tower 44 to crystal cove. ough it did not stop some from getting in. likewise, huntington beach, stunning some neighbors. >> you can see actually all right see the oil on the water. so i was surprised. >> reporter: the off shore rig is operated by beta off shore. one of the largest oil producers in southern california. since the leak was revealed on saturday the crews, working with state and local teams moving into place,...
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cbs' lilia luciano is in newport beach with the latest. what your seeing?> jericka, we've just learned the leak has been stopped. the bad news is all around here, all along the shore you see these balls of tar. it smells dizzying. it smells like you're in the middle of a gas station. behind me, you can see some of that contained crude that's been stopped by that berm so it wouldn't get into the river that goes upstream into very delicate wildland. the work is on to stop the impact of this massive spill. by sunrise, the oil started washing ashore in huntington beach, about 40 miles south of l.a. the crude killing wildlife and threatening nearby wetlands. >> our local response efforts have been focused on two major priorities. first, protecting the health and safety of our residents and visitors. and second, preventing an ecological disaster. >> reporter: the coast guard deployed skimming equipment and booms to slow the spread. a ruptured pipeline from an offshore oil rig spewed at least 126,000 gallons of oil into the ocean some five miles offshore. when did
cbs' lilia luciano is in newport beach with the latest. what your seeing?> jericka, we've just learned the leak has been stopped. the bad news is all around here, all along the shore you see these balls of tar. it smells dizzying. it smells like you're in the middle of a gas station. behind me, you can see some of that contained crude that's been stopped by that berm so it wouldn't get into the river that goes upstream into very delicate wildland. the work is on to stop the impact of this...
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the area impacted, a 13-square-mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. the impact already being felt on tourism. the last day of the pacific air show canceled. people urged to stay away from the beaches. images coming in of oil washing ashore. reports of dead birds, fish, and other wildlife. officials say they've stopped the flow. but warnings of a potential ecological disaster. and major questions remain about what caused the leak. zohreen shah leads us off from huntington beach. >> reporter: tonight, this massive oil spill now reaching the shores of one of southern california's most popular beaches. >> we are in the midst of a potential ecological disaster. the oil spill has significantly impacted our community. >> reporter: at least 126,000 gallons of post-production crude pouring into the pacific ocean, causing one of the worst spills in the state's history. now lining nearly six miles of orange county with thick black tar. the leak stemming from a broken pipeline roughly 4 1/2 miles from the coastline. today, the company pledging full cooperation. >>
the area impacted, a 13-square-mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. the impact already being felt on tourism. the last day of the pacific air show canceled. people urged to stay away from the beaches. images coming in of oil washing ashore. reports of dead birds, fish, and other wildlife. officials say they've stopped the flow. but warnings of a potential ecological disaster. and major questions remain about what caused the leak. zohreen shah leads us off from huntington beach....
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. >>> now newport beach in california is telling people to avoid contact with ocean water. thousands of barrels of crude have poured into the pacific after a league in a pipeline discovered on saturday and residents say it's already having an impact. >> you can see the slick collecting. >> the smell is pretty strong. we can smell it in the parking lot. >> the beach is contaminated with oil tar. nobody's out here cleaning it up. oil company has turned this place into a big industrial armpit and it's not fair to our environment. >>> divers have been inspecting a stretch pipeline, 17 miles. 27 kilometers hoping to find the exact source of the spill. officials say the leak appears to be stopped but the threat isn't over. here's what the mayor of the beach said on sunday. >> in a year that has been filled with incredibly challenging issues, this oil spill constitutes one of the most devastating situations that our community has dealt with in decades. rest assured that the team in huntington beach mobilized quickly and we are proactively responding. we are doing everything in our
. >>> now newport beach in california is telling people to avoid contact with ocean water. thousands of barrels of crude have poured into the pacific after a league in a pipeline discovered on saturday and residents say it's already having an impact. >> you can see the slick collecting. >> the smell is pretty strong. we can smell it in the parking lot. >> the beach is contaminated with oil tar. nobody's out here cleaning it up. oil company has turned this place into a...
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the city of newport beach does not yet expect the oil will come ashore. ave been closed. the big point man is behind bars in connection with a domestic disturbance that left a woman dead. deputies with the mirror station sheriff's office responded to a disturbance and island view drive in bay point. just after 12 o'clock this morning, when they arrived, they found a man and woman in the street. the man ran off but was quickly apprehended. the woman was badly injured and transported to a local hospital, where she later died.7 year old richard ortiz faces several charges, including murder and domestic violence. oakland council member lauren taylor formally kicked off his campaign for oakland mayor today taylor hold a community event where he addressed supporters. he is the first candidate to announce he's running to replace mayor libby schaaf. who cannot run next year because of term limits. taylor was elected city council in 2018 from district six, which covers areas, including maxwell park and havens court in east oakland. being progressive. while also mak
the city of newport beach does not yet expect the oil will come ashore. ave been closed. the big point man is behind bars in connection with a domestic disturbance that left a woman dead. deputies with the mirror station sheriff's office responded to a disturbance and island view drive in bay point. just after 12 o'clock this morning, when they arrived, they found a man and woman in the street. the man ran off but was quickly apprehended. the woman was badly injured and transported to a local...
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california, a major oil spill expected to reach shore, off the orange county coast not from from newport beach. this is all because of a pipe line leak. we will continue to monitor the situation overnight. >> nothing major as far as earthquakes go, it has caught the attention of some in the east bay. >> reporter: a care free saturday evening for many, after all the shaking they felt over the past 24 hours. >> lloyd wells, not worried after the usgs reported a 3.4 quake. it is nearly the identical spot as last night's 3.0 quake. >> if we were living back east, we will be dealing with hurricanes and other stuff. >> others are concerned, worried it is a precursor. >> it worries me, we are in line for the big one. >> a geophysicist monitoring the earthquakes told nbc bay area, this is nothing to be alarmed over. >> these earthquakes tend to come in and have their own aftershocks. it is not a guarantee of of safety. >> i can't promise something bigger won't happen. an activity like this is common in the area. that is in downtown, life goes on. >> it is part of living here. city leaders and fire fig
california, a major oil spill expected to reach shore, off the orange county coast not from from newport beach. this is all because of a pipe line leak. we will continue to monitor the situation overnight. >> nothing major as far as earthquakes go, it has caught the attention of some in the east bay. >> reporter: a care free saturday evening for many, after all the shaking they felt over the past 24 hours. >> lloyd wells, not worried after the usgs reported a 3.4 quake. it is...
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this is a live look at newport beach where more than 120,000 gallons of oil spilled into the waters off county this weekend. >> now it is threatening marine life, and nbc's emily is live. >> reporter: we are north of where the oil spill happened, and there was a health advisory urging people to avoid not only direct contact with the oil but the toxic fumes its producing. we continue to see dead fish and animals, according to local officials. they are describing it as a catastrophic disaster, and we are talking about 124,000 gallons of oil pour into the ocean. we are told divers are investigating the source of the leak but it's a difficult task because they are doing so beneath about 100 feet of water. officials fear we are now just beginning to see the impacts of the major oil spill. take a listen. >> to see the environmental impact on our shore to me is absolutely devastating. we will do everything we can to clean it up quickly and make sure the responsible parties do their part as well. >> the last oil spill around this magnitude in california happened in 2015 in the santa barbara are
this is a live look at newport beach where more than 120,000 gallons of oil spilled into the waters off county this weekend. >> now it is threatening marine life, and nbc's emily is live. >> reporter: we are north of where the oil spill happened, and there was a health advisory urging people to avoid not only direct contact with the oil but the toxic fumes its producing. we continue to see dead fish and animals, according to local officials. they are describing it as a catastrophic...
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. >>> dead birds and fish are washing up after the pipeline breach near newport beach. globs of oil are washing ashore. scientists say more than 80 species of birds live in the wetlands. >> birds are covered in oil and they can't fly or clean themselves or regulate their temperature which can lead to hypothermia and death. >> the uc davis school veterinarian is leading the recovery. >>> now to a follow-up from a deadly shooting in the east bay. tributes continue to pour in for an education activist after he was killed in his home around 11:30 friday night. he has not been identified by police but close friends identify him as dirk tillinson. he co founded great school choices. this is a non-profit based in oakland and new york. his family and friends are just stunned. >> when the time is right. right now it's time for grieving and to remember dirk, and the next step would be to continue his legacy. >> paul lay, who you saw there, manages the non-profit. >>> you don't have to be behind the wheel to be in trouble. hundreds of people blocking the street in the middle of th
. >>> dead birds and fish are washing up after the pipeline breach near newport beach. globs of oil are washing ashore. scientists say more than 80 species of birds live in the wetlands. >> birds are covered in oil and they can't fly or clean themselves or regulate their temperature which can lead to hypothermia and death. >> the uc davis school veterinarian is leading the recovery. >>> now to a follow-up from a deadly shooting in the east bay. tributes continue to...
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. >> 126,000 gallons of crude oil spilled along the oceanfront, along laguna and newport beaches.pite concerns about environmental disasters, they are feeling better at what they saw. the investigation remains to be ongoing. >> we know it was an older pipeline and over time corrosion could have been part of the reason for the leak. >> the oil company is now suggesting it could have been an anchor from a ship that damaged from the pipeline. >>> bay area bird rescue teams are saying time is of the essence. >> when they are collected and oiled, the first thing you notice is they are cold because the oil prevents them from being able to regulate, and as they are able to try to do that, they spend so much time trying to get the oil off them they may not be eating, and they may drift in towards the beach area. >> it's critical people stay off the beach, but not only because that's dangerous but the birds may see you as a predator and may try to get back in the water. >>> and then san francisco giant's legend, what could be the top sports honor. >>> first, another 12.5 cent tax on electr
. >> 126,000 gallons of crude oil spilled along the oceanfront, along laguna and newport beaches.pite concerns about environmental disasters, they are feeling better at what they saw. the investigation remains to be ongoing. >> we know it was an older pipeline and over time corrosion could have been part of the reason for the leak. >> the oil company is now suggesting it could have been an anchor from a ship that damaged from the pipeline. >>> bay area bird rescue...
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now darkened waves and black globs of tar are coming in with tide from huntington beach to newport beach. >> it's heart breaking. it really is heart breaking. why do we have to have these things out in the ocean so close to the shore? >> we are fully committed to being out here until this incident is fully concluded. we are working collaboratively with the coastguard, california department of fish and wildlife, state agencies, local communities to help with all the recovery efforts. >> environmental experts say the clean up could take months. >>> wildlife rescuers from uc davis heading to the spill zone. school of veterinary medicine over sees a group called oiled wildlife care network. it has more than 1,000 trained responders and they are already finding oiled animals and birds along orange county coast. the group last worked on a major spill in march 2020 when a tanker truck overturned and spilled oil into a river in santa barbara county. we are getting a look at the affected wildlife and efforts to save them. >> in newport beach a crew helped a distressed pelican. workers carefully p
now darkened waves and black globs of tar are coming in with tide from huntington beach to newport beach. >> it's heart breaking. it really is heart breaking. why do we have to have these things out in the ocean so close to the shore? >> we are fully committed to being out here until this incident is fully concluded. we are working collaboratively with the coastguard, california department of fish and wildlife, state agencies, local communities to help with all the recovery efforts....
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we assess about four and a half miles off the coast of huntington beach and newport beach. it's created a very large sheen. than sheen is approaching our pristine california beaches, which i know is very upsetting to the citizens here in southern california. we have been monitoring this sheen overnight and through the day today, as well as yesterday using both overflights as well as onshore monitoring to detect what the extent of this oiling is. and what we know is there's a good likelihood, if you haven't seen it already, that this oil is going to approach our beaches. and we would expect some of this oil, unfortunately, is going to land on our beaches in the huntington and newport areas. and that is a very dynamic situation. it's evolving as we speak, as we continue to get assessments. and we will keep you updated regularly as we get more information. we do have both on water and onshore operations ongoing right now. we have boats deployed that are recovering oil that is able to be recovered. and we have teams, shoreline assessment teams on the shore that are assessing whe
we assess about four and a half miles off the coast of huntington beach and newport beach. it's created a very large sheen. than sheen is approaching our pristine california beaches, which i know is very upsetting to the citizens here in southern california. we have been monitoring this sheen overnight and through the day today, as well as yesterday using both overflights as well as onshore monitoring to detect what the extent of this oiling is. and what we know is there's a good likelihood, if...
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. >> and the city of newport beach also reopened its beaches today. >>> it's a debate that's been going on for decades. now paul mccartney is setting the record ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. who wants some dress shirts!? for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ >>> blue origin launching its second human flight on wednesday. the new shepherd rocket will lift off from west texas, and william shatner is joining the team this time. he's set to be the oldest person to be in space. told cbs he hopes to gain a new perspective. >> because i wanted to clai
. >> and the city of newport beach also reopened its beaches today. >>> it's a debate that's been going on for decades. now paul mccartney is setting the record ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico...
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cbs' lilia luciano joins us in newport beach, california, with the latest on the virus and new vaccine mandates. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, jamie. you know, those last 100,000 deaths have happened since the vaccine has been available for anyone above 12, and now california is making an even bigger push to get more shots in arms. pushback and praise after governor gavin newsom announced california will require all public and private school children, k-12, to get vaccinated once there's f.d.a. approval. >> i'm way more scared of my kids getting covid and what those side effects are than of the vaccine. >> i don't trust the vaccine, and i'm not going to give it to my child. >> reporter: but it's not just schools. american airlines, jetblue, and alaska are now joining united airlines in mandating vaccines for workers. 55% of americans are now fully vaccinated, but the summer surge among the unvaccinated has fueled record deaths with the south hardest hit by the delta variant. mississippi, louisiana, alabama, and florida all saw spikes in infections and deaths. t
cbs' lilia luciano joins us in newport beach, california, with the latest on the virus and new vaccine mandates. lilia, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, jamie. you know, those last 100,000 deaths have happened since the vaccine has been available for anyone above 12, and now california is making an even bigger push to get more shots in arms. pushback and praise after governor gavin newsom announced california will require all public and private school children, k-12, to get...
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this bill covers almost six nautical miles between the huntington beach pier and newport beach again as we said 126,000 gallons of oil have spilled. that's about 1/5 the size of an olympic size swimming pool. boxes william la jeunesse reports now from huntington beach, where officials fear there could be a big impact on fish and birds. thousands of gallons of slick oil, casting a sheen over the pacific ocean, a devastating result of this weekend spill off the coast of southern california, where officials believe at least 3000 barrels worth of crude. leaked from an underwater pipe. given that the spill exceeds 100,000 gallons, the coast guard has classified this situation in huntington beach in the surrounding areas, as in major spill cleanup efforts underway as crews focus on clearing oil from the water while also trying to prevent it from spreading. we use something called boom. that protects sensitive sites that are pre identified with with this boom that will. will cause the oil to move in one direction where it can. be collected, amplify energy, the company in charge of the pipeli
this bill covers almost six nautical miles between the huntington beach pier and newport beach again as we said 126,000 gallons of oil have spilled. that's about 1/5 the size of an olympic size swimming pool. boxes william la jeunesse reports now from huntington beach, where officials fear there could be a big impact on fish and birds. thousands of gallons of slick oil, casting a sheen over the pacific ocean, a devastating result of this weekend spill off the coast of southern california, where...
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reporter: that oil slick stretching over nearly 13 square miles, from huntington beach's pier to newport beach, that oil creeping into talbert marsh. >> i've seen pictures of birds covered in oil and fish that have washed up onto the shore at the huntington beach state beach. >> reporter: huntington beach now closed off as the coast guard scrambles to contain the crude. >> it's created a very large sheen. that sheen is approaching our pristine beaches. >> reporter: even canceling the final day of the annual pacific air show which just drew a million and a half people to the city the day before. the company responsible says they have divers inside the water trying to figure out where the source of that leak is but you can see the oil stretching across the sand. they said they have capped off both ends of the pipe and there is nothing left inside. zohreen shah, abc news, huntington beach. >>> president biden's economic agenda remains in limbo this morning with democrats deeply divided over his $3.5 trillion social safety net package. progressives and moderates are still at odds over the cost and
reporter: that oil slick stretching over nearly 13 square miles, from huntington beach's pier to newport beach, that oil creeping into talbert marsh. >> i've seen pictures of birds covered in oil and fish that have washed up onto the shore at the huntington beach state beach. >> reporter: huntington beach now closed off as the coast guard scrambles to contain the crude. >> it's created a very large sheen. that sheen is approaching our pristine beaches. >> reporter: even...
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we will tell you where this is, the spill is three miles off the coast of newport beach in orange county. you see those dark spots in the water on your screen? the coast guard says this oil spill is about 13 square miles in size. >> this is some prime real estate in orange county. the officials told people in that area that oil will start to wash ashore last night, and it did so. crews are waiting for sunrise to get a better idea of the impact that is about four hours away, on the west coast. right now, obviously they are asking the public to avoid the area. the l.a. times reports the offshore oil producer tied to this spill, we are also told the airshow scheduled to happen today it was canceled as a result of this in newport beach. officials say the oil is still spilling from the source right now. >> yes, it already has a ripple effect, the air show as been going on the last two days, the final they canceled suppose crews can have an easier time with cleanup. we will stay on top of this, continue to watch this as candace has been saying, they are waiting for daylight hours to fully asse
we will tell you where this is, the spill is three miles off the coast of newport beach in orange county. you see those dark spots in the water on your screen? the coast guard says this oil spill is about 13 square miles in size. >> this is some prime real estate in orange county. the officials told people in that area that oil will start to wash ashore last night, and it did so. crews are waiting for sunrise to get a better idea of the impact that is about four hours away, on the west...
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california's iconic coastline closed to fishing, today tar balls washed along shore in huntington and newport beaches. it is believed the leak occurred in a pipeline connecting the drill platform to the shore. divers are looking for the source of the rupture, about four miles off coast under more than 80 feet of water. with booms deployed to capture oil, beta offshore which runs the platform modelled the worst case scenario spill back in 2012 it mirrored a similar disaster to the very one unfolding today, highlighting the danger of offshore drilling. >> there are about 23 platforms off of california's coast and most of them were built in the '60s, '70s and '80s. they're all incredibly old and have outlived their intended life span. they're really a ticking time bomb for accidents like this to happen >> reporter: tonight the potentially deadly impact of a devastating spill that may soon bring even more oil washing ashore. >> miguel, i know we are watching the initial response here, but is there any more information on the potential cause of the leak? >> reporter: well, lester, still no definitive caus
california's iconic coastline closed to fishing, today tar balls washed along shore in huntington and newport beaches. it is believed the leak occurred in a pipeline connecting the drill platform to the shore. divers are looking for the source of the rupture, about four miles off coast under more than 80 feet of water. with booms deployed to capture oil, beta offshore which runs the platform modelled the worst case scenario spill back in 2012 it mirrored a similar disaster to the very one...
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california's iconic coastline closed to fishing, tarballs washed along shore in huntington and newport beaches. it is believed the leak occurred in a pipeline connecting a drill platform to the shore. divers are looking for the source of the rupture about 4 miles offcoast under more than 80 feet of water with booms deployed to capture oil, beta offshore which runs the platform, called it a mild to worst case scenario and mir ord one unfolding today, highlighting the danger of offshore drilling. >> there are 23 billion platforms off of california's coast. most of them were build in the '60s, '70s and '80s. they are all incredibly old intended life span, they're a ticking time bomb for accidents like this to happen. >> reporter: the potentially deadly impact of a dev78 spill that may soon bring even more oil washing ashore frances, there has been no definitive cause for the oil still. but official say they're looking at the possibly that an anchor may have struck the pipeline there has been no evidence of that yet meantime, here at the beach, the cleanup does continue, officials say they could b
california's iconic coastline closed to fishing, tarballs washed along shore in huntington and newport beaches. it is believed the leak occurred in a pipeline connecting a drill platform to the shore. divers are looking for the source of the rupture about 4 miles offcoast under more than 80 feet of water with booms deployed to capture oil, beta offshore which runs the platform, called it a mild to worst case scenario and mir ord one unfolding today, highlighting the danger of offshore drilling....
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lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," bestselling author michael lewis square studio with his latest book "the premonition: a pandemic story." >>> plus in our "eye on earth" series, an effort to recover abandoned fishing gear in our oceans that's threat noting -- threatening marine life. >>> and how a book store in downtown los angeles is harnessing social media to earn new fans. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ . >>> live from
lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," bestselling author michael lewis square studio with his latest book "the premonition: a pandemic story." >>> plus in our "eye on earth" series, an effort to recover abandoned fishing gear in our oceans that's threat noting -- threatening marine life. >>> and how a book store in downtown los angeles is harnessing social media to earn new fans. that's the "cbs...
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the one in newport beach is still closed to vessels coming in and out. but not as much oil as originally feared has come a shore. >> not much. i think a lot of it is going to go south. >> reporter: regardless, enormous interruption and with environmental harm that is perhaps not yet immediately visible. >> regardless of the cause, we're going to do everything we can to make things right for all those impacted areas and individuals as quickly as we can. >> reporter: the new revelations about the damage to the pipeline certainly consistent with it being snagged by an anchor, dragged some distance and then having the gash in it. no official determination yet. now, understand that the emergency response is different from the investigation, and today the coast guard could not say if they've been able to identify or locate ships that may have been in the area. reporting live from long beach for nbc bay area news, i'm patrick healy. back to you. >> speaking of all the ships in the area, there is a backup at sea you should know about because it could delay your
the one in newport beach is still closed to vessels coming in and out. but not as much oil as originally feared has come a shore. >> not much. i think a lot of it is going to go south. >> reporter: regardless, enormous interruption and with environmental harm that is perhaps not yet immediately visible. >> regardless of the cause, we're going to do everything we can to make things right for all those impacted areas and individuals as quickly as we can. >> reporter: the...
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and off the coast of newport beach, california, it is a stampede, a dolphin stampede, that is. look at this! experts say stampedes like this mean they're either running from a predator or pursuing food and jumping through the air during the charge allows them to swim faster and actually use less energy. there you have it. when we return, meet the canine walking the blue line to help support officers of the u.s. capitol police. >> yuccas: finally tonight, the newest member of the u.s. capitol police is making fast friends in support of her fellow officers. cbs' kris van cleave has the story. >> reporter: three-year-old black lab lila is on a new kind of paw patrol at the u.s. capitol, sniffing out those who could use a friend. and after january 6, she's been busy. cops don't like to ask for help. >> no. >> no. >> reporter: capitol police officers jeff albanase and caroline edwards worked on the sixth. edwards was among these officers overrun by rioters. she suffered a traumatic brain injury. >> i just remember at one point thinking, "my god, this is a war zone." >> baby! >> repo
and off the coast of newport beach, california, it is a stampede, a dolphin stampede, that is. look at this! experts say stampedes like this mean they're either running from a predator or pursuing food and jumping through the air during the charge allows them to swim faster and actually use less energy. there you have it. when we return, meet the canine walking the blue line to help support officers of the u.s. capitol police. >> yuccas: finally tonight, the newest member of the u.s....
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pipeline connected to an oil platform leaked almost 130,000 gallons of water just four miles off newport beach it really is heart breaking. why do we have to have these things in the ocean so close to the shore? >> reporter: as darkened waves and black globs of tar have been coming in with tide health experts have been warning exposure to the toxic chemicals and petroleum can cause headaches, vomiting. in huntington beach, some neighbors stunned. >> you can actually already see the oil on the water. i was kind of surprised. >> reporter: the offshore rig is operated by beta offshore, an affiliate of amplify energy, one of the largest oil producers in southern california. since the leak was revealed crews working with state and local teams have been moving into place, spreading booms to contain slick and using pressurized equipment to collect what they can. the clean up can take months. >> we are fully committed to being out here until this incident is fully concluded. we are working collaboratively with the coastguard, california department of fish and wildlife, state agencies, local communitie
pipeline connected to an oil platform leaked almost 130,000 gallons of water just four miles off newport beach it really is heart breaking. why do we have to have these things in the ocean so close to the shore? >> reporter: as darkened waves and black globs of tar have been coming in with tide health experts have been warning exposure to the toxic chemicals and petroleum can cause headaches, vomiting. in huntington beach, some neighbors stunned. >> you can actually already see the...
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126,000 gallons spilled from the pipeline, moving oil in the direction of huntington beach in newport beacho fill about 20% of an olympic size swimming pool. wildlife workers are searching for animals harmed by the oil, environmental experts say some of huntington beach is coastline. could be closed for several months. the oil is clumping at the shoreline, and you may not realize it, but you step in it, and then you bring it across the sand and, um, carry the oil into other areas, and now it's a very tough situation to see the impact. i assure you that on behalf of united states coast guard the unified command. are responsible party and state of california. we are doing everything we possibly can to address this situation. bay area, environmental groups are poised and ready to help with the fallout of this disaster. yes, ktvu tom baker reports. some people think it's time to reevaluate the state's offshore drilling system. we see the oil dying and dead birds and fish and smaller animals, and that's bad enough. miyoko his oceans program director for the center for biological diversity, major
126,000 gallons spilled from the pipeline, moving oil in the direction of huntington beach in newport beacho fill about 20% of an olympic size swimming pool. wildlife workers are searching for animals harmed by the oil, environmental experts say some of huntington beach is coastline. could be closed for several months. the oil is clumping at the shoreline, and you may not realize it, but you step in it, and then you bring it across the sand and, um, carry the oil into other areas, and now it's...
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crude oil smearing the coastline from huntington to newport beach, encroaching on critical habitats and wetlands. >> we are starting to see oil-covered fish and birds washing up along our coastline. >> reporter: the goo forcing popular beaches to close due to potential health hazards. while officials cancel the final day of the pacific air show. >> the oil spill affects humans' health directly as well as indirectly. some of the direct contact is touching the oil products or tars. the other thing is inhaling the vapors. >> my throat hurt, and you can feel the vapor in the air. >> reporter: officials say the leak was caused by a broken pipeline about 4 1/2 miles offshore. the entire amount of oil in that line released into the ocean. the company that owns the pipeline, beta offshore is pledging full cooperation in the wake of the disaster. meanwhile, crews have deployed skimming equipment and booms to prevent the oil from flowing into a nearby ecoological reserve. still, the damage may be irreversible. >> it's actually a toxic chemical soup. there's a lot of different chemicals that are i
crude oil smearing the coastline from huntington to newport beach, encroaching on critical habitats and wetlands. >> we are starting to see oil-covered fish and birds washing up along our coastline. >> reporter: the goo forcing popular beaches to close due to potential health hazards. while officials cancel the final day of the pacific air show. >> the oil spill affects humans' health directly as well as indirectly. some of the direct contact is touching the oil products or...
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ship yesterday to investigate whether the vessel played any role in the large oil spill off of newport beachng to figure out if an anchor dragged over the pipeline and created a 13 inch split. the owners say the ship did not pass over the pipeline. the coast guard is analyzing electrical charting systems to see what ships were anchored or moving over the spill area. >>> we take a look at the conditions in the lake tahoe basin this evening. some clouds hanging over the lake. the high sierra could see its first fall dusting of snow. meteorologist aaron peck and for paul tonight. how early the storm come in? >> reporter: tomorrow morning. it will go through the afternoon. maybe 1 to 2 inches up on echo pass and summit. where the caldor fire was. and over to donner pass. it would not go down to lake level, but the hills and mountains that surround the basin, it would. meanwhile, back here at home, it is fall in the tri-valley right now. the daytime highs struggled to hit 70 today. tomorrow is going to be pretty much just like this, and that system that is bringing light snow to tahoe is responsi
ship yesterday to investigate whether the vessel played any role in the large oil spill off of newport beachng to figure out if an anchor dragged over the pipeline and created a 13 inch split. the owners say the ship did not pass over the pipeline. the coast guard is analyzing electrical charting systems to see what ships were anchored or moving over the spill area. >>> we take a look at the conditions in the lake tahoe basin this evening. some clouds hanging over the lake. the high...
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lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach, california. >>> president biden will hit the road this week to sell his spending plans to the american people. on capitol hill democrats are struggling to find common ground on his massive infrastructure bill and the build-back-better agenda. laura podesta has the latest developments in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, biden will be traveling to michigan to remind people what these programs will do to help most americans and to take the focus off of their cost. democrats currently hold an eight-seat majority in the house, and with all republicans expected to vote against the build-back-better bill, just three moderates can turn against the measure before it fails if it ever comes up for a vote. lawmakers are still negotiating president biden's legislative agenda. >> we all want the infrastructure bill. great. but we also have got to do the reconciliation bill that wofamili the neglected needs of elderly. expanding medicare tcover doing community colleges. >> reporter: progressives say they're willing to lower th
lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach, california. >>> president biden will hit the road this week to sell his spending plans to the american people. on capitol hill democrats are struggling to find common ground on his massive infrastructure bill and the build-back-better agenda. laura podesta has the latest developments in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. yes, biden will be traveling to michigan to remind people what these programs will do to help...
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cbs' lilia luciano is in newport beach with the latest. what your seeing? around here, all along the shore you see
cbs' lilia luciano is in newport beach with the latest. what your seeing? around here, all along the shore you see
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a stunning sight here off the coast of newport beach. i think it was right out of a movie. this was real. this is a humpback whale. those breaching right next to the newport coastal adventure. but look at it. there. putting on a better show for these whale watchers that they could have ever have expected. they definitely got their money's worth. the captain says he's never fact will so close. it's even better here in slow motion. and he believes it was about 50 feet away from their boat. all right. so snoopy and charlie brown would likely approve of this new great pumpkin and pet. >> mix and match event. an animal shelter in arizona has pulling a plump pumpkins for your halloween fright. but in addition, you can also adopt a cute puppy in a 2 for one offering the shelter doing its pumpkin puppy fundraiser for the second year in a row after the pandemic shut down other fundraising options last year. some of the pups are even dressed in their own costumes. who would want to take a puppy home along with a pumpkin as well. all weekend long. the city of oakland is celebrating the
a stunning sight here off the coast of newport beach. i think it was right out of a movie. this was real. this is a humpback whale. those breaching right next to the newport coastal adventure. but look at it. there. putting on a better show for these whale watchers that they could have ever have expected. they definitely got their money's worth. the captain says he's never fact will so close. it's even better here in slow motion. and he believes it was about 50 feet away from their boat. all...
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tracking spilled oil from the air, finding oil on jetties north of the newport beach peer and also telltale dark blobs in the water off huntington beach. six miles of beach have been cleared by workers that now number 350. >> by the end of the week we are targeting to have 1,500 workers. >> reporter: many of the questions at today's briefing focused on what the oil pipeline operator knew and did in the early morning hours last saturday after the first reports of trouble had surfaced. a federal letter to the company states that a low pressure alarm activated at 2:30 a.m., that the company shutdown the line 3 1/2 hours later. today the company president did not dispute the shutdown time but insisted they were not aware of a spill until leaked oil was found at 8:09 a.m.. >> i'm not sure if there was a significant loss of pressure, but we will fully investigate this. >> reporter: pressed further, wilshire said they are being fully transparent with investigators but publicly cannot yet go into further detail. >> we are deeply concerned about the impact to the residents, the local businesses and
tracking spilled oil from the air, finding oil on jetties north of the newport beach peer and also telltale dark blobs in the water off huntington beach. six miles of beach have been cleared by workers that now number 350. >> by the end of the week we are targeting to have 1,500 workers. >> reporter: many of the questions at today's briefing focused on what the oil pipeline operator knew and did in the early morning hours last saturday after the first reports of trouble had...
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pipeline 4.5 miles offshore, the area impacted a 13 square mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. people turned stay away from the beaches. images coming in today of oil washing ashore. officials say they stopped the flow but warnings of a potential ecological disaster. >> trevor: i'm no scientist but i feel like the last thing a state that's currently on fire needs is a wave of oil washing towards it. pray those wildfires don't reach the ocean or the whole state will be fried worse than dawg the bounty hunter. why can't california disasters cancel each other out for once? why can't there be a major flood that puts out the wildfires or a earthquake that swallows up the hype house? and i feel terrible for the birds covered in black oil. not only is their health in danger but they're also in danger of getting canceled on twitter. i will say, though, the good news, with the price of gas right now, they're probably going to get a lot of volunteers to clean this mess up. people will be wringing seagulls over their gas tank, common on! i just made enough to get to work! animals only se
pipeline 4.5 miles offshore, the area impacted a 13 square mile stretch between huntington and newport beach. people turned stay away from the beaches. images coming in today of oil washing ashore. officials say they stopped the flow but warnings of a potential ecological disaster. >> trevor: i'm no scientist but i feel like the last thing a state that's currently on fire needs is a wave of oil washing towards it. pray those wildfires don't reach the ocean or the whole state will be fried...
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california and the owner of a pipeline that gushed an estimated 126,000 gallons of oil off the coast of newport beach, says that pipeline is no longer leaking. fox news, rick lozano tells us while the cleanup could take months, psychologists worry a long term disaster is unfolding. we are in the midst of a potential ecological disaster here and huntington beach mayor kim car with ominous words, as seems like this oil slicks off the coast continue to build. at our last update. we were informed that more than 3000 barrels of oil or 126,000 gallons have been spilled into the ocean located just off of the huntington beach coast and our coastal neighbors, all the while a number of vital and sensitive areas are at risk. as crews worked quickly to try to mitigate the damage crews have been in there since yesterday afternoon, placing booms trying to mitigate any sort of spread of the oil into those areas. and we have the boom set. now we feel like they're holding pretty well and we're now we're in an area where we're just going to continue to check on him and reinforcement necessary. meantime, the beaches ar
california and the owner of a pipeline that gushed an estimated 126,000 gallons of oil off the coast of newport beach, says that pipeline is no longer leaking. fox news, rick lozano tells us while the cleanup could take months, psychologists worry a long term disaster is unfolding. we are in the midst of a potential ecological disaster here and huntington beach mayor kim car with ominous words, as seems like this oil slicks off the coast continue to build. at our last update. we were informed...
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first, though, new video showing clumps of tar here that have washed up on the newport beach coastline. orange county officials have closed all beaches in the city of laguna beach is cleanup of this oil spill is very much ongoing. the spill also forced the suspension of fishing in the affected area along the coast and there is growing concern tonight among some that this is going to be an environmental catastrophe. >> disgusting. >> there was these oil patches. some the size of frisbees some. there were probably 20 foot around its circumference and they were surprisingly thick with a lot of dog and they're just all over the place out there. >> officials said today the pipeline split open and was apparently dragged more than 100 feet along the ocean floor, possibly by a ship's anchor which they think may have caused this whole mess. the coast guard says the segment of pipe that was dragged was 3 quarters of a mile long and the from where the oil was spewing as more than a foot law. >> if you can picture the vertically. the pipeline has essentially been hold like a bow string and so at i
first, though, new video showing clumps of tar here that have washed up on the newport beach coastline. orange county officials have closed all beaches in the city of laguna beach is cleanup of this oil spill is very much ongoing. the spill also forced the suspension of fishing in the affected area along the coast and there is growing concern tonight among some that this is going to be an environmental catastrophe. >> disgusting. >> there was these oil patches. some the size of...
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and newport beach. the spill was likely caused by pipeline leak from a facility operated by beta offshore. the california subsidiary of houston base amplify energy, a platform located 5 miles off the coast. the pipeline has since been shut off. we currently have divers on the. >> potential source we are investigating the source and potential cause officials have closed off the ocean ensure from see point to the santa ana river. >> even canceling the air show which draws thousands aircraft could be seen grounded sunday afternoon, federal, state and local authorities warning people not to fish, swim and surf. >> due to the possible health hazards. >> there shouldn't be anybody swimming. we are proactively trailing the beach and notifying people to get out of the water cleanup. now a monumental task. >> we do have both on water and onshore operations ongoing right now we have boats deployed that are recovering oil that is able to be recovered. >> that was carlos saucedo reporting for us tonight and coming
and newport beach. the spill was likely caused by pipeline leak from a facility operated by beta offshore. the california subsidiary of houston base amplify energy, a platform located 5 miles off the coast. the pipeline has since been shut off. we currently have divers on the. >> potential source we are investigating the source and potential cause officials have closed off the ocean ensure from see point to the santa ana river. >> even canceling the air show which draws thousands...
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the city is monitoring the large oil spill about 3 to 4 miles off the coast of newport beach.i've active wave action and is not expected to come ashore. it did not dissipate, it kept spreading. stretching 13 square miles. this is what the orange corona coast looked like by sunday, ripples of black oil brush to shore, people try to dodge the oil as they assess the damage. experts expect the oil to wash ashore for the next several days. so far, at least 126,000 gallons gallons of oil -- from the pipeline connected to the oil platform. the company that owns both the platform and the pipeline, amplify energy corporation, has launched an investigation into what caused this breach. the u.s. coast guard is also continuing its investigation and as if yet we don't know for sure, the underlying cause of this bill, but there are multiple reports tonight that amplify energy believes that a ship anchor striking the pipeline might be responsible for the breach. state and federal officials have launched a criminal investigation into this leak, and the l.a. times reported with just within the
the city is monitoring the large oil spill about 3 to 4 miles off the coast of newport beach.i've active wave action and is not expected to come ashore. it did not dissipate, it kept spreading. stretching 13 square miles. this is what the orange corona coast looked like by sunday, ripples of black oil brush to shore, people try to dodge the oil as they assess the damage. experts expect the oil to wash ashore for the next several days. so far, at least 126,000 gallons gallons of oil -- from the...
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and newport beach. likely caused by pipeline leak from a facility operated by beta offshore. the california subsidiary of houston-based amplify energy, a platform located 5 miles off the coast. the pipeline has since been shut off. we currently have divers on the. >> potential source we are investigating the source and potential cause officials have closed off the ocean ensure from see point to the santa ana river. >> even canceling the air show which draws thousands aircraft could be seen grounded sunday afternoon. >> federal, state and local authorities warning people not to fish, swim and surf due to the possible health hazards. >> there shouldn't be anybody swimming. we are proactively trailing the beach and notify people to get out of the water cleanup. now a monumental task. >> we do have both on water and onshore operations ongoing right now we have boats deployed that are recovering oil that is able to be recovered. >> it's so sad. i don't even know how i would clean a little bird. or a fish or
and newport beach. likely caused by pipeline leak from a facility operated by beta offshore. the california subsidiary of houston-based amplify energy, a platform located 5 miles off the coast. the pipeline has since been shut off. we currently have divers on the. >> potential source we are investigating the source and potential cause officials have closed off the ocean ensure from see point to the santa ana river. >> even canceling the air show which draws thousands aircraft could...
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the mayor of huntington beach says 120,000 gallons of oil leaked to the coastal waters to newport beaches are closed. this bill is believed to have come from a pipeline leak. the blue angels are scheduled to arrive in oakland international airport this evening. it signals the return of fleet week celebrations. the event is back after being canceled because of the pandemic. officials say while there will be some adjustments, the tradition will largely be the same, which means the blue angels and the parade of ships. law enforcement says they will be out in force. >> we will ensure that we have staff out there, our plainclothes staff will be in uniform. the most important thing is to be visible to any shenanigans that may occur. liz: the arts show starts next saturday and will run through the weekend. all right, francis. next weekend may not be as nice as this weekend. francis: it will be a lot cooler. maybe 20 degrees cooler compared to what we are experiencing -- were experiencing yesterday and also today. we have another hot day expected, lots of sunshine. hazy skies once again with so
the mayor of huntington beach says 120,000 gallons of oil leaked to the coastal waters to newport beaches are closed. this bill is believed to have come from a pipeline leak. the blue angels are scheduled to arrive in oakland international airport this evening. it signals the return of fleet week celebrations. the event is back after being canceled because of the pandemic. officials say while there will be some adjustments, the tradition will largely be the same, which means the blue angels and...
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the mayor of huntington beach says 120,000 gallons of oil leaked into coastal waters to newport beach. both beaches are closed. the leak has not been completely stopped here the alley times reports that birds and fish have washed up on the shore since the spill. this bill is believed to have come from a pipeline leak. this oil spill in orange county is worse than the incident in 2007 in the bay area. more than 53,000 gallons of oil spilled into the bay when the container ship hit the bay bridge and heavy fog. hundreds of birds died from that spill. this bill also damaged the pacific herring population. meantime, and education activist was gunned down in his home in oakland. it was the city's 105th homicide of the year. luz pena spoke with neighbors. luz: at 11:29 p.m. friday, oakland police responded to the latest homicide in the city. this time, two victims shot inside their home. >> advising the suspect -- husband has been shot. the suspect broke in and shot him. luz: oakland police did not find clear circumstances behind this homicide. next-door neighbor addis rezene feeling helple
the mayor of huntington beach says 120,000 gallons of oil leaked into coastal waters to newport beach. both beaches are closed. the leak has not been completely stopped here the alley times reports that birds and fish have washed up on the shore since the spill. this bill is believed to have come from a pipeline leak. this oil spill in orange county is worse than the incident in 2007 in the bay area. more than 53,000 gallons of oil spilled into the bay when the container ship hit the bay bridge...
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lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >> o'donnell: we're so proud of our veterans, and thankful to right back. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them without talking to your doctor. when you help heal your skin from within, you can show more with less eczema. talk to your child's eczema specialist about dupixent, a breakthrough eczema treatm
lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >> o'donnell: we're so proud of our veterans, and thankful to right back. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema...
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with harbors locked down, scott, who owns a fish market in newport beach -- >> freshest you can buy. >> reporter: telling me business is down 90%. >> people are scared to come to the beach, they're scared to buy local seafood, they assume it's contaminated. >> the ripple effect on the environment and the economy there in the region and matt gutman with us live again tonight from huntington beach. i know authorities there just talked, matt. the company now disputing the timeline that federal authorities have given so far? >> reporter: david, they're disputing the timeline and the narrative of those federal regulators who said that an alarm sounded at the oil company at that rig at 2:30 a.m. the company says no alarm sounded at all and the first that they heard of that spill is when people on that rig spotted the oil at 8:00 a.m. many hours after its believed that oil was first spotted. david? >> matt gutman staying on this story for us. matt, thank you. >>> now to the pandemic and los angeles tonight imposing strict new mandates, requiring proof of full vaccination to go out to eat, t
with harbors locked down, scott, who owns a fish market in newport beach -- >> freshest you can buy. >> reporter: telling me business is down 90%. >> people are scared to come to the beach, they're scared to buy local seafood, they assume it's contaminated. >> the ripple effect on the environment and the economy there in the region and matt gutman with us live again tonight from huntington beach. i know authorities there just talked, matt. the company now disputing the...
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. >> reporter: and much needed lifeline, lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >> that's the "cbs overnights," for some of you, news keeps going, follow us online any time, cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. atlanta braves beat the houston astros 6-2, the teams face off 7:00 p.m. central for game two. new details of huge international drug bust. law enforcement arrested 150 people and seized hundreds of pounds of drugs sold on the dark net. enough fentanyl for 4 million doses. >>> spanx founder is going viral for giving out quite the bonus in 2021, posted each employee will get two first class plane tickets anywhere in the world with $10,000 to spend. download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. cbs news, new york. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> good evening and thank you for joining us, we're going to begin with the first nor'easter of the season, a monster storm getting more powerful as it barrels through new england overnight. new york and new jersey under states of emergency tonight.
. >> reporter: and much needed lifeline, lilia luciano, cbs news, newport beach. >> that's the "cbs overnights," for some of you, news keeps going, follow us online any time, cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. atlanta braves beat the houston astros 6-2, the teams face off 7:00 p.m. central for game two. new details of huge international drug bust. law enforcement arrested 150 people and seized...
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coast guard is working off newport beach. it is possible that oil spill will make its way too short today. right now it is unclear where it came from. >>> brady and belichick will square off in new england this evening. after winning so many games together, only one can be victorious tonight. >>> a college football saturday yesterday. it is title time in the city of san francisco. all the giants needed to do was beat shake the most wins in franchise history is what it will take to win the west this year. san francisco has won 11 of 14. it comes down to game 162. the city was buzzing yesterday. we've got lots of boats and the scoreless pitching into the six, manny machado with a rbi single. the padres are on the board. in the bottom of the inning, slater tater the pinch-hit homer and mlb record 18 time the giants pinch hitters have left the yard. 84 pitches and replace by zach. a runner at third. austin slater spikes it into the outfield grass. plenty deep enough. j cronin worse with another clutch hit for san diego with two o
coast guard is working off newport beach. it is possible that oil spill will make its way too short today. right now it is unclear where it came from. >>> brady and belichick will square off in new england this evening. after winning so many games together, only one can be victorious tonight. >>> a college football saturday yesterday. it is title time in the city of san francisco. all the giants needed to do was beat shake the most wins in franchise history is what it will...
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it happened off the coast of newport beach and huntington beach yesterday afternoon and over 3000 barrelsoil spilled into the ocean and as of today crews have cleaned up more than 1000 gallons of oil. investigators say a pipeline leak may be to blame. the oil spill is already impacting wildlife in the area and birds have been spotted covered in oil from the spill and the cleanup crews are urging people not to touch the oil covered animals. >> i heard about it but seeing it is different. it is right here and you can see the slick collecting. >> the smell is pretty strong. yes. and we can even smell it out in the parking lot. it smells bad. it is very obvious. >> the coast guard is urging residents to stay out of the water as the cleanup continues. >>> in contra costa county homeless man in critical condition after he was badly burned in a fire near highway 4 last night west of discovery bay boulevard and no word yet on how the fire started. >>> there is a new video of a pet rescue during a house fire. they said they heard a dog barking in the smoke filled house happening this morning on ea
it happened off the coast of newport beach and huntington beach yesterday afternoon and over 3000 barrelsoil spilled into the ocean and as of today crews have cleaned up more than 1000 gallons of oil. investigators say a pipeline leak may be to blame. the oil spill is already impacting wildlife in the area and birds have been spotted covered in oil from the spill and the cleanup crews are urging people not to touch the oil covered animals. >> i heard about it but seeing it is different....