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we sent wilson walker to spend time there. he went back to see if anything got better. what he found has been a push to clean up sidewalks but garbage has been piling up lately and the tenderloin center closed in december. teams doing outreach on the street are trying to get people services every since. here is what some people that live in the tenderloin say about the changing neighborhood. >> there is more people out here now. more of the people dealing drugs and using the drugs. >> block to block or moving around the block. >> you can see the full special report this sunday night at 6:00:30 on cbs news bay area. >>> vice president mike pence changed his mind about fighting a subpoena. he will testify about what happened on january 6th in the days leading up to the insurrection. nicole d'antonio has more on the details. how important is it to have pence as a key witness? >> this is a big change here. after months of resistance. pence now agrees to testify on a narrow set of topics. but it will give all of us a clearer picture of what happened on january 6th, the day t
we sent wilson walker to spend time there. he went back to see if anything got better. what he found has been a push to clean up sidewalks but garbage has been piling up lately and the tenderloin center closed in december. teams doing outreach on the street are trying to get people services every since. here is what some people that live in the tenderloin say about the changing neighborhood. >> there is more people out here now. more of the people dealing drugs and using the drugs....
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we sent wilson walker and he has gone back to see if anything has gotten better. garbage has been piling up and the controversial tenderloin center closed in december, teens doing outreach on streets have been trying to help get people services since. here is what people say about their changing neighborhood. >> there are more people out here now, more of the people out here dealing ugs s. >> th block or move them around the block. >> you can see wilson walker's full special report troubled tenderloin, breaking the cycle, this sunday. it starts at 6:30 on cbs news bay area. >>> 6:06. adviser to former vice president mike pence says he could testify before federal grand jury in weeks about former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it is one of four criminal investigations trump is facing. tuesday trump pled not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in manhattan. i will chat with jarred hill live in new york to talk about what this can mean for trump. >>> oakland confirms more sensitive data leaked from current and former ci
we sent wilson walker and he has gone back to see if anything has gotten better. garbage has been piling up and the controversial tenderloin center closed in december, teens doing outreach on streets have been trying to help get people services since. here is what people say about their changing neighborhood. >> there are more people out here now, more of the people out here dealing ugs s. >> th block or move them around the block. >> you can see wilson walker's full special...
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you may remember jj from a series of stories from wilson walker.e has been working to help people living on the streets in the tenderloin, set up with what was going on in the neighborhood, jj started documenting life and posting it to his twitter page. he said the governor really wants to know what is going on in san francisco, he won't find the answer in city hall but by talking to people like him who say the crisis is happening firsthand everyday. >>> this is a scenario that many teenagers may face. >> one of my friends offered me alcohol at a party and i said yes, it tasted disgusting but i drink to fit in. >> this local teenager is coming up with a way to help, the online support group he built for high school students struggling with alcohol. >>> frid >>> schoolwork , sports and other extracurricular activities, in the high school years can be especially tough and adding the pressure some teenagers may face to experience alcohol. 3.2 million young people between the ages of 12 and 20 reported binge drinking at least once a month. in east bay,
you may remember jj from a series of stories from wilson walker.e has been working to help people living on the streets in the tenderloin, set up with what was going on in the neighborhood, jj started documenting life and posting it to his twitter page. he said the governor really wants to know what is going on in san francisco, he won't find the answer in city hall but by talking to people like him who say the crisis is happening firsthand everyday. >>> this is a scenario that many...
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a year ago our wilson walker went out there an spent a lot of time there. weeks, in fact.so, he went bac to see if anything has gotten better and he has been reportin on it for a special project. there was a big push to cleanup sidewalk there last year but we are told garbage is piling up there lately and people living there have been trying to deal with it all. and the tenderloin district has been trying, helping get people services eve since. here is what people told us about their changing neighborhood. >> there are more people out here now. more of the people ou here dealing drugs and using th drugs. so, they move them block to block. they move them around the block. >> as we alluded to our reporte has been reporting in the tenderloin. you can watch the fruits of that labor this sunda night. it starts at 6:30 right here on cbs news bay area. >>> still ahead tonight, the city of santa clara is butting heads with the 9ers. now, new drama, this time it is over the world cup. first crab season wa cut short. now, the salmon season is in jeopardy. we will show you why and ho
a year ago our wilson walker went out there an spent a lot of time there. weeks, in fact.so, he went bac to see if anything has gotten better and he has been reportin on it for a special project. there was a big push to cleanup sidewalk there last year but we are told garbage is piling up there lately and people living there have been trying to deal with it all. and the tenderloin district has been trying, helping get people services eve since. here is what people told us about their changing...
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and as wilson walker found out, the town is split between warriors and kings fans. >> vacaville is right in the middle. probably a 50-50 split between both teams. >> reporter: at town square barbers, the kings warriors question was lopsided ahead of game one. >> kings all the way. purple baby. >> reporter: but even the kings fans will admit times have changed here on the edge of the valley. >> the older generation, kings, younger generation, warriors. >> i was one of the only few that never switched up. i never jumped on the warriors or the lakers. >> reporter: they say what was decidedly kings country has shifted in the curry era. >> the warriors have been so good for the last decade that those fencesitters have probably gone to blue and cold. even if you grew up with that, you are looking over the fence like, i don't know. it's looking pretty nice. >> reporter: 35 miles from sacramento, 55 miles from san francisco. this is a community divided. a rift generational allegiances. but take a quick 10-minute drive to the west, you will find yourself on the other side of this california fault
and as wilson walker found out, the town is split between warriors and kings fans. >> vacaville is right in the middle. probably a 50-50 split between both teams. >> reporter: at town square barbers, the kings warriors question was lopsided ahead of game one. >> kings all the way. purple baby. >> reporter: but even the kings fans will admit times have changed here on the edge of the valley. >> the older generation, kings, younger generation, warriors. >> i...
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our wilson walker spent time there and has more on what this means for the future of the neighborhood and what he saw there. >> reporter: we are here at sixth and market all of three minutes before an agitated man came to the blick art materials store and started threatening people, causing a very tense scene. the security guard certainly earned his pay today. is this anecdotal for how things are going? sure it is. let's talk to somebody else who has lived in this neighborhood their entire life. how does she think things are going? >> it is -- i hate to say it. it is basically just from the neighborhood. >> reporter: yvonne and suze live about three miles from the whole foods. did she ever see people stealing things? >> people take bags of things out the front door and to the basement and the parking garage. out front. >> reporter: she says crime statistics or even the word crime don't quite capture the challenges here. >> they are in a bad location, number one. the people that are using the drugs are across the street. they are down the street. >> reporter: the whole foods sits on th
our wilson walker spent time there and has more on what this means for the future of the neighborhood and what he saw there. >> reporter: we are here at sixth and market all of three minutes before an agitated man came to the blick art materials store and started threatening people, causing a very tense scene. the security guard certainly earned his pay today. is this anecdotal for how things are going? sure it is. let's talk to somebody else who has lived in this neighborhood their...
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wilson walker took on that challenge. >> reporter: we're righted in middle where you'll see a town that's probably a 50/50 split between both teams. at town square barbers in vacaville, the question was pretty lopsided ahead of game one. >> kings all the way. purple, baby. >> the colors, man, in the right colors. >> reporter: but even kings fans admit times have changed here on the edge of valley. >> the older generation kings, younger generation probably warriors. >> i was one of the only few that never switched up. never jumped on the warriors or lakers. always the kings. >> reporter: they say what was decidedly kings country has shifted in the curry era. >> the warriors have been so os gone over to blue and hat gold, you know. >> even if you grew up with it you're looking over the fence like oh, man, it looks nice over there. >> reporter: 55 millions from sacramento, 55 miles from san francisco, this is a community divided, a rift of generational allegiances. but take a quick ten minute drive to the west, you'll find yourself on the other side of this california fault line. >> a little
wilson walker took on that challenge. >> reporter: we're righted in middle where you'll see a town that's probably a 50/50 split between both teams. at town square barbers in vacaville, the question was pretty lopsided ahead of game one. >> kings all the way. purple, baby. >> the colors, man, in the right colors. >> reporter: but even kings fans admit times have changed here on the edge of valley. >> the older generation kings, younger generation probably warriors....
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. >> wilson walker, thank you so much. >>> let's talk about this. the antioch city council set to meet in an hour where they will discuss a civil rights lawsuit against the city as the police department still makes headlines. it centered on a slew of racist text messages involving nearly half the force. our katie nielsen sat down with the police chief in and exclusive one-on-one interview. he talked about the pain the scandal causes his community. katie? >> reporter: read, you know, it was incredible that he said nothing was off the table. we could ask him about anything. so one of the first things that i asked him was, how did you find out about these text messages? he said that he only found out about them a couple of days before the public. then i asked him how he felt about it. >> it reads and seems the only brought . >> how does it feel? >> personally speaking it enters me. >> chief ford said he saw those texts only three weeks ago just days before they were released to the public. nearly a year after working alongside many of the officers invo
. >> wilson walker, thank you so much. >>> let's talk about this. the antioch city council set to meet in an hour where they will discuss a civil rights lawsuit against the city as the police department still makes headlines. it centered on a slew of racist text messages involving nearly half the force. our katie nielsen sat down with the police chief in and exclusive one-on-one interview. he talked about the pain the scandal causes his community. katie? >> reporter: read,...
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you can see wilson walker's full report, troubled tenderloin breaking the cycle starting at 6: 30 right here on cbs news bay area. >>> meanwhile, tesla is trying to reassure its millions of customers that their privacy is secured. this after a group of tesla employees shared sensitive images and videos recorded by customers cars between 2019 and 2022. according to reuters, the company , in the privacy notice tesla says the recordings remain anonymous and are not linked to individual vehicles. elon musk has not responded to these accusations. >>> a bipartisan group of lawmakers including bay area congressman rochon a will meet with the ceos of apple, disney and microsoft to discuss the challenges faced operating in china. khanna says he hopes the meeting will result in ideas on how to protect and safeguard intellectual property and help us compete better with china and move practices closer to those in the united states. >>> following the recent series of storms in northern california , more than 70% of the reservoirs are full. the record amounts of rain and snow helped to end the drough
you can see wilson walker's full report, troubled tenderloin breaking the cycle starting at 6: 30 right here on cbs news bay area. >>> meanwhile, tesla is trying to reassure its millions of customers that their privacy is secured. this after a group of tesla employees shared sensitive images and videos recorded by customers cars between 2019 and 2022. according to reuters, the company , in the privacy notice tesla says the recordings remain anonymous and are not linked to individual...
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wilson walker has spent a lot of time reporting here. mayor breed declared a state of emergency in the tenderloin in early 2022, and today the governor showed up to get a look for himself. andrea nakano spoke to some tenderloin residents who are trying to get his attention for the sake of the neighborhood. >> reporter: jj smith is on the streets every day talking to those who are homeless and addicted to drugs. today he had a chance to meet with governor newsom and asked him a question he just didn't get the answer h was hoping for. >> hey gavin, tell me what you are going to do about the fentanyl epidemic! >> reporter: that is jj smith shouting up the question as governor gavin newsom walked th streets of the tenderloin. he said the governor told him he i working on the issue now. >> i feel as though he is responsible, and that there wasn't no answer to my question if you came out here to see about it and to work on it, you would speak to the people who actually see what's going on. >> reporter: smith documents th hard realities of the
wilson walker has spent a lot of time reporting here. mayor breed declared a state of emergency in the tenderloin in early 2022, and today the governor showed up to get a look for himself. andrea nakano spoke to some tenderloin residents who are trying to get his attention for the sake of the neighborhood. >> reporter: jj smith is on the streets every day talking to those who are homeless and addicted to drugs. today he had a chance to meet with governor newsom and asked him a question he...
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and wilson walker has an update on where things stand now. >> reporter: there's more work than we can handle out here. i had a woman come and tell me a tent moved from one corner to another. we have to explain to people right now we've got rules we have to work with. >> reporter: surrounded by frustrated residents, fed up business owners, mark is taking on a challenge some might think impossible, working for the city's department of emergency management, he is the tenderloin streets operation manager. and he sees a lot of these streets. >> they are going to go to o'farrell. do a lot of walking, yeah, probably about 50 miles a week. >> reporter: and all of the walking reflects another shift in city strategy. this one driven by the december closure of what debuted as the tenderloin linkage center. >> once the tenderloin center closed, we had to focus 100% on bringing those services to the street. so that's when we just -- we divided the neighborhood into four different areas, and every day we worked that area. we go through seven days a week. hsh, dph, dpw, we clean up, we offer to get
and wilson walker has an update on where things stand now. >> reporter: there's more work than we can handle out here. i had a woman come and tell me a tent moved from one corner to another. we have to explain to people right now we've got rules we have to work with. >> reporter: surrounded by frustrated residents, fed up business owners, mark is taking on a challenge some might think impossible, working for the city's department of emergency management, he is the tenderloin streets...
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wilson walker led that coverage for us, and has once again spent several weeks in the neighborhood watching to see where things stand now a year later, what did you find? >> the state of emergency is now the tenderloin emergency initiative. what has changed, what is different, what is working, what is not, and maybe most importantly how do we measure progress. >> it's almost every day. every single day they have a mess over here. >> reporter: for the people who live and work in the tenderloin every day comes with trying to tackle or just navigate the immense challenges facing this neighborhood. for some it will continue to be a fight for survival nearly 16 months after mayor london breed declared a state of emergency. >> and we are past the point where what we see is even remotely acceptable. >> reporter: trying to measure what has changed since then is not easy. initially an aggressive push for sidewalk cleaning. >> having a clear path to be able to see a couple of blocks down is a blessing. >> reporter: one year later -- >> if we didn't clean here, this place would be a complete disaster.
wilson walker led that coverage for us, and has once again spent several weeks in the neighborhood watching to see where things stand now a year later, what did you find? >> the state of emergency is now the tenderloin emergency initiative. what has changed, what is different, what is working, what is not, and maybe most importantly how do we measure progress. >> it's almost every day. every single day they have a mess over here. >> reporter: for the people who live and work...
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. >> you can see wilson walker's full special report troubled tenderloin, breaking the cycle, this sunday. it starts at 6:30 on cbs news bay area. >>> let's look at the top stories. adviser to former vice president mike pence says he can testify before a federal grand jury in weeks about former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it was one of four criminal investigations trump is facing tuesday. trump pled not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in manhattan. in the next half hour we will chat with jarred hill live in new york to talk about what this means for trump. >>> oakland confirms more sensitive data has been leaked from current and former city including personal info of some residents. hackers were able to get information from people who filed claims against the city or applied for certain federal program, same hackers that have been doing attacks since february. oakland has been working with cyber security experts and fbi to put an end to it. >> we are understanding this is a larger amount of data dropped into the black web. we are stil
. >> you can see wilson walker's full special report troubled tenderloin, breaking the cycle, this sunday. it starts at 6:30 on cbs news bay area. >>> let's look at the top stories. adviser to former vice president mike pence says he can testify before a federal grand jury in weeks about former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. it was one of four criminal investigations trump is facing tuesday. trump pled not guilty to 34 felony counts of falsifying...
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wilson walker has an update on what is now the tenderloin emergency initiative.idents live with this every day. how things are changing over who y and win. >> it is almost every day. they have a mess over here. >> it has been nice, i would say, the last time i would say about four weeks. >> every day is a little bit different here. there are some things changing. real and lasting change was always going to depend on finding ways to help those that are struggling out here. that is where we are going to start, someone who gets up every day, tasked with making that happen. nobody should have to live like this, nobody should have to walk through this. this pathway right here, kids take to the playground up the street. >> trying to manage a situation some might think impossible. mark mesa with the san francisco department of emergency management. as the tenderloin streets operation manager, he sees a lot of these streets. they do a lot of walking. about 50 miles per week. >> a shift in city strategy. this one driven by the december closure of what debuted as the tende
wilson walker has an update on what is now the tenderloin emergency initiative.idents live with this every day. how things are changing over who y and win. >> it is almost every day. they have a mess over here. >> it has been nice, i would say, the last time i would say about four weeks. >> every day is a little bit different here. there are some things changing. real and lasting change was always going to depend on finding ways to help those that are struggling out here. that...
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. >> you can watch wilson walker's full p.m. right here o bay area. >>> it is 5:26 a.m.a starbucks staff member in sunnyvale is saying that they want a union. >>> we are live at oracle park ahead of the home opener. we will take a look at some of the takeaways from the first games of ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of what he'll be able to do. get xfinity internet for just $25 a month with no annual contract during our limited time launch celebration. you have no idea how good you've got it. huh? what a time to be alive. introducing the next- generation 10g network. only from xfinity. we are grocery outlet and we are your bargain bliss market. what's bargain bliss? you know that feeling you get when you find the name brands you know and love, but for way, way less? that's bargain bliss. it's grocery outlet's 20% off wine sale going on now till april 11 we have hundreds of wines sure to pair with any gathering. so act now bec
. >> you can watch wilson walker's full p.m. right here o bay area. >>> it is 5:26 a.m.a starbucks staff member in sunnyvale is saying that they want a union. >>> we are live at oracle park ahead of the home opener. we will take a look at some of the takeaways from the first games of ♪ ♪ before the xfinity 10g network we didn't have internet that let us play all at once. every device? in every room? why are you up here? with speeds like this, i can't even dream of...
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wilson walker has more on where those things stand now. >> reporter: there is more work then we can handle out here. i had a woman come and tell us that one tent went from one corner to another. we have to explain to people that we have rules to work with. >> surrounded by frustrated residents and fitted business owners, mark mesa is taking on challenge that some might think impossible, working for the cit department of emergency management. he is the tenderloi streets operation manager. and he sees a lot of these streets. >> do a lot of walking. probably about 50 miles a week. >> all the walking reflects another shift in city strategy. this one driven by the decembe closure of what debuted as the tenderloin linkage center. >> when the tenderloin linkag center closed, we had to focus 100% on bringing those services to the street. that is when we divided the neighborhood into four different areas. every day, we work that area and we g through seven days a week. >> dph, dpw. we clean up and w offered to get people to shelter. we do wellness checks. if someone has somewhere to live already or
wilson walker has more on where those things stand now. >> reporter: there is more work then we can handle out here. i had a woman come and tell us that one tent went from one corner to another. we have to explain to people that we have rules to work with. >> surrounded by frustrated residents and fitted business owners, mark mesa is taking on challenge that some might think impossible, working for the cit department of emergency management. he is the tenderloi streets operation...
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wilson walker takes a look. >> i picked this because my understanding was at least a week ago, the creek closed because the parking lot was completely under water. >> reporter: if you wanted to measure california's change of water fortunes, boat ramp at lake sonoma would be one place. it's the scene of an incredible four month turn around for the water system where the drought officially started. >> host are getting a lot hotter. dries are getting drier. >> reporter: three years ago the governor was declaring the start of the drought in april 2021. >> things only got worse as storage dwindled and restrictions piled up. >> from a water supply standpoint our message is still we are in drought. we need to make the best use of every drop that we have. >> reporter: lake sonoma would hit all time low in november last year with concern mounting over what another dry year might mean. then it started raining. >> it's remarkable. >> reporter: in march, army corps of engineers started spilling water to make room for subsequent storms and drought lessons are already paying off. ten years of research
wilson walker takes a look. >> i picked this because my understanding was at least a week ago, the creek closed because the parking lot was completely under water. >> reporter: if you wanted to measure california's change of water fortunes, boat ramp at lake sonoma would be one place. it's the scene of an incredible four month turn around for the water system where the drought officially started. >> host are getting a lot hotter. dries are getting drier. >> reporter:...