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and so our wilson walker was at the meeting where the sheriff, herself, showed up. was that unexpected, wilson? >> reporter: i believe it was, juliette. i'll start by saying that i have covered some city council meetings and supervisor meetings. i've never seen anything quite like what unfolded here. but before we get to that, you know, you summed up the allegations against the sheriff here and a real center piece of this whole report. and there are several points here, one that he's not qualified for the position that he would have and that they took inappropriate measures to place him into that position and to imcrease his salary, any number of things to go on and on and on. and he is a center piece of the complaints against the sheriff and so when you keep him in mind and as we would go into what is about to happen here in the chambers. what were they doing today? and they were, of course, going to make that no confidence vote. and they came in to make that no confidence vote, where they would take a little bit of time and from members of the public. some of them
and so our wilson walker was at the meeting where the sheriff, herself, showed up. was that unexpected, wilson? >> reporter: i believe it was, juliette. i'll start by saying that i have covered some city council meetings and supervisor meetings. i've never seen anything quite like what unfolded here. but before we get to that, you know, you summed up the allegations against the sheriff here and a real center piece of this whole report. and there are several points here, one that he's not...
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wilson walker reporting there. >>> and no surprises in the race for u.s. senate in california. democratic representative, adam schiff, cruised to victory over steve garvey. the margin is well over one million votes. but republicans will have control of the senate when president trump is sworn in for a second term. joining us now is caroline heldman, political strategist at occidental college. thanks for joining us. caroline, we were in the studio together, watching those returns come in last night. so what were some of your biggest takeaways before trump -- like what went right for donald trump, and what went wrong for kamala harris? >> well, what went right for donald trump, he made gains with every demographic, especially with white women. it looks like they are going to break for him unusually so. but also black men, latino men, younger voters across the board, he made gains. in the swing states, kamala harris was down about 1.6 percentage points on average, and up over -- trump was up over her three points in non-swing states. that speaks to the fact her campaign actually m
wilson walker reporting there. >>> and no surprises in the race for u.s. senate in california. democratic representative, adam schiff, cruised to victory over steve garvey. the margin is well over one million votes. but republicans will have control of the senate when president trump is sworn in for a second term. joining us now is caroline heldman, political strategist at occidental college. thanks for joining us. caroline, we were in the studio together, watching those returns come...
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that's where our wilson walker joins us live in hoplin by the russian river. how's it looking out there, wilson? >> it's been raining pretty solid for a day and a half. >> reporter: on this second day of rain, lori tyson watched the creeks in her ukiah neighborhood rise. for a place that sees plenty of rain, the past 26 hours have been unusual. >> we get a lot of rain, but this is kind of different because it's been really steady. >> yeah. i like to come out, check out the storm when it's storming. >> reporter: this a good one? >> it's a pretty good storm, yeah. >> reporter: out on the coast the surge off the pacific was the kind of thing worth stopping to take a look at, even for lifelong fort bragg residents like jim madsen. >> been some pretty good gusts here every once in a while, rocks the car. >> reporter: traffic signs warn people to avoid driving, if possible, but as the rain adds up, the focus is shifting to waterways that are starting to surge and ground that is quickly becoming saturated. runoff is now moving every direction. >> this creek goes aroun
that's where our wilson walker joins us live in hoplin by the russian river. how's it looking out there, wilson? >> it's been raining pretty solid for a day and a half. >> reporter: on this second day of rain, lori tyson watched the creeks in her ukiah neighborhood rise. for a place that sees plenty of rain, the past 26 hours have been unusual. >> we get a lot of rain, but this is kind of different because it's been really steady. >> yeah. i like to come out, check out...
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let's speak to wilson walker to break down these developments. wilson, are you surprised that she conceded? >> reporter: i suppose not, right? i've been looking at the numbers. we got about 15% of the outstanding vote based on the numbers that we have from the elections office. those numbers didn't change at all. mayor-elect lurie's lead held solidly about 56%. there's no indication these numbers were going to change. i was calling around asking folks. no one seemed to think there was any indication these numbers were going to change. i suppose it was not much of a surprise. everyone was looking for a shift. i'm looking deeper into the numbers for maybe how this adds up. of the mark farrell vote, at least 53% of those went over to mark lurie. you can see how the ranked-choice part of it adds up. i guess my initial thought upon hearing the mayor concede the election is that it really has been sort of a london breed era in san francisco. london breed has been the mayor six years and those just weren't six regular years in the city. anybody who has b
let's speak to wilson walker to break down these developments. wilson, are you surprised that she conceded? >> reporter: i suppose not, right? i've been looking at the numbers. we got about 15% of the outstanding vote based on the numbers that we have from the elections office. those numbers didn't change at all. mayor-elect lurie's lead held solidly about 56%. there's no indication these numbers were going to change. i was calling around asking folks. no one seemed to think there was any...
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. >> our wilson walker joins us live with more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap around the city today. wilson? >> reporter: my first thought is after a week like this it just feels very appropriate that we're going to wrap this up in a bar. that is where we find ourselves tonight out in the avenues where as you mentioned, san francisco's mayor-elect is on a bit of a victory tour around the city today. i am told by people within his campaign they did not expect the race to have come to a conclusion as quickly as it did. they sort of scrambled, threw something together today, declared victory and admitted that there are serious challenges ahead. >> what i learned over these last 13 months is that so many people love this city. it's time for us to start making people feel like the city loves them back. >> reporter: for daniel lurie this was a day for him to feel the love himself a little bit like these congratulatory dumplings during a merchant walk through chinatown, but the merchant walk felt a lot like a victory lap snapping photos with well wishers and bumping into old fri
. >> our wilson walker joins us live with more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap around the city today. wilson? >> reporter: my first thought is after a week like this it just feels very appropriate that we're going to wrap this up in a bar. that is where we find ourselves tonight out in the avenues where as you mentioned, san francisco's mayor-elect is on a bit of a victory tour around the city today. i am told by people within his campaign they did not expect the race...
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wilson walker has more on the challenges they face. >>> and cyclists and drivers at odds with the bridge. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. i'm in san jose where the volleyball team is entrenched in the gender controversy. >> a cocaptain of the spartans is suing her coach and others to try to prevent a transgender teammate from playing in an upcoming tournament. da lin spoke to people on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: two top women's volleyball teams in the mountain west conference battling it out. number two san jose state in the blue jersey hosting number one, colorado state in white. some spectators attending for the first time intrigued by the controversy of the transgender player on the san jose team. >> everything about the physicality of a male is so much different than women. there is no way to undo that. >> reporter: the daughter plays competitive team volleyball and they wanted to see if the transgender player has any physical advantages over her peers. >> i definitely think it is unfair. they have a high vertical. that's a really big difference for the rest of us
wilson walker has more on the challenges they face. >>> and cyclists and drivers at odds with the bridge. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. i'm in san jose where the volleyball team is entrenched in the gender controversy. >> a cocaptain of the spartans is suing her coach and others to try to prevent a transgender teammate from playing in an upcoming tournament. da lin spoke to people on both sides of the issue. >> reporter: two top women's volleyball teams in...
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. >>> wilson walker takes us to the county where republicans are evenly matched with democrats. live from the cbs studios in san francisco on this final weekend before the election. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. election day is just two days away. many voters in the bay area have already sent out their ballots. >> it was a busy day for poll workers at san francisco's department of elections. many people came out today for early voting. we spoke with some of the folks about their state of mind. >> and i'm really excited for tuesday. it will be a very interesting and exciting day. and i'm really looking forward to the election. >> i'm nervous about tuesday's election because i do know there is an incredible force in this country that's focused on providing the american people with a path forward that does not include insults, derogatory comments, race baiting, and instead, we're going to move forward. >> voters are making sure their voices are heard. >> voters have important decisions to make including two major recalls. da lin has the latest. >> they've got the ballot,
. >>> wilson walker takes us to the county where republicans are evenly matched with democrats. live from the cbs studios in san francisco on this final weekend before the election. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. election day is just two days away. many voters in the bay area have already sent out their ballots. >> it was a busy day for poll workers at san francisco's department of elections. many people came out today for early voting. we spoke with some of the...
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>> wilson walker went to find out. >> we are in the happy boulders canyon, one of the more popular climbing areas in the immediate bishop area. >> reporter: casey is keeping an eye on the throngs of weekend visitors that have descended on one of the most popular climbing spots. >> if you are coming from a climbing gym, this is a good first stepping-stone, all you really need is some shoes. >> reporter: is the region's reputation has climbed, so now the numbers of people making this home. >> i love the eastern sierra, i fell in love with it, it's incredibly beautiful. any activity you are into, skiing, snowboarding, rockclimbing, whatever, flyfishing, it's all here, minutes from your doorstep. >> a lot of new people are coming in, this is paradise, why wouldn't you want to live in paradise? >> a century ago, this area was nothing but ranchers. >> it was definitely republican, my grandparents here. >> in a few short years, the county has shifted in her direction. >> now we have coffee shops, the climbers all hang out, you can definitely see, it's changing. >> i've lost 12 members of my church
>> wilson walker went to find out. >> we are in the happy boulders canyon, one of the more popular climbing areas in the immediate bishop area. >> reporter: casey is keeping an eye on the throngs of weekend visitors that have descended on one of the most popular climbing spots. >> if you are coming from a climbing gym, this is a good first stepping-stone, all you really need is some shoes. >> reporter: is the region's reputation has climbed, so now the numbers of...
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wilson walker explains. >> reporter: >> i came here two years ago, during covid and they had to started opening up the highway. >> reporter: grace is a sunset resident , a park volunteer, and a supporter of the plan to permanently close the stretch of the great highway. >> it is great and so many people come out even if it is not sunny and if it is foggy or bad weather there are people here on the weekend. >> the work were beginning today over the next few months is a great start but for it to have maximum impact we need to pass proposition can k. >> reporter: it will close the highway from slope to lincoln in the way supporters describe this, it really is not much of a choice. >> the southern part of the great highway is already falling into the ocean because of coastal erosion. that is the lemon. the lemonade is what we are trying to fix and create by creating this park. >> i have lived here for 47 years. my first job was working at playland at the beach, back in 1963. >> reporter: joe has spent most of his life living on the great highway and he wanted to remain just that . >> it say
wilson walker explains. >> reporter: >> i came here two years ago, during covid and they had to started opening up the highway. >> reporter: grace is a sunset resident , a park volunteer, and a supporter of the plan to permanently close the stretch of the great highway. >> it is great and so many people come out even if it is not sunny and if it is foggy or bad weather there are people here on the weekend. >> the work were beginning today over the next few months...
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and that is where our wilson walker met up with a new mayor elect where the community was eager to hear how he can turn things around. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, could not get together and do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permanent chief that will establish and build trust with the community here. >> reporter: antioch mayor-elect came here to talk to us but it was clear as soon as he got out of his car that plenty of people wanted to talk to him. >> all of the violence, i am about to move in january. >> you are? >> okay. >> you know, you need to make our neighborhood safe. we have children, they want to ride the bike and walk the dog. >> we need to get the hoa involved. they have taken off so we don't have things for the kids to do. >> reporter: this parking lot and the neighborhood have seen four shootings in the past seven-days. many more in recent months. it is the epicenter of violence in antioch and he says as the police department staffs up with 40 incoming officers this area needs to be a priority. >> every
and that is where our wilson walker met up with a new mayor elect where the community was eager to hear how he can turn things around. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, could not get together and do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permanent chief that will establish and build trust with the community here. >> reporter: antioch mayor-elect came here to talk to us but it was clear as soon as he got out of his car...
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wilson walker has more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap. >> reporter: san francisco's mayor-elect accepted the title today. from there, he has gone on a tour of the city, chinatown, senior center to a luncheon, to ice cream. he road around on a fire truck. how do you closeout a day like that? with happy hour, of course. he come out to the avenues for a beer gathering with supporters and staff members. this has been, of course, a big day for dan lurie. >> what i learned over the last 13 months is that so many people love this city. it is time for us to start making people feel like the city loves them back. [ applause ] >> reporter: for lurie a walk felt like a victory lap, snapping photos and bumping into old friends like the president of the san francisco giants. >> i just realized i have known him half of his life. going back three decades. so, i think it will be fantastic to have him with, the good thing about him, he is a great listener in. he knows the city and he really cares about the city. >> reporter: turning around this city will not happen overnight. we have challenges
wilson walker has more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap. >> reporter: san francisco's mayor-elect accepted the title today. from there, he has gone on a tour of the city, chinatown, senior center to a luncheon, to ice cream. he road around on a fire truck. how do you closeout a day like that? with happy hour, of course. he come out to the avenues for a beer gathering with supporters and staff members. this has been, of course, a big day for dan lurie. >> what i learned...
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. >> our wilson walker joins us live with more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap around they today. wilson? >> reporter: my first thought is after a week like this it just feels very appropriate that we're going to wrap this up in a bar. that is where we find ourselves tonight out in the avenues where as you mentioned, san francisco's mayor-elect is on a bit of a victory tour around the city today. i am told by people within his campaign they di
. >> our wilson walker joins us live with more on lurie's message as he made his victory lap around they today. wilson? >> reporter: my first thought is after a week like this it just feels very appropriate that we're going to wrap this up in a bar. that is where we find ourselves tonight out in the avenues where as you mentioned, san francisco's mayor-elect is on a bit of a victory tour around the city today. i am told by people within his campaign they di
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wilson walker is live in guerneville where the river has now reached flood stage. wilson, you were there earlier this week when it really wasn't forecast to rise this high. thanks for joining us. >> reporter: yeah, juliette. it was forecast to rise, not quite this much. as we'll see, little variances in what that river does can make a bit of a difference depending on exactly where you are along the russian river. this river has a reputation for rising quickly. that is exactly what has happened. >> go forward just real slow. just put it in gear. >> luckily, i had a tow rope that i can get out of the water because the water was right through the doors perform. >> reporter: for rafael alvarez, the initial forecast for the russian river was just off his property line, but in a place where two feet can mean your classic mercedes -- >> huge difference because two feet either way when it comes over the bank, then most of the water will go onto the flat land. >> reporter: far more incredible than the height of the water is how fast it happened. tuesday the forecast was for
wilson walker is live in guerneville where the river has now reached flood stage. wilson, you were there earlier this week when it really wasn't forecast to rise this high. thanks for joining us. >> reporter: yeah, juliette. it was forecast to rise, not quite this much. as we'll see, little variances in what that river does can make a bit of a difference depending on exactly where you are along the russian river. this river has a reputation for rising quickly. that is exactly what has...
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that is where wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect to talk about his plans to try to turn things around, and people were eager to hear what he had to say. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permit chief and a good one that understands policing trust with this community here. >> ron bernal came to the sycamore square shopping center to talk to us, but it was clear as soon as he got out of his car that plenty of people wanted to talk to him. >> and all the violence, like i'm about to move in january. >> you are? okay. you know, to make our neighborhoods safe. we have children, they want to ride the bike, walk the dogs. >> we need to
that is where wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect to talk about his plans to try to turn things around, and people were eager to hear what he had to say. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permit chief and a good one that understands policing trust with this community here. >> ron bernal came to the sycamore square shopping center to talk to us, but it was...
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as wilson walker shows us, muni leaders have some difficult decisions to make. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to san francisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubai, sachin had to see the cable cars during his visit. san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car system or the f line. these are services that are very expensive to operate, but are at the core of our city's identity, including bringing back a strong visitor economy. >> reporter: transportation director jeffrey tumlin is again sounding large bells about the budget hole that opens in 2025 and then balloons in 2026, possibly more than $300 million. >> it is the equivalent of eliminating over half of the system. >> reporter: you know the story. the downtown downturn emptied out those downtown transit stations and even while bus lines have recovered . >> i think i see more and more people on the bus during the day t
as wilson walker shows us, muni leaders have some difficult decisions to make. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to san francisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubai, sachin had to see the cable cars during his visit. san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car...
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wilson walker breaks it down. >> i just wanted to get some footage along here with all of the amazing colors. and the water. i always find it amusing that the old timers on the mountain were not so creative with their water fall names, cataract and cascade, they both mean water fall. >> the water falls are still gushing as the tail end of the storm system makes its way through the watershed. hillary came out to enjoy the beauty of it all without the deluge. >> this is everything from the previous storm that is left coming down. so, it is not crazy but it is much more manageable for walking. >> reporter: and all of that water is making its way into a marin water system that is now at 88% capacity. for late november that puts reservoirs at 136% of normal for this time of the year. that is the fullest the system has been at this point in the water season since kent dam was raised in 1988 and it is not just marin. we heard good news from sonoma water last week. >> you look at above what the average is this time of the year. going into a water year with that amount of rainfall in our reser
wilson walker breaks it down. >> i just wanted to get some footage along here with all of the amazing colors. and the water. i always find it amusing that the old timers on the mountain were not so creative with their water fall names, cataract and cascade, they both mean water fall. >> the water falls are still gushing as the tail end of the storm system makes its way through the watershed. hillary came out to enjoy the beauty of it all without the deluge. >> this is...
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our wilson walker spent the day checking in with people who live along creeks and the russian river. >> reporter: our storm system is here. we are due for it. creeks, streams, the russian river, they're about to spring to life. >> we're getting our equipment out of the water, so we have the floating dock. we would pull it out of the water to get it in before the storm comes. >> reporter: moving through late november and the summer docks are finally coming out of the water. the russian river currently at about 5½ feet is expected to start climbing on thursday, cresting about 25 feet by saturday morning now. it's important to note that is still a full 10 feet below flood stage below river, but still people on the water, they're expecting a pretty quick jump. >> we do, yeah, but nothing to be alarmed about. not yet. >> and if you're in the low lining areas, where there are some small streams, that's where we are looking at possibly the most issues in those areas. >> reporter: the first responders say the real concern is low lying areas, particularly creeks and streams that might have so
our wilson walker spent the day checking in with people who live along creeks and the russian river. >> reporter: our storm system is here. we are due for it. creeks, streams, the russian river, they're about to spring to life. >> we're getting our equipment out of the water, so we have the floating dock. we would pull it out of the water to get it in before the storm comes. >> reporter: moving through late november and the summer docks are finally coming out of the water. the...
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wilson walker was there. >> reporter: as the reality of a second trump administration takes hold, i know there is a lot of fear and anxiety, frustration, and sadness and i understand. >> reporter: california attorney general robb bonta standing in front of the golden gate bridge said his office had spent the previous weeks and months preparing for the event of a second trump administration. >> we've prepared in detail with litigation strategy. we have a legislative strategy. we have thought in detail about where and when we sue on what grounds and we're working with our partners across the state. >> so the first big question is, as you know, the million dollar question is what exactly will the trump administration do? >> reporter: uc law san francisco professor reese says from immigration to environmental laws, california won a number of cases the first time around because the administration's work was frequently sloppy. >> in the first trump administration, the trump administration lost a lot of cases for actions the courts found arbitrary and capricious because they were not thought th
wilson walker was there. >> reporter: as the reality of a second trump administration takes hold, i know there is a lot of fear and anxiety, frustration, and sadness and i understand. >> reporter: california attorney general robb bonta standing in front of the golden gate bridge said his office had spent the previous weeks and months preparing for the event of a second trump administration. >> we've prepared in detail with litigation strategy. we have a legislative strategy....
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wilson walker with what it could mean for san francisco. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to san francisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubais, sachin had to see the cable car during his visit, san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car system or the f line. these are services that are very expensive to operate, but are at the core of our city's identity, including bringing back a strong visitor economy. >> reporter: transportation director jeffrey tumlin is again sounding large bells about the budget hole that opens in 2025 and balloons in 2026, possibly more than $300 million. >> it is the equivalent of eliminating over half of the system. >> reporter: you know the story, the downtown downturn emptied out those downtown transit stations and even while bus lines have recovered -- >> i think i see more and more people on the bus during the day than i ever used to. >> re
wilson walker with what it could mean for san francisco. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to san francisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubais, sachin had to see the cable car during his visit, san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car system or the f line....
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wilson walker joining us live from the north bay near lake mendocino. right now with more, you are kind of getting hammered, wilson? >> it was pretty calm, and a lot of people were like boy, this isn't adding up to much. within the last 30 minutes, the rain and wind has picked up again. coming after our good year, and the average year, they are trying to keep the streak alive. here we go, this is a good start. >> here we go. >> i come here like i said, a couple times with the dog. i want to come see what the river was looking like. >> reporter: tom bunting and his lab, molly, took a break to see what affect it was all having on the nearby russian river. sure enough. >> oh yeah, it has come up a little bit. but like you said, you know, it's got a lot of room to go. we can get more water here. >> reporter: but it's the kind of start to the winter that he would usually see around halloween, but he'll take it. >> it's perfect. it's what we need. we could use some more of it. >> from what i understand, if you look at ukiah, where we are expecting ten inches o
wilson walker joining us live from the north bay near lake mendocino. right now with more, you are kind of getting hammered, wilson? >> it was pretty calm, and a lot of people were like boy, this isn't adding up to much. within the last 30 minutes, the rain and wind has picked up again. coming after our good year, and the average year, they are trying to keep the streak alive. here we go, this is a good start. >> here we go. >> i come here like i said, a couple times with the...
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our wilson walker is there and will have a live report at 6:00. >>> now let's give you a live look from washington, d.c. where republicans will have control in both chambers of commerce when president-elect trump returns to the white house in january. cbs news is now projecting the gop to win at least 218 seats in the house. the exact number needed to secure the majority. california played a key role in pushing the gop over the top, including district 41, that race and riverside county where they are now projected to win. let me bring that up right now. that's 441. a win over them where they served in the house for more than three decades, and that's not working. and they are still not called that, including the 13 district in san joaquin. they are now with a lead over several thousand votes. but still a lot of ballots are left to be counted. they also gained control of the senate during this election. today in a secret ballot. senators voted south dakota republican john tooten to replace mitch mcconnell. and he's in his fourth senate term as a part of the republican party's more tradit
our wilson walker is there and will have a live report at 6:00. >>> now let's give you a live look from washington, d.c. where republicans will have control in both chambers of commerce when president-elect trump returns to the white house in january. cbs news is now projecting the gop to win at least 218 seats in the house. the exact number needed to secure the majority. california played a key role in pushing the gop over the top, including district 41, that race and riverside county...
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that is where wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect to talk about his plans to try to turn things around, and people were eager to hear what he had to say. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permit chief and a good one that understands policing trust with this community here. >> ron bernal came to the sycamore square shopping center to talk to us, but it was clear as soon as he got out of his car that plenty of people wanted to talk to him. >> and all the violence, like i'm about to move in january. >> you are? okay. you know, to make our neighborhoods safe. we have children, they want to ride the bike, walk the dogs. >> we need to get the hoa back involved. they're taking off. >> reporter: this parking lot and the adjoining sycamore neighborhood have seen four shootings in the past seven days. many more in recent months. it's the epic center of violence in antioch. bernal says as the police department staffs up with some 40 incoming officers, this area must be a priority an
that is where wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect to talk about his plans to try to turn things around, and people were eager to hear what he had to say. >> what are you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't do for our community? >> the first thing we need to do is get a permit chief and a good one that understands policing trust with this community here. >> ron bernal came to the sycamore square shopping center to talk to us, but it was...
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wilson walker spoke to people living there who say they have never seen anything like it. >> and put it here. >> and luckily i had a total rope i could get out of the water. >> reporter: it could mean a classic mercedes. and when it comes over the bank. then most of the water will be going through the flat lands. >> reporter: and it is how fast it happened when we were here on tuesday, the river was sitting just over five and a half feet in the forecast at the time was for the storm system to push the river to about 25 feet that forecast has been exceeded. >> i went from six to now, i think it's close to 30. went from about six feet to i think approaching 30 feet right now. >> and the last predictive model i saw would be about 34. 35 feet is when we would receive moderate flooding here in the lower russian area. >> this is really sort of right about at the line where it starts to cause problems here. >> right. and it is right at that line. depending on what the rain system with the storm system does, whether it continues. i mean, it has led up a little bit in light rain right now, bu
wilson walker spoke to people living there who say they have never seen anything like it. >> and put it here. >> and luckily i had a total rope i could get out of the water. >> reporter: it could mean a classic mercedes. and when it comes over the bank. then most of the water will be going through the flat lands. >> reporter: and it is how fast it happened when we were here on tuesday, the river was sitting just over five and a half feet in the forecast at the time was...
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our wilson walker has been reporting in sonoma county throughout the past week joining us live now in guerneville with how the county is responding to some neighbors who felt a little caught off guard. >> reporter: yeah. let's go back to a couple important things that unfolded last week. first, the initial forecast for the river on tuesday was about 25 feet. water got a lot higher than that, close to 35 feet, an important mark because as we heard from the fire district out here on friday, 35 feet is where things start to get challenging here. now if you're the county, how do you manage a flood that is looking like that? well, the county says it ran the playbook for a minor flood and in the end that is exactly what they got. >> the water came up to about right here. so it was up to about here. >> reporter: theresa burns is still sorting that what might be salvageable from her camper consumed by the nearby creek as the russian river rose on friday. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. yeah. this is the truck and my poor little jaguar o
our wilson walker has been reporting in sonoma county throughout the past week joining us live now in guerneville with how the county is responding to some neighbors who felt a little caught off guard. >> reporter: yeah. let's go back to a couple important things that unfolded last week. first, the initial forecast for the river on tuesday was about 25 feet. water got a lot higher than that, close to 35 feet, an important mark because as we heard from the fire district out here on friday,...
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wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect for his plan on how to turn things around. >> what are different that the other mayor could not get together and do in our community? >> well, the first thing we need to do is get a permanent chief and a good one that understanding community policing and establish relationships and establish trust with the community here. >> reporter: ron bernal came to the shopping center to talk to us. it was clear as soon as he got out of his car that plenty of people wanted to talk to him. >> i am about to move in january. >> you are? >> okay. >> yeah. we need, you know, to make our neighborhood safe. children want to ride the bike, walk the dogs, you know. >> we need the hoa back involved. they have taken off so we don't have stuff for the kids to do. >> reporter: this parking lot and the adjoining sycamore neighborhood have seen four shootings in the last few days. it is the epi-center in antioch and bernal says as the police department staffs up with 40 officers, this area must be a priority and around-the-clock. >> every morning when we wake up we
wilson walker met up with the new mayor elect for his plan on how to turn things around. >> what are different that the other mayor could not get together and do in our community? >> well, the first thing we need to do is get a permanent chief and a good one that understanding community policing and establish relationships and establish trust with the community here. >> reporter: ron bernal came to the shopping center to talk to us. it was clear as soon as he got out of his...
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. >>> wilson walker takes us to the county where republicans are evenly matched with democrats. the election. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. election day is just two days away. many voters in the bay area have already sent out their ballots. >> it was a busy day for poll workers at san francisco's department of elections. many people came out today for early voting. we spoke with some of the folks about their state of mind. >> and i'm really excited for tuesday. it will be a very interesting and exciting day. and i'm really looking forward to the election. >> i'm nervou
. >>> wilson walker takes us to the county where republicans are evenly matched with democrats. the election. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. election day is just two days away. many voters in the bay area have already sent out their ballots. >> it was a busy day for poll workers at san francisco's department of elections. many people came out today for early voting. we spoke with some of the folks about their state of mind. >> and i'm really excited for...
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wilson walker with what it could mean for san francisco. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to sanncisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubais, sachin had to see the cable car during his visit, san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car system or the f line. these are services that are very expen
wilson walker with what it could mean for san francisco. >> my cousin told me if you're coming to sanncisco, you have to visit and you specifically had to sit in the tram to enjoy the ride because it is historical. >> reporter: all the way from dubais, sachin had to see the cable car during his visit, san francisco's rolling landmark turned possible budget crisis target? >> we're looking at even more painful losses like trimming back the cable car system or the f line. these...
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our wilson walker spoke with people on the riverfront who say they had no idea how bad it would get. >> water came up to about right here. so it was up to about here. >> reporter: teresa burns is still sorting through what might be salvageable from her camper consumed by the nearby creek as the russian river rose on friday. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. in the past we've had nixel alerts and stuff like that with previous floods and even through the fires and everything. we were getting alerts, but this time we didn't. >> this water came in and it was a flow of water. >> reporter: michael gomez says he was lucky to save his camper at the last minute, but given the impact of the water he, too, was left wondering. >> well, you know, that was funny because we were asking ourselves the same question. we didn't get any nixel alerts. we didn't get anything. >> well, i want to emphasize that although an alert didn't go out, there was plenty of communication. we spent the last eight days working with our community partners, cities, fi
our wilson walker spoke with people on the riverfront who say they had no idea how bad it would get. >> water came up to about right here. so it was up to about here. >> reporter: teresa burns is still sorting through what might be salvageable from her camper consumed by the nearby creek as the russian river rose on friday. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. in the past we've had nixel alerts and stuff like that with...
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. >> reporter: our wilson walker was there for leary's victory lap around the city on saturday. >> reporterlearned over these last 13 months that so many people love this city. it's time for us to start making people feel like the city loves them back. >> reporter: for daniel leary it was the day to feel the love himself like these complimentary dumplings but the merchant walk felt a lot like a victory lap while running into old friends like the president of the giants. >> i just learned that i have known daniel almost all of his life going back three decades. i think it'll be great to have him. the good thing about him he's a great listener, he really knows the city and he really cares about the city. >> reporter: turning around this city will not happen overnight. we have extremely difficult challenges ahead. >> reporter: mixed in with the air of celebration was the acknowledgment that what leary has won is responsibility for the city's challenges, many of which have vexed mayors for decades. >> our mandate, our mandate is to show how government must deliver on its promises. clean and saf
. >> reporter: our wilson walker was there for leary's victory lap around the city on saturday. >> reporterlearned over these last 13 months that so many people love this city. it's time for us to start making people feel like the city loves them back. >> reporter: for daniel leary it was the day to feel the love himself like these complimentary dumplings but the merchant walk felt a lot like a victory lap while running into old friends like the president of the giants....
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wilson walker went to find out. >> reporter: we are in the happy boulders canyon, one of the more popular probably the eastern sierra. casey is keeping an eye on the throngs of weekend visitors that descended on one of the most popular climbing spots in the country. >> if you're coming from a climbing gym, this is a stepping-stone to climb outside for the first time. all you really need is shoes. >> reporter: and the reputation as client and so was the number of people who want to call this area home , casey and his girlfriend moved here three years ago. >> the eastern sierra , fell in love with it. it's incredibly beautiful. if you're into outdoor recreation, any activity whether skiing, snowboarding, trail running, rockclimbing , whatever, fly fishing, it is here and minutes away from your doorstep. >> a lot of new people are coming in because this is paradise. why wouldn't you want to live in paradise? >> reporter: patricia and her family moved to bishop over a century ago when the area was nothing but ranchers. >> it was definitely republican , specially like my grandparents. about 23
wilson walker went to find out. >> reporter: we are in the happy boulders canyon, one of the more popular probably the eastern sierra. casey is keeping an eye on the throngs of weekend visitors that descended on one of the most popular climbing spots in the country. >> if you're coming from a climbing gym, this is a stepping-stone to climb outside for the first time. all you really need is shoes. >> reporter: and the reputation as client and so was the number of people who...
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wilson walker met up with the new mayor-elect for his plan on how to start things to turn around. >>rter: what you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't get it together and do in our community? >> well, it's -- the first thing we need to do to get a permanent chief and a good one that understands community policing is going to establish relationships and build trust with this community here. >> reporter: antioch mayor-elect ron bernal came to the sycamore street shopping center to talk to us but it was clear as soon as he got out of his car that plenty of people wanted to talk to him. >> everybody -- i'm about to move in january. >> you are? >> yeah. >> okay. >> yeah. we need you know, make our neighborhood safe. we have children, you know. >> absolutely. >> they want to ride the bike and walk the dogs you know. >> we need to get the hoa back involved and so you know, they've taken off so we don't have stuff for the kids to do. >> reporter: this parking lot and the adjoining sycamore neighborhood have seen four shootings in the past seven days. many more in r
wilson walker met up with the new mayor-elect for his plan on how to start things to turn around. >>rter: what you going to do different that the other mayor, you know, couldn't get it together and do in our community? >> well, it's -- the first thing we need to do to get a permanent chief and a good one that understands community policing is going to establish relationships and build trust with this community here. >> reporter: antioch mayor-elect ron bernal came to the...
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in this video, our wilson walker went to that area and has their stories. >> absolutely, it's been rainingsolid for a day and a half. >> reporter: on this second day of rain, lori tyson watched the creeks in her yucaipa neighborhood rise. >> wow. that's -- that's higher than usual. >> reporter: and for a place that sees plenty of rain the past 26 hours have been unusual. >> we get a lot of rain. but this is kind of different because it's been really steady. >> yeah, i like to come out and check out the storm when it's storming. that's a pretty good storm: yeah. >> reporter: out on the coast, the surge off the pacific was the kind of thing worth stopping to take a look at even for lifelong fort bragg residents like jim matson. >> been some pretty good gusts here. every once in a while. and rocks the car. [ laughter ] >> reporter: traffic signs warned people to avoid driving if possible and in the hills, caltrans worked to keep roads cleared of debris. but as the rain adds up, the focus is shifting more to waterways that are starting to surge and ground that is quickly becoming saturated, ru
in this video, our wilson walker went to that area and has their stories. >> absolutely, it's been rainingsolid for a day and a half. >> reporter: on this second day of rain, lori tyson watched the creeks in her yucaipa neighborhood rise. >> wow. that's -- that's higher than usual. >> reporter: and for a place that sees plenty of rain the past 26 hours have been unusual. >> we get a lot of rain. but this is kind of different because it's been really steady....
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walker. >> i am christal wilson. i go to a and m university. >> my name is elijah and i go to morgan state university. >> you are studying historic preservation as part of your college courses. how did you get into this field of study? why did you pick this? >> i major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant science. originally we don't offer any archaeology courses so i did a quick google search and realized agriculture science is very important in historic preservation. >> how so? >> when you are looking for artifacts, you can look for flowers that could indicate unmarked bodies, soil, decomposition. >> how did you get into historic preservation? >> this is my introduction into the field. i'm studying african-american studies and preserving our culture and history. >> you are wearing a shirt, cultural heritage in the forest which what is that? >> that the name of the program. >> how did you pick this program? >> one of my history teachers has a blog where she posts internship. >> where do your interes
walker. >> i am christal wilson. i go to a and m university. >> my name is elijah and i go to morgan state university. >> you are studying historic preservation as part of your college courses. how did you get into this field of study? why did you pick this? >> i major in agricultural science with a concentration in plant science. originally we don't offer any archaeology courses so i did a quick google search and realized agriculture science is very important in...