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prominent progressives joins the race for mayor, how his campaign could impact the crowded field of contenders. and speaking of san francisco, time to hit the brakes, if you are thinking of turning right on red, white it soon will be illegal downtown. good evening, i'm andrea nakano. we begin in oakland, a business that was broken into on easter sunday held a community event thanking customers and doubling down on its commitment to stay in the town. this is surveillance footage from easter morning when somebody broke the glass door and store merchandise, the owner says she won't let thieves run her out of the city that she loves. >> the business owner says despite the public safety challenge, oakland is still worth fighting for. a warm and supportive crowd shopping at the taylor j clothing store on saturday afternoon. it is a big
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contrast to this video taken on easter sunday when a thief ransacked the downtown broadway store. >> this is ridiculous, it is easter. i was so angry, we are done, we are going to go somewhere else. that was my original thought. >> reporter: the thief took about $20,000 of merchandise and the ipad used to collect credit card payments, she said it was especially painful because they do so many community events and invest so much in oakland. >> we have our own downtown factory, we make all the clothing. >> reporter: but what happened after is what reminded her of why she set up shop here in the first place, the people. neighbors emailed her positive messages and some even donated to her gofundme. >> the love is so real, it is amazing. >> reporter: instead of running
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away, taylor says she will stay and be a part of the solution, many businesses have already closed siding crime. >> we are not going to let a few bad apples ruin this. >> reporter: she held an event on saturday to say thank you, it was also a way to remind others to support all the small businesses in the city as many are struggling with lower foot traffic due to crime. >> be very conscious of your dollars and where you spend them, keep your money in oakland, keep your support in oakland. just fight against it. >> reporter: her customers agree, saying the health of the city is tied to the success of small businesses. >> if we all want to be a part of this, we all have to play our part, and keep it going. but also a wake-up call to the city to really think about what is going on. >> reporter: oakland police report that in the first three months of this year, burglaries were down, but robberies went up, 35%.
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>> it is challenging right now but i don't think it is over oakland, i think we have to stand strong and it is going to take everyone's effort. >> reporter: while businesses and customers are doing their part, elected leaders have to step up and do more to improve public safety. if you were in the east bay or san francisco, you may have felt an earthquake today, it struck just after 11:00 this morning, the epicenter was just outside of berkeley. at the time, u.s. geological survey said it had a preliminary magnitude of 3.4, it has been slightly downgraded to 3.3. usgs says more than 3400 people felt it, most were within 13 miles of the epicenter. it was mostly filled in parts of berkeley, the oakland hills and san francisco. there were no reports of any damage. we had some people call and tell us they saw their windows rattle. this comes a day after a rare
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earthquake rattled the northeast , a magnitude 4.8 quake hit northern new jersey. it was widely felt throughout the region from new york city to philadelphia. and recovery efforts continue in taiwan after this week's 7.4 magnitude quake, at least 13 people have been killed and more than 1000 are injured. hundreds are still stranded in remote areas cut off by damaged roads and mudslides. it's the most powerful quake to hit the island in 25 years. now to a developing story in san francisco, fire crews are at the scene of a house fire in the potrero hill neighborhood, this is on kansas and 19th street. it is right behind downtown high school. video from citizen app shows black smoke and flames coming out of the roof. fire crews are asking people to avoid the area. there
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are -- there is no word on injuries at this point. district 3 supervisor, aaron peskin kicked off his campaign for mayor with a rally in chinatown this morning. >> while i thankfully don't have any billionaires on my side, i have you. and i ask you to join with me to fight with me, to save our city without sacrificing our values. >> peskin is the president of the board in one of the longest-serving politicians in city history. now he is the sole progressive running to unseat london breed in november. wilson walker caught up with peskin on friday as he was filing the paperwork to join the race. >> i think you will know my work on behalf of neighborhoods in san francisco. i want to be a neighborhood mayor that honors every neighborhood in san francisco.
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>> reporter: neighborhood is the word of the day as he made his run official, but this is not a new keyword, it's the same word we heard when we were asking whether or not he would join the race. >> i started out as a neighborhood guy, i started out as a neighborhood activist in north beach. >> reporter: let's unpack the word neighborhood a little bit, on one level, if you are running for mayor, neighborhoods are a nice way to think about building a coalition, he has about a quarter century of experience in north beach. and how about the next neighborhood over? >> the reason i'm launching this campaign is because of my deep and abiding connections with the chinese community. >> reporter: chinatown is more than a neighborhood, it is the core of the city's asian population, there is a reason that other candidates have made major announcements in this very plaza. recent years have shown the strengths of this
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voting constituency, largely in support of moderate causes but as political scientists will tell you, voters do not always vote by label. >> we tend to assume they will line up the progressives and moderates and vote consistently, and they typically don't do that. >> reporter: roots in chinatown can act as a buffer as the progressive candidate, and then there is what it means to be progressive and we have already seen a preview of this specifically in relation to recent battles over housing and zoning. have a listen to the mayor and her recent state of the city address. >> building homes and adding treatment beds is progressive. >> reporter: peskin would argue that the need for housing must also be balanced against something else. >> i think it is also about sticking up for the neighborhood of san francisco. >> reporter: the race begins to take shape, amid a lot of talk about shifting politics in san
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francisco. >> i don't think this is about progressive or moderates, this is about taking care of san francisco and being a mayor who knows how. >> reporter: so much discussion about the potential peskin run for so long at the signing of the paperwork, the announcement feels incomplete, but the campaign really begins, and anyone thinking about running for mayor can still come down to the registrant's office and sign up. the deadline is in june. >> they will be facing off against some high profile and well-funded moderate candidates, they include mark farrell who served as interim mayor for six months after the death of the mayor in 2017. the founder of an anti-poverty nonprofit and peskin's fellow supervisor, while san francisco police arrested a man suspected of shooting and killing someone
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at a barbershop yesterday, the shooting happened at mission and 20 at around 1:30 yesterday afternoon and the victim died at the scene. around 10:00 last night, they arrested the suspect, alexander martinez in richmond. police have not released any information about the victim. chp is looking for two young boys who went missing in mountain view last night, they were the last scene on montecito avenue near stevenson elementary school. mountain view police say taylor took the two boys and a blue 2018 ford escape with the license plate from missouri. police would not tell us how taylor is related to the boys. daniel is nine years old and david is four years old. still ahead, aid workers killed by an air strike in gaza, a bay area chef who works with the world central kitchen and remembers her friend.
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>> his loss is a loss for not only world central kitchen, but the planet. it is truly a tragedy. plus, traveling to the path of totality for monday's solar eclipse is one thing, but we will show you how some people are getting a unique bird's-eye view. beautiful time-lapse today as we watch the clouds that were bubbling from our vantage point on mount diablo, this is the end of that system, we are done with the rain, there is another one that is going to give us a few
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into a canal, they pulled the woman from her smashed and shattered car and she is recovering at a hospital. this happened in bay point. officials say she was driving on highway 4 when she lost control of her car. on monday, day will turn in tonight for a few preciousthe t eclipse will travel along the path of totality, stretching from texas to maine. in california, we will only see a partial eclipse. the eclipse will start around 10:15 and last for two hours. in san jose, the library is giving out free solar glasses this weekend ahead of the eclipse. they are available at all of the libraries 25 locations. and you may need them because doctors say solar glasses are needed to watch the eclipse without risking permanent eye damage. the library says there is a big demand for those glasses.
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>> we are trying to get out 300, and they are going really fast. >> millions of americans are expected to travel to spots along the eclipse path to catch a glimpse, but how about experiences from 30,000 feet in the air? we have more on how one airline is offering the flight of a lifetime to get that incredible view. >> delta airlines captain, phil marshall and phil daniels recently hopped inside this airbus 220 simulator at the company's headquarters in atlanta. they are experienced pilots, but on monday, they will be doing something new, chasing a solar eclipse. delta offered the first april 8th flight from austin to detroit last march, is sold out within 24 hours. the airline added a second flight from dallas to detroit, routes chosen because
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they are nearest to the path of the eclipse. they will operate normally until they reach an area over southeast missouri. that is when, as we saw in the simulator, the captains plan to bank the plane 30 degrees once on each side to give passengers a view of the eclipse, they will have four minutes to do it. >> it seems like a lot of things have to align in order for that to happen, but that is what we are good at. >> that is coming from the operations in customer center, where we learned the precision needed to make it all happen, the moon's shadow will travel at more than 1500 miles per hour over the united states. >> the sun is going to be catching up to us, so we are taking off before it even hits the border on the south end and it'll catch up to us. >> passengers will be wearing specialized classes to protect their eyes during the eclipse.
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captain marshall will not be looking, but still, it'll be the flight of a lifetime. >> this is fantastic for me, every day is like a dream come true for us as pilots. >> and you can join us on monday for eclipse watch, our special coverage of the solar eclipse starts at 10:00 streaming on cbs news bay area, you can find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. and darren peck is with us now, it is going to be pretty cool, even if it is just partial from here. >> the partial eclipse is definitely worth checking out at home, and right after that, i'm going to show you how vastly different it'll be from the experience of somebody who is going to be in the path of totality. let's go to the imagery. so, this is our view. and of course you would have to have your special glasses on to see that, the way it'll play out, because if you looked at the sun and it was only getting
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34%, you would get serious damage to your eyes, that is why, that is the only amount that is going to be covered from our vantage point. it is still fascinating, it is a really enlightening experience and something you should take part in. i want to show you the difference for those who are in that path that is going to go through the midsection of the country, we will use dallas as an example. when you get the complete total solar eclipse, it is a very different experience, primarily because for four minutes, the moon will block the entire sun and in that time, you are able to see the corona which is the atmosphere of the sun. it is so bright, we can't ever see that but when you get this perfect alignment where the moon blocks the sun but it only blocks it perfectly enough so it outlines it exactly and you are able to see the corona around the edges
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for that is what makes it such a spectacular experience. it gets dark enough, you can see the stars and constellations in the middle of the day when this happens. and one of the researchers i was talking to from the exploratory and said in 2017, you could see the solar flares going off the edge of it. here is the path, it is only 100 miles wide and it is going to be cloudy for that on thursday. it is going to be tough to forecast the clouds, they will be doing that up to the hour for many places. our forecast is easier, there's a little bit of light rain coming, very late tonight and into tomorrow morning. if you isolated showers which will be done before sunrise, so no rain in the forecast on sunday. as we take at the -- take a look at the early afternoon, the southern edge of the diablo range, could have a few showers in the higher elevations.
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morning lows tomorrow, we are still cool but not as cold as this morning, we started the warming trend. daytime highs in the mid 60s, but look at the comparison from sunday to thursday, huge difference. there is a significant warm-up coming our way. you can see it in the microclimates, san francisco and oakland, it is going to be in the mid-70s on wednesday, upper 70s in oakland, near 80 for the north bay and low 80s for san jose. and when we take a look at the north bay valleys and inland for the east bay, around the low 80s as well. ahead in sports, the men's national championship game, how it all went down in glendale. plus, we have seen a lot of bad first pitches at baseball games, i was hoping a
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the warriors are back home tomorrow night, but they will be resting steph curry, golden state has five games left to play, that would mean a matchup with the kings, that should be fun. to the college game, purdue back in the final four for the first time since 1980, taking on bj burns and nc state. our producer made the trip to glendale, let's go , and dj horn had a going in the first half, scoring 13 of his 20 points. but, the boilermakers made a run to pull away in the second half, the player of the year leading the way with 20 points and 14 rebounds. purdue won to advance to the title game, we will see you back at work on monday, justin, no need to stick around. the a's enjoying their time at a big-league park in
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detroit, brent having fun in motown, he belted his second homer of the series. oakland jumped out to a 2-0 lead, strange territory for them this season. and paul blackburn tossed six shutout innings, oakland has only won two games this season, both started by blackburn. the giants won their home opener friday in walk-off fashion, they will look to keep that momentum going tonight against the padres. pablo not without the giants, he was released at the end of spring training, but the panda isn't ready to retire, he is joining the atlantic league, and the ballers could come back to the bay area, we'll see. and fred warner, we love the guy, but i don't think he will be
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following in coach's footsteps. he threw out the first pitch yesterday, what do you think? he pretty much spiked it straight into the ground, matt williams just let it go to the backstop. fortunately for fred, much better on the football field. to golf, augusta national, the top 35 players got to play in the final round of the women's amateur. the sophomore birdied three of her final four holes, and she won the tournament. caitlin clark will play tomorrow against unbeaten south carolina, caitlin clark has broken into many records for us to count but there are some who think she needs to win a championship in order to be considered the greatest women's player of all time, south carolina head coach, she was a hall of fame player back in her day and i would say she is qualified to weigh in in the
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conversation. >> you have to win a championship, that is me personally, i had a great career but it's always, did you win a championship? if caitlin clark wins a championship, she is pretty good, i mean she is pretty good regardless, but you know, winning a championship would seal the deal. i hope to the dear lord she doesn't. >> not sure she needed any extra motivation, but there it is. you can bet a pair of 49ers will have a little something on tomorrow's game, george kittle, while his wife played for the hawkeyes and deebo samuel, he is a south carolina alum or the trash talk on social media commenced last night. there's the clark shrug, should be a great game, i can't wait for this one, what do you think? does she finish the job?
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>> you know, south carolina is a tough team, well coached and tough, but it is going to beat -- the close. >> the ratings in this women's tournament by the way has been blowing other sports out of the water, it has been fun to watch. >> these women play some fantastic basketball. and condolences, justin williams, drive safely. he will be back to work on monday. coming up in the next half hour, we go to tryouts for the towns new pro baseball team, the oakland ballers. plus, no more turning right on red, why supporters say it already works in other parts of the city. and later, scams taking advantage of desperate pet owners, the warning signs to look out for if you are looking for a lost
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from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> a bay area woman knows the risks of feeding people in war zones, now she is remembering a friend who risked his life to help others in need. welcome back. a bay area aid worker said she is shocked after
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learning her friend was killed in a strike in gaza, he was among the seven people killed while trying to bring food to northern gaza on monday. max darrow spoke with a woman who works with the world central kitchen about the people who were killed. >> a san francisco woman volunteered for world central kitchen for numerous occasions overseas. she described damien as kind, a protector, a person determined to do good and so much more. >> he was an extraordinary human being. >> that is how she would like people to remember damien, she volunteered alongside him for world central kitchen in europe on multiple humanitarian aid runs for people in ukraine. that was before his mission to gaza, before he and six other aid workers from world central kitchen were killed in an air strike that is really military officials have since said was a grave mistake. >> it is disbelief, it is
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profound sadness, it is anger, all those emotions, and knowing somebody so personally, it just guts you. it doesn't matter what color you are, what religion you are, what political meaning you have, it is all about feeding people in need, and that is it. >> they know there are inherent risks with what they do, she says it is hard to describe why we run into danger, instead of running from it, it is a feeling. a calling. israel's military says it misidentified an aid worker as a militant with a gun and mistakenly believed hamas militants were inside a world central kitchen vehicle. >> at the time, they were certain that they were targeting hamas. this tragic mistake could and should have
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been prevented. >> since the air strike, israel's military has dismissed two officers, world central kitchen is calling for systemic change in israel's military and for an independent commission to investigate the killings. >> i absolutely think there needs to be an independent investigation and if they can get footage from the drones, that would tell us a lot. >> as the world waits to see what happens next, she will continue to mourn the loss of a friend. >> this is a loss for not only central kitchen but for the planet. it is truly a tragedy. >> one of seven heroes in her eyes. >> at a time when it is needed most. >> egyptian officials say cease-fire talks are expected to continue tomorrow. the u.s.
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sent the cia director to join, officials will continue negotiations for the release of hostages held by hamas. for months, hamas and israel have been trying to agree on terms for a hostage release in exchange for a cease-fire in gaza, hamas wants israel to release palestinian prisoners and more humanitarian aid. u.s. intelligence believes i run is preparing a major attack in retaliation for an air strike on the iranian consulate in syria, that attack killed seven top iranian military commanders earlier this week. iranian officials vowed to strike back, u.s. officials believe any attack would come sometime around the end of ramadan. but, they don't know where iran will target. >> face the nation with margaret brennan will have more on the middle east as tomorrow marks six months since the start. in the bay area, a police chase and crash on highway 101 led to a hazmat situation in
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petaluma, the driver took the exit north going over 100 miles per hour, hit the barrier and rolled over the ramp. the fully electric car spewed a couple dozen batteries across the roadway. police say they were on fire and some exploded, it happened this morning and police decided to leave the car in the standing water where it landed. >> our concern is that the vehicle is still smoking a little bit and it is in the perfect spot right now, in water. we don't want to pull it away from the water. we had a discussion with the fire department and they said this was the perfect place for it overnight. caltrans is coming to clear the battery and debris. in san francisco, turning right on red will soon be prohibited in most intersections, the city says it is going to make crosswalks much safer. we spoke with pedestrians about the impact of the project. >> reporter: 200 no turn on
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red signs are being installed downtown and many residents say they can see the need. >> you know, in this city, it might not be a bad idea. >> reporter: jamie has lived in san francisco for two decades, she often drives but this time she was walking with her sister, she says she has seen problems at intersections more and more. >> when i moved here 20 years ago, it was okay, people paid attention, but with people walking around with noise cancellation and not paying attention, i can't tell you how many times i have seen people almost get run over. >> reporter: the project is a new extension of the san francisco municipal transportation agency's tenderloin areawide no turn on red program. sustainable transportation advocate, luke says it is working. >> at the 50 intersections , in
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2021, 90% of drivers complied with those signs, so this works incredibly well. >> reporter: the executive director said having more no turn on red signs will help prevent dangerous conflicts in the crosswalks. >> our status quo is dangerous and deadly. >> reporter: 17 people were killed while walking in san francisco in 2023, pedestrians accounted for 65% of all traffic related fatalities. the executive director said these signs could help bring those numbers down. downtown is where the highest concentration of high injury streets are, which is why we are thrilled to hear that mta is proposing to bring no turn on red to 200 intersections. the orange dots represent the remaining signs that still need to be installed over the next year. but, as a
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driver, she thinks turning on red makes more sense. >> if it works out from a traffic standpoint, you can make a right turn easily and be on your way. it is obviously more efficient and faster. >> reporter: she is hesitant to support another law. >> it's just one more thing the city doesn't need, i don't think people are careful. >> reporter: even if she forgets herself occasionally, but that doesn't make it safe. >> last year, san francisco city supervisors voted to propose a citywide ban on turning right on red, that resolution has not been implemented yet but cities have already instituted it. and san francisco is working to put up speed cameras a lot faster than expected. governor newsom signed a bill starting the pilot program and the board of supervisors passed the bills streamlining the installation
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process, so now 33 speed cameras will be making their way into san francisco intersections by 2025. at the start of this year, a new state law went into effect that bans parking within 25 feet of a crosswalk. it is supposed to make it easier for drivers to see pedestrians. still ahead, how to protect yourself and your personal information from scam artists that prey on vulnerable pet owners. >> knowing that the scammers were relying on me to be frantic and confused, i feel
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with our new grocery outlet app, you can see the store's inventory. so you guys really have mangoes in stock? yup. what about frozen pizza? here they are. fresh salmon. too easy. coffee? yup.
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in san raphael, a school
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for the blind celebrated their graduating class of canines today, the graduating pups got the chance to meet their caretakers for the first time, it is the largest guide dog school in north america with more than 16,000 dog teams of graduates in the u.s. since its founding in 1942. speaking of furry friends, it seems like nothing is safe from scam artists, that includes using our desperation to find a lost pet. we spoke with one dog foster who is sounding the alarm after she became a target. >> i've got every type of dog toy, any dog food they can enjoy, i've got treats. >> rachel has been fostering dogs for years but her worst nightmare became a reality in her latest foster pup slipped
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out of his harness and bolted. >> i was beside myself because this is san francisco, we have cars and coyotes. >> reporter: she posted to social media, asking for help finding him, that is when she became a target for scammers, praying on her fear and desperation to find sid. >> some of them were obvious, the grammar and spelling was strange, and they didn't make sense, some of them were shockingly convincing and really resembled text messages i got from real people in the neighborhood who genuinely wanted to help me find him. >> reporter: she was warned about this possibility but had to chase every lead to find sid. >> i was very close to believing some of these scams. >> reporter: one scammer claimed to be associated with animal care and control and said they found him, but the groups executive director says similar spoofs have happened
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before. >> in every case that we have heard of, the scammers have done some variation of pay us to get your dog back. that is not how any shelter in the bay area looks. if your dog is microchipped, we will call you and say the microchip comes back to you, we have your dog, and we will invite you to come pick up your dog. >> reporter: and in this case, a picture of the animal may be the key to detecting a fake. >> sometimes they will send you the photo, or slightly alter the image to make it look a little bit different and send them back. >> reporter: they have a happy ending after a helpful neighbor did send a photo of sid hiding under a car in the
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neighborhood. >> knowing how scared i was, i was not thinking straight, and knowing that the scammers were relying on me to be frantic and confused, i feel very angry that somebody would want to take advantage of a person in that situation. >> reporter: reunited and ready for his next chapter with his forever family. >> experts say, never share personal or financial information, they also recommend microchipping your dog to make sure local shelters can help reconnect you and if you can go one step further, some recommend training your dog off leash and getting a tracking device like an air tag so you always have an eye on your pet. coming up, oakland's new pro baseball team trying to inspire fans feeling burned by the a's decision to skip town. >> we are here for you. we are going to fill the void. >> first, the oakland ballers have to fill the roster, a look inside the teams open
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tryouts. and coming up, we are clearing out, and the weekend is fantastic, maybe a drop of rain or two tomorrow morning, but it is really the warm-up getting here for the most part of next week, we will talk about that after
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lottery players are hoping to be the big winner tonight when the powerball draws numbers for a jackpot that has grown to 1.3 million dollars -- $1.3 billion. it has created an increase in ticket purchases, we caught up with folks hoping to get lucky in pleasant hill, even though they know the chances are almost zero. >> probably one in 8 million. i think i could get hit by a plane part before winning. >> well, we hope not. the drawing is at 8:00 tonight, the $1.3 billion is if you opt for the payment plan, the cash choice is less, only $600 million.
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today, caltrans presumed their convoy to get cars through a damaged area of highway 101, drivers have been using convoys to move through after a storm last weekend knocked a piece of the road into the ocean. rain conditions had kept them closed thursday and friday but the weather allowed them to reopen this morning, it is still unknown when the roads will be fully repaired. that is excellent news from our son's school and their outdoor trip that is coming through this month, we hope that they will be able to go. >> that is the coolest part of the whole state, actually. so, i didn't feel the earthquake this morning, did you? >> no, i don't feel earthquakes in my house because there's too much going on. >> i was in the city, i didn't feel it, a lot of people said they did. you can see on the
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map, there's the epicenter, this was centered in berkeley, and the usgs does a real good job of taking in reports from people around the bay who reported they did feel it, and to what degree, almost everybody felt it very lightly. this is not the kind of earthquake you get damage from, this was not an impactful situation. but it was felt across the bay and your location means everything, if you look at the epicenter , this was centered pretty much right underneath the claremont hotel in berkeley. that is a well-known location not just for the claremont but to the entire east bay. that is the hayward fault, that goes under the stadium at berkeley, it goes through a very intensely urbanized populated area, it is the most important fault in the bay area, the san andreas is the big one, that is the one that is the control factor on all of this but these smaller faults can be more important, because it is the one where
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there is a higher degree of confidence that we could see a somewhat stronger magnitude in the next couple of decades and it would have perhaps the biggest impact. so just know how close you live to one and the hayward is probably the most important, it is very well known. but, it is incidents like this morning that are always helpful to re-elevate the awareness of these things. there's no rain right now, we are done, if we put it into the future cast, you can see how there's just a few light showers coming through tomorrow morning, watch what happens as we get into predawn hours on sunday, just a few light showers are going to work across and be done before sunrise. in the afternoon, there will be a few m■ore hat crop up over the northbay mountains and perhaps the diablo range. basically it'll be confined to higher elevations. that is typically the way it'll go in a scenario
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like this. but, just enough that the showers can go over the mountains, that should be it for sunday. looking at tomorrow morning, we start out with another cold morning . and for daytime highs, we don't claim a lot tomorrow, still looking at mid-60s but look how different it is going to be by thursday, back into the mid-80s for daytime highs. san francisco, you are not going to be in the 80s, but we will still climb into the 70s. so by the way, there's the pathway for the eclipse, the weather computer wanted to skip to that. let's get back to the seven day. san francisco , you will be in the mid-70s by wednesday, oakland will be in the upper 70s and look how much warmer it'll be for our microclimates in the northbay. right around 80. thank you. up next, the
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oakland a's fans are still hurting after this week's announcement that the team will be moving to sacramento after this season but, an independent team will be taking the field, the players from all over the area attended an open tryout, and for many it was a chance to keep their diamond dreams alive. >> it has been said that baseball is a game designed to break your heart and fans know a lot about that these days,
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but today's tryout was evidence that it takes more than just heartache to kill a dream. the a's may be leaving, but the dream of baseball was still very much alive, the oakland ballers tryout drew players who were not afraid to take a long shot chance, that is what paul freeman did when he cofounded the team. >> when it became clear that the a's intended to move, like most fans, i was devastated. but i felt like baseball needed to stay in oakland, and it should be up to the people of oakland, and baseball is such an important fabric of this community. so we started the ballers. >> more than 100 players showed up to snag one of the few remaining spots on the roster. some showed more talent and experience, but the manager said some of these guys may have been drafted by mlb teams in years past.
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>> it used to be 50 rounds in the draft, now there's only 20 rounds, so now they have no place to play, so they come to our league to play. now they are showing off their skills to all 30 teams. >> and they might get inspiration from one of the assistant coaches, former giants star, j.t. snow, he said he was lured back to hear the crack of the bat and the pop of the glove. >> you never know, there has been a lot of guys who came through and made their dreams through tryout camps like this. obviously not everybody is going to get signed, but you can always find that diamond in the rough. >> most of these guys have been playing since they were little kids, but robert is now 35, and realizes he is probably too old to be selected. but, it is not easy to give up on the game. >> i'm just here to have fun, if there is a chance, i would love to do it. but if anything
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else, i came out here on a saturday to play baseball. >> he thinks every player was holding onto some hope that the dream could come true. >> i think it is just something you have to get out of your system, give it a shot, you know, either it worked or it didn't work. i think one or two guys will come out of all of this. it is like winning the lottery. >> jason dixon has no more hope, he watched from outside the ballpark, wondering what it would be like when the last of his beloved sports teams abandons him. >> i lost the warriors, losing the a's, but i'm still a fan. i think this is cool. it'll still be baseball in oakland. even though it is not a professional team, it is still baseball. >> yes, it is still baseball, a game of hope and heartache and those who love it know that you can't have one without the
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other. >> spring training will last only a week and games will begin in may but the home opener is set for june 4th at oakland. thank you so much for watching, we will see you back here at 11:00. until then, the news continues on cbs news bay area. good night.
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