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brian hackney is going to join us with annup date on the weather, brian? >> we'll do this quickly. i wanted to show you the latest on the kpix 5 doppler . low pressure continues to spin offshore. there will be a few showers tonight. there's even the possibility of a thunderstorm or two but in general while a few showers begin to unpeel over marin county under the influence of that southern flow, it looks like most of the action will be toward diminishing showers as we get into the evening hours and tomorrow that low pressure will ease south and the showers will begin to let up for tomorrow and, in fact, even through tonight. we'll have more detail whence we cover the forecast in a few minutes. here's andrea. >> thank you, brian. >>> california's attorney general says he won't be filing charges against former windsor mayor don. the attorney general said they just didn't have enough evidence to prosecute. well, several women had accused the former mayor of sexual assault. the allegations range from threats to violence to drugging the women. they also say he used his power as mayor to
brian hackney is going to join us with annup date on the weather, brian? >> we'll do this quickly. i wanted to show you the latest on the kpix 5 doppler . low pressure continues to spin offshore. there will be a few showers tonight. there's even the possibility of a thunderstorm or two but in general while a few showers begin to unpeel over marin county under the influence of that southern flow, it looks like most of the action will be toward diminishing showers as we get into the evening...
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>> stephen: oh, hi, brian. it's my writer brian stack, brian, what's up? >> well, i couldn't help but notice you were talking about nebraska. you know what they say >> stephen: what's that, brian? >> no. i'm asking. do you know what they say about nebraska? 'cause the writers and i are trying to cook up a real crackerjack joke. and if you know anything about nebraska, we could probably write the joke to play off of that. you know, for your monologue. >> stephen: brian, i'm doing the monologue right now. >> perfect-o. we'll put our noodles together, get ya something great. big laughs, major joke. write-up in huffpo for sure. i'll be back in one hour! >> stephen: brian stack, everybody. thanks, brian. very kind. he tries. oldest man in world news, yesterday, the oldest man in the world died just weeks before 115th birthday. >> awww. >> stephen: our condolences to the family of juan vincente perez mora of venezuela, seen here sitting. mr. mora credited his long life to "working hard, loving god, resting on holidays, going to bed early, and drinking a glass of
>> stephen: oh, hi, brian. it's my writer brian stack, brian, what's up? >> well, i couldn't help but notice you were talking about nebraska. you know what they say >> stephen: what's that, brian? >> no. i'm asking. do you know what they say about nebraska? 'cause the writers and i are trying to cook up a real crackerjack joke. and if you know anything about nebraska, we could probably write the joke to play off of that. you know, for your monologue. >> stephen:...
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. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >>> and i'm andrea nakano. the world remains on edge tonight after iran launched a retaliatory attack against israel. >> apparently, iran launched over 200 drones, crews, and ballistic missiles toward israel late saturday local time. this is what it looked like over the skies of tel-aviv, jerusalem, and bethlehem tonight. vast majority of incoming weapons were intercept bid the country's elaborate missile defense system. much of it funded by the u.s. >> iran also seized a container ship near the crucial shipping lane through the strait of hormuz . >> reporter: iranian revolutionary guards boarded the vessel from a helicopter from the strait of hormuz. iran has threatened to shut down this crucial shipping route this. morning the israeli defense force struck a hezbollah military post in southern lebanon after the iranian-backed group fired a barrage of missiles over northern israel last night. most of the missiles were intercepted. there were no injuries. we've been preparing for an attack from iran for year, pr
. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >>> and i'm andrea nakano. the world remains on edge tonight after iran launched a retaliatory attack against israel. >> apparently, iran launched over 200 drones, crews, and ballistic missiles toward israel late saturday local time. this is what it looked like over the skies of tel-aviv, jerusalem, and bethlehem tonight. vast majority of incoming weapons were intercept bid the country's elaborate missile defense system. much of it...
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this is permanent. >> reporter: brian, like many a's fans, knew that the end was coming. the team's had a wandering eye for a while, having set its sights on las vegas. but the a's flirtation with sacramento, fans say, stings more than they could have ever imagined. >> it's devastating. >> reporter: christopher dobbins is the found exer president of save oakland sports. he says the a's were the last to leave the town but have always been the first in his heart. >> the a's have been here since '68, my whole lifetime. it is very, very sad. you know, i don't cry, man, but i was really torn up this morning. >> reporter: for chris and brian, the truth is it hurts because they care, because they remember the good times before bad blood poisoned the relationship between the team and its fans, before divorce, however heartbreaking, seemed like the only real option. >> we're going to be investing our time in organizations and franchises that reciprocate the love that this fan base has shown. there's the roots and the soul, and so there's going to be stuff to fill the void, even th
this is permanent. >> reporter: brian, like many a's fans, knew that the end was coming. the team's had a wandering eye for a while, having set its sights on las vegas. but the a's flirtation with sacramento, fans say, stings more than they could have ever imagined. >> it's devastating. >> reporter: christopher dobbins is the found exer president of save oakland sports. he says the a's were the last to leave the town but have always been the first in his heart. >> the...
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. >> reporter: hey, brian. so hippie hill is behind me there. that hilly area is packed with people right now. i would say about 1000 or so folks. but this is still considered the holiday. you are looking at the flat area. robin hills in years pass. it sounds like a lot of folks are getting the message to stay away. peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. >> freedom. beautiful. >> just one everybody. >> reporter: young and old, they started showing up saturday afternoon. no one knew what to expect this year because organizers did not have the money and canceled the celebration. >> we like it organic. >> reporter: that is what people said. they like the non- structured environment. no fences. no gates. no large corporations. debbie and her friend shanna leblanc visit hippie hill on 4/20 every year for the last 50 years. >> we stumbled on it and had so much fun we said let's do it every year. >> reporter: they said having an official event brings them back to how they use to celebrate cannabis. >> everybody seemed happy. the drum circles ar
. >> reporter: hey, brian. so hippie hill is behind me there. that hilly area is packed with people right now. i would say about 1000 or so folks. but this is still considered the holiday. you are looking at the flat area. robin hills in years pass. it sounds like a lot of folks are getting the message to stay away. peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. >> freedom. beautiful. >> just one everybody. >> reporter: young and old, they started showing up saturday...
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. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we hear a lot about crime here in the bay area, about the state of things versus the perception, but we hear less about the victims left behind. >> crime victims and their loved ones gathered to share their own stories. amanda hari reports from lake merritt. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered here to tell their stories about how crime has impacted their lives. the idea behind it is that when survivors speak, change happens. >> healing but not healed, and i have to remind myself that that's okay. >> reporter: like this 15-year-old. >> i've been through, you know, emotional, physical abuse with my mother in the past. >> reporter: her mother was an alcoholic. she says she grew up in fear but now she's finally safe, living with her aunt, going to high school, and focussing on getting into a good college. one of her favorite hobbies is writing spoken word poetry. >> survive for the day, but always thrive for tomorrow. >> reporter: she started writing and sharing her poems to help her p
. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we hear a lot about crime here in the bay area, about the state of things versus the perception, but we hear less about the victims left behind. >> crime victims and their loved ones gathered to share their own stories. amanda hari reports from lake merritt. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered here to tell their stories about how crime has impacted their lives. the idea behind it is that when...
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. >>> live from the cbs newsroom in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. oakland officials say they have cracked down on prostitution, but people living in one neighborhood say all they did was push it to another street. >> this is all happening near 13 t and international in west oakland. da lin talked to a young woman who says that she was almost kidnapped. >> i want to remind you all that we have been working together for many years. . >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions, across the street from the stage, two sex workers were waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like this should not be happening here, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior trang and many neighbors say it's become normalized. many sex workers walking in thongs and see-through tops. community groups invited elected leaders to this meeting on 13th ave and international boulevard on saturday morning. they demand authorities to aggressively go off the pimps and johns. since officers
. >>> live from the cbs newsroom in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. oakland officials say they have cracked down on prostitution, but people living in one neighborhood say all they did was push it to another street. >> this is all happening near 13 t and international in west oakland. da lin talked to a young woman who says that she was almost kidnapped. >> i want to remind you all that we have been working together for many years. ....
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of the middle east. all across israel, the idf along with u.s. forces say they have been intercepting drone strikes launched by iran. here is video of strikes over bethlehem in the west bank. you can see the flashes of light showing the objects being intercepted. this is what the skies of tel-aviv looked like earlier today. reporters in the area say they have heard close close to 30 explosions. so far we haven't heard if any of those drones have hit the city. the israeli military says they are prepared for as many as 100 drones and 150 ballistic missiles incoming from iran. israel, jordan, and lebanon have all closed air space in response to the attack. >> this is a severe and dangerous escalation. our defensive and offensive capabilities are at the highest level of readiness. >> iran says it's only retaliation for an israeli air strike on their consulate in syria two weeks ago. it killed seven military officers, including a top commander in iran's milit
live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of the middle east. all across israel, the idf along with u.s. forces say they have been intercepting drone strikes launched by iran. here is video of strikes over bethlehem in the west bank. you can see the flashes of light showing the objects being intercepted. this is what the skies of tel-aviv looked like earlier today. reporters in the area say...
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just ask brian. the owner of the last dive bar whose love for the a's is more than skin deep >> for one, i can not get away from this. this is permanent. this is never coming off. >> reporter: brian, like many, knew the end was coming. the team had a wandering eye for awhile. setting its sights on vegas. the a's flirtation with sacramento stings more than they could of ever imagined. >> it is devastating. >> reporter: christopher is a founder and president of save oakland sports. he says the a's were the last to leave the town but always the first in his heart. >> reporter: the a's have been here since '68. my whole lifetime. it is very, very sad. you know, i -- i won't cry man but i was torn up >> it hurts because they care. because they remember the good times before bad blood poisoned the relationship between the team and its fans. before divorce, however heartbreaking, seemed like the only real option. >> we will be investing our time in organizations and franchises that reciprocate the love that
just ask brian. the owner of the last dive bar whose love for the a's is more than skin deep >> for one, i can not get away from this. this is permanent. this is never coming off. >> reporter: brian, like many, knew the end was coming. the team had a wandering eye for awhile. setting its sights on vegas. the a's flirtation with sacramento stings more than they could of ever imagined. >> it is devastating. >> reporter: christopher is a founder and president of save...
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brian, back to you. >>> all right, thank you. up next, could be a game changer for veterans who lost a limb serving serve wartime. the innovative surgery at we're in the middle of... livin' large! and having a big day! in the middle of being the fun uncle! in the middle of being a kid again! beep! beep! there's something for everyone in illinois. the middle of everything! >>> welcome back. an innovative new surgery at san francisco's va medical center could be a game changer for patients with prosthetic limbs. lauren toms met up with the air force veteran who's the first to try the new technique. >> reporter: three, four, gave, gosh. six, six, seven eight months before i walk. >> reporter: doug mayo is no stranger to learning how the walk again. after losing his legs seven years ago, he's had to readjust to life with a prosthetic but now he will be the first veteran to walk using a bone infused prosthetic limb. >> some people are happy with their prosthesis and fantastic because they are great. sockets if it works for you fantast
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. after a late start, the california department of fish and wildlife will be ending crab season this year early. >> max darrow reports on the innovation that may change everything. >> reporter: another year, another crab season along the california coast. the department of fish and wildlife says effective april 8, fisheries using vertical line gear in the waters south of the mendocino county line will have to call it quits for the season. the reason entanglement risk for whales to feed. >> it's one of the unexpected surprises that climate change has thrown at us. we're trying to figure out how to adapt. >> reporter: the senior scientist with oceana and the advocacy group focused on conservation. >> due to climate change and changes in the warming of the ocean, it has been pushing the whales closer to shore where it is resulting in a greater overlap where the fishing gear is. >> reporter: as a result it has become the norm in recent years for the start of crab season to be delayed and th
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. after a late start, the california department of fish and wildlife will be ending crab season this year early. >> max darrow reports on the innovation that may change everything. >> reporter: another year, another crab season along the california coast. the department of fish and wildlife says effective april 8, fisheries using vertical line gear in the waters south of the mendocino county line will...
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i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> the u.s. supreme court is set to hear a case tomorrow that could redefine how communities across the country are able to address homelessness. >> hot button issue, of course, in communities across the bay area and the entire country. it all comes down to local jurisdictions and whether or not they can punish or cite people for sleeping in public even if there's not enough shelter beds available to them. both liberal and conservative elected leaders have joined forces to back the complaint. they say the current rules make it impossible to do anything. >> while homeless advocates say it's just a way to punish people for being poor and doesn't really address the causes of homelessness. jose martinez has more. >> reporter: all eyes are here on the tenderloin ahead of tomorrow's big day as the supreme court hears arguments on a case regarding the rights of homeless people. anthony has called the streets in the tenderloin his home for the past 25 years. >> i came from los angeles, pretty much. >> re
i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> the u.s. supreme court is set to hear a case tomorrow that could redefine how communities across the country are able to address homelessness. >> hot button issue, of course, in communities across the bay area and the entire country. it all comes down to local jurisdictions and whether or not they can punish or cite people for sleeping in public even if there's not enough shelter beds available to them. both liberal and...
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. >> brian i'm going to lead off with the warm-up that's coming. for the end of the week because that's the one thing that's going to be noticeably different and i'll do a little comparison juicing the virtual map and let's take a look at daytime highs on here for where you are going to be tomorrow. which is virtually identical the what you did today. so in a sense what we're doing here is we're taking a look at sunday's daytime highs. for a nice little review. but more specifically, monday's daytime highs. no real change here. you pick out your part of the day and doesn't really headache a whole lot. i'm going to switch the numbers now which are mostly low 70s and say good-bye to those and i'm going to bring in the friday numbers. and now you notice a bit of a warm-up and lot more low 80s on here. so for friday, the temperatures have gone up in some cases as much as ten degrees. let me get out of the way of that concord number so you can see you are going to 82 and you can see the number down there in san jose will make it up to 81. so all right t
. >> brian i'm going to lead off with the warm-up that's coming. for the end of the week because that's the one thing that's going to be noticeably different and i'll do a little comparison juicing the virtual map and let's take a look at daytime highs on here for where you are going to be tomorrow. which is virtually identical the what you did today. so in a sense what we're doing here is we're taking a look at sunday's daytime highs. for a nice little review. but more specifically,...
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then you exhale for eight. >> reporter: oh, guess what we found. >> wait a minute, brian hackney. you may have saved the day. i had no idea where it was. >> reporter: now is the time to get ready. >> so if you're motivated now to put an earthquake kit together, the san francisco department of emergency management has some tips where to start. you will want a three-day supply of some of these essential items, water, nonperishable food, first aid kit, flashlight with extra batteries, a manual can opener, a cell phone charger. you can find a link to help you come up with your earthquake kit and the details on our website inside the top story on the 1906 quake anniversary. >>> still ahead, another warm day and we're getting closer to a dry weekend, but there may be changes toward the end of that seven-day forecast. paul will fill us in. >>> this saturday we're bringing you back-to-back specials, first at 7:00 p.m. the first alert weather team looking back at this past winter, another year of wild weather that will leave lasting impact around the bay area. then at 7:30 a cbs news clima
then you exhale for eight. >> reporter: oh, guess what we found. >> wait a minute, brian hackney. you may have saved the day. i had no idea where it was. >> reporter: now is the time to get ready. >> so if you're motivated now to put an earthquake kit together, the san francisco department of emergency management has some tips where to start. you will want a three-day supply of some of these essential items, water, nonperishable food, first aid kit, flashlight with extra...
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. >> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> inventor happening all weekend long. oakland zoo's baseball team and dozens of volunteers are celebrating earth day by helping to get the park ready for opening day. >> basement today picking up trash and giving it a good power wash. our john ramis has got more. >> reporter: this earth day project in oakland was about more than just picking up a city park. it was about starting something new. a group of two dozen volunteers gathered at ramadi park in west oakland to collect trash, power wash playground equipment, and even add some splashes of new color. the park had gotten pretty run down over the years, but it is seeing a lot of changes lately thanks largely to the many new housing developments that are popping up in the area. >> yeah. there are definitely a number of residents here who are excited to just help take care of a spot that has been a little neglected for many years. >> reporter: but the biggest changes happening right now. a brand-new baseball field is being laid out, soon to be home of the oakland dollars,
. >> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> inventor happening all weekend long. oakland zoo's baseball team and dozens of volunteers are celebrating earth day by helping to get the park ready for opening day. >> basement today picking up trash and giving it a good power wash. our john ramis has got more. >> reporter: this earth day project in oakland was about more than just picking up a city park. it was about starting something new. a group of two...
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thanks, brian. >>> well up next, brian is going to take us to a farm just minutes from silicon valley that is taking in the animals that no one else >>> you think of egg hunting that these people in germany are taking aim at easter egg throwing. participants were working to break the still standing record of 240 feet in the previous year. almost 300 people participated in the challenge. one man threw the furthest distance at 180 feet. >> that will be known for something. >>> easter sunday, often a time when people would like to give live animals as gifts, which you know is not a great idea. even worse if the animal becomes disabled, it's an almost ce >> come on everybody. come and get it. >> reporter: on the ranch in the east foothills, he will go through his daily routine. it's the rescues. three ponies, and 30 ducks. >> nothing would make me happier than to truly say i've got that. we have the pear tree. if you have a partridge, let me know. >> the other five pigs sleep on top of each other as they say pigs in a blanket. >> what will make rancho unique here is your character. >> the
thanks, brian. >>> well up next, brian is going to take us to a farm just minutes from silicon valley that is taking in the animals that no one else >>> you think of egg hunting that these people in germany are taking aim at easter egg throwing. participants were working to break the still standing record of 240 feet in the previous year. almost 300 people participated in the challenge. one man threw the furthest distance at 180 feet. >> that will be known for something....
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. >> good evening, i'm kenny choi in for brian and andrea who have the evening off. we begin in concord where landlords are pushing back. the landlords are proposing a ballot referendum saying let the voters decide. john ramos reports from a rally held by housing activists looking to bring attention to the issue. >> reporter: after seven years of often angry debate, the city of concord passed a new rent control and eviction ordinance, much to the delight of tenants rights advocates. but now the new law is on hold as landlords will scramble to try to put the matter before the voters. >> by preventing the high rent increases, renters will be able to save money for other needs like groceries and medicine. >> reporter: the rally at this concord park sounded like a campaign for rent control, but that's a battle that has already been won. the question is who will win the war? >> this was approved by city council four to one. the wealthy realty groups are putting this on hold. this will create for renters to keep getting more rent increases or just evictions. so we want peo
. >> good evening, i'm kenny choi in for brian and andrea who have the evening off. we begin in concord where landlords are pushing back. the landlords are proposing a ballot referendum saying let the voters decide. john ramos reports from a rally held by housing activists looking to bring attention to the issue. >> reporter: after seven years of often angry debate, the city of concord passed a new rent control and eviction ordinance, much to the delight of tenants rights advocates....
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. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote the benefits of using the environmentally friendly lawn equipment. that's where the friendliness ended. on the other side of the park, a battle of a.i. verses used, sheep verses robot put to a vote. >> this seems like it's funny, but it's not. >> reporter: it wasn't serious at all. the competition pitted a flock of sheep from uc davis against an autonomous lawnmower, which acts like an outdoor roomba cutting the grass automatically using a gps sensing tower. >> what it does, it talks to the gps and it talks to the base station. then you draw points along th
. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote the benefits of using...
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our brian hackney talked to a bay area sky gazer who was willing to travel to get a better look. >> meet a fellow cal poly physics grad. >> my name is caitlin and i am a developer here at the exploratorium. >> she has got big plans for april 8. >> when did you make reservations? >> not as early as i should have. >> caitlin and millions of others are headed to four minutes of darkness at midday, the total solar eclipse. >> that was the craziest thing i have ever seen. >> that was amazing. i am at a loss for words. >> they are talking about the 2017 total eclipse which is dr. noah petrie's first. >> it was remarkable how many people did not get what the big deal was until they got what the big deal was and is amazing actual amazement. >> at this point, totality is hovering around the $1000. >> of course, you could drive for 25 hours. for four minutes of totality. >> is there anything like it? >> no. nothing like it at all. i would want to see as many total solar eclipse is as i can in my life. >> let's hope this doesn't happen. it is a long wait - temperatures cooling down as we head into
our brian hackney talked to a bay area sky gazer who was willing to travel to get a better look. >> meet a fellow cal poly physics grad. >> my name is caitlin and i am a developer here at the exploratorium. >> she has got big plans for april 8. >> when did you make reservations? >> not as early as i should have. >> caitlin and millions of others are headed to four minutes of darkness at midday, the total solar eclipse. >> that was the craziest thing i...
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michael wood son at 82 is spending the easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from the california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself. this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> michael who spent five years behind bars is celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday governor newsom granted clemency to dozens of individuals including michael with 37 pardons. >> once you are in the system, you are in the system. what happens with so many people that go to state prison is they are completely just pushed away from society. they sit over here somewhere, and that's why so many reoffend because with a felony, i mean, you can't be licensed -- you can get a driver's license. you can't get a license to even cut hair in california. >> he was convicted by a marin county court in 1987 with 13 counts of embezzlement. he is accused of misusing $13.5 million from 400 investors. it took him more than two decades to get here. >> this was the binder i gave to the district attorney for may for marin
michael wood son at 82 is spending the easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from the california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself. this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> michael who spent five years behind bars is celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday governor newsom granted clemency to dozens of individuals including michael with 37 pardons. >> once you are...
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check this out, brian hackney was one of them. to be pretty sure of good weather he had to go all the way to maine. >> here is how i did it. waited until the last minute to make sure that the skies would be clear and since god had painted clouds over much of the path of totality i had to fly to newark, new jersey, and out of all places, head for portland. driving to augusta and then i got as close to the eclipse as i could find a room. the next morning i knew i wasn't in the bay area anymore, not because of the snow because of the price of a gallon of gas. still, i recognize the food of my people. this older gentleman nearby didn't have a pair of eclipse glasses, but i did. >> thank you, sir. >> from agosto we had north and waterville we had west on a two lane highway , the destination is 90 miles to the west on a two lane road in a little town called jackman. and it was clearly the biggest thing to ever happen in a town of 300. they were probably 1000 people running into town and of course, there was food. >> i am from maine, thi
check this out, brian hackney was one of them. to be pretty sure of good weather he had to go all the way to maine. >> here is how i did it. waited until the last minute to make sure that the skies would be clear and since god had painted clouds over much of the path of totality i had to fly to newark, new jersey, and out of all places, head for portland. driving to augusta and then i got as close to the eclipse as i could find a room. the next morning i knew i wasn't in the bay area...
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recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault against police, including this one. trump argues the defendants are persecuted and unfairly treated hostages. >> they are put in jail for extended periods of time. >> reporter: you told a judge the other day it's a dagger and you hear the term "hostages" for jan sixth defendants. >> and the reason being, it's triggering. >> reporter: former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, says the hostage rhetoric adopted by some trump allies disrespects police and could incite more violence. homeland security analysts are concerned, too. >> rhetoric that encourages a misperception of what violent extremism is is only going to encourage more violence, and
recently housed brian mock of minnesota convicted of four assault against police, including this one. trump argues the defendants are persecuted and unfairly treated hostages. >> they are put in jail for extended periods of time. >> reporter: you told a judge the other day it's a dagger and you hear the term "hostages" for jan sixth defendants. >> and the reason being, it's triggering. >> reporter: former capitol police sergeant aquilino gonell, says the...
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. >>> live from the cbs studios near san francisco on this saturday evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we'll get to the protests taking over college campuses in a moment, but first we begin tonight in the east bay for those keeping track, april is national volunteers appreciation month, and may is older americans month. >> so today the city of danville did a mashup, they paired people who like to help out with people who really need the help. john ramos has got the story. >> reporter: last weekend people across the bay area gathered for earth day events to help the planet, but on this day in danville, they gathered to help each other. each year lindy sable has a special treat for her visitors. >> yes, these are grandma sable's cookies. >> reporter: but this year when she met her guests -- >> hi, i'm lindy. >> nice to meet you. >> thanks for coming. >> reporter: -- she didn't have to bribe them. that's because he and his son and lindy's neighbor all volunteered to help plant flowers in the backyard of her danville home. it's something the former kindergarten teacher h
. >>> live from the cbs studios near san francisco on this saturday evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we'll get to the protests taking over college campuses in a moment, but first we begin tonight in the east bay for those keeping track, april is national volunteers appreciation month, and may is older americans month. >> so today the city of danville did a mashup, they paired people who like to help out with people who really need the help. john ramos...
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight in oakland. businesses and families rally this afternoon in front of city hall to show unity and fight for a better city. >> before attending the rally, one shop owner was cleaning up her clothing store after somebody broke in to it this morning. da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store even back in january. >> this is a great disappointment. it doesn't make us feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter:
live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. we begin tonight in oakland. businesses and families rally this afternoon in front of city hall to show unity and fight for a better city. >> before attending the rally, one shop owner was cleaning up her clothing store after somebody broke in to it this morning. da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor...
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brian donnelly helped develop ancestry products which retail for about $80. >> all it is is a swab. you will swab the inside of your dog's cheek. >> pet dna testing is booming. owners, vets and breeders that more than $220 million on it in 2022. >> it is expected to grow exponentially. why do you think that is? >> there is a thing about pets where they are special. they are a part of their family. over 50% of the people consider pets part of the family. >> dr. lisa moses, a veterinarian and bioethicist at harvard medical school says the science of pet dna testing may not add up. >> if your goal is figuring out what breed of dog you have, then i think that they are fun and useful. the problem is, we don't really have a specific idea of what a breed is genetically. there is no real way to say that tests tell you much of anything that is something other than just for fun. >> fun is watching her puppy grow. >> i just want to make sure that she is living the best life she can, that she is happy. >> we could tell that even without a test. >>> coming up next, a northern california woman is
brian donnelly helped develop ancestry products which retail for about $80. >> all it is is a swab. you will swab the inside of your dog's cheek. >> pet dna testing is booming. owners, vets and breeders that more than $220 million on it in 2022. >> it is expected to grow exponentially. why do you think that is? >> there is a thing about pets where they are special. they are a part of their family. over 50% of the people consider pets part of the family. >> dr. lisa...
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live from the cbs studios in san francisco, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. >>> we begin tonight with breaking news out of the middle east. all across israel, the idf along with u.s. forces say they have been intercepting drone strikes launched by iran. here is video of strikes over bethlehem in the west bank. you can see the flashes of light showing the objects being intercepted. this is what the skies of tel-aviv looked like earlier today. reporters in the area say they have heard close close to 30 explosions. so far we haven't heard if any of those drones have hit the city. the israeli military says they are prepared for as many as 100 drones and 150 ballistic missiles incoming from iran. israel, jordan, and lebanon have all closed
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louis coming in facing in a hot team like that, brian. >> all right, you look good in green. >> thank you. >> see you next hour. >>> coming up, the track suits. they went viral back in february. but now the donut chain is making apologies. we'll have that for >>> well, it's time for us to be accountants for the government again. the tax deadline is here. you have until tomorrow, april 15, to file your tax return. the irs is extending the deadline for those who live or work in a federally declared disaster area. >>> a track suit made popular by the dunkin' donuts super bowl ad sold out in minutes. but customers are waiting to get their hands on them. the commercial featured a fake boy band called the dun kings starring ben affleck and tom brady and matt damon. wearing flashy orange and pink suits. none of these look like matt damon or ben affleck. the donut chain sold the suits for $60 each and customers say they were given an estimated delivery timeline of ten days. it has been nearly two months. and they have not heard anything from the donut company, so dunkin' issued a statement ci
louis coming in facing in a hot team like that, brian. >> all right, you look good in green. >> thank you. >> see you next hour. >>> coming up, the track suits. they went viral back in february. but now the donut chain is making apologies. we'll have that for >>> well, it's time for us to be accountants for the government again. the tax deadline is here. you have until tomorrow, april 15, to file your tax return. the irs is extending the deadline for those...
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but as brian hackney shows us, even a partial view is still worth checking out. >> here we are on the foothill college campus. with the foothill observatory on the left. >> reporter: well jeff is a professor of astronomy, he has never seen this. a total solar eclipse. unfolding over north america on monday, -- >> i will not be in the bay area. i am traveling to where i will be able to see totality. i am so excited. >> reporter: that means traveling to a 130 mile wide path of total tallassee in the u.s. stretches from southern texas across the midwest, up through new england and out the canadian maritimes. outside of that path, it is a partial solar eclipse, like the bay area saw back in 2017. >> even the partial eclipse is just fantastic. i loved it. with a little bit of focusing. >> reporter: that will happen on monday. a partial solar eclipse. >> i think it will be -- it is not the sun? it is. >> that is the only thing bright enough to get through this filter is the sun itself. >> reporter: at 10:14 monday the partial eclipse begins over the bay area, reaching maximum partial eclips
but as brian hackney shows us, even a partial view is still worth checking out. >> here we are on the foothill college campus. with the foothill observatory on the left. >> reporter: well jeff is a professor of astronomy, he has never seen this. a total solar eclipse. unfolding over north america on monday, -- >> i will not be in the bay area. i am traveling to where i will be able to see totality. i am so excited. >> reporter: that means traveling to a 130 mile wide...
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. >> reporter: it all started when brian morrison, a movie producer and former blockbuster employee, set up the first box in los angeles. he says this blockbuster reboot is a plot twist he never saw coming. do you even know how many of these boxes are out there? >> it's hard to put an exact number on it. but we have over 200 locations in the u.s., canada, mexico, the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. and while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind. not just the tape, but life itself. >> just takes us back to being, you know, 5, 6 years old at home watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia. by thinking outside the box. >> i'm going to spill a little tea here. someone i know used to work at blockbuster. >> yeah. i stood beh
. >> reporter: it all started when brian morrison, a movie producer and former blockbuster employee, set up the first box in los angeles. he says this blockbuster reboot is a plot twist he never saw coming. do you even know how many of these boxes are out there? >> it's hard to put an exact number on it. but we have over 200 locations in the u.s., canada, mexico, the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the...
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our brian hackney has the story. >> look at this. this earthquake isn't in isolation. >> it will remind us of our own, starting with their valley fault. >> and when i saw where this earthquake was in the valley fall, okay, this is where i kayaked last weekend. this beautiful trough, the landscape that's formed by faults. >> and we were once almost a seismically active as taiwan. and so the bay area was much more active. >> reporter: the 1906 quake appears to have shutdown all of that activity. not so many big quakes since 1906. and that is both good and bad. >> and they have had 13 magnitude seven and larger quakes in 100 years. and right here, we have diluted ourselves into thinking that we don't really have a problem. we turn our attention understandably. >> and earthquakes never went away. >> while taiwan's major population is well away from today's epic center. >> we have managed to pour all the population on the faults. we just salted the faults with people and buildings. this is a much bigger trial for us and what it ever will
our brian hackney has the story. >> look at this. this earthquake isn't in isolation. >> it will remind us of our own, starting with their valley fault. >> and when i saw where this earthquake was in the valley fall, okay, this is where i kayaked last weekend. this beautiful trough, the landscape that's formed by faults. >> and we were once almost a seismically active as taiwan. and so the bay area was much more active. >> reporter: the 1906 quake appears to have...
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. >> matt cain, tim lincecum, all the guys in the bullpen, too, are sick, lopez, sergio romo, brian wilson, all those guys, there's a million. they were all cool. >> those guys helped create lifelong memories before his playing days even began. >> i remember my aunt and uncle used to live in the city. i remember buying a blanket. we still have it at home. it was freezing in the upper decks. that kind of stuff is awesome. >> telling his family he was coming home has been a highlight for the relief pitcher. >> they were pumped. my mom said she was in a yarn store in monterey and she started screaming, worked out well. they've been at every game so far. i don't expect that to change. it's been nice. >>> big college basketball news, former st. mary's guard aidan mahaney is transferring to connecticut for his junior season. he'll held back east to try and help the huskies win a third straight natty. >>> if nobody can beat the champs, might as well join them. liz will be trying for a fifth office pool natty next year. >> we'll all be copying her. >> i'm taking notes, even postseason. who is comi
. >> matt cain, tim lincecum, all the guys in the bullpen, too, are sick, lopez, sergio romo, brian wilson, all those guys, there's a million. they were all cool. >> those guys helped create lifelong memories before his playing days even began. >> i remember my aunt and uncle used to live in the city. i remember buying a blanket. we still have it at home. it was freezing in the upper decks. that kind of stuff is awesome. >> telling his family he was coming home has been...
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michael woodson, at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian, after receiving a life-changing get from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon, itself. and this is the work product that you have to do, in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> reporter: michael who spent five years behind bars is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday , governor newsom granting clemency to dozens of individuals including michael , with 37 pardons and 18 commutations. >> once you are in the system, you are in the system. and what happens with so many people that go to state prison, they are completely , just pushed away from society. and they sit over here somewhere that is why so many reoffend , because with a felony you cannot be licensed -- you can get a drivers license, but you cannot get a license to even cut hair. in california. >> reporter: was convicted by a marin county court in 1987 with 13 counts of embezzlement and was accused of misusing $13.5 million from 400 investors. then it took him more than two decades to get here. >> this was
michael woodson, at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian, after receiving a life-changing get from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon, itself. and this is the work product that you have to do, in order to apply for a pardon with the governor. >> reporter: michael who spent five years behind bars is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday , governor newsom granting clemency to dozens of individuals including michael , with...
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but brian de la cruz tied them deep when allowed in the game. then in the eighth, max chapman doubled in to right field where they scored lee. san francisco won 3-1. the first series win in miami since 2016. the giants record of 8-11 are back home tomorrow to host the diamondbacks. >>> over in oakland, give that a's fans a contract. what a catch. the a's hosted the cardinals. esteury ruiz known for stealing basis had some pop today. he would have a second home run of the series. gave oakland a 2-0 third inning lead. a's are closer to mason miller who will throw in the hundreds. and with a 102 miles per hour fastball. that finished off a 6-3 win that avoided a sweep. oakland, record of 8-11, at cleveland on friday. >>> as basketball ends in the bay area, look what's coming up next. the nfl draft next week and the 49ers, they will be busy. >> you know it. it will be fun. >> all right, thanks, vern. >>> still ahead here at 5:00, small items making a big impact. we'll meet the woman behind a hygiene program helping thousands of our neighbors in need
but brian de la cruz tied them deep when allowed in the game. then in the eighth, max chapman doubled in to right field where they scored lee. san francisco won 3-1. the first series win in miami since 2016. the giants record of 8-11 are back home tomorrow to host the diamondbacks. >>> over in oakland, give that a's fans a contract. what a catch. the a's hosted the cardinals. esteury ruiz known for stealing basis had some pop today. he would have a second home run of the series. gave...
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dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind, not just the tape, but life itself. >> this takes us back to being 5, 6 years old again at home, you know, watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia by thinking outside the box. >> free blockbuster's website shows a number of locations in the bay area, including san jose, oakland, rohnert park. i guess you have to have a vhs machine. >> you have to dig it out of mothballs, but can you remember going to blockbuster and looking at the covers. >> it was a thing. >> going to get a snack. >> was so upset when they were soldout and you had to wait till next weekend. >> you waited for the new releases to come out. you hoped you could get one of the four that they had. those were the days. i miss them. >> i do, too. >>> up next, accus
dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony say these blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind, not just the tape, but life itself. >> this takes us back to being 5, 6 years old again at home, you know, watching the same tape over and over again....
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brian hackney says it's the result of people loving these seals a little too much. >> reporter: whenever you see an elephant seal in a wheelbarrow, something's not right. >> we're bringing in animals every single day. during our peak season right now, march and april, it could be five or six animals a day coming into the hospital. >> reporter: there's a reason this is peak season here at the marine mammal center. adam radner is the director of conservation engagement. >> right now it's incredibly busy. we've got close to 150 patients at the hospital. >> reporter: it isn't just that it's pumping season. >> our responders were seeing people get very, very close because these were very sick, lethargic animals. >> just moved him from e1 to g2. >> reporter: john carlo of the center says people are loving these animal as to much. >> as a result, there's a lot of crowding, selfie taking, which was inhibiting sometimes our ability to respond and added additional stress to an animal that was already very, very sick. >> reporter: in fact, a new study shows that fully 30% of stranded or sick marine
brian hackney says it's the result of people loving these seals a little too much. >> reporter: whenever you see an elephant seal in a wheelbarrow, something's not right. >> we're bringing in animals every single day. during our peak season right now, march and april, it could be five or six animals a day coming into the hospital. >> reporter: there's a reason this is peak season here at the marine mammal center. adam radner is the director of conservation engagement. >>...
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. >> reporter: brian held rich from pennsylvania is awaiting trial after ammo was found in his checked back in february. >> subsequently spent eight nights in their local jail. some of the darkest, hardest times of my life quite frankly. >> reporter: possessing a gun or ammunition is prohibited in turks and caicos. however, tourists were often able to pay a fine until a february court order mandating even tourists in the process of leaving the country be subject to prison time. last september, the u.s. embassy posted this travel alert online, warning people to check your luggage for stray ammunition. >> i can't even begin to think that this very innocent incredible mistake would prevent me from being able to, you know, watch my son graduate or teach him to shave or take my daughter to, you know, dances. >> reporter: a mistake that could land american tourists visiting an island paradise in a prison hell. kris van cleave, cbs news. >>> now to breaking news tonight. cbs news is confirming that the fda has found evidence of the bird flu virus in grocery store milk. but expressed confidenc
. >> reporter: brian held rich from pennsylvania is awaiting trial after ammo was found in his checked back in february. >> subsequently spent eight nights in their local jail. some of the darkest, hardest times of my life quite frankly. >> reporter: possessing a gun or ammunition is prohibited in turks and caicos. however, tourists were often able to pay a fine until a february court order mandating even tourists in the process of leaving the country be subject to prison...
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brian white works for the department of transportation. together, their two organizations have teamed up to develop a network of critter crossings in washington. overpasses and underpasses designed to provide safe package for wildlife. te fact that you have one here and one here, is that because you've identified both of those areas as area that's an malls are likely to cross? >> yes, correct. >> reporter: the crossing project spans 15 miles of i-90 near the snoqualmie pass in washington flanked by large chunks of what's primarily national forest land, habitat for all sorts of creatures great and small. if they're protected on both sides, why does it matter if they're connected? >> because you lose genetic variability, and gradually you start getting localized extinction and populations get further and further apart and smaller. >> reporter: around the country, most animals see a busy highway and turn around. a brave few might try to cross, but they're at risk of getting run over. a wildlife crossing is supposed to make that cross far less
brian white works for the department of transportation. together, their two organizations have teamed up to develop a network of critter crossings in washington. overpasses and underpasses designed to provide safe package for wildlife. te fact that you have one here and one here, is that because you've identified both of those areas as area that's an malls are likely to cross? >> yes, correct. >> reporter: the crossing project spans 15 miles of i-90 near the snoqualmie pass in...
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. >> reporter: it all started when brian morrison, a movie producer and former blockbuster employee, set up the first box in los angeles. he says this blockbuster reboot is a plot twist he never saw coming. do you know how many of these boxes are out there? >> it's hard to put an exact number on it. but we have over 200 locations in the u.s. and canada and mexico and the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the brand, recently sent brian a letter asking him to stop using their trademark. and while he says he's barred from discussing details, he was able to tell us this much. >> is it something that can be stopped? >> reporter: thomas and tony scythes blockbuster stands are a reminder to be kind and rewind. not just the tape, but life itself. >> just takes us back to being, you know, 5, 6 years old at home watching the same tape over and over again. >> reporter: hitting play on nostalgia. by thinking outside the box. >> i love his stories and it does -- bring back a lot of memories. i would love going to blockbuster on
. >> reporter: it all started when brian morrison, a movie producer and former blockbuster employee, set up the first box in los angeles. he says this blockbuster reboot is a plot twist he never saw coming. do you know how many of these boxes are out there? >> it's hard to put an exact number on it. but we have over 200 locations in the u.s. and canada and mexico and the uk and australia. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board with this idea. dish, the company that owns the...
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. >>> live from the cbs studios near san francisco on this saturday evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we'll get to the protests taking over college campuses in a moment, but first we begin tonight in the east bay for those keeping track, april is national volunteers appreciation month, and may is older americans month. >> so today the city of danville did a mashup, they paired people who like to help out with people who really need the help. john ramos has got the story. >> reporter: last weekend people across the bay area gathered for earth day
. >>> live from the cbs studios near san francisco on this saturday evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we'll get to the protests taking over college campuses in a moment, but first we begin tonight in the east bay for those keeping track, april is national volunteers appreciation month, and may is older americans month. >> so today the city of danville did a mashup, they paired people who like to help out with people who really need the help. john ramos...
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brian white works for the washington state department of transportation. together their two organizations teamed up to develop a network of critter crossings in washington. overpasses and underpasses designed to provide safe passage for wildlife. the fact that you have one here and one here, is that because you identified both of those areas as areas that animals are likely to cross? >> yes. >> reporter: the crossing project spans 15 miles of i-90 near the snoqualmie pass in washington. flanked by chunks of what's primarily national forest land. habitat for all sorts much creatures great and small. if they are protected on both sides, why does it matter if they are connected? >> because you lose genetic variability and gradually you start getting localized extinction and populations get further and further apart and smaller. >> reporter: around the country, most animals see a busy highway and turn around. few may try to cross, but they are at risk of getting run over. a wildlife crossing is supposed to make that process far less treacherous. but there is n
brian white works for the washington state department of transportation. together their two organizations teamed up to develop a network of critter crossings in washington. overpasses and underpasses designed to provide safe passage for wildlife. the fact that you have one here and one here, is that because you identified both of those areas as areas that animals are likely to cross? >> yes. >> reporter: the crossing project spans 15 miles of i-90 near the snoqualmie pass in...
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we'll just get a partial view at home here which won't be a total bust, but brian hackney talked to locals planning to go the distance to get the best look possible. >> i'm dr. jeff matthews. here we are on the foothill college campus with the foothill observatory here on the left, the krause center for innovation on the right. >> reporter: while jeff's a professor of astronomy, he has never seen this, a total solar eclipse unfolding over north america on monday, but -- >> i will not be in the bay area. i'm traveling to where i will be able to see totality. i'm so excited. >> reporter: that means traveling to 130-mile wide path of totality that in the u.s. stretches from southern texas across the midwest up through new england and out the canadian maritimes. outside that path it's just a partial solar eclipse like the bay area saw back in 2017. >> even the partial eclipse is just fantastic. i loved it. with a little bit of focusing -- >> reporter: that's what we'll have in the bay area on monday. >> -- voila. >> reporter: a partial solar eclipse. >> i think it would be -- it's not the sun,
we'll just get a partial view at home here which won't be a total bust, but brian hackney talked to locals planning to go the distance to get the best look possible. >> i'm dr. jeff matthews. here we are on the foothill college campus with the foothill observatory here on the left, the krause center for innovation on the right. >> reporter: while jeff's a professor of astronomy, he has never seen this, a total solar eclipse unfolding over north america on monday, but -- >> i...
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san francisco starter keaton wynn one out away from throwing six shutout innings, but brian de la cruz took him deep. only one run allowed in the game. giants retook the lead in the seventh, then in the eighth matt chapman doubled. it scored jung hoo lee. the first series win in miami since 2016. giants are back home tomorrow to host the diamondbacks. >>> over in oakland, sara, give this a's fan a contract. >> oh. >> look at that catch. yeah, they hosted the cardinals. este ruiz had some pop today. gave oakland a 2-0 third inning need. miller throws in the 100s, sara, blew away brendan donovan with a 102-mile-per-hou r fastball. that finished off a 6-3 win that avoided a sweep. oakland, record of 8-11, is at cleveland on friday. >>> all right, now, nba's eastern conference. jimmy butler, the miami heat star writhing in knee pain against philadelphia. 40 seconds left. tied at 96-96. kelly oubre jr. a key bucket and foul for the lead and the sixers won the game 105-104. they'll face the knicks in the first round of the playoffs. miami has fallen into an elimination game against chicago o
san francisco starter keaton wynn one out away from throwing six shutout innings, but brian de la cruz took him deep. only one run allowed in the game. giants retook the lead in the seventh, then in the eighth matt chapman doubled. it scored jung hoo lee. the first series win in miami since 2016. giants are back home tomorrow to host the diamondbacks. >>> over in oakland, sara, give this a's fan a contract. >> oh. >> look at that catch. yeah, they hosted the cardinals. este...
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brian dorsey was put to death yesterday by lethal injection after the u.s. supreme court rejected two separate bids to intervene. more than 70 current and former corrections officers had urged missouri's governor to commute dorsey's sentence arguing he'd been rehabilitated. his lawyer said dorsey was in a drug-induced psychosis when he committed the killings. >>> the "chicago tribune" says police body cam video shows officers killing dexter reed in a barrage of bullets that the mayor called deeply disturbing. >> open the door! [ gunfire ] >> a police oversight agency released the video yesterday showing plain clothes chicago officers firing nearly 100 shots after pulling reed over for allegedly not wearing a seatbelt last month. the oversight agency says preliminary evidence shows reed fired first hitting an officer in the wrist. the officers are on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and "the denver post" says a colorado school aide was arrested after video showed her beating an autistic child on a school bus, according to pol
brian dorsey was put to death yesterday by lethal injection after the u.s. supreme court rejected two separate bids to intervene. more than 70 current and former corrections officers had urged missouri's governor to commute dorsey's sentence arguing he'd been rehabilitated. his lawyer said dorsey was in a drug-induced psychosis when he committed the killings. >>> the "chicago tribune" says police body cam video shows officers killing dexter reed in a barrage of bullets that...
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. >> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> inventor happening all weekend long. oakland zoo's baseball team and dozens of volunteers are celebrating earth day by helping to get the park ready for opening day. >> basement today picking up trash and giving it a good power wash. our
. >> i am brian hackney. >> and i am andrea nakano. >>> inventor happening all weekend long. oakland zoo's baseball team and dozens of volunteers are celebrating earth day by helping to get the park ready for opening day. >> basement today picking up trash and giving it a good power wash. our
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michael woodson at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself and this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon. >> reporter: michael, who spent five years behind bars, is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday governor newsom granted clemency to dozens of individuals, including michael, with 37 pardons and 18 commusicians. >> mmutations. >> what happens with so many people who go to prison, they are completely pushed away from society and sit over here somewhere and that's why so many reoffend because with a felony, i mean you can't be licensed. you can get a driver's license, but you can't -- you can't get a license to even cut hair in california. >> reporter: he was convicted by a marin county court in 1987 with 13 counts of embezzlement, accused of misusing $13.5 million from 400 investors perform then it took more than two decades to get here. >> this was the binder i gave to the district attorney for marin to prove al
michael woodson at 82 years old is spending this easter with his son brian after receiving a life changing gift from california governor gavin newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself and this is the work product that you have to do in order to apply for a pardon. >> reporter: michael, who spent five years behind bars, is now celebrating a new chapter in his life. on friday governor newsom granted clemency to dozens of individuals, including michael, with 37 pardons and 18...
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. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote
. >> i'm brian hackney. tomorrow is earth day with plenty of early celebrations across the bay area. >> none of them quite like the showdown today. john ramos shows us the lawn mowing battle between sheep and robots. >> reporter: the purpose of earth day is to get people thinking of ways to protect the planet. in a town like atherton, that boils down to a fight on the best way to mow your lawn. at the earth day festival in atherton, they wanted to promote