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let's switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you. >>> there's a block party tonight in oakland. first fridays is back after a three-month break because of financial struggles. it turns out even the nonprofit that runs it is not immune to crime, how they're trying to keep this positive event alive despite a recent burglary you see there. >>> plus outrage over a plea deal in the death of a champion cyclist in san francisco, the dui suspect getting off with a misdemeanor, why cycling advocates worry it sets a dangerous precedent, all that and more coming up at 6:00. >>> let's go to my buddy vern in sports. >> yea! the just golf on top, it's the 88th masters. is tiger woods on top of the leaderboard? no, but, man, he's living large. tiger went out early this morning to finish his first round and he was right back at it. from just off the green at 6, boom, rolled it in, one of his four birdies in the round. tiger shot an event 72, 1 over for the tournament, seven shots back and made the cut for a record 24th straight time at the masters. >> it means i have a chance to go into the wee
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let's switch over to juliette goodrich. >> thank you. san francisco's trying not to stall out on the road to post pandemic recovery. now the mayor is making a special trip to sacramento, the new policy city and state leaders are pushing to bring downtown back to life. >>> plus a closer look at the shake-up in the world of real estate, how new commission rules could affect people on both sides of the market. a lot coming up in about ten minutes, but first let's get to matt and sports. >>> thanks, jules. the giants will play somebody other than the dodgers or padres tonight, thank goodness. the nationals are in town and better be afraid of what's waiting for them. ♪ >> run! snell-zilla. >> i didn't know we were getting the voiceover there. blake snell making his giants debut tonight, expected to throw around 80 pitches as he continues to ramp up after missing all of spring training. >>> the warriors enter the final week of the regular season playing some of their best ball of the year, but they are still tenth in the west with only four
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette tonight. governor newsom vetoed a bill that could of decriminalized psychedelic bus now one focused on therapy is making its way through the legislature y. it could make a big difference for those with mental health struggles. >> reporter: nina struggled with anxiety most of her adult life. her first ketamine therapy session proved to be a breakthrough >> it gave me a sense of self-understanding and forgiveness that cultivated through therapy. >> years of therapy and taking antianxiety medication did not work out. the therapies are a really powerful substitute kinds of medications. >> a trained assisted therapist and founder who leads on one-on-one keta, mine journeys >> we are finding with psychedelic approach people are getting into the root cause of the symptoms and being able to process that fully so they are not requiring those medicines anymore. >> reporter: cultivating her practice for 20 years. it was only four years ago when she add psychedelic-assisted therapy using ketamin sneerks
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette tonight. governor newsom vetoed a bill that could of decriminalized psychedelic bus now one focused on therapy is making its way through the legislature y. it could make a big difference for those with mental health struggles. >> reporter: nina struggled with anxiety most of her adult life. her first ketamine therapy session proved to be a breakthrough >> it gave me a...
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. >> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we hear about people swiping everything from lawn furniture to tools and decorations from people's homes, well now apparent they includes bees. in the oakland hill, one beekeeper felt a sting in her heart when someone snatched up her bee colony. and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits for a living. >> reporter: sue donahue just wanted to educate her community on the importance of honeybee, but her plans to hold a honey tasting for her neighborhood took a stinging turn when thieves drove off with one of her hives. >> i heard somebody say, oh, hey, freebies. and then a moment passed and i heard a car door close. >> reporter: 30,000 bees and their queen in one colony suddenly vanished just after 10:00 in the morning. she says it was a crime of opportunity in her north oakland neighborhood that has become all too accustomed to petty crimes. >> there's a permission structure that you can take what you want, there's no consequence.
. >> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we hear about people swiping everything from lawn furniture to tools and decorations from people's homes, well now apparent they includes bees. in the oakland hill, one beekeeper felt a sting in her heart when someone snatched up her bee colony. and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits for a living. >> reporter: sue donahue just wanted to educate her community...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> good evening. >>> a sense of closure tonight for a mother on a mission for justice. her son, 26-year-old blake mose was shot and killed last year while trying to stop a shoplifting at a home depot. just yesterday we learned of a plea deal in the case. the suspected shoplifter and shooter. 33-year-old pled no contest to second-degree murder that carries a sentence of 19 years to life in prison. the person accused of driving the get away car, 32-year-old gilroy pled no contest to being an accessory as well as other charges. his sentence could be 7.5 years. now, his mother talked to katie neilson today, despite the plea deal her fight is not over just yet. >> never active in politics. a year ago, everything changed. that is when her son, blake, was murdered here at the home depot in pleasanton as he was working as a loss prevention officer. since then, the recall campaign took on an entirely new meaning. it has been almost a year since she lost her son, blake. >> it feels like yesterday but it feels like 10 years ago. that moment w
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juliette goodrich. >>> san quentin is still home to some of the toughest criminals in california but behind the walls, opportunities for redemption and purpose all thanks to puppies. we have been following an impactful program that allows inmates to train service dogs. tonight, he takes us inside the prison for puppy school graduation. >>> day to day life for the residents of san quentin can be simple. this cell is his bathroom, kitchen, bathroom, living room. it is where he makes his life, for now at least, because nearly 10 years ago he took a life >> i committed a murder that is why i am in prison. >> reporter: instead of letting life pass him by he spent the past year helping bring new life to strangers on the outside. we met ben and windel a year ago when he became one of the first puppy raisers. he is a part of a program where select incarcerated involves raise puppies to be service animals, they will pair them with people with disabilities for free. san quentin officials see it as a rehabilitation tool for some inmates. he sees it as a way to give back to a community he took f
juliette goodrich. >>> san quentin is still home to some of the toughest criminals in california but behind the walls, opportunities for redemption and purpose all thanks to puppies. we have been following an impactful program that allows inmates to train service dogs. tonight, he takes us inside the prison for puppy school graduation. >>> day to day life for the residents of san quentin can be simple. this cell is his bathroom, kitchen, bathroom, living room. it is where he...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the evening off. >>> a's fans braced themselves to say good-bye more than one. we'll have reaction to the move to sacramento in a bit. >>> we start with our first alert weather day, today's spring storm bringing rain, hail, and very cold temperatures for april and we aren't done with it yet. a lot of places saw hail like this this afternoon. this was in concord. it was also reported in san ramon and pleasanton. i shot this video of hail coming down in san francisco this morning in noe valley, which is unusual for spring. we're seeing snow on bay area peaks. this is the flurries this morning on mount diablo and mount hamilton. viewers are sharing their videos of the snow. john in san jose says this was at the top of highway 9 at saratoga gap this morning. as we look outside, there's still a chance of more thunderstorms in the next couple hours. let's get to meteorologist darren peck. >> i love that view of the rain bands coming down behind alcatraz. let's look at the storm
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. juliette has the evening off. >>> a's fans braced themselves to say good-bye more than one. we'll have reaction to the move to sacramento in a bit. >>> we start with our first alert weather day, today's spring storm bringing rain, hail, and very cold temperatures for april and we aren't done with it yet. a lot of places saw hail like this this afternoon. this was in concord. it was...
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i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. >>> exactly three years ago on s night the family of mario on and while they tell us their pain still feels fresh, tonight they're experiencing a new emotion, hope after prosecutors filed felony charges against three alameda police officers wrongdoing in the case. the police body camera video caught the encounter in an alameda park in 2021. officers were investigatia possible theft d talked to gonzez for about nine minutesbefore attempting to restrain him. appeared to be incoherent and esisted arrest. pinned gonzalez down for five minutes before he became onscious. the coroner's the oxic effects of eth nd the physical stress of the restraint, but his family has loninsistethere is more to it than that. our amanda hari se with them in alameda tonight where they celebrated harging decision. >> say his name, mario >> reporter: april 19th will always be a sad day for the gonzalez family. k in 2021 mo gonzalez died in police custody, but for the family it goes beyond tragedy. they've ays felt his death was a crime. his mother says she thinks about
i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. >>> exactly three years ago on s night the family of mario on and while they tell us their pain still feels fresh, tonight they're experiencing a new emotion, hope after prosecutors filed felony charges against three alameda police officers wrongdoing in the case. the police body camera video caught the encounter in an alameda park in 2021. officers were investigatia possible theft d talked to gonzez for about nine minutesbefore attempting to...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. we begin with breaking news. heartbreaking news, a san francisco leader, known for his compassion and dedication to the city's underserved community has died. reverend cecil williams was the co-founder of glide memorial church. he died peacefully surrounded by his family and friends in his san francisco home today. he was 94 years old. annemakovec is here with more on his life and reaction to his passing. >> reporter: he was known as the heart and soul of san francisco. glide called him the minister of liberation, he was an author, social activist and true community leader. he used the terms, radical inclusivity and unconditional love. he was a champion for the poor and marginalized. glide offers wraparound services for the home expls feeds anyone hungry hot meals every day of the year. thanksgiving is a big celebration there and reverend williams always a staple. here he was in 2016. >> engaged in unconditional love. >> we had to dig into our archives for this one. he had his own sho
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. we begin with breaking news. heartbreaking news, a san francisco leader, known for his compassion and dedication to the city's underserved community has died. reverend cecil williams was the co-founder of glide memorial church. he died peacefully surrounded by his family and friends in his san francisco home today. he was 94 years old. annemakovec is here with more on his life and reaction to his passing....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. i'm sara donchey in today for juliette. >>> protesters had a clear goal, to disrupt business as usual and they succeeded. their demonstration over the war in gaza took over bay area freeways hauling the commute for hours and we're learning more about the sophisticated tools they used and serious charges they're facing. it was part of a nationwide day of economic protests to coincide with tax day. this morning pro palestinian protesters blocked parts of 880 both directions in oakland. then another group blocked the southbound lanes of the golden gate bridge leading the chp to shut it down both directions at the height of rush hour. in total about 40 people were arrested. we start in oakland with two separate protests on i-880 that dragged into the afternoon. about 300 protesters blocked the southbound lanes at seventh street. chp eventually was able to back them onto the freeway off ramps and then they reopened all the lanes by 1:00. five protesters were arrested in that location. earl
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. i'm sara donchey in today for juliette. >>> protesters had a clear goal, to disrupt business as usual and they succeeded. their demonstration over the war in gaza took over bay area freeways hauling the commute for hours and we're learning more about the sophisticated tools they used and serious charges they're facing. it was part of a nationwide day of economic protests to coincide with tax day. this...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> on a friday night a crowd of people at your business is a sign you're doing something right, staying relevant, let alone staying open. it's a constant challenge in these trying times where downtowns are struggling to bounce back from the pandemic. we have the story of two restaurants tonight, one celebrating a major milestone, the other a comeback, and how they're each a snapshot of the recovery on both sides of the bay. in san francisco it's an uphill battle for a downtown that depends on filling office buildings. the office vacancy rate hit a record of nearly 37% the first quarter this year according to real estate firm cbre. the university of toronto study found san francisco is just one of 14 downtowns nationwide in a downward trajectory. data from cell phones found visits to downtown dropped more than 21% between march of last year and this past february. so it is quite an accomplishment that the oldest continuously run restaurant in the state right in the heart of downtown san francisco is about to celeb
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> on a friday night a crowd of people at your business is a sign you're doing something right, staying relevant, let alone staying open. it's a constant challenge in these trying times where downtowns are struggling to bounce back from the pandemic. we have the story of two restaurants tonight, one celebrating a major milestone, the other a comeback, and how they're each a snapshot of the recovery...
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>>>s is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Ãgood evening. >>> today marks three years since mario gonzalez died in police custody in a case that sparked outrage and protests in the east bay. his family just spoke out the first time one day after the d.a.'s office against the officers once cleared in his death. >> i just wanted to know your name. i'm officer mckinley. >>e over here. we don't want you to fall down, okay? >> police body cam video shows the interactions that led up to gonzalez's death in an alameda park back in 2021. officers were investigating a possi theft and talked to gonzalez for about nine minutes before attempting to restrain him. he appeared to be incoherent and resisted arrest, prompting officers to eventually take him to the ground. officer pinning gonzalez with a knee. he was held down for five minutes before he became uncious. the coroner's report ruled gonzalez died from the toxic effects of meth and the physical stress of the restraint. former d.a. nancy o'malley reviewed the case and cleared the th
>>>s is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Ãgood evening. >>> today marks three years since mario gonzalez died in police custody in a case that sparked outrage and protests in the east bay. his family just spoke out the first time one day after the d.a.'s office against the officers once cleared in his death. >> i just wanted to know your name. i'm officer mckinley. >>e over here. we don't want you to fall down, okay? >> police body cam video shows...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. i'm sara donchey in for juliette. >>> it's an expensive fix for a serious problem. land is sinking so fast in the central valley a crucial canal failed. now the new canal they just built to replace it is sinking as well. we're talking about the friant kern canal near the san joaquin valley. the system starts at millerton lake north of fresno and runs 152 miles south powered entirely by gravity, but gravity means going downhill and that has gotten complicated, simple as it sound. decades of groundwater pumping have caused valley floors to sink and the canal right along with it. >> to convey this water south through this section, we've lost over 60% of the carrying capacity. >> so we first showed you the solution back in august 2022. it is a new canal built right alongside the old one, only it's higher so the water can still flow downhill. that new canal will go into service in the next couple weeks and as wilson walker shows us, it's already facing the very same challenge as the first
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. i'm sara donchey in for juliette. >>> it's an expensive fix for a serious problem. land is sinking so fast in the central valley a crucial canal failed. now the new canal they just built to replace it is sinking as well. we're talking about the friant kern canal near the san joaquin valley. the system starts at millerton lake north of fresno and runs 152 miles south powered entirely by gravity, but gravity...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hello. i'm sara donchey in for juliette. >>> it's an expensive fix for a serious problem. land is sinking so fast in the central valley a crucial canal failed. now the new canal th
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>>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we will get to lucille in a moment. first, librarians in san francisco say their quiet place of work is a place of fear. they say that the drug and homeless crisis around the libraries has just gotten out of control. and, they want to see security guards at all branches. amanda heard from librarians about the threats they encountered while on the job. >> reporter: library workers are concerned for their safety. they say, things have gotten so bad that they are concerned someone could lose their life. >> we were not trained to do this type of work in library school. >> reporter: library workers across the city say they are being forced to do a lot more than recommend books. every day they are the ones making sure the libraries are safe. >> reporter: nicole has been working in the san francisco library system for more than 30 years. she says over the years things are getting worse and she fears someone will get hurt. we can fill a whole library with all of these incidents. >> reporter: she works at the children's library.
>>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we will get to lucille in a moment. first, librarians in san francisco say their quiet place of work is a place of fear. they say that the drug and homeless crisis around the libraries has just gotten out of control. and, they want to see security guards at all branches. amanda heard from librarians about the threats they encountered while on the job. >> reporter: library workers are concerned for their safety....
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> remembering a san francisco legend, the long time leader of the city's glide foundation has died. we look back at his life and legacy fighting for the less fortunate. >> i've always talked about changing the world and i really believe that we have touched many people from all over the world. >> san francisco pays tribute to a tireless advocate for justice and equality who left his mark in the tenderloin and beyond. >>> plus a passionate debate before the supreme court that could have major implications for the bay area, how far can local governments go to regulate homelessness? >> we want the city to have an effective and humane response to homelessness on the streets. >> we see one of the city's sweeps in action and hear from neighbors who say they've made a difference. >> i think some people would be afraid coming to businesses like this. >>> plus on this earth day the trash punks are tackling an overwhelming problem in san jose, how a former punk rocker is gaining worldwide attention for his unique approach t
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> remembering a san francisco legend, the long time leader of the city's glide foundation has died. we look back at his life and legacy fighting for the less fortunate. >> i've always talked about changing the world and i really believe that we have touched many people from all over the world. >> san francisco pays tribute to a tireless advocate for justice and equality who left his mark...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> we begin with breaking news and heartbreaking news. san francisco is mourning the loss of a man who devoted his life to helping the city's most vulnerable communities, the reverend cecil williams. he's died at age 94. williams was the long time minister of glide memorial church. he died at his san francisco home surrounded by friends and family. the glide foundation celebrated its 60th anniversary in san francisco's tenderloin last december. it provides services for the homeless and anyone in need of a hot meal every day of the year. you may recognize it most for its thanksgiving celebrations where reverend williams always played a key role. his fight for justice also extended around the globe. he's seen here with human rights champion nelson mandela in 1990. san francisco mayor london breed paid tribute to reverend williams writing, "as a young girl, i would never have dreamed i'd grow up to work with him. we all benefited from his guidance, his support, and his moral compass. we would not be who we are as a ci
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> we begin with breaking news and heartbreaking news. san francisco is mourning the loss of a man who devoted his life to helping the city's most vulnerable communities, the reverend cecil williams. he's died at age 94. williams was the long time minister of glide memorial church. he died at his san francisco home surrounded by friends and family. the glide foundation celebrated its 60th...
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our juliette goodrich spent the day at the scene of that crash in pleasanton. she's going to have a live report at 6:00. >>> all we want is peace! all we want is peace! >> this was the scene yesterday on the usc campus. officers used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowds demonstrating against the war in gaza. police say more than 90 people were arrested. then today usc officials canceled the university's main graduation ceremony. similar pro palestinian protests erupted on campuses across the country. at ucla protesters began erecting tents with a sign that read "ucla says free palestine." at the arizona university students held a solidarity march and at princeton two students were arrested. here in the bay area uc berkeley students entering their third day taking over a portion of sproul plaza by setting up their own tent city, but more on how campus movements have been shaping up all across the country, here's danya bacchus. >> reporter: dozens of pro palestinian demonstrators remain camped out in new york city with a deadline to disband fast app
our juliette goodrich spent the day at the scene of that crash in pleasanton. she's going to have a live report at 6:00. >>> all we want is peace! all we want is peace! >> this was the scene yesterday on the usc campus. officers used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowds demonstrating against the war in gaza. police say more than 90 people were arrested. then today usc officials canceled the university's main graduation ceremony. similar pro palestinian protests...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> you're on that algorithm for that dog, ryan. thanks. >>> talk about crunch time for choosing a college, but some students are facing one of the biggest decisions of their lives without knowing how they'll pay for it. >> you've been working hard towards it and it's like it probably might not happen. >> she's the first in her family to apply to college, but the happiness at getting into her top choice comes with a big question mark, how students are navigating a financial aid fiasco. >>> free, free, free palestine. >> protests against the war in gaza pop up on new bay area campuses, how some professors are now lending their support to the students speaking their minds. >> it's beautiful. i love seeing all the students and faculty all united. >>> plus a controversial street overhaul delayed, the change after neighborhood pushback. >> this has to be fixed. >>> turning the commute
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> you're on that algorithm for that dog, ryan. thanks. >>> talk about crunch time for choosing a college, but some students are facing one of the biggest decisions of their lives without knowing how they'll pay for it. >> you've been working hard towards it and it's like it probably might not happen. >> she's the first in her family to apply to college, but the happiness at getting into her top choice comes...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. it is an image san francisco is trying hard to fight. scenes of open drug use in the tenderloin, and this is just what you see in broad daylight. the city says what is happening at night is setting back their efforts, and now the mayor is imposing a curfew for retail stores to crackdown on late-night drug markets outside the doors. the plan would impact corner stores, liquor stores, and smoke shops between mcallister oak and jones streets but they would have to close between midnight and 5:00 ams could face fines of up to $1000 for every hour they do not comply. >>> the mayor says the idea came out of feedback from people in the community who do not feel safe. but as amanda harry tells us, some small business owners say they are being unfairly punished. >> once you are in these streets, this is in the thick of everything. >> reporter: jamar is referring to the markets at the nighttime plaza. where people sell drugs and stay up all night. >> is the wild wild west. everyone is buying an
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. it is an image san francisco is trying hard to fight. scenes of open drug use in the tenderloin, and this is just what you see in broad daylight. the city says what is happening at night is setting back their efforts, and now the mayor is imposing a curfew for retail stores to crackdown on late-night drug markets outside the doors. the plan would impact corner stores, liquor stores, and smoke shops between...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> it is a celebration of staying power, a big weekend for two bay area businesses, both famous in their own right. how they're out to defy the odds of the downtown doom loop. >> came here the first time when i was 12 years old. >> when you think of famous places to eat in the city by the bay, chances are tatich grill is on that list, the secret sauce that's kept it going for 175 years. >> second generation customers, third generation customers. that's why all customers keep coming back. >>> and a relaunch for an oakland barbecue joint that's had its share of ups and downs, how it tells a different story about the downtown recovery on the other side of the bay. >> there's a desire to come together and be together as part of the community. >> downtown oakland gives you that feeling and it just feels better. >>> plus tense moments on the stanford campus, we hear from protesters risking disciplinary action to join a nationwide movement. >>> and a chance to strike gold. >> i thought it was trash for a second and it wasn't trash. t
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> it is a celebration of staying power, a big weekend for two bay area businesses, both famous in their own right. how they're out to defy the odds of the downtown doom loop. >> came here the first time when i was 12 years old. >> when you think of famous places to eat in the city by the bay, chances are tatich grill is on that list, the secret sauce that's kept it going for 175 years. >> second generation...
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as juliette goodrich reports, the recording didn't stop them. >> reporter: on easter sunday, this brazen group grabbing what they pleased. wearing hoodies and carrying bags and backpacks, they went up and down the aisles, stealing merchandise. there's a security camera inside the store. and a kpix employee was taking this video, but this group didn't seem to care. >> and it was just like an ambush. basically. that's pretty much it. it was that quick. >> reporter: our producer who took this video didn't want to be identified, but describes what happened. >> took me about three seconds to pull my phone out and started videoing -- or filming and they just had no -- no care at all. so. >> reporter: were you concerned even standing in their way? taking video. >> no. i mean, i'm still -- i mean, it's san francisco. i'm so kind of immune to it at this point. >> reporter: what was the reaction of the employees during and after? >> they did nothing. basically. they just -- i think they -- they're also probably immune to it. again, it's that area. it's market and civic center and i think they're u
as juliette goodrich reports, the recording didn't stop them. >> reporter: on easter sunday, this brazen group grabbing what they pleased. wearing hoodies and carrying bags and backpacks, they went up and down the aisles, stealing merchandise. there's a security camera inside the store. and a kpix employee was taking this video, but this group didn't seem to care. >> and it was just like an ambush. basically. that's pretty much it. it was that quick. >> reporter: our producer...