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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> we want to get to breaking news, a traffic nightmare seriously for the friday evening commute, police now cornering a shooting suspect on interstate 80 in fairfield. both directions of the freeway are still shut down. the delay is stretching all the way to the bay bridge. minutes ago police made their move on the suspect vehicle. >>> also a san jose police officer in critical condition after responding to a domestic violence call at a motel, what we've learned about the moments leading up to a gunbattle. >> you could go to this call a thousand times and nothing ever goes wrong and the 1,001 time is this one. >>> a new batch of pop-ups filling vacant storefronts in san jose, how some enterprising women are getting a boost to help get their dreams off the ground. >> it's wild to see the growth from making these in my kitchen to now having a retail opportunity. >>> saturday is a first alert weather day. i'm tracking rain, gusty winds, and much colder temperatures in the forecast. >>> this is cbs news bay area with
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> breaking news, a historic day in america, donald trump becomes the first former president convicted of criminal charges. >> count 32 guilty, count 33 guilty, count 34 guilty. >> that was the moment where we learned a manhattan jury convicted trump on dozens of felony counts in his hush money trial, the verdict reverberating from new york to the bay area. we're breaking down the legal and political fallout months before the presidential election. >> it's a rigged trial. >> i'm ecstatic. it's a long time coming. >> i will vote for trump more so than i ever thought i would. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> we do begin with that breaking news, reaction pouring into the historic verdict, former president trump found guilty on all counts in his hush money trial in new york. it makes him the first former president in the u.s. history to be convicted of a crime. a jury found trump guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. it's connected to money his former fixe
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> at 6:00 as protesters clash with police on college campuses across the u.s., it is a much different atmosphere today at san francisco state. >> we're looking forward to continuing to have these conversations. >> a sitdown unlike any other, ceasefire protesters camping out sitting down face to face with the university's president. >> democracy is messy. it's ugly. if it can't play out on a university campus, then the u.s. is doomed. >> the demands they discussed and why both sides left the conversation feeling hope. >>> plus she was a beauty queen and a trailblazer. >> i was surprised. >> and she's learned a lot in her 99 years. >> i find myself just like everybody else. >> meet the oldest living miss chinatown coming up. >>> and the brain trust behind a highly anticipated new pro sports franchise continues to take shape. >> i'm just really excited to collaborate. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> we have some major developments tonight in th
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you. >>> at 6:00 as protesters clash with police on college campuses across the u.s., it is a much different atmosphere today at san francisco state. >> we're looking forward to continuing to have these conversations. >> a sitdown unlike any other, ceasefire protesters camping out sitting down face to face with the university's president. >> democracy is messy. it's ugly. if it can't play out on...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> it's not often a small town planning commission attracts the governor's attention, but tomorrow the pressure will be on half moon bay to take action on new housing for farmworkers. >> always been a by the state f its feet on much needed affordable housing, the new scrutiny over a project that's divided the town. >> i don't think our voices are heard. i think everything is railroaded and passed through because of the urgency. >>> a new chapter for the oakland police department. >> this is one of the most honorable and greatest professions that you can choose. >> oaklanders sound off on their hopes with the new chief. >> one guy with the proper attitude will always make a difference. >> and he's trading the tech world for law enforcement in his 60s. >> upon which i'm about to enter. >> and what inspired this south bay retiree to take the oath? >> i actually thought he would have a retirement career or hobby that was building things. i didn't think he would be like building community. >>> plus as waymo expands
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> it's not often a small town planning commission attracts the governor's attention, but tomorrow the pressure will be on half moon bay to take action on new housing for farmworkers. >> always been a by the state f its feet on much needed affordable housing, the new scrutiny over a project that's divided the town. >> i don't think our voices are heard. i think everything is railroaded and...
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with juliette goodrich. >>> let's move on to weather now, paul. a drastic change in our weather from today, warm and gorgeous, and you're telling me it's going to be cold and rainy tomorrow? >> yeah. we're talking about a 20-degree temperature drop the next 24 hours for inland parts of the bay area. this very winter-like storm system is getting closer. it's going to send clouds into the bay area tonight, rain across the bay area tomorrow morning, gusty winds all day and cold temperatures will charge in as well. let's focus on the rain to begin with and futurecast shows that moving into the north bay before the sun comes up tomorrow. the most widespread and heaviest rain will fall between sunrise and early afternoon as the heaviest rain isn't going to last too long in any one spot, but it will drop a half inch to an inch of total rainfall and then we're down to a few lingering showers tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow evening. things will quiet down the second half of the weekend even though sunday will be cool. let's look at how much rain we expect
with juliette goodrich. >>> let's move on to weather now, paul. a drastic change in our weather from today, warm and gorgeous, and you're telling me it's going to be cold and rainy tomorrow? >> yeah. we're talking about a 20-degree temperature drop the next 24 hours for inland parts of the bay area. this very winter-like storm system is getting closer. it's going to send clouds into the bay area tonight, rain across the bay area tomorrow morning, gusty winds all day and cold...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> we begin with breaking news. we're following two brushfires in antioch, the largest now about 20 acres, the concern about winds fueling the spread. >>> also, times are tough in oakland, but the money is still flowing to address some of the city's biggest challenges from public safety to cleaning up trash, the wins in the city's new budget plan. >>> 236 bags that was in our community where our children, where our seniors, and where we just live. >> open neighborhoods treated like a dumping ground, the promise to clean up the streets while closing a major budget hole, but can it last? >> oakland is turning the corner. >>> a home gutted by fire covered with handwritten signs, the outpouring of support for a san francisco dog walker who's also reported racist threats, his family's message? >> stop it. we've been in this community for over 50 years. we are not leaving. >>> and they'll be holding court among the colorful floats of carnaval. the new king and queen tell us about the pride and responsibility that co
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> we begin with breaking news. we're following two brushfires in antioch, the largest now about 20 acres, the concern about winds fueling the spread. >>> also, times are tough in oakland, but the money is still flowing to address some of the city's biggest challenges from public safety to cleaning up trash, the wins in the city's new budget plan. >>> 236 bags that was in our...
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. >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich. we are approaching finals and students are absent. >> why they are striking and they have no plans of backing down. >>> also, a couple battling health issues now, selling almost half of their property to help pay for their mortgage. >> this is a simple way of doing it. >>> and, they are not alone. the new law that could be the future creating more housing in california. >>> also, car plunges 200 feet down the side of a north bay highway. hear from the search team that made the dangerous cliff-side rescue. >> as soon as the water wash hit him and wind hit him. he looked up us and put his hand up, i need help. okay, he is is alive. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, at 7:00 we are following the latest act of protest on a california campus. graduate student workers at uc santa cruz are on strike. protesting over concerns about how the entire uc system has handled pro-palestinian protests, the university argues the strike is illegal. the students are n
. >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich. we are approaching finals and students are absent. >> why they are striking and they have no plans of backing down. >>> also, a couple battling health issues now, selling almost half of their property to help pay for their mortgage. >> this is a simple way of doing it. >>> and, they are not alone. the new law that could be the future creating more housing in california. >>> also, car plunges 200 feet...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> boy, the spring heat is here and in some parts of the bay area it's only going to get hotter. >> this is actually perfect weather. >> whether it's an outdoor cafe or on the beach, people across the bay area soaking up the sun. >>> mother and daughters working side by side. >> being able to give me mom input i think is a really amazing feeling. >> that's breathing new life into a san francisco neighborhood and it all started with a special request. >> i received a letter from my mother-in-law written in spanish and she asked if i could do one thing for her. >>> they are a fast and environmentally friendly way to get around. >> it's a great form of transportation for younger people who cannot drive. >> and they are especially popular among young people, but there are concerns about the safety of e-bikes and now one local lawmaker is trying to crack down. >> a lot of folks are observing, you know, lack of following the rules of the road, riding without a helmet. >>> plus president biden and the first lady ar
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thanks so much. >>> boy, the spring heat is here and in some parts of the bay area it's only going to get hotter. >> this is actually perfect weather. >> whether it's an outdoor cafe or on the beach, people across the bay area soaking up the sun. >>> mother and daughters working side by side. >> being able to give me mom input i think is a really amazing feeling. >> that's breathing new...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, here in the bay area, wanted, mail carriers. hundreds of jobs are up for grabs but will recent attacks turn applicants away? >> you have to assess the risk with anything that you do. [ crowd chanting ] >> you have had your chance. this is our press conference. >> reporter: quite the circus in alameda county. supporters of pamela price face off. the big decision today about a recall election that had the da herself sounding off. >>> this is not about public safety. it does not appear to have a basis other than a racism. >> we are not going to wait eight months for a recall opportunity. >> it is a brand-new fitness craze inspired by military training. >> you can rock on a dog walk, you can rock in between your kids baseball games. >> so, what exactly is it? vern puts on the backpack and gave it a try. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thank you for joining us at 7:00. if you are at the local post office or they come to your home to deliver your mail, postal workers are part of our neighborhoods, you may know
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, here in the bay area, wanted, mail carriers. hundreds of jobs are up for grabs but will recent attacks turn applicants away? >> you have to assess the risk with anything that you do. [ crowd chanting ] >> you have had your chance. this is our press conference. >> reporter: quite the circus in alameda county. supporters of pamela price face off. the big decision today about a recall election that had the da herself sounding off....
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nearly six decades ago, he >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich, first it was threats, but today. >> they are really, really kind people. nobody deserves it but not this family. >> we are live on the scene with reaction from the community and the latest on the investigation. >>> plus, another daredevil stunt involving california's infamous abandon high-rises. how was he able to get through millions of dollars worth of security. >> it was easy to evade law enforcement. every floor had a bathtub. we hid in the bathtub and put plywood over us. >> the average home in california is $900,000. >> you can find a lot of bang for your buck over here. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we are live on the scene. today, a blow his house, gutted by fire. the fire broke out at 11:30 this morning on grove and fillmore near the painted ladies. it shows dark smoke, flames coming through the windows. two adults, terry's parents had to be rescued from the floor of the homes. well to be treated and taken to the hospital. one was
nearly six decades ago, he >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich, first it was threats, but today. >> they are really, really kind people. nobody deserves it but not this family. >> we are live on the scene with reaction from the community and the latest on the investigation. >>> plus, another daredevil stunt involving california's infamous abandon high-rises. how was he able to get through millions of dollars worth of security. >> it was easy to evade...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, the bay area is a prime place for hiking and enjoying the tranquility of the nature. >> it makes you feel more relaxed. like, you can feel less stressed out. >> not everyone has equal access. now a former teacher is breaking barriers to introduce city kids to the great outdoors. >>> oh! >> after a 10 year delay a san francisco neighborhood finally has a grocery store and it is not fitting the community it is employing them. >> i am part of this neighborhood. for me it is definitely great that i get to be part of giving this community what we need. >>> a golf star arrested hours before the pga championship. he even did his warm ups in jail. how he did after he was released. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. the week send upon us. the perfect time to hit the road and explore. tonight, an iconic stretch of the highway back open to the bay area. we are talking about highway 1 near the rocky creek bridge south of monterey. the first cars were allowed to pass through just this morning. the road was shutdown a month an
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich, the bay area is a prime place for hiking and enjoying the tranquility of the nature. >> it makes you feel more relaxed. like, you can feel less stressed out. >> not everyone has equal access. now a former teacher is breaking barriers to introduce city kids to the great outdoors. >>> oh! >> after a 10 year delay a san francisco neighborhood finally has a grocery store and it is not fitting the community it is employing them....
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. >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich. a showdown with farmers and activists and the conditions over farms. >> they pollute water and they are cruel to animals. >> lies, lies, lies, more lies. >> and voters will have the final say. the controversial ballot measure that could put farmers and ranchers out of business. >>> a fire at a recycling plant is still burning four hours after it started. we are tracking the smoke and how it is impacting nearby communities. >> sharks? no wet suit? no problem. we are hearing from the bay area nurse who made history by swimming 30 miles to the fair long islands. >> you know, it is just sinking in. it is unbelievable. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us at 7:00. it is a region that produces our milk, cheese, eggs, meats, a controversial measure could bring big changes to the landscape of sonoma county's farming industry. this november voters will decide to ban so-called factory farms. if approved sonoma county will be the first in
. >>> thank you, norah, i'm juliette goodrich. a showdown with farmers and activists and the conditions over farms. >> they pollute water and they are cruel to animals. >> lies, lies, lies, more lies. >> and voters will have the final say. the controversial ballot measure that could put farmers and ranchers out of business. >>> a fire at a recycling plant is still burning four hours after it started. we are tracking the smoke and how it is impacting nearby...
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i'm juliette goodrich, there are 10s of thousands of them, professional hackers here in the bay area for one event. >> what we do is take all of the people that hack computers and connect them with security problems that need to be solved. >> reporter: the conference that could help push the bay area over the brink of pandemic recovery. >>> and, b's are getting ready to play ball. it is a race against the clock to get their new field ready. >> so many parts to get a ballpark. this is the guardrail for the dugout. >> it does not end there. how the attention and work expands outside of the baseball field to an often neglected community. >>> plus, he is a professional poker player. he has the hardware to prove it. now, he is facing a new competitor, his wife. >> i don't play soft against him, he does not play soft against me. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us at 7:00. with this beautiful geography the bay area attracts people from all over the world. tourism is a big moneymaker for our region. it is on the rebound it is just shy of what it
i'm juliette goodrich, there are 10s of thousands of them, professional hackers here in the bay area for one event. >> what we do is take all of the people that hack computers and connect them with security problems that need to be solved. >> reporter: the conference that could help push the bay area over the brink of pandemic recovery. >>> and, b's are getting ready to play ball. it is a race against the clock to get their new field ready. >> so many parts to get a...
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. >>> norah, thank you, i'm juliette goodrich, she is being called a hero. a doctor trapped in gaza after a border shutdown. >> you could not get out. nobody could come in. >> why leaving the war zone comes with a heavy heart. >>> also, major new developments today in scott peterson's fight for a new trial. the one-piece of evidence that was found on his wife's body that will go through a new round of dna testing. >>> you probably already heard, warm thursday and friday. we will talk about that. it is now time to start tracking what could be the more significant warm up for the middle part of next week. we will do that coming up in the first alert forecast, next. >> check out this crazy video. and, there she goes. imagine that in your backyard. a mountain lion. this was not the only sighting in the area. >> walk around the neighborhood all the time. what i saw it on the video it was alarming. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thanks for
. >>> norah, thank you, i'm juliette goodrich, she is being called a hero. a doctor trapped in gaza after a border shutdown. >> you could not get out. nobody could come in. >> why leaving the war zone comes with a heavy heart. >>> also, major new developments today in scott peterson's fight for a new trial. the one-piece of evidence that was found on his wife's body that will go through a new round of dna testing. >>> you probably already heard, warm...
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i'm juliette goodrich. having your work published in "rolling stone" magazine. he did it while serving time behind bars in san quentin. >> i am in prison doing a life sentence. my picture is in a popular magazine. >> meet the ex- conthat found purpose behind bars with his camera. >>> celebrating a milestone, helping those living on the streets. some question, is the city doing enough? >> two people can not solve this problem. three people can not solve it. you need more bodies, you need help. >>> two feet of snow. new snow in the sierra in may. yes. we are about to go from one extreme to another, though. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thank you for joining us at 7:00. it was once known as california's toughest state prison. home to some of the state's most notorious criminals. san quentin is undergoing a major transformation. the death row now emptied out with more than 400 of the condemned inmates transferred to other prisons. so, it is all part of a larger effort to shift the focus from punishment to rehabilitation and offer more job
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with juliette goodrich. we heard the complaints, we have seen the thieves in action. burglaries and other acts of lawlessness has been a big concern in oakland. but, tonight, something to celebrate. new numbers show that crime is actually down this year overall by 33% compared to last year. there has been a 50% of drop in burglary and theft. and a 17% drop in homicides. the only category that actually went up was robbery. the work clearly is not over yet. but it is a hopeful sign. we took a closer look at what has changed in the city's strategy and if people in oakland are taking notice. >> reporter: city leaders say the stats are a step in the right direction. for some local businesses they are
with juliette goodrich. we heard the complaints, we have seen the thieves in action. burglaries and other acts of lawlessness has been a big concern in oakland. but, tonight, something to celebrate. new numbers show that crime is actually down this year overall by 33% compared to last year. there has been a 50% of drop in burglary and theft. and a 17% drop in homicides. the only category that actually went up was robbery. the work clearly is not over yet. but it is a hopeful sign. we took a...
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and that's >>> i'm juliette goodrich. here in the bay area, new fixed rate charges coming to your power bill, not everyone will pay more. >>> a significant amount of renters will pay more, a significant amount of single families will pay less. >> who will benefit the most and why. >>> warm temperatures across the bay area today. inland, that is not a surprise in may. the temperatures were in the 80s in san francisco and oakland. how long will it last? details in the forecast. >> cut off by a winter landslide. >> there is no way to get out. i mean, we would have to carry everything or leave it. >> they have been living like this for months. why a fix is nowhere near. >>> people in san jose are so bad at recycling trash inspectors are checking bins and rating how well you did. >> we see non-recyclable paper. >> this is an oops. >> meant to clear up confusion about what goes in what bin.. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us at 7:00. after a -- a winter that did not en
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. >>> norah, thank you, i'm juliette goodrich. back here in the bay area, voters are sounding off about this historic verdict >> guilty. got to face the consequences now. >> everything else that he has done, does not impact his poll numbers. >>> what donald trump's historic conviction means for his bid to retake the white house in november. >>> business owners in the east bay trying to pick up the pieces of their lives and businesses after a fire destroys a popular public market. >>> unfortunately most of the building has been compromised, completely. all of the vendors. >>> it is a great source of concern for the younger generation. >> i definitely am concerned about our planet. it has been a great source of anxiety for me. >> reporter: how local students are taking the lead to off set the damage from climate change. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us. we are monitoring this historic verdict. former president trump guilty. making him the first former president to become a felon. the v
. >>> norah, thank you, i'm juliette goodrich. back here in the bay area, voters are sounding off about this historic verdict >> guilty. got to face the consequences now. >> everything else that he has done, does not impact his poll numbers. >>> what donald trump's historic conviction means for his bid to retake the white house in november. >>> business owners in the east bay trying to pick up the pieces of their lives and businesses after a fire destroys...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey, juliette has the evening off. a police department is facing a federal lawsuit tonight. pittsburgh police are being sued in which a man armed with a knife was shot. he claims he was suffering a mental health crisis at the time. the center of it all, a former police officer who has been named in another lawsuit in the past. we look at the allegations laid out today. >> it sounds like you don't feel safe right now. >> i don't. >> reporter: this body camera footage provided by lawyers for the people shows ashton porter going through what a new federal lawsuit claims is a mental health crisis at a hampton inn in pittsburgh. he locked himself in his hotel room and refused to come out. >> it is about to get worse for you. at any point in time you want to listen to what i have been trying to tell you. we will make sure you come out and everything is safe and i can make you more comfortable. the longer you don't listen to me the worse it is going to get. it shows the battered door after the officers tried breaking in.
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey, juliette has the evening off. a police department is facing a federal lawsuit tonight. pittsburgh police are being sued in which a man armed with a knife was shot. he claims he was suffering a mental health crisis at the time. the center of it all, a former police officer who has been named in another lawsuit in the past. we look at the allegations laid out today. >> it sounds like you...
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. >>> this is cbs news with juliette goodrich. >> hello, i'm sara donchey in for juliette, we all know insurance is getting harder and harder. especially with them leaving california. chasing after insurance policies is making it hard to pursue this person's dream. >> reporter: it is the natural beauty that brings people to places like this. that is good for the businesses that operate here. it is the very thing that makes them vulnerable to california's insurance crisis. it is is another beautiful memorial day on the russian river. the streets are bustling. that should make it a profitable weekend for his bed-and-breakfast. it may be just enough for him to break even. >> switching careers and going into a different industry and buying a property like this you have a lot of worries. insurance was not on the list to be honest with you. >> he owned his inn in 2019 days before the kinkaid fire broke out. a few months before the pandemic closed things down. as those obstacles passed insurance became the biggest problem. >> we noticed right away prices going up >> 22% increase since we boug
. >>> this is cbs news with juliette goodrich. >> hello, i'm sara donchey in for juliette, we all know insurance is getting harder and harder. especially with them leaving california. chasing after insurance policies is making it hard to pursue this person's dream. >> reporter: it is the natural beauty that brings people to places like this. that is good for the businesses that operate here. it is the very thing that makes them vulnerable to california's insurance crisis....
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with juliette goodrich. we heard the complaints, we have seen the thieves in action. burglaries and other acts of lawlessness has been a big concern in oakland. but, tonight, something to celebrate. new numbers show that crime is actually down this year overall by 33% compared to last year. there has been a 50% of drop in burglary and theft. and a 17% drop in homicides. the only category that actually went up was robbery. the work clearly is not over yet. but it is a hopeful sign. we took a closer look at what has changed in the city's strategy and if people in oakland are taking notice. >> reporter: city leaders say the stats are a step in the right direction. for some local businesses they are not feeling the impacts just yet. >>>. >> we had a couple break ins. it does not seem like it is safe here, you know? >> reporter: jonathan perez says they were lucky no one was in the restaurant when it was broken in twice since the beginning of the year >> i think it happens so regularly we are not as scared as much we expect it somehow. >> reporter: according to data, -- vi
with juliette goodrich. we heard the complaints, we have seen the thieves in action. burglaries and other acts of lawlessness has been a big concern in oakland. but, tonight, something to celebrate. new numbers show that crime is actually down this year overall by 33% compared to last year. there has been a 50% of drop in burglary and theft. and a 17% drop in homicides. the only category that actually went up was robbery. the work clearly is not over yet. but it is a hopeful sign. we took a...
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. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thank you for joining us at 7:00. if you are at the local post office or they come to your home to deliver your mail, postal workers are part of our neighborhoods, you may know them by name. recently they have become targets of for thieves. some cases attacked on the job. right now the postal service is trying to fill 600 positions, it held a job fair today. amanda caught up with jada an applicant who is holding out for a new career despite the occupational hazards. >> reporter: managers with the united states postal service say they are looking to hire as many people as possible. they say they are understaffed. meaning many people have to work overtime, leaving them tired and possibly more at risk. >> we are hiring. >> help us out. >> it is a good job that you have had for a long time >> stopping by the postoffice to send out a pack when she stumbled on the career fair. she took her chances >> i was told there are a lot of opportunities for career advancement. i have a good relationship with the carriers in my commun
. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thank you for joining us at 7:00. if you are at the local post office or they come to your home to deliver your mail, postal workers are part of our neighborhoods, you may know them by name. recently they have become targets of for thieves. some cases attacked on the job. right now the postal service is trying to fill 600 positions, it held a job fair today. amanda caught up with jada an applicant who is holding out for a...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. it has been two weeks now that anti-war tent encampments started popping up at colleges across the nation. the bay area is home to a handful of them. the newest one at campus of the university at san francisco. unlike around the country local protests and the response from schools have been peaceful until now. in what could be a sign of rising tensions a fight broke out at the uc berkeley campus. it was all caught on video. >> reporter: the students living in the protest encampment here last night say the fight was small. it is one of the first reported incidents since this encampment was built. >> we are getting close to me can you please step back. >> hey! [ screaming ] >> reporter: video of the moment a fight broke out on uc berkeley campus. the woman who shot this video who wants to remain anonymous said in a statement to cbs news bay area that she was with a group of pro-israel students standing across from the plaza with an israeli flag. she says someone grabbed their flag and i
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. it has been two weeks now that anti-war tent encampments started popping up at colleges across the nation. the bay area is home to a handful of them. the newest one at campus of the university at san francisco. unlike around the country local protests and the response from schools have been peaceful until now. in what could be a sign of rising tensions a fight broke out at the uc berkeley campus. it was...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette today. a celebration at skyline high school turned ugly. the commencement ceremony just finned when gunfire erupted in the parking lot. we talked to students marring the memories of their special day. >> reporter: the three people shot on campus are expected to survive. they would not tell us if the victims are students or family members here for the graduation. [sound of gunfire] [sound of gunfire] >> oh my god! >> you see it and then the gunshots in the video posted on social media. witnesses say a fight led to a shooting after the graduation. >> we completely ducked hearing gunshots and went to the main office. >> skyline high says he first heard two shots. he said a short time later he heard 2-3 more shots. >> i was just hoping that my family was okay. i was hoping it was not them or one of my friends. it scared the life out of me. >> he had dozens of family and friends on campus t. was supposed to be a joyous day >> i was on the verge of crying. people were crying for me, so excited. >
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi, i'm sara donchey in for juliette today. a celebration at skyline high school turned ugly. the commencement ceremony just finned when gunfire erupted in the parking lot. we talked to students marring the memories of their special day. >> reporter: the three people shot on campus are expected to survive. they would not tell us if the victims are students or family members here for the graduation. [sound of...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us at 7:00. it is a region that produces our milk, cheese, eggs, meats, a controversial measure could bring big changes to the landscape of sonoma county's farming industry. this november voters will decide to ban so-called factory farms. if approved sonoma county will be the first in the nation to do so. animal rights activists say it is to put an end to the cruel treatment of animals. but farmers and county leaders say it is san attack on a critical industry. we look at the potential impact. >>> we are in the dairy mountain. where the winds and the fog can come in and keep the grass a little more moist. it is a great place to have dairy farms. that is why we have a concentration of it down this way.. >> reporter: there are about 3,000 farms in sonoma county. but a new measure on the november ballot is targeting two dozen of the biggest. christina garfinkel. >> a local initiative that aims to stop concentrated animal feeding operations in sonoma county. >> reporter
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us at 7:00. it is a region that produces our milk, cheese, eggs, meats, a controversial measure could bring big changes to the landscape of sonoma county's farming industry. this november voters will decide to ban so-called factory farms. if approved sonoma county will be the first in the nation to do so. animal rights activists say it is to put an end to the cruel treatment of...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. >> if is where a lot of us work or play. it has been four years since the pandemic upended our downtown. it is considered the engineers of our community. >> during the worst of it, restaurants were boarded up, bustling areas looked like ghost towns, we have come a long way since then. and this week digging into you on the pay area's biggest city is bouncing back. >> a major challenge for the bay area's major cities especially for san francisco. according to commercial real estate firm cbre, the vacancy rate reached nearly 37%. while downtown is coming back, there is a bigger piece to the recovery. it is not the only one. >> there are two people here and it is crowded. >> perhaps it is just her bus stop or perhaps it is indicative of the bigger picture in san francisco. >> hi, good morning >> her commute across the city to downtown office is a breeze. when she goes to the office that is. >> i am here two days a week. my shoves open three days. >> reporter: in the prepandemic world she wou
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening, thank you for joining us. >> if is where a lot of us work or play. it has been four years since the pandemic upended our downtown. it is considered the engineers of our community. >> during the worst of it, restaurants were boarded up, bustling areas looked like ghost towns, we have come a long way since then. and this week digging into you on the pay area's biggest city is bouncing back....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us. we are monitoring this historic verdict. former president trump guilty. making him the first former president to become a felon. the verdict came down after 2:00 p.m. today after 9 1/2 hours of jury deliberation. a new york jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult film star stormy daniels. allegedly to buy her silence before the 2016 elections. trump walked out of the courthouse shortly after the verdict was reached and he maintains he did not do anything wrong. >> this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. the real verdict is going to be november 5th by the people. they know what happened here and efertiond knows what happened here. >> this is a rigged decision, right from day one. with a conflicted judge who never should have been allowed to judge this case ever. we will fight for our constitution. there is long from over. >> manhattan's da says his prosecutor's follows the facts and law without fear or favor. the former pr
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us. we are monitoring this historic verdict. former president trump guilty. making him the first former president to become a felon. the verdict came down after 2:00 p.m. today after 9 1/2 hours of jury deliberation. a new york jury found him guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records to cover up a $130,000 payment to adult film star stormy daniels. allegedly to buy her silence before the 2016...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us at 7:00. after a -- a winter that did not end, we are seeing a spring that is warm. across the bay area people were out in full force to enjoy today's sunny warm weather. this was the scene in pacifica this afternoon. no beach, no problem. we saw sun bathers laying out on their towels and blankets at delorous park. then, the waterfront, perfect day to sit outside and enjoy a meal or a beverage. people are not complaining. >> i like it when it is sunny. nice that you have a little bit of wind to hold it down a little bit. this is perfect weather. >> i would say so. i think paul would agree, too. you have been preparing us to get ready of the temperatures and boy we saw it firsthand. >> yes. today was the warm day in san francisco. first time we topped 80 degrees since the middle of october. last year, plenty of sunshine outside. you can see it from our hotel camera as well. 81 degrees the high in the city. not that much warmer as you go farther inland. middle 80s. upper 70s at half moon bay.
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us at 7:00. after a -- a winter that did not end, we are seeing a spring that is warm. across the bay area people were out in full force to enjoy today's sunny warm weather. this was the scene in pacifica this afternoon. no beach, no problem. we saw sun bathers laying out on their towels and blankets at delorous park. then, the waterfront, perfect day to sit outside and enjoy a meal or...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in today for juliette. >>> we are wrapping up a record breaking memorial day weekend for travel. a lot of people are coming back from their holiday road trips now. chp will be out in force until midnight looking for speeders and drunk drivers, but in antioch the responsibility of traffic enforcement falls on only one person. it's no secret the police department has struggled with a staffing crisis in antioch. the city has been dealing with fallout from the state and federal investigations into officer misconduct, including allegations of racist and homophobic text messages. nearly half the department was temporarily put on leave after that discovery, but in a sign of progress, the traffic officer is patrolling the streets again the first time in more than a year in that city. wilson walker caught up with the unit of one with hoss working hard to keep people safe. >> so these marks, that actually indicates the tire friction mark on the motorcycle when it slammed on the
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in today for juliette. >>> we are wrapping up a record breaking memorial day weekend for travel. a lot of people are coming back from their holiday road trips now. chp will be out in force until midnight looking for speeders and drunk drivers, but in antioch the responsibility of traffic enforcement falls on only one person. it's no secret the police department has struggled with a staffing...
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with juliette goodrich. >>> it is 7:00 and we kickoff the weekend with more summer-like conditions for much of the bay area. if you got an early start, the beach was certainly a perfect place to be. we saw families enjoying the water at the crown beach where it was in the 70s. the big question, will the temperatures stick around for mother's day in with that we go to paul. >> it looks like mother's day will be cooler by the bay and a lon the coast. inland temperatures will remain toasty. it was hot inland. 90 degrees in santa rosa and concord, warm for san jose in the middle 80s. san francisco, upper 70s, briefly. right around noon, the temperatures hit the upper 70 exps the breeze kicked in and the temperatures tumbled. the onshore breeze had more of an impact along the coast. right now our temperatures retreated to closer to what we expect for this time of the evening around the bay and the coast. upper 50s half moon bay and oakland. fartherren land, 70s and 80s. close to 90 degrees still in fairfield. only 80 degrees for concord, livermore and san jose. the temperatures will be hot
with juliette goodrich. >>> it is 7:00 and we kickoff the weekend with more summer-like conditions for much of the bay area. if you got an early start, the beach was certainly a perfect place to be. we saw families enjoying the water at the crown beach where it was in the 70s. the big question, will the temperatures stick around for mother's day in with that we go to paul. >> it looks like mother's day will be cooler by the bay and a lon the coast. inland temperatures will remain...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much, a brand new ballpark taking shape before our eyes. the ballers are the future of baseball in oakland. and today the cbs news bay area is proud to announce an exclusive partnership. details on how to watch the friday night games. >>> and we are here live where the breeze is kicking up and it will be windy. the ballers who play their first home game four weeks from tonight and their first game on pick plus a month from tonight. an update on what to expect coming up live. >>> a new had vision for public transit in contra costa county. >> this is something that you could actually see and feel that reality in eastern contra costa county. >> how these robotaxis could help ease the gridlock in growing suburbs and cities. >>> the police chase will take a scary turn when the suspect on the run hits a middle schooler on her way to class. >> and a witness describes the chaos in school drop off. >> my heart dropped and i just broke down crying. >> the new name and the new image. hear from a teen
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much, a brand new ballpark taking shape before our eyes. the ballers are the future of baseball in oakland. and today the cbs news bay area is proud to announce an exclusive partnership. details on how to watch the friday night games. >>> and we are here live where the breeze is kicking up and it will be windy. the ballers who play their first home game four weeks from tonight and their first game on...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much. >>> we begin with the cbs news special investigation. they've served their time, and the state says they are ready for a second chance. what happens to sexually violent predators in california with no place to go? >> you should not be allowed to be in our neighborhoods where we have kids and families. >> it's a decision that often sparks push bank finding a suitable home for convicted sex offenders. >> there is a gap in the law. >> reporter: inside the battle to change the law. some worry it might be putting public safety at risk. >>> the head of berkeley schools grilled over claims of anti-semitism. >> antizermatt haddic incidents in our schools are never acceptable. >> what prompted a federal investigation. >> our superintendent was the only person testifying and could not flat-out say we have an anti-semitism problem. >> the small hand
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much. >>> we begin with the cbs news special investigation. they've served their time, and the state says they are ready for a second chance. what happens to sexually violent predators in california with no place to go? >> you should not be allowed to be in our neighborhoods where we have kids and families. >> it's a decision that often sparks push bank finding a suitable home for convicted sex...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. the week send upon us. the perfect time to hit the road and explore. tonight, an iconic stretch of the highway back open to the bay area. we are talking about highway 1 near the rocky creek bridge south of monterey. the first cars were allowed to pass through just this morning. the road was shutdown a month and a half ago. there was limited access to big sur. people that lived and worked there were only allowed in and out twice a day in convoys. for us in the bay area the reopening of highway 1 reopens access to three of the state parks. visitors are welcome. camping will not open until next thursday. not everyone has equal access to state parks and the great outdoors. and a former teacher from oakland is trying to change that. opening up new experiences for teens through nature. >> reporter: growing up in mexico. spending weekends sleeping under the stars, hiking hills, and soaking in the midst from waters off of the coast of baja. >> the first time you put together a camping tent. it is like being in anot
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening. the week send upon us. the perfect time to hit the road and explore. tonight, an iconic stretch of the highway back open to the bay area. we are talking about highway 1 near the rocky creek bridge south of monterey. the first cars were allowed to pass through just this morning. the road was shutdown a month and a half ago. there was limited access to big sur. people that lived and worked there were only...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, at 7:00 we are following the latest act of protest on a california campus. graduate student workers at uc santa cruz are on strike. protesting over concerns about how the entire uc system has handled pro-palestinian protests, the university argues the strike is illegal. the students are not backing down. even blocking off the main entrance. they are setting up a new encampment. we report from the campus in santa cruz. >>> it is going to be hardship, i think in terms of why we are, why we are out here, we are saying that we want divestment now. that is in the power of the uc. they can do that and we are waiting on that. >> reporter: uc santa cruz is in the thick of its spring quarter. final exams are in three weeks. but uaw4811, the union, representing about 2,000 uc santa cruz grad student workers say if their final demands are not met they will stay out of class on strike. uc officials responded by filing an unfair labor practice or ulp with the state. stating that the strike is illegal and unlawful. uc santa cr
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> good evening, at 7:00 we are following the latest act of protest on a california campus. graduate student workers at uc santa cruz are on strike. protesting over concerns about how the entire uc system has handled pro-palestinian protests, the university argues the strike is illegal. the students are not backing down. even blocking off the main entrance. they are setting up a new encampment. we report from the campus...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we are live on the scene. today, a blow his house, gutted by fire. the fire broke out at 11:30 this morning on grove and fillmore near the painted ladies. it shows dark smoke, flames coming through the windows. two adults, terry's parents had to be rescued from the floor of the homes. well to be treated and taken to the hospital. one was terry's mother who suffered serious injuries. terry reported about being the target of racist threats and someone sent him a black dog with a noose around his neck. no arrests made in this case. at there point we don't know the cause of the fire. still under investigation but it certainly has a lot of people concerned. lauren toms live on the scene now with more on the fire and the investigation, lauren? >> no motive or cause is determined by this fire. here on grove street you can still smell the char from hours ago and i am told when this fire broke out, terry was actually at city hall in a meeting with city officials to discuss some of the previous hate crime that have been
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> we are live on the scene. today, a blow his house, gutted by fire. the fire broke out at 11:30 this morning on grove and fillmore near the painted ladies. it shows dark smoke, flames coming through the windows. two adults, terry's parents had to be rescued from the floor of the homes. well to be treated and taken to the hospital. one was terry's mother who suffered serious injuries. terry reported about being the...
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. >>> this is cbs news, bay area, with juliette goodrich >>>it is not megamillions or the powerball, but, a few public schoolteachers are one step closer to winning it big in a housing lottery. they held a drawing today, they are on the preliminary list to be part of it. the first affordable housing project meant only for teachers. one kindergarten teacher is among the name who was drown. he will find out if he meets all of qualifications to move in. it could decide if he and others stay in san francisco or move and teach in another city. >> reporter: with the help of a bearded dragon. >> his name is uno. he is three years old. >> reporter: he finds different ways to teach and encourage his students. >> that is why they call it bearded dragons, dragons have scales, right? you can kind of feel the scales when you rub up. >> having a class pet is teaching them responsibility how to be safe with it and respectful, right, of others when they have a class pet. >> reporter: if it is in the classroom or the halls of mal comx elementary it is about making connections. >> the kids mean everyt
. >>> this is cbs news, bay area, with juliette goodrich >>>it is not megamillions or the powerball, but, a few public schoolteachers are one step closer to winning it big in a housing lottery. they held a drawing today, they are on the preliminary list to be part of it. the first affordable housing project meant only for teachers. one kindergarten teacher is among the name who was drown. he will find out if he meets all of qualifications to move in. it could decide if he and...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thanks for joining us at 7:00. a bay area hero. she went to gaza hoping to help the injured. knowing she may never will return home. for a few days it seemed like a reality. she is from san carlos. she is now back in the bay area tonight, it was a bittersweet return. >> there is no safe zone. could be safer zones but no safe zone in gaza. and when, you know, sometimes i would be, you know, jolted out of sleep from the bombardment. >> reporter: she is back home after leaving for gaza on may 1st and being stranded for more than a week. six days after she entered through the rafah crossing it was shutdown. >> it was tough. it was a blow. i was not, we could not get out, you know, because of that. but also because we knew no new aid could come in. this is where she worked. she saw 40 patients a day. including children. diseases and hepatitis a because of dirty water. >> i watched a video of an area being bombarded and the next thing that i saw was the same clinic, the same area that i was working out, the route that i
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thanks for joining us at 7:00. a bay area hero. she went to gaza hoping to help the injured. knowing she may never will return home. for a few days it seemed like a reality. she is from san carlos. she is now back in the bay area tonight, it was a bittersweet return. >> there is no safe zone. could be safer zones but no safe zone in gaza. and when, you know, sometimes i would be, you know, jolted out of sleep...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> hi. i'm sara donchey in today for juliette. >>> we are wrapping up a record breaking memorial day weekend for travel. a lot of people are coming back from their holiday road trips now. chp will
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us at 7:00. with this beautiful geography the bay area attracts people from all over the world. tourism is a big moneymaker for our region. it is on the rebound it is just shy of what it was before the pandemic. according to new numbers from visit california tourists spend a total of $37 billion in the bay area. compared to $39 bill kron in 2019. the months ahead could be crucial to get us over that pandemic hump. in a promising sign, thousands of people are in town for the annual rsa tech conference we caught up with one of them, a professional hacker. >> with over 40,000 people from 130 countries present, the rnc conference continues the massive cybersecurity gathering here at the center in san francisco. now, i spoke with attendees and they are happy to see that this conference is still in the bay area. >>>it is one of the largest and prestigious security conferences globally. >> this year rsa conference brings together the boldest and brightest in cybersecurity. that includes the tech speaker
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich >> thank you for joining us at 7:00. with this beautiful geography the bay area attracts people from all over the world. tourism is a big moneymaker for our region. it is on the rebound it is just shy of what it was before the pandemic. according to new numbers from visit california tourists spend a total of $37 billion in the bay area. compared to $39 bill kron in 2019. the months ahead could be crucial to get us over that...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> a neighborhood rallying around a san francisco dog walker after his home was gutted by flames. it's the latest blow for the family that has been the target of racist threats. >> and what have your last couple of weeks been like with the threats and the hate crime and this? >> some days i'm better than others. >> and especially not this family. >>> plus drivers divided. are they better off without prop 22? the gig economy and major consequences. >> i mean everyone else has labor standards and rights, we're singled out. >> the ability to pick up a few extra hours on this side. >>> plenty of sunshine with warm temperatures for most of the bay area today, but big changes in stored as we approach memorial day weekend. details in the first alert forecast. >>> later, carving out new career options for students. the teacher who went above and beyond to bring them back to their school. >>> good evening, thank you for joining us. we're following new developments at this hour in a mysterious fire that gutted the home of a well-known san fran
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> a neighborhood rallying around a san francisco dog walker after his home was gutted by flames. it's the latest blow for the family that has been the target of racist threats. >> and what have your last couple of weeks been like with the threats and the hate crime and this? >> some days i'm better than others. >> and especially not this family. >>> plus drivers divided. are they better off without...
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much. a flag that flew under the radar for decades at san francisco's city hall now at the center of controversy. the modern meaning that prompted city leaders to take it down. >>> i think many people were offended by it being up there until we got out ahead of it and it's time to take it down. >> thieves break in with recycling bins, then they ransacked a brand new restaurant. the devastating setback just hours before it was set to open. >> and they had all of his tools down here gone. >> and the days of cycling on the sidewalk may be coming to an end. the plans to make a major road on the peninsula more bike friendly. will it come at a cost to businesses? >> and all the businesses that are around the neighborhood, they are going to lose all their customers that they have. >>> we jump like 10 degr
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >>> thank you so much. a flag that flew under the radar for decades at san francisco's city hall now at the center of controversy. the modern meaning that prompted city leaders to take it down. >>> i think many people were offended by it being up there until we got out ahead of it and it's time to take it down. >> thieves break in with recycling bins, then they ransacked a brand new restaurant. the devastating...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> thank you for joining us. it is graduation season. when students are facing a lot of uncertainty about college and finances, a group of small businesses is stepping up big time to help pay the bills. despite falling on tough times themselves, they are giving away scholarships to some very deserving high school graduates. but in a twist, one of those recipients, tyler, he decided to pay it forward and give his check away. we have the story. >> started so small, it has to grow bigger and bigger . >> reporter: a small gathering giving them $1,000 scholarships to help them jump-start their futures >> i will be studying at uc davis. >> they were sponsored by small business owners. >> we need to help each other out. >> reporter: one of the recipients tyler gordon told the organizers to give his money to another student. >> i feel like he can benefit more. >> that is because at 17, tyler is already a millionaire. >> reporter: he is an internationally known artist. his portraits done in a matter of minutes are sought-
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> thank you for joining us. it is graduation season. when students are facing a lot of uncertainty about college and finances, a group of small businesses is stepping up big time to help pay the bills. despite falling on tough times themselves, they are giving away scholarships to some very deserving high school graduates. but in a twist, one of those recipients, tyler, he decided to pay it forward and give his check away....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >>> thank you for joining us at 7:00. it was once known as california's toughest state prison. home to some of the state's most notorious criminals. san quentin is undergoing a major transformation. the death row now emptied out with more than 400 of the condemned inmates transferred to other prisons. so, it is all part of a larger effort to shift the focus from punishment to rehabilitation and offer more job training, education, and skills to get inmates ready for life outside the walls of prison. while there may be some skepticism about this model, one former gang member says he is proof that it works. we have the story of eddie who found his passion for photography behind bars. his work was featured in rolling stone magazine. >> reporter: he spent nearly 15 years in prison for many including second-degree murder. >> i did not a lot of ugly stuff. >> reporter: he was in gang life as a teenager. while serving a lifetime sentence at san quentin he found the beauty of photography through the art program. >> once the camera
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cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much. >>> we begin with the cbs news special investigation. they've served their time, and the state says they are ready for a second chance. what happens to sexually violent predators in california with no place to go? >> you should not be allowed to be in our neighborhoods where we have kids and families. >> it's a decision that often sparks push bank finding a suitable home for convicted sex offenders. >> there is a gap in the law. >> reporter: inside the battle to change the law. some worry it might be putting public safety at risk. >>> the head of berkeley schools grilled over claims of anti-semitism. >> antizermatt haddic incidents in our schools are never acceptable. >> what prompted a federal investigation. >> our superintendent was the only person testifying and could not flat-out say we have an anti-semitism problem. >> the small handful of parents are complaining about political discomfort. >>> and later a proud day in east oakland. students declare their chosen colleges. the celebration of success ag
cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich starts right now. >> thank you so much. >>> we begin with the cbs news special investigation. they've served their time, and the state says they are ready for a second chance. what happens to sexually violent predators in california with no place to go? >> you should not be allowed to be in our neighborhoods where we have kids and families. >> it's a decision that often sparks push bank finding a suitable home for convicted sex...
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coverage and immersive weather like you have never seen it, juliette goodrich. and nora o'donnell. a my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen for four years now. it's a life-changer. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >ryan>yeah. high mortgage rates. high end interest low in respective home have are facing a lot of challenges and coming up at 3:00 we hone in on the bay area market and get some advice on buying, renting or just staying put as that 3 with elizabeth cook a penny for your thoughts today marks national lucky penny day. people still collect pennies, even though you can't buy much with them the medal and the cost of minting pennies has exceeded their value. but ancient civilizations believe that metals like copper were a gift from god to protect the
coverage and immersive weather like you have never seen it, juliette goodrich. and nora o'donnell. a my name is caron and i'm from brooklyn. i work for the city of new york as a police administrator. i oversee approximately 20 people and my memory just has to be sharp. and i realized, my memory was just changing. i did my own research and i decided to give prevagen a try. my memory became much sharper. i remembered more! i've been taking prevagen for four years now. it's a life-changer....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> it is not often you hear about price drops in this economy, but that is what is happening in oakland. rent is getting cheaper. according to the website apartment list, the average rent is just below $2,000 a month, a 10% drop from last year. our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who is taking advantage. she just moved to oakland because of the lower prices. >> we also just want a space that feels really like calming and definitely one of my favorite parts was the kitchen and the corner windows. i'm a big cook. i love cooking. so having a lot of counter space, having nice new appliances was really important to me. >> reporter: india rose carter just moved from in apartment in san francisco to oakland with her partner. >> i can't afford to live in san francisco anymore and so this kind of felt like the only option relatively close to home. >> reporter: india says they toured dozens of apartments during their search and definitely noticed the lower pri
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> it is not often you hear about price drops in this economy, but that is what is happening in oakland. rent is getting cheaper. according to the website apartment list, the average rent is just below $2,000 a month, a 10% drop from last year. our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who is taking advantage. she just moved to oakland because of the lower prices....
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> we are following some breaking news. crews in antioch are responding to two brushfires, one of them that's burned about 20 acres of open space off slatten ranch road near the antioch b.a.r.t. station, another a couple miles to the west near the marina. it's burned about five acres. we just spoke to con fire and they said it's a little windy out there. let's take a closer look where these fires are burning. so far it is just vegetation, no homes or buildings threatened and no word of any impact to b.a.r.t., but we're keeping an eye on this. let's get straight to meteorologist darren peck with more on the wind conditions in that area. >> that's a notoriously tricky part of the bay for wind. we'll spotlight why that part of the strait and out by antioch is always tricky. look at the live view, the camera on mount diablo. you can see antioch and the bridge if you've got good eyesight on your monitor on the easternmost part of town. if you get a fire on t
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> we are following some breaking news. crews in antioch are responding to two brushfires, one of them that's burned about 20 acres of open space off slatten ranch road near the antioch b.a.r.t. station, another a couple miles to the west near the marina. it's burned about five acres. we just spoke to con fire and they said it's a little windy out there. let's take a...
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. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> we have some major developments tonight in the middle east. the day began with hope, people dancing in the streets of gaza as hamas announced it accepted a ceasefire deal brokered by egypt and qatar, but that hope was quickly dashed. israel rejecting the deal saying the terms are nowhere close to meeting its demands. at the same time israel ordered palestinians living in rafah in southern gaza to evacuate immediately as the idf prepares its assault on the city. >>> let's come back to the bay area and look at this, a much different sort of negotiation, something we have not seen during any of the other ongoing protests at college campuses. >> reporter: in a first of its kind negotiation, encampment protesters here at sf state sat down with the university's president to share their demands with her in person and also get her response in realtime. it's a negotiation that lasted just around a half hour and was attended by hundreds of students here on cam
. >>> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. thanks for joining us at 6:00. >>> we have some major developments tonight in the middle east. the day began with hope, people dancing in the streets of gaza as hamas announced it accepted a ceasefire deal brokered by egypt and qatar, but that hope was quickly dashed. israel rejecting the deal saying the terms are nowhere close to meeting its demands. at the same time israel ordered palestinians...