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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 prices in oakland. >> we were aiming for a two bedroom with the hopes we would have space for an office. >> reporter: here they were able to get that. they landed in a modern two-bedroom two bath near lake merritt. >> yeah. we're going to have a desk and we're actually going to move that small blue couch out there in here so we have a little
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....
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. >> kelsi thorud was on campus all day and has more from both sides on these negotiations at 6:00. >>> back in the middle east prime minister netanyahu's office said it will send mediators to discuss an agreement with hamas after hamas officials said they had accepted a ceasefire proposal earlier today but gave no details. >>> a key player in those ceasefire negotiations making a stop here in the bay area today, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken met with biotech experts this afternoon in menlo park. he toured a lab that creates key farm pharmaceutical ingredients. >>> let's turn to our weather now. after a weekend of kind of weird weather, the national weather service is saying a moderate heat risk will develop later on this week. >> let's check in with first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. they're saying what, temperatures up into the 90s? >> we went from cold and rainy on saturday, now the 90s? >> the first weekend in may felt more like winter and the upcoming workweek is a taste of summertime, inland temperatures flirting with 90 degrees by the end of this week. even o
. >> kelsi thorud was on campus all day and has more from both sides on these negotiations at 6:00. >>> back in the middle east prime minister netanyahu's office said it will send mediators to discuss an agreement with hamas after hamas officials said they had accepted a ceasefire proposal earlier today but gave no details. >>> a key player in those ceasefire negotiations making a stop here in the bay area today, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken met with biotech...
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they spoke to our kelsi thorud. >> reporter: in the past year the mayor's office says close to 200 kilos of drugs have been seized and more than 3,000 people arrested thanks to a new program they launched last year. it's a milestone that city officials are highlighting as a success, but one that local organizations say may just be a drop in the bucket on an issue that needs a much broader approach to find true success. michael desipola helps people with substance abuse issues get services they need here at glide memorial church in the tenderloin. >> for us, we want to look at what are the circumstances that people use drugs are under on the streets, are people with mental illness on the streets and how we can make access points for them available. >> reporter: michael and the staff at glide work daily with people who often buy drugs off the street. he says one of the biggest health concerns is the type of drugs available in the city. >> the reality of the matter is the supply is not safe. >> reporter: to try and combat those illegal drugs, the mayor's office launched the drug market agen
they spoke to our kelsi thorud. >> reporter: in the past year the mayor's office says close to 200 kilos of drugs have been seized and more than 3,000 people arrested thanks to a new program they launched last year. it's a milestone that city officials are highlighting as a success, but one that local organizations say may just be a drop in the bucket on an issue that needs a much broader approach to find true success. michael desipola helps people with substance abuse issues get services...
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kelsi thorud has been looking into this and joins us with the details. >> for months we here at cbs news bay area as well as our fellow cbs stations and the network have been digging into what appears to be a common policy at law enforcement agencies across the country when officers' weapons reach their end of use date. many departments sell those old weapons to gun dealers in exchange for a discount or credit towards buying new weapons for their departments, but some of the gun dealers in the u.s. are known to be irresponsible, possibly resulting in guns sold to them ending up being used in the commission of a crime. the problem is law enforcement agencies don't know which dealers are good and which are bad due to a federal law known as the tiahrt amendment which bars disclosing most gun trace information. now our information has found instances of old police guns being found at crime scenes, leading to the question is this policy of police selling their old weapons to dealers a good policy? now here of the in bay area we found five agents that do sell their weapons. those are the alame
kelsi thorud has been looking into this and joins us with the details. >> for months we here at cbs news bay area as well as our fellow cbs stations and the network have been digging into what appears to be a common policy at law enforcement agencies across the country when officers' weapons reach their end of use date. many departments sell those old weapons to gun dealers in exchange for a discount or credit towards buying new weapons for their departments, but some of the gun dealers...
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thorud looking back at its importance to the community and its fight to keep serving patience in challenging financial times. >> reporter: this week marks san francisco's chinese hospital's 125th anniversary. it's a milestone the ceo says is almost too monumental to fully grasp. >> to me chinese hospital is not just a hospital. it's very much so part of our history. >> reporter: the hospital was first built back in 1899. zhang says at the time those in the chinese community were turned away from other hospitals. >> so that's why this hospital was built back then and it was called the dispensary right up till it was built and bubonic plague hit san francisco. >> reporter: zhang says the chinese were blamed for the spread of bubonic plague. she says the government went so far as to build walls around san francisco chinatown trapping the community inside. chinese hospital was the only place they could get treatment. >> chinese hospital took care of the sick patients, did the public health work and prevented huge outbreak. >> reporter: sadly, just a few years later the hospital was destroyed in
thorud looking back at its importance to the community and its fight to keep serving patience in challenging financial times. >> reporter: this week marks san francisco's chinese hospital's 125th anniversary. it's a milestone the ceo says is almost too monumental to fully grasp. >> to me chinese hospital is not just a hospital. it's very much so part of our history. >> reporter: the hospital was first built back in 1899. zhang says at the time those in the chinese community...
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kelsi thorud spent the day at a local restaurant feasting on the business. >> reporter: chelsea torres has been working at this restaurant in the mission for if years now and says every year carnaval brings in massive crowds. >> the line will be down the street and around the corner sometimes or it will go down the street and turned back up and we are working all day. >> reporter: it is well known in the mission. it is not uncommon to see lines out the door, like today. but they say even for them, when it comes to the number of tacos they sell a day, carnaval is on a whole other level. >> estimating, may be well over to thousands, probably. >> reporter: she says well though workload may be daunting, there staff loves being part of the festival every year. >> it is like you get to see the ambience of people coming out to see the parade and everything that is going on. tourists, and you get to learn about people and where they come from and why they came. it is very nice. >> reporter: the other nice thing is the boost in business. tourists and spectators bring to the mission. chelsea say
kelsi thorud spent the day at a local restaurant feasting on the business. >> reporter: chelsea torres has been working at this restaurant in the mission for if years now and says every year carnaval brings in massive crowds. >> the line will be down the street and around the corner sometimes or it will go down the street and turned back up and we are working all day. >> reporter: it is well known in the mission. it is not uncommon to see lines out the door, like today. but...
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our kelsi thorud now reports on school administration seeing hope in meeting with protesters face-to-face. >> san francisco state university president lynn mahoney. >> reporter: sitting face-to-face, just feet apart, surrounded by students, faculty and media. pro palestinian student protesters who set up the encampment in the middle of san francisco state's campus laid out their demands to sfsu president lynn mahoney. >> we are students, we are faculty, and we are staff demanding for the csu and sf state university to divest from all companies and partnerships which actively participate in the colonization and ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people. >> reporter: the students here at sf state, like so many other student protesters across the country, are demanding the university not only divest from companies that do business with israel, they also want the university to disclose all of its investments. and also defend the rights of pro palestinian speech on campus and declare their support for the palestinian people in gaza. >> just as mahoney and sfu praise the 1968 global strike --
our kelsi thorud now reports on school administration seeing hope in meeting with protesters face-to-face. >> san francisco state university president lynn mahoney. >> reporter: sitting face-to-face, just feet apart, surrounded by students, faculty and media. pro palestinian student protesters who set up the encampment in the middle of san francisco state's campus laid out their demands to sfsu president lynn mahoney. >> we are students, we are faculty, and we are staff...
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our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who was already taking advantage of the drop in prices in oakland. >> a lot of like -- yeah, we also just want a space that feels really like -- calming and definitely one of my favorite parts was the kitchen and the -- like i said the corner windows. i'm -- a big cook and i love cooking. so having a lot of counter space, having nice new appliances was really important to me. >> reporter: india rose carter-bolick just moved from san francisco to this apartment in oakland with her partner. >> i can't afford to live in san francisco anymore. and so -- this kind of felt like the only option that was relatively close to home. >> reporter: india says they toured dozens of apartments during their search and definitely noticed the lower prices in oakland. >> we were aiming for a two bedroom. with the hopes that we would have a space for an office. >> reporter: here, they were able to get that. they landed in a modern two bedroom, two bath near lake merritt. >> yeah, we're going to have a desk and we're actually going to move that small blue couch out there
our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who was already taking advantage of the drop in prices in oakland. >> a lot of like -- yeah, we also just want a space that feels really like -- calming and definitely one of my favorite parts was the kitchen and the -- like i said the corner windows. i'm -- a big cook and i love cooking. so having a lot of counter space, having nice new appliances was really important to me. >> reporter: india rose carter-bolick just moved from san francisco...
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our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who is already taking advantage of the drop in prices in oakland. >> a lot of like -- yeah, we also just want a space that feels really like -- calming and definitely one of my favorite parts was the kitchen and the -- like i said the corner windows. i'm -- a big cook and i love cooking. so having a lot of counter space and having nice new appliances was really important to me. >> reporter: india rose carter bow lick just moved from san francisco to this apartment in oakland with her partner. >> i can't afford the live in san francisco anymore. and so -- this kind of felt like the only option that was relatively close to home. >> reporter: india says they too are are dozens of apartments during their search and definitely noticed the lower prices in oakland. >> we were aiming for a two bedroom. with the hopes that we would have a space for an office. >> reporter: here, this were able to get that. they landed in a modern two bedroom, two bath near lake merritt. >> yeah we're going to have a desk and we're actually going to move that small blue couch
our kelsi thorud spoke with one renter who is already taking advantage of the drop in prices in oakland. >> a lot of like -- yeah, we also just want a space that feels really like -- calming and definitely one of my favorite parts was the kitchen and the -- like i said the corner windows. i'm -- a big cook and i love cooking. so having a lot of counter space and having nice new appliances was really important to me. >> reporter: india rose carter bow lick just moved from san...
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cur kelsi thorud reports now the school administration sees hope in meeting with protesters and having dialogue face-to-face. >> san francisco state university president. >> reporter: sitting face-to-face, just feet apart, surrounded by students, faculty and media. pro palestinian student protesters who set up the encampment in the middle of san francisco state university's campus laid it their demand to sfsu president lynn mahoney. >> we are students, we are faculty, and we are staff demanding for the csu and sf state university to divest from all companies and partnerships which actively participate in the colonization and ethnic cleansing of the palestinian people. >> reporter: the students here at sf state like so many other student protesters across the country are demanding the university not only divest from companies that do business with israel, they also want to university to disclose all of its investments. and also defend the rights of pro palestinian speech on campus and declare their support for the palestinian people in gaza. >> just as mahoney and sfu praises 1968 globa
cur kelsi thorud reports now the school administration sees hope in meeting with protesters and having dialogue face-to-face. >> san francisco state university president. >> reporter: sitting face-to-face, just feet apart, surrounded by students, faculty and media. pro palestinian student protesters who set up the encampment in the middle of san francisco state university's campus laid it their demand to sfsu president lynn mahoney. >> we are students, we are faculty, and we...