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allen martin in for ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with at breaking news in antioch, where a grass fire spread to e fire broke out just 4:00 p.m. in the area of james donlon boulevard and tamora drive. the flames spread to cars and send residents running from their units before reaching the apartment building. chopper five flew over the scene where fire crews climbed to the top of the units and punched holes in the roofs while smoke poured out. this is new video of the firefighting efforts on the ground. it came into our newsroom in just the past hour. that fire covered a lot of ground before it spread to the building. we are told two children were treated on scene after having trouble breathing. otherwise, there were no injuries. >>> and in alameda county, this fire threatened a home in the hayward hills this afternoon. the flames raced through parched grass just east of mission boulevard near the hayward/union city border. the fire burned right up to the fence line of the property. >>> california's covid surge, driven by th
allen martin in for ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we begin with at breaking news in antioch, where a grass fire spread to e fire broke out just 4:00 p.m. in the area of james donlon boulevard and tamora drive. the flames spread to cars and send residents running from their units before reaching the apartment building. chopper five flew over the scene where fire crews climbed to the top of the units and punched holes in the roofs while smoke poured out. this is new video of the...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. the dixie fire has exploded across at least 1,200 acres since it broke out yesterday. it's 0% contained tonight. it's actually burning within the scar of the 2018 devastating camp fire. >> reporting renee santos is there this evening. >> reporter: burned trees scattered throughout butte county are a reminder of the devastating camp fire that reduced vegetation we're learning will help with preventing the new dixie fire from spreading further. >> the fire's moving, progressing on both ends up ahead. >> reporter: the dixie fire exploding in butte county, flames smoldering trees, blanketing the sky with heavy smoke, burning close to power lines. >> they're requesting main transmission lines to be deenergized. >> reporter: taking water from the feather river, using it to put out hot spots. desmond david has lost his home twice to wildfires. first in 2008 then again in 2018 during the camp fire. the deadliest and most destructive fire in state history. >> don't worry about the small stuff.
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. the dixie fire has exploded across at least 1,200 acres since it broke out yesterday. it's 0% contained tonight. it's actually burning within the scar of the 2018 devastating camp fire. >> reporting renee santos is there this evening. >> reporter: burned trees scattered throughout butte county are a reminder of the devastating camp fire that reduced vegetation we're learning will help with preventing the new dixie fire...
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what her name is -- elizabeth banks. you may know her from roles like effie in the "hunger games" movies and produced and directed the box office hit -- did you know this -- "pitch perfect 2." she's adding one more item to her resume, host of "my body, my podcast," where no topic, we mean no topic is off limits. she talks with experts, activists, and her own mom -- i like this -- about things like shame, sex, and body image. here's the two of them. >> i recently ordered hundreds of dollars worth of post covid bathing suits on line. we will get to see people this summer. i figured, i know my body by now, what will look good, right? you already know where this is going -- depression and self-loathing. those no-returns, no-refund suits sit in a drawer reminding me to hate myself or starve myself or hide myself. and that's essentially what we're talking about today. >> elizabeth banks joins us now. li elizabeth, that is so true. we'll talk about stuff with your mom in a second. i loved your candor, i love your honesty. when
what her name is -- elizabeth banks. you may know her from roles like effie in the "hunger games" movies and produced and directed the box office hit -- did you know this -- "pitch perfect 2." she's adding one more item to her resume, host of "my body, my podcast," where no topic, we mean no topic is off limits. she talks with experts, activists, and her own mom -- i like this -- about things like shame, sex, and body image. here's the two of them. >> i...
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. >> reporter: last month, elizabeth berry felt helpless as it became clear something was very wrong with her 21-month-old son, oliver. >> when i laid him down in his crib, he kind of went rigid and started shaking and crying. >> reporter: within an hour he was in the ho.ijuanahat gives us a high. oliver had managed to open this tin containing edible cannabis gummies that elizabeth used to help her sleep. to him it looked like candy. as a parent, what is going through your mind when you found out that he had eaten 15 gummies? >> my first thought was i did this to him. you know, this is my fault. >> reporter: the number of children 12 and under who have ingested thc edibles at home jumped from 132 in 2016 to almost 2,500 last year. those requiring medical care jumped astronomically, too. dr. brian schultz was part of the team at children's national hospital in washington that treated oliver. >> if you're going to use these substances, just realize that they look very attractive to kids. they're often tomatimes package tins or packages that look attractive to kids. >> one, two, three -
. >> reporter: last month, elizabeth berry felt helpless as it became clear something was very wrong with her 21-month-old son, oliver. >> when i laid him down in his crib, he kind of went rigid and started shaking and crying. >> reporter: within an hour he was in the ho.ijuanahat gives us a high. oliver had managed to open this tin containing edible cannabis gummies that elizabeth used to help her sleep. to him it looked like candy. as a parent, what is going through your...
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oliver had managed to open this tin containing edible cannabis gummies that elizabeth used to help her sleep, to him it looked like candy. as a parent, what is going through your mind when you found out that he had eaten 15 gummies? >> my first thought was, i did this to him. you know, this is my fault. >> reporter: the number of children 12 and under who have ingested t.h.c. edibles at home jumped from 132 in 2016 to almost 2,500 last year. those requiring medical care jumped astronomically, too. dr. brian schultz was part of the team at children's national hospital in washington that treated oliver. >> if you are going to use these substances, just realize that they look very attractive to kids; they are oftentimes packaged in tins or other packages that look very attractive to kids. >> reporter: oliver made a full recovery. he is back to his old self. mom elizabeth is not. >> what is terrifying is, i know that if he found the gummies again, he would eat them again, which is why it is so important, i think, to lock these up and to have them really out of reach. >> reporter: yeah, doc
oliver had managed to open this tin containing edible cannabis gummies that elizabeth used to help her sleep, to him it looked like candy. as a parent, what is going through your mind when you found out that he had eaten 15 gummies? >> my first thought was, i did this to him. you know, this is my fault. >> reporter: the number of children 12 and under who have ingested t.h.c. edibles at home jumped from 132 in 2016 to almost 2,500 last year. those requiring medical care jumped...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: thousands of demonstrators came out in paris to protest against stricter anti when thecu tned us drsehe crd. but that public anger didn't deter french legislators. they passed a law that will make vaccines mandatory for health workers, and vaccine passports essential to get into museums, cinemas, and festivals. outside the leuve museum, checks were under way, which took nellie off guard. at first i was furious, but i calmed down and realized there were medical reasons to be rigorous. at the eiffel tower, the system was working smoothly. everyone showing electronic proof of vaccination or a hard copy. and for those who didn't have either one, there was rapid on-site testing. so anyone who had a ticket could enjoy the views from this famous land mark, newly reopened after nine months. all across europe, there have been demonstrations. in athens, where the greek government has said health work verse no choice vaccinated. and in italy, where a peaceful crowd marched against the vaccine passports they will soon need for places like gyms and museums, an
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: thousands of demonstrators came out in paris to protest against stricter anti when thecu tned us drsehe crd. but that public anger didn't deter french legislators. they passed a law that will make vaccines mandatory for health workers, and vaccine passports essential to get into museums, cinemas, and festivals. outside the leuve museum, checks were under way, which took nellie off guard. at first i was furious, but i calmed down and realized there...
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elizabeth cook has her story. >> reporter: it is true, one moment can change a person's life and for diamond allen, that moment almost did not happen. >> i kept receiving a call from a number, i did not know if i would answer. who keeps calling from san francisco? >> the cause kept coming from a san francisco nonprofit providing crowd funded loan progress to underserved communities worldwide. the offer was an internship offer diamond applied for. when she called back, bad news. the job was no longer available. >> oh, my god. i contacted them, we already fill the position. i'm sorry. i was a little down because i had a an opportunity i missed out on. >> reporter: that was diamond then and here she has now at work for them. one of five students selected for summer engineering internship program. the manager of talent programs -- >> jumping into technology and processes where she demonstrates her ability to learn quickly and provide value to our team. >> reporter: the 21-year-old oakland native accelerating at a job she got when the other applicant backed out. ironic because growing up,
elizabeth cook has her story. >> reporter: it is true, one moment can change a person's life and for diamond allen, that moment almost did not happen. >> i kept receiving a call from a number, i did not know if i would answer. who keeps calling from san francisco? >> the cause kept coming from a san francisco nonprofit providing crowd funded loan progress to underserved communities worldwide. the offer was an internship offer diamond applied for. when she called back, bad...
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major milestone for those who have lost disability due to illness or disease or an accident and as elizabeth cook reports, it is thanks to bay area scientists and a 38-year- old man. >> reporter: the man in the wheelchair wants to be known only by his nickname, but what poncho and ucsf have accomplished speaks volumes. 18 years ago poncho was paralyzed by a severe stroke after a car crash. >> when he had that stroke and woke up from that accident, he couldn't move his arms or legs. and he couldn't talk anymore. >> reporter: his thoughts were intact with the signals couldn't get out of his brain. this neurosurgeon and this engineer were part of the team that then changed his life. >> he was the first participant in this new trial. >> reporter: three years ago the scientists implanted a thin sheet of electrodes, smaller than the size of a credit card and this was over a special area of his brain. >> it was placed on the part of the brain that controls the ability to speak and what i mean by that is areas that control the muscles and move the lips and the jaw and tongue and atlantics. >> report
major milestone for those who have lost disability due to illness or disease or an accident and as elizabeth cook reports, it is thanks to bay area scientists and a 38-year- old man. >> reporter: the man in the wheelchair wants to be known only by his nickname, but what poncho and ucsf have accomplished speaks volumes. 18 years ago poncho was paralyzed by a severe stroke after a car crash. >> when he had that stroke and woke up from that accident, he couldn't move his arms or legs....
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. we see it every year, of course, and despite the drought, fire danger, we are about to see it again. illegal fireworks lighting up the skies on the fourth of july and potentially setting off destructive fires. >> kpix 5's katie nielsen is live in the oakland hills where firefighters are literally tossing up roadblocks for holiday revelers, katie? >> reporter: yeah, liz, if you take a look at the hills, you can understand why those firefighters are so concerned. all the brown grass, dry shrubs and parched trees. that's why grizzly peak boulevard will be closed on the fourth of july from -- and centennial drive. in past years, it has been a common place for people to gather to watch fireworks and, in some cases, even to set them off. due to the extremely dry conditions, the police and fire departments in berkeley and oakland have teamed up to close the road to all nonresidents. >> we understand people want to have fun and enjoy themselves, but the smallest of an accident, whether it be
i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. we see it every year, of course, and despite the drought, fire danger, we are about to see it again. illegal fireworks lighting up the skies on the fourth of july and potentially setting off destructive fires. >> kpix 5's katie nielsen is live in the oakland hills where firefighters are literally tossing up roadblocks for holiday revelers, katie? >> reporter: yeah, liz, if you take a look at the hills, you can understand why those...
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kpix5 elizabeth cook has the story. >> there is a lot of value that can come from knowing who you are, and where your people come from. >> reporter: she is walking with confidence into her future. heading to alabama state for her last semester of college. the historically black university providing the 23- year-old pittsburgh resident with an educational link to family and community in the deep south. >> i am still grasping the depth of it all. when it means to me cuand to be more about my ancestry and history, as a black woman, and so for me, like all i can do is go back to look at my parents being deceased, i have to jump back a generation and use my grandparents as much as i can from what they remember, from what they were able to access. >> reporter: a big jump for a young woman whose lost so much. >> i had lost my dad when i was in elementary school. somewhere around elementary school. >> reporter: when he mother pamela lost to breast cancer when she was just 15 years old. >> the glue. i like to call her the glue. always smiling, independent, but very caring. stern, and, yeah, li
kpix5 elizabeth cook has the story. >> there is a lot of value that can come from knowing who you are, and where your people come from. >> reporter: she is walking with confidence into her future. heading to alabama state for her last semester of college. the historically black university providing the 23- year-old pittsburgh resident with an educational link to family and community in the deep south. >> i am still grasping the depth of it all. when it means to me cuand to be...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief armstrong is calling this july 4th the most violent he has ever seen. the oakland police department had a well thought out plan to handle sideshows and fireworks on july 4th. instead, there were seven shootings over a 12-hour span. >> the violence overtook all of our resources, and our officers were stretched to their maximum capacity last night. >> reporter: the seven shootings started sunday night and carried into this morning. we have locations for six since the seventh victim walked into the hospital with multiple wounds. at least one victim is dead
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief...
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susan-elizabeth littlefield, cbs news. >> and clean your socks. dr. oliver says using sent free shampoos, soaps, and lotions can also keep the mosquitoes away. >>> it happens every year. fireworks go off and pets get scared. some run off. this little guy is pretty smart, though. he sought shelter last night at con fire station 84 in pittsburgh. crews there able to take the pup in and reassure him that everything is going to be okay. >> they're so good about doing that. did the pup find his original owner? >> i would hope so. >> stay tuned on that one. >> we emphasize heading into fourth of july, make sure they're microchipped and that information is up to date. our dogs were very just in contact with us all last night with the sound in the neighborhood. >>> take a look at what to expect as we head through this week. to big changes in the short- term. cloud cover, fog already spreading out and some areas of drizzle, as well. not much more than a trace of moisture but take what you can get in the month of july. two more days of normal weather. put that
susan-elizabeth littlefield, cbs news. >> and clean your socks. dr. oliver says using sent free shampoos, soaps, and lotions can also keep the mosquitoes away. >>> it happens every year. fireworks go off and pets get scared. some run off. this little guy is pretty smart, though. he sought shelter last night at con fire station 84 in pittsburgh. crews there able to take the pup in and reassure him that everything is going to be okay. >> they're so good about doing that. did...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> ellen martin is off tonight. researchers are revealing the damaging risk that comes with smoke exposure, from asthma to lead poisoning, and it all began with what was, at the time, the worst fire on record in california. >> reporter: november 2018. smoke from the camp fire blows south and turns day to twilight in the bay area. and our lungs? >> there's a huge range of health concerns. these fine particles and smoke can increase asthma attacks, can increase susceptibility to infections, and can even contribute to heart attacks and strokes. >> reporter: during the camp fire, the town of paradise went into smoke and into your lungs, and parts of it were pure poison. >> yes, there are toxic components to the smoke with structures and cars, and that these toxic components travel a long way. >> reporter: 150 miles away. that's how far lead and zinc and other heavy metals were carried by the heat and the wind and the flames. >> so all of this tells us that people do need to be very concerned about protecting their lungs
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> ellen martin is off tonight. researchers are revealing the damaging risk that comes with smoke exposure, from asthma to lead poisoning, and it all began with what was, at the time, the worst fire on record in california. >> reporter: november 2018. smoke from the camp fire blows south and turns day to twilight in the bay area. and our lungs? >> there's a huge range of health concerns. these fine particles and smoke can increase asthma...
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susan-elizabeth littlefield, cbs news. >> dr. oliver says using scent-free shampoos, soaps, and locations can also help keep the mosquitoes away. >>> coming up first on "cbs this morning," former new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia joins us in the studio with his new memoir "till the end." plus sports journalist jemele hill talks about whether the rules at the olympics are antiquated and if they unfairly target black athletes. >>> and how a modern dance company helped keep seniors moving during the pandemic. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thank you for watching. i'll diane king hall. have a great day. ♪
susan-elizabeth littlefield, cbs news. >> dr. oliver says using scent-free shampoos, soaps, and locations can also help keep the mosquitoes away. >>> coming up first on "cbs this morning," former new york yankees pitcher cc sabathia joins us in the studio with his new memoir "till the end." plus sports journalist jemele hill talks about whether the rules at the olympics are antiquated and if they unfairly target black athletes. >>> and how a modern...
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it's where elizabeth catterson us >> it was devastating. combining with another fire.is it's burned more than 200,000 acres. nearly 5,500 firefighters are working to contain the flames amid dangerous conditions with thick smoke. can you describe to me what it looks like when you're driving into the fire? >> similar to a blizzard where you could see maybe 20-30 feet in front of your head lights at times. >> reporter: it's one of 86 raging wildfires being fueled by extreme heat and intense drought compounded by climate change. firefighters talk about spot actually how the flames are advancing right now. you can see the embers, they fly off and launch themselves into the trees up there and start new fires. in oregon, the largest fire in the country, the bootleg fire, has burned more than 400,000 acres, an area larger than the size of los angeles. and the tamarack fire that has now spread to nevada isn't expected to be contained until the end of next month. now, thousands of people are still under evacuation and, sadly, some of them are going t
it's where elizabeth catterson us >> it was devastating. combining with another fire.is it's burned more than 200,000 acres. nearly 5,500 firefighters are working to contain the flames amid dangerous conditions with thick smoke. can you describe to me what it looks like when you're driving into the fire? >> similar to a blizzard where you could see maybe 20-30 feet in front of your head lights at times. >> reporter: it's one of 86 raging wildfires being fueled by extreme heat...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> duncan: a show of force in russia today, president a putin used a navy day parade in st. petersburg to talk tough saying russia could carry out a, "unpreventable strike on any target anywhere." well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, a growing problem plaguing waters in the land of lakes. also we'll look back at the life of comedian jackie mason. and later, surf's up in tokyo, where the new olympic sport has an old history. rt has an old history. we're here! they're finally here. this year, "here" means getting back to everything ey've missed. here! achoo!...here! look over here! join lysol here for healthy schools in keeping "here" healthy. when you buy a pack of lysol disinfecting wipes, another pack will be donated to a school in need. so everyone has enough protection to stay here... here! ...and here. lysol here for healthy schools wow... nobody's here. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. does your plug-
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> duncan: a show of force in russia today, president a putin used a navy day parade in st. petersburg to talk tough saying russia could carry out a, "unpreventable strike on any target anywhere." well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, a growing problem plaguing waters in the land of lakes. also we'll look back at the life of comedian jackie mason. and later, surf's up in tokyo, where the new olympic sport has an old history. rt has an...
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reporter elizabeth kling is getting a closer look at the stolen device and the potential harm it could cause. >> reporter: car break-ins are not new at the oak ridge apartments on college oak drive in sacrament. >> one gentleman over here had his back window smashed out of his van. >> my wife's car actually got broken into before. >> reporter: last weekend the thief took off with something so dangerous that it's triggered a homeland security alert. the stolen device is called a nuclear gauge and it contains radioactive amounts of cesium 137. if misused or tampered with, the cesium could cause serious injury or death. the sheriff department responded to investigate the burglary and they notified their bombs bought in the fbi about the crime. >> that is a concern. >> it's sad that in this state it's not surprising. >> reporter: the device was stolen from a work truck belonging to wallace cool, a local engineering firm. they say it was secured in a locked metal box, bolted to the truck. the nuclear gauge is used at construction sites, shooting a beam of gamma rays into the soil to measure
reporter elizabeth kling is getting a closer look at the stolen device and the potential harm it could cause. >> reporter: car break-ins are not new at the oak ridge apartments on college oak drive in sacrament. >> one gentleman over here had his back window smashed out of his van. >> my wife's car actually got broken into before. >> reporter: last weekend the thief took off with something so dangerous that it's triggered a homeland security alert. the stolen device is...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." why prosecutors are set to hit california's largest utility company with criminal charges. and the super hero legal battle between scarlett johansson and disney. or preparation h. try oling,oothing relief because your derriere de preparation h. get comfortable with it. the airport can be a real challenge for new homeowners who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark, when group two is gonna get boarded? 2 hours and 58 minutes. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. someone should've left home earlier. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pe
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. kpix 5's kiet do live in san jose with a story of a man losing patience with a homeless camp on his block, kiet? >> reporter: we're live here at blooming bouquet on coleman near the airport. we're here because the business owner says he's been hit for a second time this month by burglars and vandals. you know, on one hand you have volunteers doing good work out here, trying to ease some of the pain and suffering. on the other hand, you have a small number of individuals who are homeless causing pain and suffering themselves. >> and the encampments behind us are just making our daily lives really miserable for the past couple months. it's just gotten really aggressive, and we just don't feel safe being here working like we used to. this is how they came in. >> reporter: last week simon said his employees had just pulled out for a delivery around 6:00 p.m. a short time later, they recorded video on their cellphone of this man leaving the shop. they say he used this rock to smash the fro
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. kpix 5's kiet do live in san jose with a story of a man losing patience with a homeless camp on his block, kiet? >> reporter: we're live here at blooming bouquet on coleman near the airport. we're here because the business owner says he's been hit for a second time this month by burglars and vandals. you know, on one hand you have volunteers doing good work out here, trying to ease some of the pain and suffering. on the other...
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jericka. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer, thank you. back here in the states the six flags waterpark near houston is closed after 60 people were exposed to an airborne chemical leak. more than two dozen were rushed to hospital suffering from minor skin irritation and minor breathing problems.n were rushed to hospital suf no word yet on the cause of the leak. texas state lawmakers remain locked in a showdown over voting rights. since november elections, 17 states have enacted new laws that tighten rules around casting ballots and running elections. one of those states is texas where democrats and some faith leaders are fighting more changes. cbs' rodney hawkins is there. >> no justice, no peace! >> reporter: hundreds of black voters med ate pitol. ♪ this little light of mine ♪ >> reporter: calling for a stop to republican proposed voting restrictions in the legislature. >> they're going to hold us in there until those bills got passed. >> over 50 states democrats left austin to prevent a vote during this special session. >> what is a
jericka. >> duncan: elizabeth palmer, thank you. back here in the states the six flags waterpark near houston is closed after 60 people were exposed to an airborne chemical leak. more than two dozen were rushed to hospital suffering from minor skin irritation and minor breathing problems.n were rushed to hospital suf no word yet on the cause of the leak. texas state lawmakers remain locked in a showdown over voting rights. since november elections, 17 states have enacted new laws that...
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and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. there is concern that a smaller homeless encampment in san jose could get a lot bigger, and dozens of people living on land just north of the highway 101/87 interchange. kpix 5's kiet do and on why many others may soon join them. >> as it stands right now, there is no long-term plan for housing all the hundreds of people that are living right near the airport. once that area get swept, there's a good chance all of them are going to come right here. >> reporter: we are talking about 55 acres of prime commercial real estate at the corner of 101 and highway 87, right in the heart of silicon valley. according to the santa clara county tax assessor's office, the three parcels bordered by trimble road, north first street and 101 are owned by none other than apple. the homeless encampments now have about 30 people and counting. if lynn shipman looks familiar, it's because we first met her a year and a half ago, when she was living in an rv in front of another billion-dollar tech giant, tesla
and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. there is concern that a smaller homeless encampment in san jose could get a lot bigger, and dozens of people living on land just north of the highway 101/87 interchange. kpix 5's kiet do and on why many others may soon join them. >> as it stands right now, there is no long-term plan for housing all the hundreds of people that are living right near the airport. once that area get swept, there's a good...
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mom elizabeth is not. >> what is terrifying is i know that if he found the gummies again, he would eat them again. which, you know, which is why it's so important to lock them up and have them really out of reach. >> reporter: doctors say, don't just hide them, lock them up too. it's becoming an issue with more states legalizing marijuana and as edibles are more common in homes with kids. cbs news, washington. >>> the tide has turned. red along florida's gulf coast. a deadly algea bloom, has a ocean of dead fish washing in to tampa a bay. global warming and local pollution. >> reporter: tyler took us on tampa bay to see what he calls his nightmare. >> gna. ley. >> oh, man, it's nasty. >> reporter: dead fish everywhere. killed by aha turned bay toxic. as a fisherman what is it like to see this? >> it's devastating. my worst fears is have come true. >> reporter: he runs a fishing charter business and documenting the fish kill to pressure elected officials to help. he even covered himself in dead fish. do i have your attention now? >> reporter: what's the worst you have seen? >> dead fish
mom elizabeth is not. >> what is terrifying is i know that if he found the gummies again, he would eat them again. which, you know, which is why it's so important to lock them up and have them really out of reach. >> reporter: doctors say, don't just hide them, lock them up too. it's becoming an issue with more states legalizing marijuana and as edibles are more common in homes with kids. cbs news, washington. >>> the tide has turned. red along florida's gulf coast. a...
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. >> reporter: archivist elizabeth harper keeps record of all the stars on stage. >> it was the first time the beatles played here, and you can see it's quite female heavy. >> reporter: and backstage. >> i have some lovely images of princess diana coming here, which actually people won't have seen before. >> reporter: the idea for a place to promote the arts and sciences to the british masses began with prince albert, but he died in 1861 before the hall was completed. a decade letter, his widow, queen victoria was still grieving at the opening ceremony. >> it's really sad, because she says in her diaries she was so overcome with emotion, she couldn't speak, and she just thought of her dear prince albert. >> she really loved him? >> she really did. >> reporter: at the time the hall ones of the largest in the world. >> they didn't know how to fill a venue like this. nowhere else existed quite like it. eventually they found quite crowd-pleasing events to draw people in. >> reporter: events like the world's first major bodybuilding contest. extravagant balls -- >> it's the viennese waltz.
. >> reporter: archivist elizabeth harper keeps record of all the stars on stage. >> it was the first time the beatles played here, and you can see it's quite female heavy. >> reporter: and backstage. >> i have some lovely images of princess diana coming here, which actually people won't have seen before. >> reporter: the idea for a place to promote the arts and sciences to the british masses began with prince albert, but he died in 1861 before the hall was...
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kpix 5 elizabeth cook has the story. . >> there is a lot of value that can come from knowing who you are and where your people come from. >> james walking with confidence into her future. heading to alabama state for her last semester of college, the historically black university providing the 23-year old pittsburgh resident with an educational link to family and community in the deep south. >> i'm still grasping the deposition of it all. what it means to be to be going to hbcu and learning more about my ancestry and history. as a black woman. so for me like all i can do is go back to both of my parents being deceased. i have to jump back a generation and use my grandparents as much as i can from what they remember and were even able to access. >> a big jump for a young woman who has lost so much. >> i had already lost my dad when i was in elementary school. somewhere around elementary school. >> her beloved mother lost to breast cancer when she was just 15 years old. >> the glue i like to call her the glue. always smiling and independent and caring. stern. and yeah, like just a ligh
kpix 5 elizabeth cook has the story. . >> there is a lot of value that can come from knowing who you are and where your people come from. >> james walking with confidence into her future. heading to alabama state for her last semester of college, the historically black university providing the 23-year old pittsburgh resident with an educational link to family and community in the deep south. >> i'm still grasping the deposition of it all. what it means to be to be going to...
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also picked up acting nods for emma, who plays princess diana, and olivia coleman, who plays queen elizabeth. it tied disney's series for the most nominations. richardson also scored best actor for sean page, not returning to the runaway netflix series. up next are the boys, handmaid's tale, this is us, and the emmy winner for this is us and his daughter jasmine announced a list of nominees. in a couple of months, a bunch of today's nominees will get their very own emmy to bring home and brag about. >> ted lasso earned earned best comedy along with jason zuniga's, who plays an american football coach in charge of an american soccer team, competing against flight attendant, cobra kai, hacks cut kaminski method, and the queen's gambit. underground railroad and queen's gambit are on nominees for best miniseries. a ceremony will be hosted on cbs, in september. michelle medina, cbs news, hollywood. >> one actress is also making history, rodriguez is the first transgender woman to be nominated for best supporting actress for her role in pose. >> you would think with everyone getting locked up, i w
also picked up acting nods for emma, who plays princess diana, and olivia coleman, who plays queen elizabeth. it tied disney's series for the most nominations. richardson also scored best actor for sean page, not returning to the runaway netflix series. up next are the boys, handmaid's tale, this is us, and the emmy winner for this is us and his daughter jasmine announced a list of nominees. in a couple of months, a bunch of today's nominees will get their very own emmy to bring home and brag...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass shooting, the memorial was held outside the new gilroy strong resiliency center downtown. in many ways, they're dealing with the aftermath of the shooting that took the lives of stephen romero, keyla salazar and trevor irby. >> we're never going to forget the lives that were lost here, and many people who live in gilroy already forever affected by it. so that will never change. but the strength that comes from being together in community and moving on is something that helps us pick ourselves up and heal. >> reporter: the new gilroy strong resiliency center
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i am ken bastida. if you're just getting home, california's test positivity rate rose another half a point in 24 hours. now, at 3.5%. cases are rising so fast in l.a. county, it's bringing back its indoor mask mandate beginning saturday. >>> on the east coast, positive test postpone the start of the yankees' series against the red sox, and the biden administration declared war against vaccine misinformation. >> two thirds of people who are not vaccinated believe common myths about the covid-19 vaccine or think some of those myths might be true. >>> happening right now, sam hill county youth are leading a virtual town hall to answer questions about the vaccine and to encourage their peers to roll up their sleeves. a new ucsf survey found a quarter of respondents 18 to 25 years old have no current plans to get the shot. >>> san francisco mayor london breed says every single covid patient in a city hospital right now is unvaccinated . the city has seen a threefold increase in cases in just the past 12 day
i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i am ken bastida. if you're just getting home, california's test positivity rate rose another half a point in 24 hours. now, at 3.5%. cases are rising so fast in l.a. county, it's bringing back its indoor mask mandate beginning saturday. >>> on the east coast, positive test postpone the start of the yankees' series against the red sox, and the biden administration declared war against vaccine misinformation. >> two thirds of people who are not...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth walked to the new newly open resource center. she is looking for mental health assistance struggling with anxiety since the explosion. >> we have to go out of our way to go do this stuff and it is frustrating. it is just frustrating, i am frustrated. >> reporter: she says the blast damaged one of her infant daughter's ears, their windows have loan out and they have not been fixed. she says she is losing income having to file claims. neighbors say lapd's missed calculations failed them. >> the truth is, i am sorry is not enough for us right now. >> reporter: the atf is expected to release its final investigative report in 30 days. >>> in just hours amazon founder jeff will be part of a group of civilians attempting to fly to the edge of space. details on the historic mission. >> we sit out to create the safest spaceflight vehicle ever built. >>> new details on a daily plane crash in the north bay, what investigators are revealing about the victims. >>> the wildfire near lake tahoe has exploded in size forcing hundreds of pe >>> in
. >> reporter: elizabeth walked to the new newly open resource center. she is looking for mental health assistance struggling with anxiety since the explosion. >> we have to go out of our way to go do this stuff and it is frustrating. it is just frustrating, i am frustrated. >> reporter: she says the blast damaged one of her infant daughter's ears, their windows have loan out and they have not been fixed. she says she is losing income having to file claims. neighbors say...
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. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. let's get to the numbers tonight. 6.4% of californians being tested for covid-19 are now cming back positive. >> that average stood at 1.5% just 30 days ago. the state confirmed another 10,000 new cases in just the past 24 hours. you have to go back to early february to find a one day total that high. >> statewide, about 4100 covid patients are in the hospital, 122 more than there were just yesterday, and 3 1/2 times the number we saw in mid june, right before reopening. >> san francisco is averaging 176 new cases a day. úthat's a beginning of june. most are turning up in unvaccinated or partially vaccinated people, but there are plenty of break cases as well, and as juliette goodrich tells us, not necessarily where you rthdeltt, led cischaving to ouin sick. we've also learned it did not happen inside the hospital. >> delta variant is a different beast and it can still be there when you are vaccinated. >> reporter: the cdc finding vaccinated individuals may be able to infect others a
. >>> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. let's get to the numbers tonight. 6.4% of californians being tested for covid-19 are now cming back positive. >> that average stood at 1.5% just 30 days ago. the state confirmed another 10,000 new cases in just the past 24 hours. you have to go back to early february to find a one day total that high. >> statewide, about 4100 covid patients are in the hospital, 122 more than there were just yesterday, and 3...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's always been hot out here, but lately it seems like it's a little hotter, a little earlier and a little longer than its been before. >> we heard that again and again from people we spoke with in brent wood today. as the temperature soared into the triple digits. >> are they on to something? >> it's becoming more frequent that we get these heat waves where temperatures soar up to triple digits for inland parts of east bay, the north bay, even the santa clara valley, but it's unlikely we are going to set any records tomorrow. this isn't record-setting for the mid
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. a statewide flex alert is in effect until 9:00 tonight due to the lingering triple digit heat and other parts of the state, as well as the fast- growing bootleg fire in oregon, which is threatening transmission lines that fell down into california. >>> let's take a live look at current power demand. you can see that we are right up against the forecasted peak, but still well below what's available. again, that flex alert is in effect until 9:00 tonight. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist paul heggen. should be a lot easier for the bay area to conserve because it's not so hot here. >> a bit on the chilly side. san francisco made it up to 57 today, the coast only 55. other parts of the state are to bhot. re going these are the high temperatures for tomorrow. the inland heat continues. temperatures well into the 90s for most inland parts of the state, if not above 100 degrees, so that is going to put more stress on the statewide power grid. our temperatures aren't going to be nearly
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. a statewide flex alert is in effect until 9:00 tonight due to the lingering triple digit heat and other parts of the state, as well as the fast- growing bootleg fire in oregon, which is threatening transmission lines that fell down into california. >>> let's take a live look at current power demand. you can see that we are right up against the forecasted peak, but still well below what's available. again, that flex alert is in effect until 9:00...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a threat from the feds to san jose city leaders -- remove a massive homeless encampment or risk losing funding for future airport projects. the camp is on vacant land. the city bought it as a buffer between the airport and the community in case of a plane crash. kpix 5 reporter maria medina is in san jose with the faa's demands and reaction at the encampment tonight. >> reporter: behind me may be the bay area's largest homeless encampment. city officials say there are about 200 unhoused residents here, but homeless advocates tell me it's more like 400. and the faa says they're not welcome here. >> i just need a place i can be at for three or four months toot off of heading street. >> seeing this can kind of be scary from a distance, but when you go in here, you have people that are disabled. they're elderly. you know, people that are, you know, they're kind, nice people. >> reporter: but now they're learning san jose city leaders are under
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a threat from the feds to san jose city leaders -- remove a massive homeless encampment or risk losing funding for future airport projects. the camp is on vacant land. the city bought it as a buffer between the airport and the community in case of a plane crash. kpix 5 reporter maria medina is in san jose with the faa's demands and reaction at the encampment tonight. >> reporter: behind me may be the bay...
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that evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. the city made some last-minute changes to its terms, hoping the deal could be a windows win for both sides. >> the a's say it's not over yet. kpix 5's andrea nakano spoke with the president dave kaval just moments ago and asked him what needs to happen to get both sides back to the table. >> cattle told me this afternoon that he really wished the city council voted on its term sheet it proposed in april. instead, the city voted on a proposal that they came up with and made a lot of changes. now koval says the team has to look over all these changes and then run it through major- league baseball. >> i think we need to analyze what was passed and understand it better, and understand it, how it relates to our original term sheet, and a proposal that we agree to. and in doing so, i think that answer will fall out of that. >> he says it shouldn't take that long for that answer to come. after hours of public comment and negotiations, the oakland city council approved a term sheet with six y
that evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. the city made some last-minute changes to its terms, hoping the deal could be a windows win for both sides. >> the a's say it's not over yet. kpix 5's andrea nakano spoke with the president dave kaval just moments ago and asked him what needs to happen to get both sides back to the table. >> cattle told me this afternoon that he really wished the city council voted on its term sheet it proposed in april. instead, the city...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years today struck the city of los angeles. >> a three-story building simply collapsed, all of it falling into the first floor. >> reporter: february, 1971, 6:00 a.m., a magnitude 6.5 san fernando quake was one big surprise that they. the other -- >> brand-new buildings like the sylmar hospital collapsed. >> this is part of all of you sanitarium, a los angeles county medical facility. >> reporter: it was a new but brittle concrete building. >> mexico city a few years later, the same thing. >> reporter: this 20 three- story building was designed to meet present me
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years...
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responded to the first shooting at around 6:25 last night with a 29-year-old shot multiple times on elizabeth street. just about three hours later the call of a second shooting came in, less than a mile away. chief laurent armstrong saying a 16-year-old was shot by celebratory gunfire. >> celebratory gunfire was -- led to the vast majority of these shootings. people who have firearms using them in our community, indiscriminately, causing injury to others. it was a sad night last night. >>> then there was this. police say a sideshow in east oakland had about 300 cars and 200 spectators. the police department had tried to prepare for july 4th and had dedicated units to handle these sideshows and the fireworks, but because of the shooting, those officers had to be diverted to handle the violent crimes. at the sideshow, three people anfive guns confiscated. owed, >> obviously the level of violence, i continue to say it's far too high, although we came out prepared to address fireworks as well as sideshow activity, the violence overtook all of our resources, and our officers were stretched to thei
responded to the first shooting at around 6:25 last night with a 29-year-old shot multiple times on elizabeth street. just about three hours later the call of a second shooting came in, less than a mile away. chief laurent armstrong saying a 16-year-old was shot by celebratory gunfire. >> celebratory gunfire was -- led to the vast majority of these shootings. people who have firearms using them in our community, indiscriminately, causing injury to others. it was a sad night last night....
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. >> i'm elizabeth cook. said they planned to resume light rail service by the end of july, but delays are now pushing that back indefinitely. the bta stopped light rail service back on may 26, the day of the mass shooting at the guadalupe bay railyard in which an employee guns down nine coworkers, they don't have a hard restart date for the light rail service, but they will be phasing it back in as long as over the next three months. >> nearly 7 weeks after the bta mass shooting, tracks are still silent, the stations are empty come the trains sit idle. >> we definitely need them back. >> for tens of thousands of people who depend on the service, it has been tough to get around. >> it has been really difficult. it is inconvenient. >> charles davis had to switch to getting around on the bus, but it is not reliable. >> you have a business to take care of. the bus system is iffy. >> they are waiting for things to resume. >> we have a responsibility to the community, we are trying to work diligently and compassio
. >> i'm elizabeth cook. said they planned to resume light rail service by the end of july, but delays are now pushing that back indefinitely. the bta stopped light rail service back on may 26, the day of the mass shooting at the guadalupe bay railyard in which an employee guns down nine coworkers, they don't have a hard restart date for the light rail service, but they will be phasing it back in as long as over the next three months. >> nearly 7 weeks after the bta mass shooting,...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. the dixie fire has exploded across at least 1,200 acres since it broke out yesterday. it's 0% contained tonight. it's actually burning within the scar of the 2018 devastating camp fire. >> reporting renee santos is there this evening. >> reporter: burned trees scattered throughout butte county are a reminder of the devastating camp fire that reduced vegetation we're learning will help with preventing the new dixie fire from spreading further. >> the fire's moving, progressing on both ends up ahead. >> reporter: the dixie fire exploding in butte county, flames smoldering trees, blanketing the sky with heavy smoke, burning close
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. the dixie fire has exploded across at least 1,200 acres since it broke out yesterday. it's 0% contained tonight. it's actually burning within the scar of the 2018 devastating camp fire. >> reporting renee santos is there this evening. >> reporter: burned trees scattered throughout butte county are a reminder of the devastating camp fire that reduced vegetation we're learning will help with preventing the new dixie fire...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with a look at the l a that parents are closely monitoring the news on the delta variant. >> reporter: this oakland father and son are enjoying the last days of the summer break. 13-year-old ethan zambrano will be entering high school as a freshman. >> he's anxious. >> i just want to go back to school. >> how long has it been? it's been such a long time. >> it was i think over a year and a half ago that they shut us down. >> reporter: while dad, mario, believes ethan should be safe, he worries about sending his younger son back to school. kids under 12 cannot get vaccinated. >> my 6-year-old, he does have certain bronchitis and i don't want to do that, so it's tough. >> reporter: many bay area parents are facing the same dilemma after hearing about how contagious the delta variant foation now, it's time to sit down with my wi
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with a look at the l a that parents are closely monitoring the news on the delta variant. >> reporter: this oakland father and son are enjoying the last days of the summer break. 13-year-old ethan zambrano will be entering high school as a freshman. >> he's anxious. >> i just want to go back to school. >> how long has it been? it's been such a long time. >> it was i think over a year and a half ago that they shut us down....
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i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water restriction which calls for a 10% voluntary reduction in %-úw the contra costa water district is in a unique position because of the proximity of the service area to the delta. if reservoirs one low, the delta can pour water from discovery bay and victoria island area. water managers say their water district is in a better position than summing the bay area because the delta will always have water they can pull from in addition to their water storage at lohse karros reservoir, but when they say they're pulling more of that water from the delta, customers might notice a different t
i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water...
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the first shooting happened on elizabeth street sunday night. three hours later a 16-year-old was shot and hurt. >> previously i would have said hopefully this slows down as the pandemic allows things to open back up. we haven't seen it. we have seen violence continue. >> as police diverted officers to respond to shootings a side show with about 300 cars and 200 people created havoc. one person was injured as police made three arrests, towed six cars and recovered five guns. >>> the holiday was also chaos for oakland firefighters. they responded to 261 calls, 61 of which were fire related. one of the fires tore through a warehouse. witnesses saw people shooting off fireworks nearby. >>> con fire responded to about 4 dozen grass fires and several additional structure fires. that included a call to the professional fireworks show. that show had to be stopped twice so crews could put out small fires on the hills above. this year was actually down about 40%. >> we got some help from our residents and we are thankful for that. we could use more. ther
the first shooting happened on elizabeth street sunday night. three hours later a 16-year-old was shot and hurt. >> previously i would have said hopefully this slows down as the pandemic allows things to open back up. we haven't seen it. we have seen violence continue. >> as police diverted officers to respond to shootings a side show with about 300 cars and 200 people created havoc. one person was injured as police made three arrests, towed six cars and recovered five guns....
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look from sacramento tonight. two bay area men are accused of plotting to blow up democratic targets at the state capitol. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us live from vallejo where the second suspect was arrested, andrea? >> reporter: liz, ian rogers from napa has been in custody since january, but authorities just arrested jarrod copeland from vallejo here yesterday. according to the doj, not only did these men talk about it, but they had enough fire power to carry out their attacks. authorities already caught up to this man, ian rogers, from napa on january 15th. they searched his home and his business, british auto repair, where they seized a collection of guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition and five pipe bombs. the indictment describes how rogers communicated with 37-year-old jarrod copeland on multiple messaging platforms. authorities say rogers wrote i want to blow up a democrat building bad. copeland responding, i agree, pla
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a live look from sacramento tonight. two bay area men are accused of plotting to blow up democratic targets at the state capitol. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us live from vallejo where the second suspect was arrested, andrea? >> reporter: liz, ian rogers from napa has been in custody since january, but authorities just arrested jarrod copeland from vallejo here yesterday. according to the doj, not only did...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take you to kenya where a cbs news investigation reveals how american college students are paying graduates there to do homework assignments for them. >>> plus, the link between smartphones and teenage loneliness. we're going to talk to psychologist lisa damour about what parents need to know. >>> and from surfing to skateboarding, the new sports making the debut at the summer olympics. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," we will take you to kenya where a cbs news investigation reveals how american college students are paying graduates there to do homework assignments for them. >>> plus, the link between smartphones and teenage loneliness. we're going to talk to psychologist lisa damour about what parents need to know. >>> and from surfing to skateboarding, the new sports making the debut at the summer...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano, kim and elizabeth have the night off. there had been some concern about dry lightning here in the bay area. >> fortunately, that threat fizzled out early. as for the situation in the sierra, here's a live look at our chief meteorologist paul heggen tracking the radar and even a bit of rain. >> fortunately those thunderstorms in the sierra weren't entirely dry thunderstorms. there was some rain being produced by those in now the bulk of the cloud-to-ground lightning is on the nevada side of the state line. around the bay area this is just ground clutter from the radar sites. we did not see anything more than one lightning strike early this morning to the north of santa rosa. that's it for the cloud-to- ground lightning around the bay area. we are significantly concerned about that heading into the weekend but that monsoonal moisture made a little bit more of a push up to the pacific and another area obviously is sparking more showers and thunderstorms for the sierra andover into nevada. let's talk about the smoke being pro
. >> and i'm andrea nakano, kim and elizabeth have the night off. there had been some concern about dry lightning here in the bay area. >> fortunately, that threat fizzled out early. as for the situation in the sierra, here's a live look at our chief meteorologist paul heggen tracking the radar and even a bit of rain. >> fortunately those thunderstorms in the sierra weren't entirely dry thunderstorms. there was some rain being produced by those in now the bulk of the...
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the other side of foothill high school from where i am standing say they will continue their search, elizabeth? >> andria, thank you. >>> and looking live out at the port of oakland, the effort to build a new stadium for the oakland a's at howard terminal has turned into a billion dollar game of chicken, and the team's president is now threatening to move the a's out of oakland a group housing activists and chinatown residents ral lid today, demanding 35% affordable units in any new developments. but the a's president says the community stands to make at least $#450 million from tax adventure news with the new ballpark. it will all boil down to a vote of the oakland city council next tuesday. >> we're down to our last at-bat. we've already failed at another downtown site at laney college. the coliseum is not an option. it's howard terminal or bust. >> yesterday baseball commissioner rob manfred added even more pressure by saying if the howard terminal deal is not approved, the a's should begin looking for other cities to move to. >>> well, the city of mountainview facing a lawsuit after a new
the other side of foothill high school from where i am standing say they will continue their search, elizabeth? >> andria, thank you. >>> and looking live out at the port of oakland, the effort to build a new stadium for the oakland a's at howard terminal has turned into a billion dollar game of chicken, and the team's president is now threatening to move the a's out of oakland a group housing activists and chinatown residents ral lid today, demanding 35% affordable units in any...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm brian hackney. the new york jets assistant coach was riding his bike saturday near his home in danville when he was hit by a car. his family is asking the public for their prayers and kpix 5 reporter devin fehely joins us live from the scene with the details. >> knapp had recently joined the staff of the jets. he was actually splitting time between his home in danville and in new york. this was a pretty serious crash. it left him in the hospital in critical condition. >> reporter: san ramon police say knapp was riding his bicycle near the intersection of doherty and monarch roads, not far from his home in danville, when he was hit by a passing car. the force of the impact seriously injuring the 58-year- old nfl vet who has worked on the sidelines with the 49ers, raiders, seahawks, falcons, uncles, and texans, before joining the staff of the new york jets. knapp's family released a statement. it reads, greg is an amazing father and husband whose passion for life can be felt in all of his interactions
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm brian hackney. the new york jets assistant coach was riding his bike saturday near his home in danville when he was hit by a car. his family is asking the public for their prayers and kpix 5 reporter devin fehely joins us live from the scene with the details. >> knapp had recently joined the staff of the jets. he was actually splitting time between his home in danville and in new york. this was a pretty serious crash. it left him in the...
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. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. several bay area health directors urging everyone, even those fully vaccinated, to mask up indoors in public places. >> joining us now is doc there kirsten bibbins-domingo. she is chair of the epidemiology department at ucsf. what do you make of these new mask commendations? >> i think they're wise. i think our public health leaders in the bay area are trying to give us the warning. they're watching the rise, the uptick in cases, and even though the cases are low and the hospitalizations are low, there is clearly a trend for moving up. and in this environment, we have to be cautious. all of us have to do our part, and that is in the most risky environments, indoors, for all of us to mask up. >> you told us yesterday, we got to keep an eye on those numbers, and here we are going for it. but at what point might we go the route of l.a., we go from recommending to requiring the masks again? >> l.a. has both a larger uptick in cases and hospitalizations, and they have a lower vaccination r
. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. several bay area health directors urging everyone, even those fully vaccinated, to mask up indoors in public places. >> joining us now is doc there kirsten bibbins-domingo. she is chair of the epidemiology department at ucsf. what do you make of these new mask commendations? >> i think they're wise. i think our public health leaders in the bay area are trying to give us the warning. they're watching the rise, the...
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. >>> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> i'm ken bastida. and we begin with the cdc's new mask guidelines for areas of high or substantial covid transmission. what does that mean? here in the bay area at least four counties are seeing high te mask recommendations. kpix 5's kenny choi is live in the east bay with why some doctors are saying transmission data might not be the best to determine health guidelines. what do you mean, kenny? >> reporter: ken, that's right, so contra costa county has one of the highest case rates in the bay area right now according to the latest data by the cdc. some leading health experts say that the cdc should be using a different metric in determining mask mandates and recommendations. >> oh gosh, here we go. >> reporter: bay area counties including contra costa have recommended people wear masks -- >> ready to conquer the world. >> reporter: -- in public, indoor spaces, vaccinated or not, as cases rise again. creating angst, anger and debate. >> it's a touchy subject for a lot of people. you know, it's their ri
. >>> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> i'm ken bastida. and we begin with the cdc's new mask guidelines for areas of high or substantial covid transmission. what does that mean? here in the bay area at least four counties are seeing high te mask recommendations. kpix 5's kenny choi is live in the east bay with why some doctors are saying transmission data might not be the best to determine health guidelines. what do you mean, kenny? >> reporter:...