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kris sanchez has a look at what this will mean for businesses and your family. kris? >> reporter: if you have not hit the shower this morning in the south bay, you may make it a quick one because the water restrictions go into effect for some customers in the city of san josÉ, cupertino, campbell, los gatos and saratoga. customers who don't cut back could be hit with a drought fee. the san josÉ water company gets its water from the santa clara water district that declared a drought in june. for the average household, that 15% reduction, if you don't meet the benchmark you will be charged $7.15 per unit that you go over, and consider a unit is 748 gallons, and a shower is 10,000 units. they will offer low flow shower heads and shower timers and other rebates for other products. if you need a quick fix to cut your water use, take a look at what you are doing outside, folks, because half of all of the water that is used is used in our yards. kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> thanks, kris. >>> just into our news room, extra security expected starting today on the
kris sanchez has a look at what this will mean for businesses and your family. kris? >> reporter: if you have not hit the shower this morning in the south bay, you may make it a quick one because the water restrictions go into effect for some customers in the city of san josÉ, cupertino, campbell, los gatos and saratoga. customers who don't cut back could be hit with a drought fee. the san josÉ water company gets its water from the santa clara water district that declared a drought in...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kris. >>> happening today, more bay area remembrances are planned for alameda county supervior and former assemblywoman wilma chan. chan died after being struck by a car in alameda. contra costa county supervisors are planning to pause and pay tribute during scheduled meetings later today. >>> criminal testimony is going on in elizabeth holmes fraud trial today. they are talking about his firm investing millions in theranos. he stated his company shares grew from pennies to $75 a share at one point before eventually becoming worthless. you can follow our reporting of the theranos trial online at nbcbayarea.com. just click on elizabeth holmes trial coverage. >>> san jose leaders will decide the fate of a controversial downtown statue. the statue shows former mayor thomas fallon. critics call him a symbol of american imperialism and the statue became a focal point during the george floyd protest. the city's art commission voted unanimously to recommend that it be removed. today council members will make a final decision on thi
in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, kris. >>> happening today, more bay area remembrances are planned for alameda county supervior and former assemblywoman wilma chan. chan died after being struck by a car in alameda. contra costa county supervisors are planning to pause and pay tribute during scheduled meetings later today. >>> criminal testimony is going on in elizabeth holmes fraud trial today. they are talking about his firm investing millions...
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>> good morning, kris. some community leaders want a greater chp presence on our local highways to try and detour what happened over the weekend. i want to direct you to your tv screen. this is jasper wu from fremont. he was just weeks from his second birthday. this past saturday afternoon, his mother was driving0 and thi near fillburt and oakland, and a stray bullet from the northbound side of the freeway struck him and killed him. his mom was the driver. sadly, jasper's father who is in china never has been able to meet his son because of covid restrictions. he's on his way back to the bay area for his son's funeral. the oakland china town chamber of commerce is calling for the chp to increase its patrol on our local freeways. >> in this case, you know, i think we need to spend also additional resources on the freeway, because we see so many people shooting on the freeway, and many, many potential innocent people driving through could be victims of crime. >> the tragedy enforces the need for immediate and
>> good morning, kris. some community leaders want a greater chp presence on our local highways to try and detour what happened over the weekend. i want to direct you to your tv screen. this is jasper wu from fremont. he was just weeks from his second birthday. this past saturday afternoon, his mother was driving0 and thi near fillburt and oakland, and a stray bullet from the northbound side of the freeway struck him and killed him. his mom was the driver. sadly, jasper's father who is in...
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thanks, kris. head over to our website, and there you can find out a lot of things and get a survey to get results on the items you might have to pay more for or wait longer for. that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> nationwide covid cases have jumped over 14% over the last week according to johns hopkins university data. governor newsom is making a new push for everybody to get vaccinated. at a king's county grade school he pointed out the low vaccination rate and high rate of infection. the most vaccinated county in the state, marin county. the health officer there says the surge is already here. >> taken together, our increases regional, locally and globally, and the message is the winter surge as begun in marin. >> health leaders do stress it will depend on lot on what people do right now. >>> 6:35, and only on nbc bay area, oakland's chief of police says it has been trying for the whole city, and this was after the death of jasper wu on interstate 880, and the shooting that injured a 11-year-old girl
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in san josÉ, kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you. >>> with repairs now made, the criminal fraud trial resumes for theranos founder, elizabeth holmes. the water main break was three blocks from the courthouse. >>> a live look at this tuesday morning in san francisco. supporters are pressing nancy pelosi to push expanded paid leave as president biden's build back better legislation at noon. >>> and then meteorologist, kari hall, tracking the weather for us. >> we're starting out foggy in some spots, and peeks of sunshine, and temperatures heading for the low 70s. there will be rain coming back in the forecast early on thursday, and looking dry this weekend as we fall back and we will be tracking rain again early next week. >> over here, the san mateo bridge shows us that things are much calmer. the volume through oakland, the traffic is filling the bay area freeways. nothing unusual for this morning. what is good news, i am holding my phone. we are live on facebook live. we have laura, marcus and kari, we all do facebook live. look, a double angle. >> it's from a di
in san josÉ, kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you. >>> with repairs now made, the criminal fraud trial resumes for theranos founder, elizabeth holmes. the water main break was three blocks from the courthouse. >>> a live look at this tuesday morning in san francisco. supporters are pressing nancy pelosi to push expanded paid leave as president biden's build back better legislation at noon. >>> and then meteorologist, kari hall,...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i am marcus washington. before we get to the weather, we have to talk about it. i am sure you have seen it when you are driving around, the gas prices. filled up the other day. the cost of crude oil, it'show getting to the average of $5. that's for regular gas. if you are mid grade, you are already there. >> i drive a car that only likes the cheap gas. >> yeah, i am already feeling the $5. >> we want to see what else is going on, our chance for rain here in the bay area. >> you want to make sure as you are heading out, maybe you will be filling up and checking windshield wipers, too. we get a storm look at storm ranger, and we can see where the rain is now. this is part of a bigger system rolling in later on today, and we will see some of the rain chances increasing. this is going to be a fairly strong storm system, just not as strong as the one we had a couple weeks ago. this is a moderate strength atmospheric river. a heavy rain potential as we go into this evening. we will talk more about that and time it
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia. >> i am marcus washington. before we get to the weather, we have to talk about it. i am sure you have seen it when you are driving around, the gas prices. filled up the other day. the cost of crude oil, it'show getting to the average of $5. that's for regular gas. if you are mid grade, you are already there. >> i drive a car that only likes the cheap gas. >> yeah, i am already feeling the $5. >> we want to see what else is going on,...
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bay area's kris sanchez has been following the story and digging deep and where do we stand now, kris? >> as you might remember a bay area school district was among the first in the nation to prioritize teacher vaccinations that was san jose unified, and now across our big districts, the vast majority of our teachers are fully vaccinated. statewide, a bit of a different story. 10% of public school teachers are unvaccinated. amounting to about 32,000 teachers. as of this morning only 5% of san jose unified teachers were not vaccinated. as of october 3% of teachers in san francisco unified had yet to get a shot, 5% in fremont unified, 5 pr% in oakland unified. mandate vary by district. a lot of parents jumped te chance to get their younger school aged children vaccinated as soon as the smaller dose was authorized. within a week almost a million kids in the 5 to 11 age range got vaccinated and another 700,000 families booked appointments at their local pharmacies. that doesn't count the kids going to the doctors offices. but consider that in the u.s., there are about 28 million kids in t
bay area's kris sanchez has been following the story and digging deep and where do we stand now, kris? >> as you might remember a bay area school district was among the first in the nation to prioritize teacher vaccinations that was san jose unified, and now across our big districts, the vast majority of our teachers are fully vaccinated. statewide, a bit of a different story. 10% of public school teachers are unvaccinated. amounting to about 32,000 teachers. as of this morning only 5% of...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us with more on where the trial stands now. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and laura. the case right now is at a standstill. there's a 30-minute break in the courtroom right now. but already the day started with a back and forth with the judge without the jury present. about whether or not the deposition that sonny balwani gave to the s.e.c., the securities exchange commission, should be allowed. one side wants it. the other side does not. elizabeth holmes was already facing questioning about how she handled those whistleblower complaints as she admitted that she tried to discredit them as disgruntled employees in order to protect trade secrets, she says. also today holmes will face cross-examination of her testimony. on monday in which she alleged she was raped at stanford at 19, claiming that that was the real reason that she dropped out. she also testified that focusing on starting her own company was the way she coped with that trauma. her relationship with sonny balwani also was mentioned. it was fraught with abuse, she sai
nbc bay area's kris sanchez joins us with more on where the trial stands now. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and laura. the case right now is at a standstill. there's a 30-minute break in the courtroom right now. but already the day started with a back and forth with the judge without the jury present. about whether or not the deposition that sonny balwani gave to the s.e.c., the securities exchange commission, should be allowed. one side wants it. the other side does not. elizabeth...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us now. talk about the eligibility. this has been confusing for a lot of people. >> we were going by the cd kri guidelines and california said we'll do things differently and offer that covid booster shot to anybody who wants one. so that is anyone over the age of 18 that is six months after your last dose of pfizer or moderna vaccine or two months after your johnson & johnson shot. again, don't be confused by the fact that california guidelines now differ from those of the cdc. demand for boosters in california wasn't robust right off the bat. just about 40% of people 65 and up got one of those boosters once they were eligible. here in the bay area, santa clara county is already offering boosters to all eligible adults and adding more appointments as needed. >> i was able to go online and get an appointment. there was a lot of appointments available. so i was able to get it. >> very easy. just went online. looked it up. >> it's exciting to see that they are very busy right now. it means that people are accepting the va
nbc bay area's kris sanchez joining us now. talk about the eligibility. this has been confusing for a lot of people. >> we were going by the cd kri guidelines and california said we'll do things differently and offer that covid booster shot to anybody who wants one. so that is anyone over the age of 18 that is six months after your last dose of pfizer or moderna vaccine or two months after your johnson & johnson shot. again, don't be confused by the fact that california guidelines now...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed her son, ahmaud arbery, being chased, shot, and killed. the now-infamous video was part of the prosecution's opening statements in the murder trial of travis and gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan. prosecutors say the mcmichaels assumed the worst when they spotted arbery walking out of an open construction site while jogging in the neighborhood. >> all three of these defendants did everything they did based on assumptions, and they made decisions in their driveways, based on those assumptions that took a young man's life. life. >> reporter: jurors also sa
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. the ahmaud arbery murder trial got off to an emotional start today as his mother saw graphic video of her son being chased down and killed by three white men. cbs' omar villafranca is at the courthouse in brunswick, georgia, with more on today's opening statements. >> reporter: wanda cooper jones sobbed in the courtroom today. >> look how far mr. arbery is. >> reporter: for the first time, she watched the video that showed...
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"today in the bay" kris sanchez joins us at sjc. kris, i was surprised how many people were out there this morning. >> i know, i gave you a little pop quiz and it is 95% of prepandemic levels is what they're expecting here at the airport and on the roadways. it is hard to believe. but consider that this holiday is very different from the last one. people are vaccinated, a lot of folks are even boosted. kids 5 and up have their first covid shots and no shelter order like we had last year and people feeling pretty good about celebrating in person. >> well, here's what that is going to look like. aaa expects 7 million people to travel in california alone and one million will travel by air and 6 million say they're going to get there by car. so, people's patience may be tested but the united airlines ceo said they have brought unruly passenger incidents down by 60% since the start of the year through de-escalation training for flight attendant and enforcement. now, he says that the passengers who are unruly get a card from the flight at
"today in the bay" kris sanchez joins us at sjc. kris, i was surprised how many people were out there this morning. >> i know, i gave you a little pop quiz and it is 95% of prepandemic levels is what they're expecting here at the airport and on the roadways. it is hard to believe. but consider that this holiday is very different from the last one. people are vaccinated, a lot of folks are even boosted. kids 5 and up have their first covid shots and no shelter order like we had...
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. >>> here's kris sanchez. look, she posts some of her adventured on social media, so check her out on facebook, instagram and twitter. ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. who wants some dress shirts!? for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. >>> 6:24 this morning. the radar working over drive this morning, still active in parts of the bay area with the rain and wind, making tricky for the morning commute. meteorologist, kari hall, has the full forecast straight ahead for you coming up at the bottom of the hour. >>> you know what? in just part of our every day lives for people, power outages, sometimes they a
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all right, kris, there's been some movement? new momentum towards passing president biden's $1.75 trillion social spending plan. and that vote could come as soon as tonight, if democrats are able to line up enough votes to pass it. now, tuesday was really a wakeup call for the party. the loss in virginia, the narrow victory in new jersey, has galvanized democrats that they need to do something ahead of next year's midterms. taking a look at what's currently inside the house bill: hundreds of billions of dollars to address climate change, an extension of the child tax credit, universal pre-k, and prescription drug pricing reform. not in this bill? tuition-free community college, clean energy standards, as well as expanding medicare to cover dental and vision. immigration reform remains kind of a question mark. negotiations are ongoing. speaker pelosi added back family leave-- that's something that west virginia senator joe manchin opposes, so it's becoming very clear, whenever it is the senate gets this bill, they're going to cha
all right, kris, there's been some movement? new momentum towards passing president biden's $1.75 trillion social spending plan. and that vote could come as soon as tonight, if democrats are able to line up enough votes to pass it. now, tuesday was really a wakeup call for the party. the loss in virginia, the narrow victory in new jersey, has galvanized democrats that they need to do something ahead of next year's midterms. taking a look at what's currently inside the house bill: hundreds of...
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today is small business saturday as today in the bay kris sanchez shows us bay area shops are hoping people to get a local alternative from big bucks stores suffering from shipping delays. >> reporter: whatever happens during this holiday, retail season could make or break for the year. >> at the boutique in san jose, they're rolling out the matt. >> we have been busier the last several months. this time last year we were allowed to have three or four customers in a store at a time. that was difficult during the holidays. this year we don't have that limitations so we can gear up with extra staff and people to accommodate our customers during the holiday shopping. >> reporter: there will be covid protocols in place like wearing masks indoors. customers say with vaccinations they feel safe shopping in person and the bonuses avoiding those shipping delays. >> noting the store has inventories and online there is always delays. you don't know when you will get the items you are going to purchase. >> reporter: many businesses ramp up their ecommerce site. some people did plenty of online
today is small business saturday as today in the bay kris sanchez shows us bay area shops are hoping people to get a local alternative from big bucks stores suffering from shipping delays. >> reporter: whatever happens during this holiday, retail season could make or break for the year. >> at the boutique in san jose, they're rolling out the matt. >> we have been busier the last several months. this time last year we were allowed to have three or four customers in a store at a...
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kris sanchez took this video on her drive to work. kari is tracking how long this rain is going to last. >> some areas did get a little bit more than others but it's fairly light. as of right now, we still have rain on the roadways, but it may not be actively falling everywhere. we see rain falling through morgan hill and spotty light rain toward the east bay. it is starting to taper off. you may have to turn on the wind shield wipers with some light mist coming through. mount tam had close to an inch of rain, berkeley hills a quarter inch, san jose .07 inch. right on target with what the computer models were predicting with this system. we can turn off the sprinkles. it's enough rain to at least water the lawn today. >> we have your traditional pattern for 101. that's starting to clear for speeds just north of issue. northbound 280 at saratoga, a spinout reported. we're talking about slicker roads as that rain did travel through. now this highlighting shows you with all the moisture in the soil and little bit mild temperatures, we ha
kris sanchez took this video on her drive to work. kari is tracking how long this rain is going to last. >> some areas did get a little bit more than others but it's fairly light. as of right now, we still have rain on the roadways, but it may not be actively falling everywhere. we see rain falling through morgan hill and spotty light rain toward the east bay. it is starting to taper off. you may have to turn on the wind shield wipers with some light mist coming through. mount tam had...
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. >> i am kris sanchez. meteorologist, kari hall, is here, and felt like a firestorm the last time this happened. >> yeah, a once in a lifetime type of deal, and this will be another fairly moderate storm move into the bay area on the scale of 1 to 5, i would say this is probably a 2 or 3 headed our way. we are going to see spotty light rain out ahead of the main storm system set to arrive later on this evening, so now as we look at the bigger picture, we are seeing a lot of clouds and this will also pack in high winds as we go into today. this, once again, a moderate strength atmospheric river headed our way again, and gusts up to 45 miles per hour at times, and the potential of heavy rain. we'll get to more of that in a couple minutes. >>> mike, you said there was a wet road? >> no freeway closure, that's for sure. here at belmont, eastbound, it's closed right here. this, 82 right here, that's el camino, and then there's one lane blocked because of a water main break. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> a li
. >> i am kris sanchez. meteorologist, kari hall, is here, and felt like a firestorm the last time this happened. >> yeah, a once in a lifetime type of deal, and this will be another fairly moderate storm move into the bay area on the scale of 1 to 5, i would say this is probably a 2 or 3 headed our way. we are going to see spotty light rain out ahead of the main storm system set to arrive later on this evening, so now as we look at the bigger picture, we are seeing a lot of clouds...
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just people laughing and smiling and, of course, drinking together. >> cheers, brother. >> reporter: kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> yuccas: cheers to that. that's the "cbs weekend news" this saturday. closing time a little later, too. a reminder to set your clocks back one hour tonight as daylight saving time comes to an end. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. have a good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> >>> breaking news, minutes ago we confirmed a child was shot on interstate 880 in oakland, new chp audio and the investigation that shut down lanes for mike hours. >> if you wanted to see more rain, i have good news, early next week the next storm arrives and we will look at it in detail. >>> i am juliette goodrich . a child shot on highway 880 in oakland this afternoon . >> da lin is live in oakland with details . >> reporter: interstate 880 is back to normal, both southbound and northbound directions have reopened . a law enforcement source confirmed a child, roughly 3 years old, was shot and we do not know the condition of the child at th
just people laughing and smiling and, of course, drinking together. >> cheers, brother. >> reporter: kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> yuccas: cheers to that. that's the "cbs weekend news" this saturday. closing time a little later, too. a reminder to set your clocks back one hour tonight as daylight saving time comes to an end. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. have a good night. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news....
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kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: the story of any city can be told by the signs decorating its landscape. and the story behind these signs is being written by women like lenore vogel, a single mom from bolivia. >> it's hard to get -- to start it. when you see the final thing, it's like you feel happy. >> reporter: she works for gelberg signs. over the last eight decades their designs have become iconic. instead of cutting back when the pandemic hit their business, they grew nearly 20%. >> it's a risk, right, and that's business. we were saying you're amazing, you're creative, you have what we need. we know you just lost a job. we can bring you on. >> reporter: many of those hires were women. and while women only make up about 10% of construction and fabrication jobs, gelberg's staff is nearly double that. in many departments, women are the boss. >> women are often innate teachers. they want people around them to understand, they want the people around them to feel capable, to rise to the next level. >> reporter: by bringing in more women, what has that gained the business? >> w
kris van cleave has more. >> reporter: the story of any city can be told by the signs decorating its landscape. and the story behind these signs is being written by women like lenore vogel, a single mom from bolivia. >> it's hard to get -- to start it. when you see the final thing, it's like you feel happy. >> reporter: she works for gelberg signs. over the last eight decades their designs have become iconic. instead of cutting back when the pandemic hit their business, they...
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all right, kris, there has been some movement? >> norah, there is new momentum toward passing president biden's $1.75 trillion social spending plan, and that vote could come as soon as tonight, if democrats are able to line up enough votes to pass it. now tuesday was really a wake-up call for the party. the loss in virginia, the narrow victory in new jersey has g galvanized democrats that they need to do something ahead of next year's midterms. taking a look what's currently inside the house bill, hundreds of billions of dollars to address climate change. an extension of the child tax credit, universal pre-k and prescription drug pricing reform. not in this bill, tuition-free community college, clean energy standards, as well as expanding medicare to cover dental and vision. immigration reform remains kind of a question mark. negotiations are ongoing. speaker pelosi added back family leave. that's something that west virginia senator joe manchin opposes. so it's becoming very clear whenever it is the senate gets this bill, they're
all right, kris, there has been some movement? >> norah, there is new momentum toward passing president biden's $1.75 trillion social spending plan, and that vote could come as soon as tonight, if democrats are able to line up enough votes to pass it. now tuesday was really a wake-up call for the party. the loss in virginia, the narrow victory in new jersey has g galvanized democrats that they need to do something ahead of next year's midterms. taking a look what's currently inside the...
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in san josÉ, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> pretty widespread there thank you, kris. >>> fda regulators have given emergency use authorization to pfizer and moderna covid booster shots. that means americans over 18 will be able to sign up for an appointment, although california already got an early start on this. more health leaders believe it's likely the term fully vaccinated may soon cover the third shot. when it comes to enforcing mandates, one bay area infectious disease expert says that could get tricky. >> you have two doses there, and then you have one, like, eight months later, and are you eligible? i think it's very, very difficult on many levels to enforce. >> california is a handful of states already offering the boosters to everybody over 18. >>> now 88% of all eligible people in berkeley are now fully vaccinated. >>> a live look at sfo, and away we go apparently. happening today, the thanksgiving travel period begins. of course you still have plenty of time to make it to your thanksgiving dinner, and aaa is predicting travel will be back up. >>> here's a live look at the n
in san josÉ, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> pretty widespread there thank you, kris. >>> fda regulators have given emergency use authorization to pfizer and moderna covid booster shots. that means americans over 18 will be able to sign up for an appointment, although california already got an early start on this. more health leaders believe it's likely the term fully vaccinated may soon cover the third shot. when it comes to enforcing mandates, one bay area...
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kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> moving you forward may not be long before some in the bay area eases the mask requirements. marin county lifted its mandate for indoor businesses but everybody still has to wear masks in public transit, hospitals and schools. approving the vaccine for children will help further ease the rules. >> once the vaccination gets approved into the arms of 5 to 11-year-olds, i think the closest getting to that point would be san francisco, santa clara and san mateo. >> any county with a vaccination rate of 80% and low hospitalization rates and 21 straight days of moderate covid levels can ease their restrictions. san francisco is at 76% fully vaccinated. >>> and then president biden just finished addressing global leaders upping the commitment to fighting the climate crisis. chris, this on top of the big environmental commitment he just made on behalf of the united states. >> yeah, it's planned to end deforestation. the president outlining a deal with presidents in brazil and china, and a similar deal in 2014 did not come to fruition. the
kris sanchez for "today in the bay." >> thank you. >>> moving you forward may not be long before some in the bay area eases the mask requirements. marin county lifted its mandate for indoor businesses but everybody still has to wear masks in public transit, hospitals and schools. approving the vaccine for children will help further ease the rules. >> once the vaccination gets approved into the arms of 5 to 11-year-olds, i think the closest getting to that point...
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. >> today in the bay's kris sanchez is live with a look at where we stand. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. so far about 3 million californians have gotten a dose of the covid booster shot at pharmacies and other locations, but health leaders say if you are eligible, the time to get your booster shot is now because cases are starting to pick up here in california once again. let's take a look at the numbers. the state has a 2.3 positivity rate. that's low, but it's almost half a percent higher than october. and then the state is reporting 15 cases per 100,000 people. but look at this, there's a 4% increase in hospitalizations in the last two weeks, almost all among unvaccinated people. so far 20 million people in the u.s. have gotten a covid booster. as i mentioned, 300 here in california. a reminder of who is eligible. that's anywhere 65 years and up, and anybody with an underlying medical condition, and anybody 18 and up who lives or works in a high-risk setting. >> i had two shots, and i am trying to get the final one, at least for this year anyway, and be done with it
. >> today in the bay's kris sanchez is live with a look at where we stand. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and laura. so far about 3 million californians have gotten a dose of the covid booster shot at pharmacies and other locations, but health leaders say if you are eligible, the time to get your booster shot is now because cases are starting to pick up here in california once again. let's take a look at the numbers. the state has a 2.3 positivity rate. that's low, but it's...
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>> kris van cleave, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. spray, lift, skip, step. swipe, lift, spin, dry. slam, pan, still...fresh move, move, move, move aaaaand still fresh. degree. ultimate freshness activated when you move. don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile. try crest whitening emulsions... ultimate freshness ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to lear we had pla c rement. t we quiy aliz we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned we could sell all of our pol
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step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey. lean on him a little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's only going to, you know, benefit you to tell the truth. this is getting uglier and uglier. >> we went at him one last time. tell us your story. he reiterates almost exactly what he said before. >> which was that he killed lynn schockner because the burglary he tried to carry out went bad. the cops still didn't buy it. >> him and i been doing this a long time, nick. you need to take nick and your responsibility now. take care of nick now please. be truthful with us because we're not going to stop, nick. him and i, that's our job. >> and that's when nick's story started to chang
step one, said kris nelson, go back to nick harvey. lean on him a little bit. >> you got to talk to this guy before he gets arraigned. because once he's arraigned, you're screwed. he's going to get an attorney. >> sure. >> and his attorney's going to tell him to shut up. >> just what birdsall and his partner were thinking. so they confronted nick again. now two days after lynn's murder. >> you need to be fully truthful with my partner and i right now because it's...
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kris, you have to explain how one chef is putting this in perspective for us? >> reporter: good morning, marcus. some restaurant costs are understandable, and we know some costs that have gone up and there are some costs that have gone up that you may not think of. that's why one chef has gone viral. if you look down at the third line, a batch of takeout boxes was $25 a year ago, and now it's $95 now. according to the bureau of labor statistics, the producer price index for all foods saw the highest surge in four decades, almost 13% between last september and september of 2020. 91% of restaurant operators say that has impacted them according to a national restaurant association survey. national restaurant operators are trying to adjust by offering smaller portions and sometimes passing that cost on to their diners. >> it's nothing personal, but sometimes we have to pass off the costs to the consumers, and a lot of people, myself and a lot of other chefs and people in the restaurant business, we don't want to do that but that's the only way to break even, becaus
kris, you have to explain how one chef is putting this in perspective for us? >> reporter: good morning, marcus. some restaurant costs are understandable, and we know some costs that have gone up and there are some costs that have gone up that you may not think of. that's why one chef has gone viral. if you look down at the third line, a batch of takeout boxes was $25 a year ago, and now it's $95 now. according to the bureau of labor statistics, the producer price index for all foods saw...
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kris sanchez. >> the need is so great here in the bay area. yesterday i came upon a woman who was homeless but she recognized me and she had watched our newscast and she's like, laura, laura. it just shows you they are our neighbors. it was someone who had a home last year and is now homeless and needs a hot meal. i think it's very interesting that, you know, think about it. at some point she was able to sit somewhere, live somewhere and watch. >> so she really touched me. i wrote about it yesterday on facebook. just shows a difference of what these food drives can be to so many people. and that's why we're so excited here at nbc bay area to be able to help out. >> one person can do a lot. laura and i will help kick off the month-long drive this saturday at the rivermark safeway in santa clara. we'll be there with bay area and telemund's 48 colleagues at 7:00 in the morning. come by, say hello and help out a neighbor. >> exactly. >>> coming up -- he's a sports legend. the place in south bay history one 49ers coach is expected to receive tonigh
kris sanchez. >> the need is so great here in the bay area. yesterday i came upon a woman who was homeless but she recognized me and she had watched our newscast and she's like, laura, laura. it just shows you they are our neighbors. it was someone who had a home last year and is now homeless and needs a hot meal. i think it's very interesting that, you know, think about it. at some point she was able to sit somewhere, live somewhere and watch. >> so she really touched me. i wrote...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez moving us forward this morning with an easier way to get the shot before the holidays. >> reporter: we've been making our thanksgiving shopping list and travel plans but also trying to find an appointment for a covid booster a lot of us looking to be protected in time to gather with family and friend in person. starting today anyone 18 and over can book an appointment through my turn.ca.gov, the state's website. my search came up with 20 locations within 20 miles of my zip code. i got lucky there. you can also check with your local pharmacies, the locally owned ones, though. i can tell you the national chains are still adhering to the cdc's eligibility. you can also check with your doctor. those appointments have been booking fast. all bay area counties are hosting walk-in locations. check your county website for that. we also talked with people about their experiences >> i made an appointment yesterday for my husband and on november 30th. >> i'm going home for thanksgiving on saturday night so i was hoping to get it before then. >> on facebook i asked how
nbc bay area's kris sanchez moving us forward this morning with an easier way to get the shot before the holidays. >> reporter: we've been making our thanksgiving shopping list and travel plans but also trying to find an appointment for a covid booster a lot of us looking to be protected in time to gather with family and friend in person. starting today anyone 18 and over can book an appointment through my turn.ca.gov, the state's website. my search came up with 20 locations within 20...
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kris and scott? >> klay thompson taking the next step in returning to the warriors after his injury. he's been assigned to the g-league team in santa cruz and could return to the warriors by the end of september. on the court, how about a matinee in los angeles yesterday against the clippers. the warriors broke the game open in the second half. steph curry going behind the back to draymond green for the finish. a team high 33 as the warriors won, 105-90 but he didn't do it alone. >> no, he did not. >>> speaking of other people, never hesitates to run into danger on the big screen. now jeremy renner helping those on the front lines of some very real danger. how he's coming to the rescue of the lake tahoe community in the wake of devastating wildfires. >>> and jury selection is now under way in the case involving santa rosa native jussie smollett. he's been charged with felly disorderly conduct after police say he falsely reported he was the victim of a hate crime. you might remember this back in janua
kris and scott? >> klay thompson taking the next step in returning to the warriors after his injury. he's been assigned to the g-league team in santa cruz and could return to the warriors by the end of september. on the court, how about a matinee in los angeles yesterday against the clippers. the warriors broke the game open in the second half. steph curry going behind the back to draymond green for the finish. a team high 33 as the warriors won, 105-90 but he didn't do it alone. >>...
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. >> kris sanchez joins us now. >> so far about 3 million californians have gotten their boosters at farmapharmaies and r locations but if you're eligible now, the time to get the covid booster shot is now because cases are surging. let's take a look at the numbers right here on your screen. they have 2.3% positivity rate which is up almost half percent since late october. the state is now reporting 15 cases per 100,000 people. but look at this. 4% increase in hospitalizations in just the last two weeks. almost all of them are unvaccinated people. so far 20 million people in the u.s. have gotten the booster. as i mentioned, 3 million here in california. a reminder of who is eligible because there's some confusion. anyone over age 65, anyone between the ages of 50 and 64 who have medical conditions, anyone 18 and up who works or lives in a high-risk setting. and you should get that booster six months after your second pfizer or moderna shot or two months after your johnson & johnson vaccine if you got that one. some people say they are ready. others say they want to wait a bit. >> i h
. >> kris sanchez joins us now. >> so far about 3 million californians have gotten their boosters at farmapharmaies and r locations but if you're eligible now, the time to get the covid booster shot is now because cases are surging. let's take a look at the numbers right here on your screen. they have 2.3% positivity rate which is up almost half percent since late october. the state is now reporting 15 cases per 100,000 people. but look at this. 4% increase in hospitalizations in...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> so, look, let's head outside because meteorologist kari hall has been monitoring the situation out there. no rain in the forecast but there is a bit coming later this week? >> very little bits of rain in the forecast. really nothing compared to what we need. in fact, we're just seeing a lot of fog around the bay area. it's still lingering as we take a look outside over walnut creek. we can see the fog has lifted to some low clouds. and we have some cooler changes ahead along with that rain. as we take a look at the current visibility, still low up around santa rosa. elsewhere around two miles or slightly above and we've seen the clouds drifting around san jose. so for the rest of the afternoon, it's going to actually stay mostly cloudy. only peeks of sunshine. this fog not quite getting out of here. that's going to keep our temperatures mainly in the low to mid-60s. up to 74 possible in morgan hill where we have more clearing but you look at farther to the north where napa will stay in the mid-60s today. we'll talk more about this den
in san jose, kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> so, look, let's head outside because meteorologist kari hall has been monitoring the situation out there. no rain in the forecast but there is a bit coming later this week? >> very little bits of rain in the forecast. really nothing compared to what we need. in fact, we're just seeing a lot of fog around the bay area. it's still lingering as we take a look outside over walnut creek. we can see the fog has lifted to some low...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and there's new evidence tonight of china's growing military might. it's happening on multiple fronts and fast, prompting u.s. nuclear concerns. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: hundreds of new i.c.b.m. silos under construction. a massive buildup which has forced the pentagon to drastically revise the number of nuclear warheads china is adding to its arsenal. the commander of u.s. nuclear forces say it's a game-changer. >> we are witnessing a strategic breakout by china. the explosive growth and modernization of its nuclear and conventional forces can only be what i describe as breathtaking. >> reporter: in a new report, the pentagon warns china could have 1,000 nuclear warheads by 2030, almost a five-fold increase over the current number. hans kristensen of the federation of american scientists has been monitoring the buildup. >> it's an astounding pace. >> reporter: have the chinese ever done anything like that before? >> it's fa
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you. and there's new evidence tonight of china's growing military might. it's happening on multiple fronts and fast, prompting u.s. nuclear concerns. cbs news national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon. >> reporter: hundreds of new i.c.b.m. silos under construction. a massive buildup which has forced the pentagon to drastically revise the number of nuclear warheads china is adding to its arsenal. the commander of u.s....
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kris sanchez joining us from los gatos. >> at this practice alone there are 500 children in the 5 to 11 age range that have appointments to get their first covid shots and they've already staffed up because they know the days ahead are going to be very busy. oliver and alexander were happy to get the first dose of their covid vaccine because they're looking forward to playing ice hockey without their masks some day. these sisters are excited to be able to celebrate again. >> they're actually pretty excited. i think things that we've been not doing are avoiding indoor birthday parties that were so fun and gathering indoors for christmas and things like that. my girls are big disneyland fans. we've been waiting and we're excited to go back to do some of that stuff again. >> here we go. count to 10. one, two, three, four. all done. >> wow. you did it. >> as soon as dr. julie kim posted on instagram the clinic would be ready to vaccine 5 to 11-year-olds, families booked 500 appointments. for the parents who say they won't vaccinate or want to wait and see, she says worry more about the e
kris sanchez joining us from los gatos. >> at this practice alone there are 500 children in the 5 to 11 age range that have appointments to get their first covid shots and they've already staffed up because they know the days ahead are going to be very busy. oliver and alexander were happy to get the first dose of their covid vaccine because they're looking forward to playing ice hockey without their masks some day. these sisters are excited to be able to celebrate again. >> they're...
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kris sanchez, nbc bay area. >>> developing news. fda regulators have now given emergency authorization to both pfizer and moderna covid booster shots. that means americans 18 and over will be able to sign up for an appointment, although california already got that early start of this. the cdc advisory panel is picking up that discussion today. >>> and more health leaders believe it's likely the term fully vaccinated may soon evolve to cover that third shot. but when it comes to enforcing mandates, one bay area infectious disease expert says that may get tricky. >> you have two doses there and then you have one like eight months later, are you eligible? i think it's very, very difficult to enforce. >> california is one of a handful of states already expanding booster shots to cover everyone over the age of 18. >>> if you still have any questions, our consumer team has broken it all down for you. you can find the full walk-through video about the booster shot and the vaccine right now at nbcbayarea.com. it's right there on the trendin
kris sanchez, nbc bay area. >>> developing news. fda regulators have now given emergency authorization to both pfizer and moderna covid booster shots. that means americans 18 and over will be able to sign up for an appointment, although california already got that early start of this. the cdc advisory panel is picking up that discussion today. >>> and more health leaders believe it's likely the term fully vaccinated may soon evolve to cover that third shot. but when it comes...
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let's bring in julia boorstin who joins us with crypto.com ceo kris marszalek >> kris, thank you so much for joining us to talk about this very big deal right here in my home town of los angeles the big question $700 million. why does it make sense to invest so much in these naming rights >> thanks for having me, julia we have 100% conviction. this is a work line investment one of the world's most iconic venues and we are excited to partner with aeg in l.a. and it comes at a time when crypto currency is going main stream and changing the way our entertainment and sports work. so i think it's a sign of times and a fitting name moving forward. >> certainly a sign of the times. i thought it was interesting that in addition to the naming rights, you're also going to have a 3,000 square foot crypto activation space what does that mean and how do you expect to use this arena as a way to educate and bring on more customers >> i think the reason why we were the topic was through hard work and staying humble, we earned a reputation for engaging with fans and through our previous partnerships we h
let's bring in julia boorstin who joins us with crypto.com ceo kris marszalek >> kris, thank you so much for joining us to talk about this very big deal right here in my home town of los angeles the big question $700 million. why does it make sense to invest so much in these naming rights >> thanks for having me, julia we have 100% conviction. this is a work line investment one of the world's most iconic venues and we are excited to partner with aeg in l.a. and it comes at a time...
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"today in the bay's" kris sanchez is going to show us local shopping are hoping to give an alternative to supply chain disrupp tors and shipping delays. >> reporter: whatever happens during this holiday reteal season could make or break them for the year. here they're rolling out the welcome mat. the store has more stock, anticipating better holiday sales than 20 when they fell to about 60% of normal. >> we've been busier these last several months. this time last year we were only allowed to have three or four customers in the store at a time, so that was difficult during the holidays this. year we don't have that limitation. so we can gear up with extra staff and people to accommodate our customers during holiday shopping. >> reporter: there will still be covid protocols in place like masking indoors. they feel safe shopping in person, and the bonus, avoiding shipping delays. >> knowing that the stores have inventory, where online, you know, there always seems to be delays. you don't know when you're going to get the items that you purchased. >> reporter: many businesses ramped up the
"today in the bay's" kris sanchez is going to show us local shopping are hoping to give an alternative to supply chain disrupp tors and shipping delays. >> reporter: whatever happens during this holiday reteal season could make or break them for the year. here they're rolling out the welcome mat. the store has more stock, anticipating better holiday sales than 20 when they fell to about 60% of normal. >> we've been busier these last several months. this time last year we...
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cbs' kris van cleve has the details. >> reporter: jonathan farmer loved every minute with his family. the 37 year old special forces soldier was killed by an isis suicide bomber while deployed to syria in 2019. a father of four, he is one of about 7,000 u.s. service members killed in the 20 year global war on terror. >> what do you miss the most about your husband? >> his hugs. after a long day, his hugs. it was the most healing thing. and the dancing. he loved dancing. >> reporter: we met his wife tabitha and two oldest children betsy and devin on the national mall where they hope one day a memorial to his sacrifice will stand. >> it's been 20 years. and everyone keeps talking about "we will always remember." this is how we remember them. >> reporter: the efforts to build a national global war on terrorism memorial wasb authorized by congress in 2017. it will be built with private donations and three sites on the national mall have been proposed, allowing the remembrance of our longest war to share hallowed ground with memorials to our founding fathers, world war ii, korea and vietna
cbs' kris van cleve has the details. >> reporter: jonathan farmer loved every minute with his family. the 37 year old special forces soldier was killed by an isis suicide bomber while deployed to syria in 2019. a father of four, he is one of about 7,000 u.s. service members killed in the 20 year global war on terror. >> what do you miss the most about your husband? >> his hugs. after a long day, his hugs. it was the most healing thing. and the dancing. he loved dancing....
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave with all the news here in washington. thank you. and two days of deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial are over tonight, and the jury in kenosha, wisconsin, has notthe y reached its verdict. national guard troops are standing by as the city holds reached its verdict. its breath awaiting the decision on the teenager's fate. for shooting three people, killing two at a violent protest. cbs' nancy chen is at the courthouse. >> the second amendment right to defend yourself. >> reporter: a crowd of demonstrators grew wednesday on the steps of the kenosha, wisconsin, courthouse, as inside, kyle rittenhouse's defense team asked for a mistrial. the argument, concerning this drone footage, showing rittenhouse shooting and killing joseph rosenbaum. lawyers said they only recently learned there was higher quality video. >> we're talking about a potential life sentence here sol i'm making that request. >> reporter: jurors asked to see the video,the second day deliberations, along with several others. rittenhouse faces five counts, includin
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave with all the news here in washington. thank you. and two days of deliberations in the kyle rittenhouse trial are over tonight, and the jury in kenosha, wisconsin, has notthe y reached its verdict. national guard troops are standing by as the city holds reached its verdict. its breath awaiting the decision on the teenager's fate. for shooting three people, killing two at a violent protest. cbs' nancy chen is at the courthouse. >> the second...
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norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you so much. who ok athelent nushdn't go to jail for e ol because stles white, blonde, has a good job, sentenced today to two years. jennifer ryan hit with fines. she posted it was one to have the best days of her life at the time. today in court, she apologized saying this does not resemble who i am. 650 people have been charged for involvement in the riot. tonight a warning from the f.a.a., get unraul on a plane and you could face not just a fine but criminal prosecution. that's right, 37 cases were netted to the f.b.i. for criminal review out of more than 5,000 incidents of bad behavior reported this year, many cases involving face mask regulations and this week prosecutors charged a california man with punch a flight attendant in the face during a ame flight last m. the largest resentment of refugees in this country since the fall of saigon in 1975. tonight more than 50,000 refugees from afghanistan are awaiting resentment resettlement. 14,000 including children are starting new lives here in
norah. >> o'donnell: kris van cleave, thank you so much. who ok athelent nushdn't go to jail for e ol because stles white, blonde, has a good job, sentenced today to two years. jennifer ryan hit with fines. she posted it was one to have the best days of her life at the time. today in court, she apologized saying this does not resemble who i am. 650 people have been charged for involvement in the riot. tonight a warning from the f.a.a., get unraul on a plane and you could face not just a...
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nbc bay area's kris sanchez has more of the fallout from a weekend road trip. >> saturday night's game was a scramble. there were so many sharks players out because of the covid protocol, they had to bring up players from the san jose barracuda. this is who could be benched for tuesday's night game. seven players, plus the head coach. according to the team as of october, all players and staff are fully vaccinated so the big question is how did the team become infected. one of the players not on the ice saturday was andrew who tested positive friday then negative saturday and sunday. he told the "mercury news" that things are different on the road as players are in hotels, restaurants and can be out in public if they are fully vaccinated. per the protocol, once a player tests positive gets two negative tests the team doctor can request a return to the ice. the sharks won saturday night's game in overtime but without those players subject to covid protocol, one player did not feel well enough to play. they brought smup barracuda players to play saturday night. they brought up enough of t
nbc bay area's kris sanchez has more of the fallout from a weekend road trip. >> saturday night's game was a scramble. there were so many sharks players out because of the covid protocol, they had to bring up players from the san jose barracuda. this is who could be benched for tuesday's night game. seven players, plus the head coach. according to the team as of october, all players and staff are fully vaccinated so the big question is how did the team become infected. one of the players...
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kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: i like that. anybody who knows women knows we're always making signs. we'll be right back. ws we're alw. we'll be right back. our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and try advanced now with two times more biotin. what makes febreze air effects different? while cheaper aerosols rely on artificial propellants... and try advanced febreze uses a 100% natural propellant. check it out! pressure created by what's in your air makes the bottle
kris van cleave, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: i like that. anybody who knows women knows we're always making signs. we'll be right back. ws we're alw. we'll be right back. our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when...
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. >> we've sent kris sanchez to a u.s. postal service processing center. this is to see what they are doing to make sure that the grinch stays away from your holiday gift-giving. >> reporter: this united states postal facility sorts all of the mail for all of the south bay and in december of last year alone, they did 4 million packages. it will be easier for us to gather safely with friends and family in person but the u.s. postal service still ramping up for a lot of volume. they are hiring more than 40,000 employees nationwide. they are also adding more sorting facilities space and they are seeing an earlier rush as people get that message to get started early. >> for last year alone for the month of december, we processed over 4 million packages here. and this year alone, for every day, our projection is at least almost 200,000 packages. >> so here some are usps package shipping deadlines. december 15th will get you there if you go ground. december 17th is the deadline for first class packages. december 18th priority. and december 23rd, you'll still get
. >> we've sent kris sanchez to a u.s. postal service processing center. this is to see what they are doing to make sure that the grinch stays away from your holiday gift-giving. >> reporter: this united states postal facility sorts all of the mail for all of the south bay and in december of last year alone, they did 4 million packages. it will be easier for us to gather safely with friends and family in person but the u.s. postal service still ramping up for a lot of volume. they...
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kris sanchez posted this on instagram. one of our directors noticed yesterday her matching the one and only baby yoda. yeah. she rocked a coat better i think so. let's go to her page and see that photo. judge for yourself. you can find kris on facebook, instagram, and twitter. >>> also trending for you this morning let's talk turkey day. in your mind a lot of people say i kind of want dessert, too. listen to this. a portland based ice cream company may have some answers. they are rolling out some of these new, full thanksgiving meal flavored ice creams. how about caramelized turkey and cranberry sauce? okay. what about parker house rolls with salted butter cream? i don't like that so much. please. how about this? this might be good. sweet potato pie with double backed almond streusel? how about candy walnut cheese cake? pumpkin pie with ginger snap? okay. i think those sound good. why not check out the dinner, ditch it all together. get your ice cream there. if you want more on that find it online. they have locations in t
kris sanchez posted this on instagram. one of our directors noticed yesterday her matching the one and only baby yoda. yeah. she rocked a coat better i think so. let's go to her page and see that photo. judge for yourself. you can find kris on facebook, instagram, and twitter. >>> also trending for you this morning let's talk turkey day. in your mind a lot of people say i kind of want dessert, too. listen to this. a portland based ice cream company may have some answers. they are...
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kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary school. it's not her only responsibility. >> i am principal, assistant principal, teacher, paraprofessional. i cover classes, lunch recess duty. i do everything that needs to be done. >> reporter: and in thirdad neeu gu to write t your blue n, please. >> reporter: she usually works in the district's main office. in the denver district, superintendent alex marrero tlls us everyone is doing multiple jobs. >> it's in droves that we're having absences. >> reporter: the pool of substitutes has plummeted amid covid fears from 1,200 to just 375, not enough to cover those out due to stress and illness.
kris van cleave, thank you. tonight we're taking a look at some of the desperate measures school districts are taking as they deal with severe staff shortages opinion the labor department says in september-- get this-- 30,000 public school teachers resigned. we get more on america's school staffing crisis from cbs' janet shamlian. >> so glad you're here! >> reporter: gel ortiz often supervises recess at barnum elementary school. it's not her only responsibility. >> i am...
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kris sanchez has a closer look at how airports are implementing new safety guidelines. >> this means that the worst offenders, the most unruly of passengers can be criminally prosecuted and not just fined but that's only happened 37 times this year. now this year the faa got about 5,000 complaints about aggressive or disruptive behavior. in 277 cases the agency initiated enforcement actions which for the faa only means fines. 37 cases were reported to the fbi for criminal prosecution, which is fewer than 1% of all cases. now the flight attendants union has been pushing for a no-fly list after several of their members were assaulted. by the way, the majority of all the complaints, 72% of the 5,000, are related to masks, which are required of everyone over the age of 2 on planes and in airports. the mask mandate for passengers has been in effect since february and it will remain in place at least through the holiday. >> thank you, kris. >>> it's time to take a live look outside. looking at the bay bridge there. a little hazy out there this morning. meteorologist kari hall is tracking h
kris sanchez has a closer look at how airports are implementing new safety guidelines. >> this means that the worst offenders, the most unruly of passengers can be criminally prosecuted and not just fined but that's only happened 37 times this year. now this year the faa got about 5,000 complaints about aggressive or disruptive behavior. in 277 cases the agency initiated enforcement actions which for the faa only means fines. 37 cases were reported to the fbi for criminal prosecution,...
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n cbs' kris van cleave looks at one provision in that plan that came about as the result of a cbs news investigation into car seat-back safety. >> reporter: 11 years ago this week, andy and liz warner lost their 16-month-old daughter, tailor, when their minivan was rear-ended. andy was driving, his seator, wi collapsed backwards, striking taylor. >> i don't want her to die in vain. >> reporter: since 2015, cbs news has identified dozens of families whose children weres injured or killed in similar seat-back crashes. >> every time i see a child behind the driver, my heart breaks for them, because you e don't know. >> reporter: crash tests show when hit from behind, front seats can fail and collapse backwards, potentially launching occupants into the back seat, where regulators tell parents to put their children. but all the seats meet or exceed the 54-year-old federal strength standard. car makers and regulators have long known it's an issue. the national highway traffic safety administration's own researchers warn about the potential for major injury or death in the early 1990s. >> cbs
n cbs' kris van cleave looks at one provision in that plan that came about as the result of a cbs news investigation into car seat-back safety. >> reporter: 11 years ago this week, andy and liz warner lost their 16-month-old daughter, tailor, when their minivan was rear-ended. andy was driving, his seator, wi collapsed backwards, striking taylor. >> i don't want her to die in vain. >> reporter: since 2015, cbs news has identified dozens of families whose children weres injured...
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cbs' kris van cleave looks at one provision in that plan that came about as the result of a cbs news investigation into car seat-back safety. >> reporter: 11 years ago this week, andy and liz warner lost their 16-month-old daughter, tailor, when their minivan was rear-ended. andy was driving, his seat collapsed backyards triking taylor. >> cbs news has identified hundreds of families whose children were injured or killed in similar s s seat-back crash . crash tests show when hit from behind front seats can fail and collapse backwards, potentially launching occupants into the back seat, where regulators tell parents to put their children. car makers and regulators have long known it's an issue. the national highway traffic national highway trafficsafety n researchers warn about the potential for major injury or death in the early 1990s. >> cbs shined the spotlight on this issue. >> reporter: senator ed markey wrote the measure requiring rules for stronger seats within two years pending the approval of the secretary of transportation. >> i am now going to apply the most pressure that i
cbs' kris van cleave looks at one provision in that plan that came about as the result of a cbs news investigation into car seat-back safety. >> reporter: 11 years ago this week, andy and liz warner lost their 16-month-old daughter, tailor, when their minivan was rear-ended. andy was driving, his seat collapsed backyards triking taylor. >> cbs news has identified hundreds of families whose children were injured or killed in similar s s seat-back crash . crash tests show when hit...