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with a little more than six months to go before the election, new cbs news polling out today shows a very tight race in three battleground states we surveyed. pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. states that helped biden win in 2020. but registered voters say the impacts of inflation are looming large in their minds and add they aren't seeing an improvement in a post-pandemic economy in their respective states, sparking a downward trend for the president and an advantage for trump as biden trails in the polls with voters when asked whether which candidate quote understands the needs of concerns of people like you. an edge he once held in the summer of 2020 when voters were asked the same question. former president trump is looking to pick up on that momentum in those battleground states. because his new york hush money trial has a recess on wednesday, he'll hold rallies in both wisconsin and michigan before being back inside the courtroom on thursday. >>> and we'll have more news on that as it develops in the upcoming week. for now, coming up at 11:00. >> customers won't come if th
with a little more than six months to go before the election, new cbs news polling out today shows a very tight race in three battleground states we surveyed. pennsylvania, wisconsin, and michigan. states that helped biden win in 2020. but registered voters say the impacts of inflation are looming large in their minds and add they aren't seeing an improvement in a post-pandemic economy in their respective states, sparking a downward trend for the president and an advantage for trump as biden...
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>>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >>> now at 11:00 cruel and unusual or a necessary tool? the u.s. supreme court getting ready to hear arguments in a case that could end homeless encampments. >> is there any constitutional status at all for people who are homeless and can you criminalize behaviors that the homeless must engage in? >>> then gavin newsom taking aim at states that limit access to reproductive health, how he plans to help people get to california to seek care. >>> and oakland police looking for people on motorcycles and atvs who blew through the scene of a wreck. >> good evening. i'm brian hackney. >> i'm andrea nakano. >>> the u.s. supreme court is set to hear a case tomorrow that could redefine how communities across the country are able to address homelessness. >> hot button issue, of course, in communities across the bay area and the entire country. it all comes down to local jurisdictions and whether or not they can punish or cite people for sleeping in public even if there's not enough shelter beds available to them. both liberal and conservative e
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streaming on cbs news bay area. find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. i'm actually excited to see this. i know, darren, you were kind of trying to bring us down to earth not to get too excited, but even if it's just a little sliver, it's kind of cool. >> right. that's a good way to think about this. we'll get a partial eclipse of the sun. it's still a really cool event. it's great for people to have an awareness of it and maybe come away with a greater sense how this all works together and it is a wonderful experience in that way. that's our show. let me show you what it will look like in dallas and this is the point. the real big deal about this and we'll align it now from dallas' standpoint and they are in the path of totality, that is a totally different experience than a partial eclipse for a couple reasons. one, that is such a rare and unique alignment. we really don't know of anywhere else, certainly nowhere else in the solar system, but maybe nowhere else in the whole galaxy or universe where you get a perfect diameter from the moon, its size and
streaming on cbs news bay area. find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. i'm actually excited to see this. i know, darren, you were kind of trying to bring us down to earth not to get too excited, but even if it's just a little sliver, it's kind of cool. >> right. that's a good way to think about this. we'll get a partial eclipse of the sun. it's still a really cool event. it's great for people to have an awareness of it and maybe come away with a greater sense how this all works...
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. >> "48 hours" saturday on cbs >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, iran strikes back. tonight hundreds of missiles were fired at israel in retaliation for their deadly attack earlier this month. tonight the world holds its breath to see what netanyahu will do now. >> i think possibility of escalation is very, very high. >> so i think they're smart enough to know not to turn this into world war iii. >> then why state attorney general rob banta decided not to file sexual assault charges against a former north bay mayor. the response from his accusers and the court cases still on the horizon. >>> and after a day of stop and start showers across the bay area, we will see if they are ever going to just stop. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >>> and i'm andrea nakano. the world remains on edge tonight after iran launched a retaliatory attack against israel. >> apparently, iran launched over 200 drones, crews, and ballistic missiles toward israel late saturday local time. this is what it looked like over the skies of tel-aviv, jerusalem, and bethleh
. >> "48 hours" saturday on cbs >>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, iran strikes back. tonight hundreds of missiles were fired at israel in retaliation for their deadly attack earlier this month. tonight the world holds its breath to see what netanyahu will do now. >> i think possibility of escalation is very, very high. >> so i think they're smart enough to know not to turn this into world war iii. >> then...
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it starts at 10:00 in the morning streaming on cbs news bay area. you can find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. >>> we are going to have fantastic weather, right? blue skies, we will see the darkness or partial. >> we will see the partial darkness. no clouds getting in the way. just a review. we have shown it a lot. giving examples, we are not in the path of totality. i will show you what it will look like and give you the comparison for how different it will be for folks who are in the path of totality. that is where we will be tomorrow at 11:13 the moon will have covered up just about 34% for us. so, of course, you will not see it like that unless you are wearing protective eye wear or you got the right tools and the certified way of viewing. can not look at it with a naked eye. you will do way more damage and you will not be able to see much that way any way. here is what it will look like in dallas. now n dallas and cleveland and buffalo, they are all going to get four minutes of total safety. this is the only, the path of totality is
it starts at 10:00 in the morning streaming on cbs news bay area. you can find us on the free cbs news app or on pluto tv. >>> we are going to have fantastic weather, right? blue skies, we will see the darkness or partial. >> we will see the partial darkness. no clouds getting in the way. just a review. we have shown it a lot. giving examples, we are not in the path of totality. i will show you what it will look like and give you the comparison for how different it will be for...
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with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> almost three years ago to the day, mario gonzalez was pinned to the ground in an east bay park. the police officers trying to arrest him held him town for minutes before he fell unconscious and died. the three officers were cleared of wrong doing, but they're now facing felony charges that could land them in prison. . >> reporter: this is a case that was already review bid former district attorney nancy o'malley and charges were never filed during her term, but current district attorney pamela price had said that she wanted to review this case when she took office and she handed out this complaint that was filed today. >> hey, hey, no it's not that. >> reporter: this happened in april of 2021. officers were looking into a case of a possible theft in the area as they tried to question mario gonzalez it led to a scuffle. and the 26-year-old man was forced to lay face down on the ground. family members spoke out after the incident wondering how this can happen to their loved one. >> there was no reason to detain him, let alone kill him. the apd to
with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> almost three years ago to the day, mario gonzalez was pinned to the ground in an east bay park. the police officers trying to arrest him held him town for minutes before he fell unconscious and died. the three officers were cleared of wrong doing, but they're now facing felony charges that could land them in prison. . >> reporter: this is a case that was already review bid former district attorney nancy o'malley and charges were never filed...
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the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. good night. >> tonight, i've got a show to do. >> paul rugg, tonight on cbs. >> the first
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey. a lot of times rain in the bay area can be hit or miss, but when it's windy, it seems like it's windy everywhere. maybe windier some places than others, but it definitely felt windy today in the bay area. >> yeah, a lot of gusts over 40 miles per hour. it will get your attention, move you around on the road, move around the patio furniture. >> yes, struggle. some of the tower cameras were shaking tonight for hours. you hear it a little bit there. the wind was whipping at this park in concord where some people told us it was really making their allergies worse. that's another thing i know you struggle from. you have the medicine on deck. >> always. >> winds this strong make for interesting baseball conditions. >> it's always interesting for night time games at oracle park, but when the wind is this strong. >> very interesting. >> it gets extra interesting. >> yeah, some fans on the way to oracle tonight felt the wind. andrea nakano was there too. >> reporter: the wind whistled through
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm sara donchey. a lot of times rain in the bay area can be hit or miss, but when it's windy, it seems like it's windy everywhere. maybe windier some places than others, but it definitely felt windy today in the bay area. >> yeah, a lot of gusts over 40 miles per hour. it will get your attention, move you around on the road, move around the patio furniture. >> yes, struggle....
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the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. good night. >> president trump this past week unveiled what he calls the "god bless the usa" bible. >> i'm proud to be partnering with my very good friend, lee greenwood. who doesn't love his song "god bless the usa"? >> because to donald trump, a bible is no more sacred than a trump board game or trump water. it's just another cheap tchotchke to sell to his followers. ♪ ♪
the news continues streaming on cbs news bay area. good night. >> president trump this past week unveiled what he calls the "god bless the usa" bible. >> i'm proud to be partnering with my very good friend, lee greenwood. who doesn't love his song "god bless the usa"? >> because to donald trump, a bible is no more sacred than a trump board game or trump water. it's just another cheap tchotchke to sell to his followers. ♪ ♪
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. well, hopefully you haven't had to go out tonight, because it is so cold out there, it's rainy, and the bay area once again got a little bit of everything. we've seen scattered showers all around the bay. this is how it looked this evening in downtown san jose. and we actually saw quite a bit of hail today. luckily not big enough to cause any damage. this video was shot over in dublin and it feels like a novelty when we get this in the bay area. >> april 4th, here we are getting snow. >> yeah, snow came down at saratoga summit today in the santa cruz mountains, and calfire crews got a big kick out of it. the hills above berkeley got a light dusting of snow tonight. the snow that fell in tilden park wasn't enough to stick. so i guess, darren, with all of this happening today, the question is what is in store for us tomorrow? >> the most excitement, sara, is everything you just showed. and over about the next three or four hour, and you could see why i'd say that, you see how there's a
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. well, hopefully you haven't had to go out tonight, because it is so cold out there, it's rainy, and the bay area once again got a little bit of everything. we've seen scattered showers all around the bay. this is how it looked this evening in downtown san jose. and we actually saw quite a bit of hail today. luckily not big enough to cause any damage. this video was shot over in...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello. good evening. i'm sara donchey. >>> tonight a lot going on, mass arrests, clashes with police in riot gear at multiple college campuses across the country happening all at once and that includes right here in the state of california. pro palestinian protesters have been camping out, demanding their colleges divest from israel and calling for an end to the war in gaza. it has become something of a movement across the country, but tonight tensions have really boiled over. these are images from three colleges, ut austin in texas, of course, cal poly humboldt and usc in l.a. at usc protesters tussled with police that were trying to clear out an encampment playing tug of war with their tents. at one point officers formed a line around the park and closed in, taking students away in zip tie handcuffs. we just learned nearly 100 people were arrested on campus after police warned protesters to disperse. reporter tom wait has been at the usc campus all day and night and has more on the clashes
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello. good evening. i'm sara donchey. >>> tonight a lot going on, mass arrests, clashes with police in riot gear at multiple college campuses across the country happening all at once and that includes right here in the state of california. pro palestinian protesters have been camping out, demanding their colleges divest from israel and calling for an end to the war in gaza. it has become...
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in front of her at a dinner party, she spoke with cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> i think today's decision doesn't in any way falsify what those women testified to or relieve him of any guilt in any way. i think this was a procedural decision that of course is unfortunate, because we felt like we did our best and everybody who participated told the truth. >> reporter: the judge erroneously admitted testimony by allowing women who were not part of the case to testify that weinstein had assaulted them. weinstein's attorney. >> this was a case about perversion, will in that courthouse, the laws were perverted, because there was so much pressure, because harvey was the face of this movement that he had to be convicted. >> reporter: first partner jennifer newsom, governor newsom waiting on the court ruling. a >> >> harvey weinstein should never see the light of day full period, stop. >> reporter: he will remain behind bars thanks to his conviction in los angeles. >> i think those people are seeing there was an important reason to try harvey weinstein in two different jurisdicti
in front of her at a dinner party, she spoke with cbs news correspondent jericka duncan. >> i think today's decision doesn't in any way falsify what those women testified to or relieve him of any guilt in any way. i think this was a procedural decision that of course is unfortunate, because we felt like we did our best and everybody who participated told the truth. >> reporter: the judge erroneously admitted testimony by allowing women who were not part of the case to testify that...
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. >>> from cbs news bay area. there is the evening edition. >>> now at 11:00. a pardon from the governor, giving a marin county man a second chance. >>> big changes could be coming for the oakland airport. what they say they are doing to bring in more travelers. >> part of highway 1 fell off of the cliff. what cal transis doing to keep traffic going. >>> what fisherman are doing to make sure you can have crab next year. >> good evening. >>> we will start this easter sunday night with a story of redemption. michael woodson from nevado was convicted of embezzlement in 1987 and now at the age of 82. he just found out he has been pardoned by governor newsom. he had been released from prison but with the pardon he is feeling a new sense of freedom. and jose martinez has that story. >> reporter: it is easter sunday in downtown nevato. families gather to celebrate. one is special. michael woodson. 82 years old. spending this easter with his son after receiving a life changing gift from california governor newsom. >> this is the actual pardon itself. and, this is the,
. >>> from cbs news bay area. there is the evening edition. >>> now at 11:00. a pardon from the governor, giving a marin county man a second chance. >>> big changes could be coming for the oakland airport. what they say they are doing to bring in more travelers. >> part of highway 1 fell off of the cliff. what cal transis doing to keep traffic going. >>> what fisherman are doing to make sure you can have crab next year. >> good evening....
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late newswith sara donchey on cbs news bay area. Ãgood evening. i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. >>> exactly three years ago on s night the family of mario on and while they tell us their pain still feels fresh, tonight they're experiencing a new emotion, hope after prosecutors filed felony charges against three alameda police officers wrongdoing in the case. the police body camera video caught the encounter in an alameda park in 2021. officers were investigatia possible theft d talked to gonzez for about nine minutesbefore attempting to restrain him. appeared to be incoherent and esisted arrest. pinned gonzalez down for five minutes before he became onscious. the coroner's the oxic effects of eth nd the physical stress of the restraint, but his family has loninsistethere is more to it than that. our amanda hari se with them in alameda tonight where they celebrated harging decision. >> say his name, mario >> reporter: april 19th will always be a sad day for the gonzalez family. k in 2021 mo gonzalez died in police custody, but for the fa
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at kpix.com and streaming on our cbs news app and pluto tv. i know some places where the total eclipse is going to happen there's some concern about weather but here should be nice? >> we are going to have clear skies. i'll give you a couple of views of how this is going to play out. we just saw what the partial eclipse will look like. one more look at that. i want you to see how different it is from dallas. that's ours that's 34 percent for us. you got to have protective eye wear to look up at it. we are going to have clear skies. it will be a really cool thing but it doesn't compare to what's going to happen through the path of totality. let me show you what this is going to look like for dallas. a total eclipse you've got the entire sun covered you can look at it without glasses for the four minutes it lasts and when you do it you can see the atmosphere severe of the sun, sometimes can you see solar flares. can you see stars and pick out constellations but we typically only see in winter but now can see in april in midday. if you look where
at kpix.com and streaming on our cbs news app and pluto tv. i know some places where the total eclipse is going to happen there's some concern about weather but here should be nice? >> we are going to have clear skies. i'll give you a couple of views of how this is going to play out. we just saw what the partial eclipse will look like. one more look at that. i want you to see how different it is from dallas. that's ours that's 34 percent for us. you got to have protective eye wear to look...
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. >>> from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> and, good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey tonight. they are known as the f everyone gang and when you see how they operate it is clear to see why. this quarter million dollar heist is just one of the crimes they are charged in so that company can probably handle a financial blow like that without too much pain. not so for about 20 mom and pop smoke shops and liquor stores they are accused of smashing their way into, in the bay. some more than once. some say these guys are so brash and so confident they even made a braggy music video. our katie nielsen spoke to a detective who decided to throw the gang's name right back in their face. >> reporter: detective jenna has been with the police department 16 years. >> i started, i went todetectives. >> reporter: she worked on the safe streets task forces and that is how these pieces started coming together. >> the detective there was seeing all of these burglaries happening at night. >> reporter: then louie baton was hit and the suspect vehi
. >>> from kpix5, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> and, good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey tonight. they are known as the f everyone gang and when you see how they operate it is clear to see why. this quarter million dollar heist is just one of the crimes they are charged in so that company can probably handle a financial blow like that without too much pain. not so for about 20 mom and pop smoke shops and liquor stores...
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. >>> from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we got our first taste of summer all weeklong. now, dare sen here to dash our hopes of a sunny saturday. not your fault. it seems like the storms kind of wait until the weekend. >> it has been that way a lot this wint near this one is coming in term. most of the rain is focused on saturday. we will talk about sunday a little bit. it is saturday rainmaker. we are leading the showers on live first alert doppler. a lot of green messiness over the valley, the radar on the over sensitive mode. it is overreading all of that stuff. let's put it in future cast. cleans things up a bit. that is the reality of the situation. as we play it forward we don't get into that rainband until after midnight tonight for the most part. we have seen a few light showers in the north bay already, it is after midnight, especially here between 2:00 a.m. and about say 7:00 a.m. that is where we will have the line march across the bay. notice it drops a little bit in hamilton. more o
. >>> from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we got our first taste of summer all weeklong. now, dare sen here to dash our hopes of a sunny saturday. not your fault. it seems like the storms kind of wait until the weekend. >> it has been that way a lot this wint near this one is coming in term. most of the rain is focused on saturday. we will talk about sunday a little bit. it is...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. cecil williams was a man woven into the fabric of san francisco. his church became a refuge for people society left behind, and williams was instrument #58 in turning glide memorial church into a name heard around the world. the reverend served as pastor of glide for 60 years before he retired. he didn't just command the pulpit, he was a champion for people who needed the help the most, turning glide into a world renowned nonprofit, helping hundreds of thousands of people in the process. he's also known for stepping up in the aftermath of crisis. >> right on. right on. i love you too. we got to struggle with it tomorrow, and i won't -- that's the point, we got to do what? we got to do what? we got to do what? . >> pull together. >> that's it, we got to pull together, yeah. >> this is san francisco, no matter how much turmoil, we always seem to straighten it out. >> they think i'm sometimes the miracle worker, and i'm not. i'm just like they are. >> that was video from back in 1989. m
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. cecil williams was a man woven into the fabric of san francisco. his church became a refuge for people society left behind, and williams was instrument #58 in turning glide memorial church into a name heard around the world. the reverend served as pastor of glide for 60 years before he retired. he didn't just command the pulpit, he was a champion for people who needed the...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. it's officially been half a year since the fighting erupted between israel and hamas. and the human toll has been devastating. tonight palestinians are returning to southern gaza and finding very little to go home to. the city is virtually unrecognizable after months of bombardment by israeli troops. israel withdrew from the area over the weekend, and at the same time, a nurse from fairfax was headed home from that very city after a personal mission to help ease whatever human suffering she could. she's now back at work in the bay area and told our jose martinez what it took just to get into gaza and why she says it was worth it. >> reporter: sandra adler is back to her day job as an emergency room and pediatric nurse for kaiser permanente east bay after completing a two-week mission in gaza. >> i feel like what we did, hopefully saving lives, but in the bigger picture, again, it was just a tiny drop of what we could accomplish in the two weeks that we we
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. it's officially been half a year since the fighting erupted between israel and hamas. and the human toll has been devastating. tonight palestinians are returning to southern gaza and finding very little to go home to. the city is virtually unrecognizable after months of bombardment by israeli troops. israel withdrew from the area over the weekend,...
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. >>> from kpix,s in the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we hear about people swiping everything from lawn furniture to tools and decorations from people's homes, well now apparent they includes bees. in the oakland hill, one beekeeper felt a sting in her heart when someone snatched up her bee colony. and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits for a living. >> reporter: sue donahue just wanted to educate her community on the importance of honeybee, but her plans to hold a honey tasting for her neighborhood took a stinging turn when thieves drove off with one of her hives. >> i heard somebody say, oh, hey, freebies. and then a moment passed and i heard a car door close. >> reporter: 30,000 bees and their queen in one colony suddenly vanished just after 10:00 in the morning. she says it was a crime of opportunity in her north oakland neighborhood that has become all too accustomed to petty crimes. >> there's a permission structure that you can take what you
. >>> from kpix,s in the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. we hear about people swiping everything from lawn furniture to tools and decorations from people's homes, well now apparent they includes bees. in the oakland hill, one beekeeper felt a sting in her heart when someone snatched up her bee colony. and our lauren toms didn't just meet that beekeeper, she spoke to a man who tracks down bee bandits...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it is hard to watch a team you know is capable of greatness go out with a whimper. certainly not the fairy tale end to the season the golden state warriors were hoping for as their playoff hopes were crushed in a loss that was not close. vern is at golden one in sacramento tonight, and vern, i mean, this is -- there was always the possibility that they were going to lose the game. i don't think any of us expected it to be this way. >> reporter: well, not with three straight games decided by one point. hey, mike brown challenged his sacramento kings team to come out here and show physicality and up-tempo play for 48 minutes, and it was nothing that the warriors could do about it. for the second time in lgsz than a year, warriors and kings met here in a game win or go home decider and this time turned out very much different than last year's game seven. let's talk about turnovers in this game. played a big role for this one. darren fox picked andrew wiggins' pocket. the easy slam. sacr
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it is hard to watch a team you know is capable of greatness go out with a whimper. certainly not the fairy tale end to the season the golden state warriors were hoping for as their playoff hopes were crushed in a loss that was not close. vern is at golden one in sacramento tonight, and vern, i mean, this is -- there was always the possibility that they were going to lose the...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey tonight. if you're old enough to remember 1994, you probably remember where you were and what you stopped doing to watch o. j. simpson lead police on the most watched pursuit in history. it was a shared experience for about 95 million people well before social media and in the infancy of the commercial internet. a pilot, who choppered over the chase for the news, even argues that the spectacle gave birth to reality tv. >> with a flip of the switch, we had almost 100 million viewers around the country and parts of the world watching this infamous slow speed pursuit. this surreal spectacle on television. >> later, america watched rivetted as o. j. went on trial for the deaths of nicole brown simpson and ron goldman. and in the end, 105 million people stopped to tune in for the verdict of not guilty. today his family announced o. j. simpson died at the age of 76 after battling prostate cancer. and as our wilson walker reports, the football player turned fallen star le
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >>> hi, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara donchey tonight. if you're old enough to remember 1994, you probably remember where you were and what you stopped doing to watch o. j. simpson lead police on the most watched pursuit in history. it was a shared experience for about 95 million people well before social media and in the infancy of the commercial internet. a pilot, who choppered over the chase...
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>>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >>> the president made it clear we're not looking for a war with iran. >> now at 11:00, as israel mulls its options, iranians in the bay area are holding their breath after the saturday night attacks in the middle east. >> every time something like this happens we all feel a collective sense of dread and fear. >>> also sideshows creating chaos in oakland leading to a sudden show of force from police. >>> and will the rain, rain finally go away? we'll have the latest look at the week ahead. >>> first as we wait to see how the world responds to iran's ballistic and drone attacks. president biden said the u.s. will not take part in any retaliatory strikes. >> what i think israel should do is pause for the moment, consult with its close allies and partners, assess the damage and the activity and then decide what is the most appropriate response? >> in the coming days and in consultation with other member states, the united states will explore additional measures to hold iran accountable here at the united nations. >> while iran plainly s
>>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >>> the president made it clear we're not looking for a war with iran. >> now at 11:00, as israel mulls its options, iranians in the bay area are holding their breath after the saturday night attacks in the middle east. >> every time something like this happens we all feel a collective sense of dread and fear. >>> also sideshows creating chaos in oakland leading to a sudden show of force from police....
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it was one of the most horrific pedestrian crashes san francisco has seen in years. a mother, a father, and two young kids were waiting at a west portal bus stop heading to the zoo when police say a speeding driver flew through the intersection and hit them. the entire family died, leaving friends and family in mourning and sparking another conversation across the city about making sure pedestrians can be safe on the streets. tonight the city gave us a look at the changes they are trying to make on the road which would prevent cars from cutting through the three-way intersection, but that's not all. lauren toms is joining us with how police are returning to that neighborhood to crack down on this. obviously, this seems like a very coordinated effort to try and actually intervene here. >> yeah, and today in a sting operation by sfpd they're send eking a clear message that stopping for pedestrians is not only safe but required by law. in the wake of a series of deadly crashes involving
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. it was one of the most horrific pedestrian crashes san francisco has seen in years. a mother, a father, and two young kids were waiting at a west portal bus stop heading to the zoo when police say a speeding driver flew through the intersection and hit them. the entire family died, leaving friends and family in mourning and sparking another conversation across the city about...
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be moving in. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. there have been so many ideas about how the city of san francisco should address troubles in the tenderloin. drug use, drug dealing, crime, homelessness, blight, they've all been hotly contested issues. most people agree something needs to be done, but getting people to agree on what to do about it hasn't been easy. and now a new idea from the mayor's office has business owners pretty mad. the city is trying to restrict what certain corner stores can sell after sun down. tonight our lauren toms talked to a man who thinks this idea is the wrong approach. >> i want my neighborhood back. >> reporter: at what cost? >> there is no cost. i used to have a cost, but not now. i want my neighborhood back. it's not fair. >> reporter: he's called san francisco his home for nearly four decades, even being dubbed the unofficial mayor of the tenderloin, but after dark, the neighborhood he knows and loves turns into an unrecognizable nightmare. >> when i was living there and when i was
be moving in. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm sara donchey. there have been so many ideas about how the city of san francisco should address troubles in the tenderloin. drug use, drug dealing, crime, homelessness, blight, they've all been hotly contested issues. most people agree something needs to be done, but getting people to agree on what to do about it hasn't been easy. and now a new idea from the mayor's office has...
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. >>> from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. you know, the marine biologists are just trying to figure out how to free a gray whale that's just cruising up the bay area coast dragging a load of fishing net and buoys behind it. so this drone video was taken today off pacifica's thornton beach, and apparently, the whale has been dragging that load for more than 400 miles. so scientists at noaa tell us it was first spotted last month off laguna beach. they put a tracker on it but it failed and they lost the signal. the president of the pacific beach coalition says it is amazing that the whale has come this far. >> this particular whale is very lucky because it's able to pull that along. sometimes they get dragged down and they can't get up. or they get -- you know, that buoy would get stuck on something and now they're trapped and so they're paddling and not going anywhere and losing steam and then they have to breathe. and so if they, you know, they run out of steam and they can't breathe, they're gone. >> so
. >>> from kpix this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hi, i'm juliette goodrich in for sara tonight. you know, the marine biologists are just trying to figure out how to free a gray whale that's just cruising up the bay area coast dragging a load of fishing net and buoys behind it. so this drone video was taken today off pacifica's thornton beach, and apparently, the whale has been dragging that load for more than 400 miles. so scientists at noaa tell...
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>>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, victims and their families coming together tonight to share their stories in hopes of healing. >> healing but not healed, and that's okay. survive for the day but always strive for tomorrow. >>> then a shocking new report shows how a police strategy meant to reduce violence and save lives may have actually led to deaths. >>> and more violent clashes between police and college protesters across the country. latest on what's happening with schools in the bay area and the rest of california. >>> good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm andrea nakano. we hear a lot about crime here in the bay area, about the state of things versus the perception, but we hear less about the victims left behind. >> crime victims and their loved ones gathered to share their own stories. amanda hari reports from lake merritt. >> reporter: dozens of people gathered here to tell their stories about how crime has impacted their lives. the idea behind it is that when survivors speak, change happens. >> healing but not healed, and i have
>>> from cbs news bay area, this is the evening edition. >> now at 11:00, victims and their families coming together tonight to share their stories in hopes of healing. >> healing but not healed, and that's okay. survive for the day but always strive for tomorrow. >>> then a shocking new report shows how a police strategy meant to reduce violence and save lives may have actually led to deaths. >>> and more violent clashes between police and college...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight a massive 7.4 earthquake has struck taiwan. this is the strongest to hit the country in almost three decades. so far we know four people have died there and we're seeing some really scary images of the damage left behind. a reminder for those of us here in the bay area about the threats we face at any given moment. this is where it struck, the less populated side of the island. at least 50 people have been hurt so far. firefighters have been rescuing people trapped in their tilting apartment buildings, helping people escape through windows. and to make matters worse, the island has been hit with dozens of aftershock, over 70 of them, in the course of five hours. this has happened to me before as an anchor. one woman was anchoring a live show in taiwan when the shaking hit, and how she handled it was pretty impressive >> [ speaking . [ speaking in a global language ] >> she just stood her ground, kept the broadcast going, didn't seem phased at all, even though things were cras
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. tonight a massive 7.4 earthquake has struck taiwan. this is the strongest to hit the country in almost three decades. so far we know four people have died there and we're seeing some really scary images of the damage left behind. a reminder for those of us here in the bay area about the threats we face at any given moment. this is where it struck, the less populated side of...
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. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. depending on where your commute took you this morning, it might have felt like an exceptionally long day, hours longer than normal, after protesters shut down two major bay area freeways to draw attention to the war in gaza and attention they got. their closure of the golden gate made national headlines and then this later this evening another protest in the south bay got tense for a few moments. that was outside the tesla factory in fremont. protesters there caravanned as part of a nationwide day of action demanding a ceasefire in gaza and an end to all u.s. aid to israel. >> we're just going to keep saying, no, we're still here. you can't just turn your eye away from this. >> but the larger and more disruptive protests happened during the peak of rush hour. today hundreds of protesters shut down 880 in two different places. some were even using chains and barrels filled with concrete to block the road. we asked one of the protesters today there about their message. >> they want to
. >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. depending on where your commute took you this morning, it might have felt like an exceptionally long day, hours longer than normal, after protesters shut down two major bay area freeways to draw attention to the war in gaza and attention they got. their closure of the golden gate made national headlines and then this later this evening another protest in the south bay got...