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our da lin is live at the vigil with the very late da. >>reporter: ryan, the family omario gonzalez and organizers are setting up this vent right n, the vigil. it starts in about 13 minutes at 5:30 p.m. now this is also the location just across from walgreens and the south shore shopping center here on alameda, this is where officer tried to detain mario gonzalez and where gonzalez died. now the d.a. is saying that te's enough evidence to move forward with charging those officers. poe chest cam video of the mario gonzalez encounter. the previous district attorney and a few independent investigations have previously wrongdoing. d.a. pamela rice would not say if there's any new evidence. her office crged the three officers with involury manslaughter right before the third anniversary of theath and a day before the statute of limitats was set to expire. the officers are ric mckinley, cameron leahy and james fisher. cer fisher now works for the contra costa county sheriff's office. trust in a system that has not ays been fair to folks, partic
our da lin is live at the vigil with the very late da. >>reporter: ryan, the family omario gonzalez and organizers are setting up this vent right n, the vigil. it starts in about 13 minutes at 5:30 p.m. now this is also the location just across from walgreens and the south shore shopping center here on alameda, this is where officer tried to detain mario gonzalez and where gonzalez died. now the d.a. is saying that te's enough evidence to move forward with charging those officers. poe...
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da lin spoke to small businesses trying to get foot traffic in their doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it is wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. the wine industry is a multi billion dollar industry. what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industrynd provide retail space specifically for the under represented wine makers and give them a platform. >> reporter: this business owner says all the wines are made by women and people of color. >> i wanted to bring the wine country, napa and sonoma, to oakland. >> reporter: the wine shop and bar opened at the corner of 13th and webster streets in december 2022. alicia says business initially got off to a very strong start. >> with the crime, my business has decreased in sales but it is slowly trending upward now that the spring and summer is coming. >> reporter: as oakland celebrates and kicks off small business week, many owners say the biggest challenge is crime. some experienced repeated burglaries and robberies. >> it has impacte
da lin spoke to small businesses trying to get foot traffic in their doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it is wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. the wine industry is a multi billion dollar industry. what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industrynd provide retail space specifically for the under represented wine makers and give them a platform. >> reporter:...
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da lin talked to small businesses trying to get foot traffic in the doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry, and people of color make up probably 3%, and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do was reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience. >> reporter: business owner alicia says all the wines in her tasting room are made by women and people of color. >> i wanted to bring the wine country to oakland. >> reporter: coco noir opened in december of 2022. alicia says business initially got off to a very strong start. >> with the crime it has, my business has decreased in sales. but it's slowly trending upward now that, you know, the spring and summer is coming. >> reporter: as oakland celebrates and kicks off small business week, many owners say the biggest challenge is crime. some experienced repeated burglaries and robberies. >> it has impacted my b
da lin talked to small businesses trying to get foot traffic in the doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry, and people of color make up probably 3%, and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do was reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience....
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. >> our da lin will take us through the case how it gives by police violence. ies touched are olding a vigil to ememberds mario gonzalez. this is where fficers tried to arrest him, and this is where he died. this is the police chest cam video encounter. the previous rict attorney and a few independent investigations have previouslleared the officers of any wrong doing. d.a. pamela price would not say if there is anynew evidence. her office charged the three officers with involuntary manslaughter right before the third anniversary of the death and a day before the sute of limitation was set to expire. the officers are eric mckinley and james fisher. officer fisher now works for the tra costa sheriff's office. >> we are trying to rebuild trust in a system that has not always been fair to folks, particularly in alameda county. officers caught up with 021,- gonzalez in a theft vestigation. he was apparently incoherent. aft3 talking with him for nine months, the officers decided to detain him. officers say he o the ground where theyd a knee on his back. after ruggli
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da lin's got her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner especially after burglarizing her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store back in january. >> it doesn't make you feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows around 5:30 a.m. someone used a hammer to smash the glass door and then kicked it open. >> and to be violated this way feels terrible. >> this is no respect. you take our suitcases and our stuff and then they took a whole rack. like i don't know. they rolled that whole rack out. >> reporter: she lost roughly $20,000 in merchandise alone. the broadway store downtown oakland is the flagship store with a second store in the rock ridge district. she says both have seen huge declines in traffic because people are afraid to visit oakland. >> we have built a strong brand within the community. we want to be here and we want to thrive here. we don't want to die here. >> reporter: that's why businesses and families rallied in front of city hall for a safer and better oakland
da lin's got her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner especially after burglarizing her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store back in january. >> it doesn't make you feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows around 5:30 a.m. someone used a hammer to smash the glass door and then kicked it open. >> and to be violated this way feels terrible. >>...
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so the coin collector who organized this treasure hunt tells our da lin it's a fun way to teach people about the city's rich history. >> reporter: as couples are posing and photographers capturing treasure hunters are searching at the palace of fine arts, dozens of people looking under every possible hiding spot for a valuable coin. there was no clue about the scavenger hunt until they saw a father and son team searching. >> they came up with a scavenger hunt during national coin week, part fun and part history lesson about the importance of san francisco and producing coins. >> i got together 11 coins, total value $10,000. they range from $250 to $2,500 and we've hidden them in 11 different neighborhoods. >> reporter: the copper penny and gold coin are worth $2,500 each. >> all the coins are made in san francisco. we're the king of mints. >> reporter: there are clues on their instagram page at 12 noon open to the public free. at 12:21 p.m. a scream of excitement, the college student who came to san francisco for a thursday night concert. they were supposed to go back to chico after th
so the coin collector who organized this treasure hunt tells our da lin it's a fun way to teach people about the city's rich history. >> reporter: as couples are posing and photographers capturing treasure hunters are searching at the palace of fine arts, dozens of people looking under every possible hiding spot for a valuable coin. there was no clue about the scavenger hunt until they saw a father and son team searching. >> they came up with a scavenger hunt during national coin...
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da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store even back in january. >> this is a great disappointment. it doesn't make us feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter:
da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store even back in january. >> this is a great disappointment. it doesn't make us feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter:
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da lin joining us live now. he's telling us this is certainly a big boost for all of the money troubles they've had over there. da? there you are. how you doing, da? it looks like people are just starting to show up. >> reporter: yeah. first hour into first fridays here of 2024, juliette. folks are starting to show up now as we speak. alex, the photographer, is going to walk around. with the popularity of first fridays, it's hard to imagine organizers are going through some financial hardships, but they are. tuesday they had a break-in at the nonprofit organization's office. they're saying it's a reflection of what they see in oakland but say this sort of event is so important to uplift the city. it's back and they say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. that's the home for oakland's first fridays after a three-month hiatus due to money problems and last week's weather postponement. you can add crime to the mounting challenges as well. >> we're super excited to be back to oakland first friday. it's one of
da lin joining us live now. he's telling us this is certainly a big boost for all of the money troubles they've had over there. da? there you are. how you doing, da? it looks like people are just starting to show up. >> reporter: yeah. first hour into first fridays here of 2024, juliette. folks are starting to show up now as we speak. alex, the photographer, is going to walk around. with the popularity of first fridays, it's hard to imagine organizers are going through some financial...
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da lin's got the story. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland. sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. oakland police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, even set a couple of cars on fire. some of the participants even mocked parents with this sign that reads drive like your kids live here. but the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around 4:30 a.m. as drivers were burning tires and laughing at the cops, dozens and dozens of oakland police were coordinating, blocking off all the escape routes. it all unfolded in front of the neighbor, debbie wilson's house. >> i applaud them. they need to keep them in there. >> reporter: the monthly side show hurt their health as she recently had a stroke. >> and i have been having strokes and seizures. so this kind of chaos, i don't need around me. it terrorizes me and scares me. >> reporter: as some drivers found a narrow pathway out of the blockades. oakland police used the patrol cars to block that rout
da lin's got the story. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland. sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. oakland police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, even set a couple of cars on fire. some of the participants even mocked parents with this sign that reads drive like your kids live here. but the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around 4:30 a.m. as drivers were burning...
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da lin spoke to small businesses trying to get the foot traffic in their doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1% and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. i wanted to reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented winemakers and give them a platform to my audience. >> reporter: business owner alicia kidd says all the wines in her tasting room are made by women and people of color. >> i wanted to bring the wine country, napa and sonoma, to oakland. >> reporter: cocoa wine shop and bar opened in december 2022. alicia says business initially got off to a very strong start. >> with the crime my business has decreased in sales, but it's slowly trending upward now that spring and summer's coming. >> reporter: as oakland kicks off small business week, many owners say the biggest challenge is crime. some experienced repeated burglaries and robberies. >> it has impacted my business in a sen
da lin spoke to small businesses trying to get the foot traffic in their doors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1% and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. i wanted to reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented winemakers and give them a platform to my audience. >>...
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. >> coming up, da lin takes a look at this event and dives into how the community is standing together. >>> still ahead, for the fans of oakland who are hurting, we are here for you. we are going to fill the void. did we forget about the a's? there is a new team in town, players are stepping up to the plate hoping to earn a spot on the team. >>> keeping an eye on this guy today, a beautiful time-lapse, this is what it looks like when the storm clears out in april. there is a small chance of rain on sunday from a totally separate system. it is >>> oakland a's fans are hurting after this week's announcement that the team will be moving to sacramento after this season. but an independent minor league team will now take the field, as john ramose reports, players attended the open trial. >> reporter: it has been said that baseball is a game designed to break your heart, and fans know a lot about that these days, but today, this tryout was evidence that it takes more than just heartache to kill a dream. the a's may be leaving, but the dream of baseball was very much alive, the oakland baller
. >> coming up, da lin takes a look at this event and dives into how the community is standing together. >>> still ahead, for the fans of oakland who are hurting, we are here for you. we are going to fill the void. did we forget about the a's? there is a new team in town, players are stepping up to the plate hoping to earn a spot on the team. >>> keeping an eye on this guy today, a beautiful time-lapse, this is what it looks like when the storm clears out in april. there...
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. >> that is da lin. thank you. >>> people also packed into dolores park in the mission district. we saw some groups lighting up there as well. celebrations have also made their way to the world of modern art. simply because mama was selling a collection of ceramic bongs and pipes. they are part of a collection called weed ed. for just a few hundred dollars. >>> earth day is just a few days away and people are showing how they care for the planet. at kaiser permanente, they spent their day planting 100 trees in oakland and people in concord picked up trash along the creek at newhall community park. >> for the most part, the work is being done by people who really live in the community and who call concord home and really care about the place where they live. >> organizers say the event in concord was educational for participants as well as the residents know how important it is for their creeks to remain trash free. >> also happening on this earth a saturday, oakland's newest team and volunteers help get the new park ready for opening day. residents worked with the team to pick up
. >> that is da lin. thank you. >>> people also packed into dolores park in the mission district. we saw some groups lighting up there as well. celebrations have also made their way to the world of modern art. simply because mama was selling a collection of ceramic bongs and pipes. they are part of a collection called weed ed. for just a few hundred dollars. >>> earth day is just a few days away and people are showing how they care for the planet. at kaiser permanente,...
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da lin was there as he explained why he's asking for accountability. >> reporter: the attorney said the owner of the farm failed to keep the tenants safe, a worker said he is hurting physically and emotionally. pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, one in my arm, and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma. he witnessed a gunman killed his older brother, 38-year-old, jose perez. >> what hurts me so much is that we were always together, i lived with him, we were always together. we would cook together, we would go to the store, we were inseparable. >> reporter: the two brothers left mexico to live and work at the half moon bay mushroom farm, they would send money home, jose is survived by his wife and four kids. jose's wife is also suing, and the owner, police say this worker killed four people and injured pedro. he then went to another farm and killed three more people on january 23rd, 2023. >> we can't believe it,
da lin was there as he explained why he's asking for accountability. >> reporter: the attorney said the owner of the farm failed to keep the tenants safe, a worker said he is hurting physically and emotionally. pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, one in my arm, and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental...
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da lin was at the celebration with a look at a much cheaper bathroom. >> people made a stank about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet, so they came up with this. it's a sell brace fit for the most infamous toilet. one that almost costs the price of a house. >> let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. >> reporter: and so event organizers decided to have some fun with it. everything toilet themed. even this dad renamed american standard at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: organizing the toilet bowl celebration. >> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >> reporter: leslie says san francisco deserves all the things they got when the city announced the $1.7 million price tag. people thought it was the perfect example of government waste. >> it is preposterous because the plumbing was on the ground when they built this place out. >> i thought it was a little ridiculous. >> e
da lin was at the celebration with a look at a much cheaper bathroom. >> people made a stank about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet, so they came up with this. it's a sell brace fit for the most infamous toilet. one that almost costs the price of a house. >> let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. >> reporter: and so event organizers...
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da lin will have more on this story coming up at 6:00. >>> well, xart muni still trying to get riders back on board, b.a.r.t.'s weekday numbers are down 60% since 2020. and muni says they have an added problem. more people are just not paying the fare. kelsi thorud has that story. >> reporter: fare evasion is not a new problem for sfmta, but executive director jeffrey tumlin says they've seen a significant spike in people not paying to ride muni since the pandemic. >> when we stopped charging fares, stopped inspecting fares during covid, it's taken us a while to get our fare collection rate back to where it should be. so what we've seen is about an eight percentage point increase in fare evasion. >> reporter: to try and crack down on evaders, tumlin says sfmta will be adding dozens of additional fare inspectors. tumlin says the inspectors will rotate through every muni line in the city. >> we try to make sure that the distribution is random. we also want to make sure that if you're a low-income resident that you're no more likely to get inspected than if you're living in a wealthy nei
da lin will have more on this story coming up at 6:00. >>> well, xart muni still trying to get riders back on board, b.a.r.t.'s weekday numbers are down 60% since 2020. and muni says they have an added problem. more people are just not paying the fare. kelsi thorud has that story. >> reporter: fare evasion is not a new problem for sfmta, but executive director jeffrey tumlin says they've seen a significant spike in people not paying to ride muni since the pandemic. >> when...
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some east oakland residents tell da lin that the a's departure in recent business closures are setting them back decades. >> reporter: retired city officials tell me it took decades to convince companies to invest in east oakland and hegenberger corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses that have left the road area. the team admits that the move will result in job losses. >> we don't want to necessarily call it an economic desert, but it's starting to look that way. >> reporter: long-time resident says it is more economic pain for some of his neighbors who will work as concession workers at the coliseum. >> it is an absolute frustration and even goes through at times a level of anger. >> reporter: the business corridor has seen a decline in recent years that started with the departure of wal-mart in 2016. but the pace of closure sped up in the last 12 months. subway and in-n-out, a denny's, and black bear diner. two restaurants have closed to do drive throu
some east oakland residents tell da lin that the a's departure in recent business closures are setting them back decades. >> reporter: retired city officials tell me it took decades to convince companies to invest in east oakland and hegenberger corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses that have left the road area. the team admits that the move will result in...
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as da lin reports, it all ended with a big response from the police. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland. sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple of cars on fire. some of the participants mocked parents with this sign that reads drive like your kids live here. the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around 4:30 a.m. as drivers were burning rubber and laughing at the cops, dozens and dozens of officers were coordinating and block off all the escape routes. it all unfolded in front of neighbor debbie wilson's house. >> i applaud them. i applaud them. they need to rest them and keep them in there. >> reporter: the 65-year-old says the monthly sideshows near her house hurt her health. she recently had a stroke. >> and i take seizure medication. i've been having strokes and seizures. so this kind of chaos out, i don't need around me. it will terrorize me and it scares me. >> reporter: neighbors say it is danger
as da lin reports, it all ended with a big response from the police. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland. sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple of cars on fire. some of the participants mocked parents with this sign that reads drive like your kids live here. the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around...
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da lin has more. ♪ >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. woo-hoo! >> reporter: so event organizers decided to have some fun with it, everything toilet-themed, even this band renamed to american standard at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: leslie crawford organized the toilet bowl celebration at noe valley town square. >> when everybody laughs at you, you got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >> reporter: leslie admits san francisco deserved all the poop it got when the city announced the $1.7 million bryce tag. people thought it 1.7 million was the perfect example of government waste. >> i thought it was a little ridiculous myself. everybody did. >> yeah, that's crazy. >> reporter: a private company donated this prefab bathroom, but the costs still added up to $200,000. the city says union workers had to connect the plumbing and do a bunch of other stuff to get it ready. i asked the folks who used it how did it
da lin has more. ♪ >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. woo-hoo! >> reporter: so event organizers decided to have some fun with it, everything toilet-themed, even this band renamed to american standard at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: leslie crawford organized the toilet bowl celebration at noe...
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da lin has more from the toilet bowl party. >> reporter: people made a stink about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet. so they came up with this. it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. >> reporter: so event organizers decided to have some fun with it. everything toilet themed, even this band renamed to american standard at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: lesley crawford organized the toilet bowl celebration at noe valley town square. >> when everybody laughs at you, you got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >> reporter: lesley admits san francisco deserved all the poop it got when the city announced the $1.7 million price tag. people thought it was the perfect example of government waste. >> it's preposterous because the plumbing was already in the ground when they built this place out. >> i t
da lin has more from the toilet bowl party. >> reporter: people made a stink about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet. so they came up with this. it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. >> reporter: so event organizers decided...
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and if you are confused by this, here's da lin to explain. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the understood represented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience. >> reporter: business owner alicia kids says all of the wines are made by women at her tasting room and, and people of color. >> i wanted to bring the wine country, napa and sonoma to oakland. >> reporter: opened at the corner of 13th and webster streets in december of 2022. alicia says initially business got off to very strong start. >> trending upward now the spring and summer is coming. >> reporter: as oakland celebrates and kicks off small business week many owners say the biggest challenge crime and some experienced burglaries and robberies. >> it has impacted my business. in sense that customers are afraid to com
and if you are confused by this, here's da lin to explain. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the understood represented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience. >>...
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our da lin was there. >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. woohoo. >> reporter: event organizers decided to have some fun with it. everything toilet themed. even this band renamed to american standard, at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: leslie crawford organized the toilet bowl celebration at noe valley town square. >> when everybody laughs at you, you got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >> reporter: the city announced the poop it got when they announced the price tag. people thought it was the perfect example of government waste. >> it's preposterous, because the plumbing was already in the ground when they built this place out. >> i thought it was a little ridiculous myself. everybody did. >> yeah, that's crazy. >> reporter: a private company ended up donating this prefab bathroom, but the costs still added up to $200,000. the city says union workers had to connect the plumbing and do a bunch of other stuff
our da lin was there. >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet, one that almost cost the price of a house. >> noe valley, let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. woohoo. >> reporter: event organizers decided to have some fun with it. everything toilet themed. even this band renamed to american standard, at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: leslie crawford organized the toilet bowl celebration at noe...
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da lin has more. >> reporter: attorneys say 15 women have accused dominic foppoli of sexual assault. four of them attended saturday's press conference. the other women say they're dealing with different stages of healing and are still uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. futhing back tears and raw emotions, farrah abraham questions the attorney general's decision to not file criminal charges against dominic foppoli. >> i want to just start off with a question, this has been so hard, how many rape victims does it take to get a rapist criminally charged? >> reporter: the florida social media influencer and reality tv star says foppoli drugged and raped her in 2021. >> reporting my rape will forever be one of the best decisions of my entire life, and if it prevents one other woman, child, man from being raped, this press conference will make all the difference in the world. >>reporter: miss abraham says she initially experienced a lot of internal anguish and self-blame. >> overcoming panic attack, chronic body pain, completely going to rock bottom, depression, suicide.
da lin has more. >> reporter: attorneys say 15 women have accused dominic foppoli of sexual assault. four of them attended saturday's press conference. the other women say they're dealing with different stages of healing and are still uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. futhing back tears and raw emotions, farrah abraham questions the attorney general's decision to not file criminal charges against dominic foppoli. >> i want to just start off with a question, this...
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da lin talked to a young woman who says that she was almost kidnapped. >> i want to remind you all that we have been working together for many years. . >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions, across the street from the stage, two sex workers were waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like this should not be happening here, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior trang and many neighbors say it's become normalized. many sex workers walking in thongs and see-through tops. community groups invited elected leaders to this meeting on 13th ave and international boulevard on saturday morning. they demand authorities to aggressively go off the pimps and johns. since officers aren't allowed by state law to arrest sex worker, officers are driving around to try to scare the johns away. >> member of the board of supervisors, an assembly member, and the district attorney all saying we're going to partner and work with community because we know it's going to take all of us, that hasn't happened b
da lin talked to a young woman who says that she was almost kidnapped. >> i want to remind you all that we have been working together for many years. . >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions, across the street from the stage, two sex workers were waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like this should not be happening here, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior...
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da lin has that story. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland, sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple cars on fire. some of the participants mocked parents with this sign that reads "drive like your kids live here." but the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around 4:30 a.m. as drivers were burning rubber and laughing at the cops. dozens and dozens of officers were coordinating and blocking off all the escape routes. it all unfolded in front of neighbor debbie wilson's house. >> applaud them. applaud them. they need to arrest them and keep them in there. >> reporter: the 65-year-old says the monthly sideshows near her house hurt her health. she recently had a stroke. >> i take seizure medication. i've been having strokes and seizures. so this kind of chaos i don't need around me. it terrorizes me and it scares me. >> reporter: neighbors say it's dangerous for everyone. >> they crash sometimes really close t
da lin has that story. >> reporter: from west oakland to east oakland, sideshow participants took over at least six major intersections early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple cars on fire. some of the participants mocked parents with this sign that reads "drive like your kids live here." but the real fireworks happened at the intersection of high street and foothill boulevard around 4:30 a.m. as drivers were burning...
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da lin was there as he shared his painful story. >> reporter: shooting survivor pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> translator: i had two bullets in my stomach. one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: speaking through a translator, the 24-year-old says life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma. he witnessed a gunman kill his older brother, 38-year-old jose perez. >> translator: what hurts me so much is that we were always together. i lived with him. we would go to the store. we were inseparable. >> reporter: the two brothers left oaxaca, mexico, to work and live at the half moon bay mushroom farm. they would send money home. jose is survived by his wife and four kids. side from pedro, jose's wife is also suing california terra garden and the owner. >> translator: we can't believe it because we didn't have any problems and he was our co-worker. >> this case is about holding a landlord accountable for failing to protect the tenants on its property. >> reporter: pedro's attorney duffy magill
da lin was there as he shared his painful story. >> reporter: shooting survivor pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> translator: i had two bullets in my stomach. one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: speaking through a translator, the 24-year-old says life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma. he witnessed a gunman kill his older brother, 38-year-old jose perez. >>...
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the area has been plagued with business closures and now people who live around there tell our da lin the a's decision to move to sacramento next season will be another huge economic blow. >> reporter: retired city officials tell me it took decades to convince companies to invest in east oakland and the hegenberger corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses that have left the hegenberger road area. the move will result in job losses. >> we don't necessarily want to call it an economic desert, but it's starting to look that way. >> reporter: lifelong east oakland resident charles johnson says it's more economic pain for some of his neighbors who work as concession workers at the coliseum. >> it is absolute frustration and it even goes to at times a level of anger. >> reporter: this was how the hegenberger shopping center looked eight years ago, hustle and bustle, a lot of shoppers and cars. the parking lot was always full on game days, but the business corri
the area has been plagued with business closures and now people who live around there tell our da lin the a's decision to move to sacramento next season will be another huge economic blow. >> reporter: retired city officials tell me it took decades to convince companies to invest in east oakland and the hegenberger corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses...
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da lin was there and has this report. >> we have seen progress, but it's not enough. we want to -- >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions across the street from the stage two sex workers waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like, oh, this should not be happening here. it's like this is oakland, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior trang nguyen and many neighbors say it's become normalized, sex workers walking in thongs and see-through tops. >> my friend and i joke about it. >> reporter: they demand authorities to go after the pimps and johns. since officers aren't allowed by state law to arrest sex workers, officers are driving around to scare the johns away. >> a member of the board of supervisor, an assembly member, and the district attorney all saying we're going to partner and work with community because we know it's going to take all of us, that hasn't happened before. >> reporter: oakland council president nicky for believes new partnerships will improve
da lin was there and has this report. >> we have seen progress, but it's not enough. we want to -- >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions across the street from the stage two sex workers waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like, oh, this should not be happening here. it's like this is oakland, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior trang nguyen and many neighbors...
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da lin joined them combing the city for clues. >> reporter: as couples are posing and photographers capturing, treasure hunters are frantically searching at the iconic palace of fine arts. >> we even climbed way up here. >> reporter: about a dozen people looking at every possible hiding spot under the dome for a valuable coin. here's the clue posted by the organizer. >> found the bill. >> reporter: this woman and her boyfriend were visiting from chico and had no clue about the scavenger hunt until they saw a father and son team searching. >> he was looking for something, and we were like what are you looking for because we thought he lost something. he said we're looking for a gold coin, so we started looking. >> reporter: a coin collector came up with the hunt for national coin week. part fun and part history lesson about the importance of san francisco and producing coins. >> we got together 11 coins worth 10,000 dollars all together and hid them in 11 different neighborhoods throughout san francisco. >> reporter: five gold coins, five silver coins, and one copper. the copper penny and gold
da lin joined them combing the city for clues. >> reporter: as couples are posing and photographers capturing, treasure hunters are frantically searching at the iconic palace of fine arts. >> we even climbed way up here. >> reporter: about a dozen people looking at every possible hiding spot under the dome for a valuable coin. here's the clue posted by the organizer. >> found the bill. >> reporter: this woman and her boyfriend were visiting from chico and had no...
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as da lin is about to show us, we even have video of someone intentionally ramming a police car. from west oakland to east oakland, sideshow participants took over early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple of cars on fire. it reads drive like your kids live here. but the real fire works happened around 4:30 a.m. as drivers with burning rubber, dozens of officers were coordinating, blocking off the escape routes. >> applause them. applause them. they need to rest them and keep them in there. >> the monthly side shows hurt her health as she recently had a stroke. this kind of chaos out around me, it terrorizes me and scares me. >> reporter: neighbors say it is dangerous for everyone. >> they crash sometimes really close to our house. for example the neighbor's house right there would crash into the game with a big dent in it. >> reporter: as police started ticketing participants and spectators, some drivers found the narrow pathway out of the blockades. offices quickly used the patrol cars to block that route. and to leave
as da lin is about to show us, we even have video of someone intentionally ramming a police car. from west oakland to east oakland, sideshow participants took over early sunday morning. police say people spun donuts, fired shots into the air, and even set a couple of cars on fire. it reads drive like your kids live here. but the real fire works happened around 4:30 a.m. as drivers with burning rubber, dozens of officers were coordinating, blocking off the escape routes. >> applause them....
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da lin was there as perez shared his painful story. >> reporter: shooting survivor, pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma that he witnessed a gun man kill his older brother, jose perez. >> what hurts me so much, is that we were always together, i lived with him, we would go to the store, we were inseparable. >> reporter: they left mexico to live and work at the half moon bay mushroom farm, they would send money home, he is survived by his wife and four kids. jose's wife is also suing the owner. this worker killed four people and injured pedro at the garden, he said he went to another farm and killed three more people on january 23rd. >> we can't believe it, because we didn't have any problems , he was our coworker and we always worked side-by-side with him. >> this case is about holding a landlord accountable for failing to protect the tenants on its property.
da lin was there as perez shared his painful story. >> reporter: shooting survivor, pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, one in my arm and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma that he witnessed a gun man kill his older brother, jose perez. >> what hurts me so much, is that we were always...
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da lin has the story. >> reporter: 15 women have accused dom mine anyone of sexual assault. the women say that they are dealing with different stages of healing and uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. fighting back tears, she questions the attorney general's decision to not file criminal charges . >> i want to startle with a question. >> reporter: the florida social media influencer said he drugged and rained her in 2021. >> reporting him will be one of the best decisions of my entire life. if it prevents one other woman, child, man from being raped, this press conference will make all the difference in the world. >> reporter: miss abraham said she experienced a lot of internal anguish and self blame. >> attacks, going to rock bottom, depression, suicide. i am sad that i had to experience this and it affected all of my core beliefs. >> reporter: she met three other women at the press conference that accused the former windsor mayor of sexual assault. one of the women spoke briefly. >> we are shocked with a large number of women from all over the globe who h
da lin has the story. >> reporter: 15 women have accused dom mine anyone of sexual assault. the women say that they are dealing with different stages of healing and uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. fighting back tears, she questions the attorney general's decision to not file criminal charges . >> i want to startle with a question. >> reporter: the florida social media influencer said he drugged and rained her in 2021. >> reporting him will be one of...
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and that is where we find da lin live. how is it going out there? >> reporter: it is going well. still a few hundred people on hippie hill. even earlier that afternoon, the crowd size was still small compared to years past. in years past, this area will be found with thousands and thousands of people so it sounds like people got the message this year and stayed away. peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. >> freedom. beautiful. >> just one love, everybody. >> reporter: young and old, they start showing up saturday afternoon. no one knew what to expect this year since organizers did not have the money and canceled the yearly celebration. >> we like it organic. >> reporter: that is what a lot of people say. they like the nonstructured environment. no fencing and no corporations. debbie and her friend chandler leblanc visit hippie hill on 4/20 every year from you talk for the last 15 years. >> we stumbled upon it every year and had so much fun we said let's do that every year. >> reporter: it brings them back to how they used to celebrate cannabis. it is more of a commodity
and that is where we find da lin live. how is it going out there? >> reporter: it is going well. still a few hundred people on hippie hill. even earlier that afternoon, the crowd size was still small compared to years past. in years past, this area will be found with thousands and thousands of people so it sounds like people got the message this year and stayed away. peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. >> freedom. beautiful. >> just one love, everybody. >>...
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da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store even back in january. >> this is a great disappointment. it doesn't make us feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows around 5:30 a.m., someone used the hammer to smash the glass door and then kicked it open. >> on easter and to be violated in this way feels terrible. >> reporter: the thief took two large suitcases from the store and filled them up with women's clothing and accessories. >> this is no respect. you take our suitcases and our stuff and then they also took the full rack. i don't know, they rolled that out. >> reporter: she lost roughly $20,000 of merchandise. the broadway store downtown oakland is the flagship store with a second store in the rock rich district. she says both have seen huge declines in traffic because people are afraid to visit oakland. >> we want to be here, we want to thrive here. we don't want
da lin with her story and more on the solidarity rally. >> reporter: the rally comes at a pivotal time for business owner taylor jay, especially after someone burglarized her store on sunday morning. she thought about closing the store even back in january. >> this is a great disappointment. it doesn't make us feel ambitious about staying. >> reporter: surveillance footage shows around 5:30 a.m., someone used the hammer to smash the glass door and then kicked it open. >>...
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da lin was there as he shared his painful story. >> reporter: pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, and one in my arm, and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma. he witnessed a gunman killed his older brother, 38-year-old, jose perez. >> what hurts me so much is that we were always together. i lived with him, we would go to the store, we were inseparable. >> reporter: they left mexico to live and work at the farm, they would send money home. he is survived by his wife and four kids. jose's wife is also suing the garden and the owner, police say this worker killed four people and injured pedro at the california garden, they say he went to another farm and killed three more people on january 23rd, 2023. >> we can't believe it, because we didn't have any problems and he was our coworker and we always worked side-by-side with him. >> this case is about holding a landlord accountable for failing to protect the tenants
da lin was there as he shared his painful story. >> reporter: pedro perez underwent three surgeries and is still in a lot of pain. >> i had two bullets in my stomach, one in my face, and one in my arm, and a bullet in my back. >> reporter: the 24-year-old said life will never be the same and he may never recover from the mental trauma. he witnessed a gunman killed his older brother, 38-year-old, jose perez. >> what hurts me so much is that we were always together. i...
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the price tag ended up being $200,000, and da lin was at the celebration with this story. >> reporter: people made a stink about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet, so they came up with this. >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet. one that almost cost the price of a house. >> let's hear it for our not $1.7 million bathroom. [ cheering ] >> reporter: so event organizers decided to have some fun with it. everything toilet themed. even this bed renamed to american standard at least for the day. >> we couldn't get toto here. >> reporter: leslie crawford organized a toilet bowl celebration. >> when everybody laughs at you, you've got to take the power back and laugh at yourself. >> reporter: san francisco deserved all the poop it got when the city announced the $1.7 million price tag. people thought it was the perfect example of government waste. >> it is proprosperous. >> i thought it was a little ridiculous myself. everybody did.
the price tag ended up being $200,000, and da lin was at the celebration with this story. >> reporter: people made a stink about it when they first learned it would cost $1.7 million to build a small bathroom like this one here. the public outcry forced the city to flush that idea down the toilet, so they came up with this. >> reporter: it's a celebration fit for the most infamous toilet. one that almost cost the price of a house. >> let's hear it for our not $1.7 million...
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some residents tell da lin that the a's departure are setting the hegenberger area back decades. >> retired city officials tell me it took decades to invest in east oakland and the corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses, they leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses that have left the road area. the move will result in job losses. >> we don't necessarily want to call it an economic desert, but it's starting to look that way. >> it is absolute frustration and it even goes through at times a level of anger. >> reporter: this is how the hegenberger shopping center looked eight years ago with a lot of shoppers and cars. the parking lot was always full on game days. but the business corridor has seen a decline of recent years. that started with the departure of wal-mart in 2016. and two starbucks, a subway, in-n-out, and a black bear diner. two restaurants have closed their dining rooms to do drive through only. this is how the shopping center looks now and fences in the quiet to prevent people from doin
some residents tell da lin that the a's departure are setting the hegenberger area back decades. >> retired city officials tell me it took decades to invest in east oakland and the corridor. many people are angry that years of hard work vanished in a short amount of time as businesses, they leave the city. the a's will soon join a growing list of businesses that have left the road area. the move will result in job losses. >> we don't necessarily want to call it an economic desert,...
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da lin was there. >> we have seen progress, but not enough . >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions, across the street from the stage, 26 workers waiting for customers, on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it does not cross her mind, this should not be happening here. this is oakland. this is regular. >> reporter: this high school senior and many neighbors say it has become normalized. sex workers walking in see-through tops. >> me and my frederick about it. that is all normal it is. >> reporter: community groups invited elected leaders to this town hall meeting on 13th avenue and international boulevard on saturday morning. they demand authorities to go after the john's. since officers on allowed by state law to arrest sex workers, officers are driving around to scare the john's away. >> these member of the district attorney say we will work with the community because it will take all of us. that has not happened before. >> reporter: oakland council president , represents the area hardest hit by illegal prostitution. she believes the pa
da lin was there. >> we have seen progress, but not enough . >> reporter: as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions, across the street from the stage, 26 workers waiting for customers, on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it does not cross her mind, this should not be happening here. this is oakland. this is regular. >> reporter: this high school senior and many neighbors say it has become normalized. sex workers walking in see-through...
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da lin was there. ♪ >> reporter: peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. ♪ >> just one love. >> reporter: young and old they started showing up early saturday afternoon. no one really knew what to expect this year since organizers did not have the money and canceled the yearly celebration. >> we like it organic. >> reporter: that is what a lot of people said. they liked the nonstructured environment. no fencing and no gates and no large corporations. >> i prefer the organic feel . >> reporter: she and her friend, visit hippie hill on 4/20 from every year from utah for the last 15 years. >> we stumbled upon a one year and is so much fun we said let's do it every year. >> reporter: they said not having an official event brings them back to how they used to celebrate cannabis. it is more of a community atmosphere. >> everybody seems happy and the drum circle is going and people were dancing. >> people gathering, not regulated , not ruled to death. >> reporter: but there needs to be a balance. >> we don't want to get too crazy and shootings and that has happened. we have seen some
da lin was there. ♪ >> reporter: peace, love, and a lot of weed on hippie hill. ♪ >> just one love. >> reporter: young and old they started showing up early saturday afternoon. no one really knew what to expect this year since organizers did not have the money and canceled the yearly celebration. >> we like it organic. >> reporter: that is what a lot of people said. they liked the nonstructured environment. no fencing and no gates and no large corporations....
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da lin was at the santa rosa press conference and heard from some of the women who accuse foppoli of raping them. >> reporter: attorneys say 15 women have accused dominic foppoli of sexual assault. four of them attended saturday's press conference. the other women say they're dealing with different stages of healing and are still uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. fighting back tears and raw emotions, farrah abraham questions the attorney general's decision to not file criminal charges against dominic foppoli. >> i want to just start off with a question, this has been so hard, how many rape victims does it take to get a rapist criminally charged? >> reporter: the florida social media influencer and reality tv star says foppoli drugged and raped her in 2021. >> reporting my rape will forever be one of the best decisions of my entire life, and if it prevents one other woman, child, man from being raped, this press conference will make all the difference in the world. >> reporter: miss abraham says she initially experienced a lot of internal anguish and self-blame. >>
da lin was at the santa rosa press conference and heard from some of the women who accuse foppoli of raping them. >> reporter: attorneys say 15 women have accused dominic foppoli of sexual assault. four of them attended saturday's press conference. the other women say they're dealing with different stages of healing and are still uncomfortable to appear on camera with their stories. fighting back tears and raw emotions, farrah abraham questions the attorney general's decision to not file...
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the owner tells da lin she will not let thieves on her of the city. >> reporter: a dj and live jazz music to set the mood. the business owner said despite the public safety challenges, oakland is still worth fighting for. a warm and supportive crowd shopping at the taylor j clothing store on saturday afternoon. it is a big contrast to this video taken on easter sunday. when a thief ransacked the downtown broadway store. >> this is ridiculous. it is easter. i was angry and upset and we are done and we will go somewhere else. my original thought. >> reporter: she said that the stick about $20,000 in merchandise and the ipad used to collect credit card payments. she said it was especially painful because they do so many community events and invest so much in oakland. >> we have our own in-house factory. we make all the clothes. it is designed and made in oakland. >> reporter: what happened after was reminding her why she set up shop in the first place. the people. neighbors, emailed her positive messages and some even donated to her gofundme. >> we have people send us an ipad. the love is so
the owner tells da lin she will not let thieves on her of the city. >> reporter: a dj and live jazz music to set the mood. the business owner said despite the public safety challenges, oakland is still worth fighting for. a warm and supportive crowd shopping at the taylor j clothing store on saturday afternoon. it is a big contrast to this video taken on easter sunday. when a thief ransacked the downtown broadway store. >> this is ridiculous. it is easter. i was angry and upset and...
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. >> da lin spoke with neighbors and a young woman who says she was almost kidnapped. >> we have seen progress but it's not enough. we want to -- >> as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions across the street from the stage, two sex workers waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like, oh, this should not be happening here. it's like this is oakland, this is regular. >> reporter: high school senior trang and many neighbors say it's become normalized. sex workers walking in thongs and see-through tops. >> me and my friend joke about it. >> reporter: community groups invited elected leaders to this town hall meeting on 13th ave and international boulevard on saturday morning. they demand authorities to go off the pimps and johns. since officers aren't allowed by state law to arrest sex workers, officers are driving around to scare the johns away. >> member of the board of supervisors, an assembly member, and the district attorney all saying we're going to partner and work with community because we know it's g
. >> da lin spoke with neighbors and a young woman who says she was almost kidnapped. >> we have seen progress but it's not enough. we want to -- >> as elected leaders talk about plans and solutions across the street from the stage, two sex workers waiting for customers on the busy international boulevard. >> we see this every day. it doesn't cross our mind like, oh, this should not be happening here. it's like this is oakland, this is regular. >> reporter: high...
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da lin shows how small businesses are trying to attract more visitors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience. >> reporter: business owner alicia kits says all the wines at her tasting room are made by women and people of color. >> i wanted to bring the wine country, napa and sonoma, to oakland. >> reporter: cocoa nori wine shop and bar owned at the corner of 13th and webster streets in december of 2022. alicia says business initially got off to a very strong start. >> with the crime. it has -- my business has decreased in sales but it's slowly trending upward now that, you know, the spring and summer is coming. >> reporter: as oakland celebrates and kicks off small business week, many owners say the biggest challenge is
da lin shows how small businesses are trying to attract more visitors. >> reporter: at this downtown oakland bar, it's wine with a twist. >> women only make up 5% of the industry. and people of color make up probably 3% and black producers make up 1%. and the wine industry is a multibillion dollar industry. so what i wanted to do is reverse engineer the industry and provide retail space specifically for the underrepresented wine makers and give them a platform to my audience....