Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Bay Area Evening Edition 5pm 2

Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Bay Area Evening Edition 5pm 20221012

Way, and security is top of mind mind for officials here, difficult to plan for polling places with so many under threat. My colleagues across the country to work the polls, on election day. Reporter activists say thats why its as important as ever to encourage people to get out and vote however they can. A vote for my safety and i vote for safety. I vote for my sons and i vote for your children and the children at my neighborhood school. Reporter the california secretary of state is urging voters to vote early by using their mailin ballots to reduce lines and wait times on election election day. In oakland, we will send it back to you. One pedestrian is dead and another is in the hospital, after they were hit by a car in saratoga. It happened around 10 30 a. M. , the view from chopper five, several cars pushed together with markings on on the grounds by their tires. In the last few Minutes Police told us the victims were gathering belongings from their parked vehicles when they were hit by a third car attempting to to park. The driver, who hit the the pedestrians, is cooperating with officers. A horrific accident under investigation at Mountain View right now, this afternoon a tree tree trimmer fell into a wood chipper while doing work in the 900 block of penny lane. That man did not survive his identity identity has not been released. A live look at San Francisco city hall where there was an emergency hearing on whats being called mayor london breeds Resignation Letter scandal. And maka joins us with more on the practice and the fallout. This came out a couple weeks ago that mayor london breed had required people who she was appointing to commission to sign sign Resignation Letters just in in case, with no date on them. Then she could unceremoniously dismiss them whenever she wants. Wants. One of the appointees who who signed one Police Commissioner max carter spoke at at the hearing today in front of of the government audit and oversight committee. He said signing the Resignation Letter was a condition of his reappointment this spring. He calls it an end run against city city law, shielding the mayor from the public accountability and wielded persuasive power. The fact Everybody Knows that that this Resignation Letter is just floating in the ether, that that it can be accepted at any moment with no notice, and immediately terminate your tenure on the commission, is, a consideration at the forefront of my mind, when im receiving direction from the Mayors Office about what they want to see. The supervisor called the letters deeply concerning, hes directed the City Attorneys Office to draft an ordinance prohibiting them, he says dozens dozens of sitting commissioners have already signed them, the chief of staff says the letters were drafted to be used in the case of dereliction or wrongdoing. Not in the case of policy disputes. He says they are no longer requiring them. Parents of uc Berkeley Students are expected to turn out in full force at tonights Berkeley City Council meeting. It starts in about an hour. They they want more done to ensure student safety after recent Violent Crimes near campus, including a quadruple shooting over the weekend. The University University says its providing support to students who witnessed the shooting, and reviewing Campus Security measures. Some students say they they dont feel safe, and that the city needs to do its part as as well. Residence of a large san jose jose encampment are on the k again, today the ci clearing columbus park, people have lined lined up in rvs and trailers on an empty baseball violent on the the parts perimeter. 100 people relocated to the park after the city forced them out from underneath the flight path of the nearby airport. The city says more than 170 people have been placed into housing but some who have called the park their home for the last few months say they dont trust the city. They always say stuff like that, but theres a waiting list, so i dont know. They want want to put you in a tiny home but, some places you can have your pets so i have two dogs. I have all of those bikes that have been given to me. I dont know. Its frustrating. City park Officials Say the encampment is a fire and safety hazard. When it comes to giving a healthy helping hand to the unhoused, one bay area volunteer group is literally working from the ground up, coming up on cbs news bay area at 6 00, how they are fulfilling fulfilling a critical need aheaf the winter with something most of us take for granted. President biden and other World Leaders are pledging their their continued support for ukraine, as the country faces relentless Russian Missile strikes. Many people have lost power, water, and heat in one of of the largest air attacks of the eightmonth war. Reporter skyler henry explains it comes right as the winter season appr. Season approaches. For a second straight day Russian Forces kept up attacks on ukrainian cities, terrorizing terrorizing civilians in the south and elsewhere. The owner of a car shop that was destroyed destroyed expressed sadness at the death of a guar isman ued from her home, after a russian antiaircraft missile hit the area. The fresh attacks come just a day after russia struck cities and Critical Infrastructure across ukraine monday. Following an attack on a a bridge to russian occupied cr. Occupied crimea. In an emergency emergency meeting ukrainian president latimer zelinski called on the leaders of the g7 countries to send more air defense systems, he warned russian president Vladimir Putin putin could escalate the conflict further. In a joint statement after the meeting, President Biden and the leaders of the other group of seven countries vowed to continue to provide military and Financial Support for ukraine. Promising severe consequences if russia uses nuclear weapons. In st. Petersburg tuesday put put met with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency to discuss safety concerns at a Nuclear Power plant in southern ukraine. Now occupied by Russian Forces. We do have issues that have to do with nuclear safety. Reporter putin indicated hes open to dialogue about the plant, hes expected to meet with turkish president erdogan wednesday who says he believes putin is seeking an end to the ongoing war. Skyler henry, cbs news, the white house. In the last few hours secretary lloyd austin arrived in brussels to meet with nato leaders. And help coordinate military aid to ukraine. One of hollywoods longest shining stars has died. Andrew lawler lansbury passed away at the age of 96. Michael george takes a look back at her extraordinary career, both onscreen and on s. Angela lansbury was one of the last big stars from hollywoods golden age. She played hundreds of characters on on theatrical stages and in films during her eight decade career. My name is jessica fletcher. Shes probably best known for for a Television Role playing jessica fletcher, a retired schoolteacher from cabot cove maine, who solved murder mysteries as she wrote whodunit novels. Murder she wrote ran on cbs for 12 seasons, and brought the actress worldwide acclaim. I thought i knew where the treasure might be found. Reporter Angela Lansbury was was born in london in 1925, her father died when she was nine, causing her to turn to plain characters to cope with his death. Lansbury family moved to the u. S. In 1940 to escape the blitz in world war ii. And angela a selfproclaimed complete movie maniac studied acting in new york city. She signed with mgm where she appeared in more than a dozen hollywood films, including National Velvet playing Elizabeth Taylors older sister. She received her first golden globe award and two Oscar Nominations for her portrayal as as workingclass singer sybil bain in the picture of dorian gray in 1945. Lansbury found success on broadway, gaining stardom and her first of five tony awards as the lead character in the musical main. From shakespeare to sondheim some of her other memorable roles include an english which in bed knobs and broomsticks. Later in life, lansbury lends her voice to animated films, including beauty and the beast and anastasia, she rounded out her golden years appearing in occasional films into her 90s. Im interested in every part of life. In other words, not just acting, but everything that that is given to us as human beings to indulge ourselves in our lives. At the age of 93 she told larry king she had no plans to retire. I will probably pass away, with one hand on my script. Reporter among her many honors in 2014, the british native was named a dame commander of the order of the british empire. Michael george, cbs news. She is so lovely. An incredible career. Lansburys family said she died peacefully in her sleep in los angeles, just five days shy of her 97th birthday. And she leaves behind three children, three grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. Still ahead on 5 00, port producers go to battle with california, the Supreme Court case that could have nationwide implications far beyond food production. Just in the nick of time, three men are plucked from the water as a hungry shark closes. Closes in. Tried to push the shark and push his nose. The fog is rolling back in, what a surprise, we remain in this june weather pattern, a look at how long its going to cotton candy. Pink lemonade. Bubble gum. When Tobacco Companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what theyre doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. And once theyre hooked, they can be addicted for life. This election we can stop big tobaccos dirty trick. Voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. Saving kids from nicotine addiction. Vote yes on 31. , the u. S. Supreme court is weighing california animal cruelty law that u. S. Support producers claim will append their industry. And raise prices. As natalie brand reports reports the justices hearing arguments today seem to have bigger concerns than just bacon. Pork producers got their say in in front of the Supreme Court tuesday, challenging a California Law that could impact impact how pigs are raised nationwide. California which produces almost 0 pork consumes a tremendous amount of it, is trying to reach out into other states, and impose its moral views on other states. California voters passed prop prop 12 requiring more living space for farm animals eventually sold as food in the state. This is a law that addresses the pork that is consumed in the the state of california. But they have this law because they dont have pork producers in california so nobody is going to be heard frot point of view, and they want to affect conduct in other states. The Humane Society has argued argued the California Law is not not only about Animal Welfare but human health. Youve seen is over and over again, and these extreme conditions where they are packed packed so tightly in, spread viruses and it makes it more virile and. This case may have major implications on the constitutions commerce clause, legal, miss say the high courts courts opinion could impact the the states ability to regulate other issues as well. Pork producers argue that added expense to comply with californias law will ultimately ultimately get passed on to consumers. What california will do is force farmers to adopt standards standards that raise the price of food. Is the right move and people are willing even if it has a slight increase cost. Initially to changeover. Farmers to the courts ruling could change the industry, the decision is expected by the end of june. Deadly brand, cbs news, news, the Supreme Court. The Biden Administration sided with pork producers and argued against the propositioning court. The coast guard swooped in just in time to save three fishermen whose boats sank in shark infested waters. This is amazing, they are 25 miles awfully wienie as a louisiana coast in search of red red snapper, when their boat started having engine problems, and sank, one of the men said he he was clinging to an ice chest when a large shark suddenly struck. The shark pushed, and then i tried to push its nose into it, so, then jabbed him in the eye. The coast guard had a searching area roughly the size of rhode island to find the men, men, all of their injuries are thankfully minor but at least one of them told a local reporter his offshore career is over. I dont blame them for that. One shark encounter i would say, say, im going to stay on shore, shore, thank you very much. [ laughter ] just hearing about it it tonight. Thats everybodys worst fear is having, being eaten by something. That would be the worst. Its up there. Its on the list. The fog by comparison. [ laughter ] you want to make the list . Drowning, drowning, thats always. Lets talk about brighter things like our weather. In terms of the sunshine in the fog i guess, its going to remain like this for a while, they regain their composure as we steer this back to the track, track, the picture pattern and we are not going to say too much much change over the next several days theres a ripple in in the atmosphere of southern california, if you pop up showers a couple of thunderstorms but its too far away from us, to give us a chance of that, winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere offshore near ground level we have the onshore wind which is by the fog, stuck in place and is why the fire danger is going to remain fairly low for this time of year with the lack of strong offshore winds and low relative humidity levels. Temperatures are running close to normal inland low 70s in santa rosa and san jose upper 70s in concord with low 80s in livermore, but still cool by the the water, 60 now in San Francisco and 63 degrees in oakland, the fog is starting to creep back into downtown San Francisco it will creep across the bay into the inland valleys by tomorrow morning, the same trend we have seen for the past several days, while some of that that will dissipate as we head toward its going to shake the fog along the coast and around the golden gate while visibility visibility farther inland lots of sunshine as we head into early afternoon for him and parts of the bay area with temperatures returning to whats whats normal after we start off, nearnormal upper 40s in the north bay valleys, a little bit on the cool side low to mid 50s for the rest of us and temperatures tomorrow, over the place, around the bay low 60s in in San Francisco upper 60s for oakland, write about whats typical for midoctober farther inland, initially we expected the warmth inland to continue through the rest of the work week but now it looks like we will settle into a typical october pattern once you get away from the coast and away from the bay. Upper 50s along the coast tomorrow with gray skies most of the day, down the peninsula and the south end of the bay, as you go in that in the santa clara valley, upper 70s and san jose to the mid80s around morgan hill in gilroy, low to mid 80s in the east bay which is warm, but normally warm warm for this time of year, the warm spots reaching up to 85 degrees or so, low 60s in the city, mid to upper 60s for oakland in the east bay, mostly 70s north of the golden gate, which is close to typical for this time of year, farther north north from the marine influence, influence, its going to be toasty for inland Mendocino County and lake county highs near 90 degrees, and enjoy the stretch of near average temperatures while it last, the 40 day outlook from the Production Center shows a return return to good chance of above normal temperatures as we head into the last week of october but along with that, theres a chance of whether the normal conditions, its a fairly weak signal at this point, but a chance a couple of showers to hit our way as we head toward late october. In the short term not much variation to temperatures, low to mid 60s in in San Francisco mid to upper 60s, mid to upper 70s for san jose, santa clara valley. Temperatures farther inland more more fluctuation but even into the east bay youll be down to the 70s for highs, saturday and sunday looks like a nice weekend weekend before cloud cover, but no rain chances just yet for monday and tuesday of next week. Week. That would be great. If you feel the top five on that list. Ill get back to you. [ laughter ] thanks, paul. Still ahead at 5 00 new recommendations for kids in mental health, the screening all all children should get, starting at the age of eight. The la city council faces an angry public for the First Time Since members were caught on tape making racist remarks. Have Heart Failure and still experience unresolved symptoms . Heart failure and seemingly unrelated symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome. Shortness of breath. Irregular heartbeat. And lower back pain could mean something more serious called attrcm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time, so its important to recognize the signs. Sound l

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