stepping down in twitter, but tesla still ended the day down about a quarter of a percentage point mess. >> thank you so much. the former cryptocurrency ceo arrested a bahamas after his exchange went belly up and he has agreed to face the music here in the u.s. ftx founder, sam bateman freight, voluntarily agreed to his extradition to face a criminal charges of wire fraud and conspiracy. he is accused of misusing billions of dollars of investor funds. if convicted, the 30-year-old could spend the rest of his life behind bars. hundreds of uber drivers put it in park today to protest in front of the manhattan courthouse. more than 1000 striking drivers brought traffic on the brooklyn bridge to a standstill as they caravan to cross. they are demanding a drop its lawsuit to block wage increases. the city in the taxi and limousine commission approved the pay cut that was supposed to take effect today and it is now on hold ahead of a hearing next month. >> we want to be able to provide a service efficiently, but we want to be treated fairly as drivers. >> those drivers will earn 7% more per minute and 24% more per mile but a explains that the pay hike will cost the company up to $23 million per month, which would have led it to hire passenger fares. scary moments for dozens of passengers heading to hawaii after severe turbulence injured three dozen people on board. the plane was inbound from phoenix when it hit rough there shortly before landing in honolulu. photos show damage with overhead panels machine , a cracked ceiling, and debris >> reporter: across the floor. a passenger says her mom had sat down after using the restroom when the turbulence began. two she hit the ceiling and the floor. the plane shook and it went into a sudden drop. >> we saw patients with head injuries, at least when i believe . >> terrifying. 36 people were treated for injuries and 11 of the cases were described as serious. the faa is investigating the incident. >> let's give you a live luck. more than a dozen airports where the tsa will expend facial recognition pilot program and that call is to match the passengers face with a photo i.d. pushback from privacy advocates. >> it is the new technology facing travelers as they fight for the holidays. the transportation security administration is scanning your face at select airport checkpoints. all part of a growing test with passengers as the subjects. >> i think it is a great idea. >> we are already using it for our phones. just about everybody is doing it. >> the tsa started the small pilot program at the peak of the pandemic but the agency's trial is expanded to more than a dozen airports. the latest additions are among the nation's busiest. denver, los angeles, dallas-fort worth, and atlanta. tsa administrator, david koski, says the goal is evaluating the efficiency of this technology before committing to a nationwide rollout. >> we are assessing how the technology works and we are accessing its accuracy and its impact on passengers. >> walk up to the machine, put your i.d. in the reader, and that photo is matched with what the camera sees live. >> the responses university lee very positive. more effective, more inconvenient for passengers. >> quite frankly, it's not doing anything to help the public. >> he says that this could be the largest federal use of facial data ever . >> this technology is going to screw it up and people are going to end up being detained by tsa. they are going to be ife's with even more surveillance and more invasions of the privacy. just because an algorithm gets it wrong. >> the the rhythm is proven in our assessment to get it right more than a human get the right. >> the tsa insisted is committed to passenger privacy, immediately destroying most images and securing data from cyber attacks. signs and security lines that show you when you are about to be a part of this test. you can opt out and have an agent come from your i.d. manually. >> i don't think that tsa has made the case that this is the system that is the best use of resources to protect the american public. >> more than 20 state and local governments have implemented some sort of restriction on using facial recognition technology. the tsa says that will not impact its pilot program as it looks towards a in-your-face. >> that is not a prime to sfo, which is in san antonio county, and is federally regulated. san jose has been using that technology to screen international rivals since 2018. let's take a live look at san francisco's union square where shoppers got some friendly tips and reminders on how to stay safe at home this holiday season. the san francisco fire department and sheriff's office set up information booths like this went throughout the city . they included faxes on how to prevent fires that have been caused by christmas trees, lights, candles, and space heaters. >> safety is imperative to ensuring that we can leave the holidays with really great memories. nobody wants to have a memory of a bird or injury or property damage. we want to have the memories of having fun with our friends and family, so that is what we are instilling here today. >> officials put smoke and carbon monoxide alarms on display, to remind people they should have them and start at home. a federal judge set a covid integration role is illegal and officials are getting ready for a supreme court is temporarily blocking in order that would let pin two area , the order comes as conservative states that push to keep limits under a policy set to expire on wednesday. omar bella bond guys in el paso to show us what is happening as the clock winds down. >> some city blocks in el paso, texas, are lined with huddled masses. more than 1000 people are estimated to be sleeping outside in subfreezing temperatures, including this migrant from nicaragua. >> he said he slept on the street for three nights after his month long journey, but that it is worth it because he is now in a place of opportunity. those lucky enough to be indoors are crammed together. this video is from inside a border processing center, taken by texas congressman, tony gonzales. >> what i saw shocked me and i wanted to share that with the world. we are not at the worst of it yet. >> local officials estimate the number of people arriving at the border daily will double in the city has issued a set of emergency, asking for state and federal aid. >> on wednesday, our numbers will go from 2500 to four, five matt, or maybe even 6000. >> the policy allows for the immediate expulsion of migrants over covid concerns. 19 republican-led states join a lawsuit to keep title 42 in place, but a federal appeals court denied the request on friday. monday, the states fight a emergency appeal with the supreme court. for now, the city of el paso is busting some migrants to other locations, including new york city. >> every service we provide is going to be impacted by the influx of migrants in our city . it's going to impact education. it's going to impact the dollars we use in the cleanout of streets. it's going to impact our public safety. >> mayor eric adams says that new york city has taken in more than 31,000 asylum-seekers and expects, with the expiration of title 42, 1000 migrants may be arriving on buses every week. omar via phone call, cbs news, el paso, texas. chief justice gave the government into a close of business tomorrow to respond. the universe is closing their doors after a spring semester. the catholic university has been in oakland for 154 years. they say that rising costs and declining enrollment as the reason for the closure and there are fewer than 500 students enrolled for the spring semester. students will be able to transfer to dominican university. local businesses are joining us and supporting our food banks this holiday season . this is part of our food for bay area family drive. >> that's right. read was there when delta dental gave a large donation to the san francisco food bank. >> here at the san francisco food bank, and you know, they serve 200,000 meals every week to people here in our community. one and five suffer food insecurity and to combat that problem, we need community partners. i'm back with my friends at delta dental. what you have in your hand and why are you doing this? >> i have a check for $100,000 for the san francisco food bank. we believe that oral health and overall health are very much tied together and that starts with nutrition and that is why we love to support the food bank. >> knowing so many kids benefit, i imagine it touches your heart. >> we are so proud to sponsor support the food bank and employees come out and help volunteer and they bring their kids too. it's a really wonderful thing to do during the holiday season. >> i love it. you know what, when we volunteer and talk, we get to know the great people like my friend iris here. how would this money benefit the people you serve? >> first, thank you delta dental for your generosity. once again, $100,000 means we will be able to serve 200,000 meals to families in the san francisco and marin area. it is huge and in addition, i want to say for delta dental, each september, they are our partner and they do a match for a hunger action month and so, that money goes even further. it is exponential how the support helps us and we are so grateful and it is a wonderful partnership. thank you so much. >> if you want to partner with the great people of this food bank or any of the others around the bay area, we've made it easy. go to kpix.com/gift, or you can use that qr code at the bottom of your screen to get connected to ways that you can donate your time or your money. all of it is needed. >> be sure to tune into our special tomorrow at 4:00. you can see all of the hard work that people are doing bay area wide to give back during the holidays. coming up next, running at the edge of the earth. we will take you to the ice marathon in antarctica. >> if you are 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and hit the ground. >> when you hit the surface, your foot is going in every direction. it is incredible. >> america was well represented in the race in the top three runners in the women's race were all from the u.s., led by becca pc, with the time of just over four hours and 24 minutes. the gentleman that won this, he ran asap three-hour marathon on ice. >> you are a marathon runner, step three hours, how fast are you running? is that a five minute mile? >> maybe a seven minute mile. >> how do you train for that? >> kern valley state prison elevation , i guess. it is summer there, so it could be worse. >> they are having the heat wave. >> so are we. it deftly kept temperatures chilly and that is going to be less of a factor tomorrow and that is a good news here. let's take a look at the high temptress from today as the program:00 cover are visible on the horizon a most of us unlimited up into the 40s for highs. this is close to where our low temps to be. this should be the chilly spot in a limited up to 46 in separate cisco and only 41 for high temperatures. we met at 42 and not much of a difference, but still, just tells you how chilly it was. it really is stubborn in the east bay northbay, which is right now, already dropping to 39 . let's take a look at what we expect as we head through the next couple days. tonight we are going to see a few cracks in the cloud cover and more of a mix of clouds and sunshine on tuesday, but enough energy in the atmosphere for a few showers to make a run into the northbay tuesday afternoon. these are going to be much more miss than hit, and it is only about a 20% to 30% shower and if you get a few sprinkles, is not going to last very long and alone at a do much more than a trace of rainfall, but is a chance. that chance is going to continue with and thursday but overall though, we're talking about those limited shower chances and just north of the golden gate in the next good chance of rain for everybody is going to lineup into monday gh esday, but that is on down the line. when he.rain, not just to alleviate the drought conditions, but to wash him at the smoke and atmosphere. it is a wetter than normal pattern to the 6 to 10 day outlook and even stronger signal to a letter the normal pattern in the 8 to 14 day outlook that takes us to january 2nd . so things, hopefully, as we run the quarter from christmas into the last week of december, returning in a unsettled direction, selling rainfall near the bay area. for tonight, temperatures dropping to the upper 30s and low 40s . the spots that are already in the 30s, not going to fall too much farther, but it means is been chilly through the entire day with a more mix and clouds of sun and tomorrow. temperatures are going to warm up to what is normal. everybody within a degree of two on either side of average, which means the mid to upper 50s. mid-50s of among the coast and around the south and of the bake. just a little closer to 60 degrees in the santa clara valley. just short of hitting 60. temperatures in the middle portion of the 50s and some talk to start the day, but i don't think it's going to be as prevalent for the entire day. mid-50s for san francisco and oakland. mid upper 50s north of the golden gate and more cloud cover, so you are not going to be quite as mild as the southern part of the bay area the temperatures get fuller further north with a better rain chance. temperatures are going to warm up later this week. they are going to have her near average. height imagers wednesday and thursday we are going to warm up to low to mid 60s on saturday and christmas day on sunday and temperatures could bring upper 60s to 70 degree highs and the next good chance of rain for everybody is going to be be on the seven-day forecast and we will keep an eye on that as we head towards the holiday weekend. coming up, with less than a week to go until christmas, a lot of last-minute online shopping happening right now, but the fbi says that these are getting more aggressive and they are trying to sell our money, so we talked with the investigator about the two most common scams this holiday season and how we can all avoid them . plus, it is a true labor of love right now in the south bay. volunteers are busy making thousands of tamales. the very special thank you to the farmworkers who work so hard to help get food to our tables . so news coming up and about 10 minutes. we're going to head to charlie as we look at tamales. hot tamale. charlie. tamales in sports, you can't beat them both and when we are talking about sports, wanted the great all-time weekends in terms of football, the 49ers played on thursday. they were able to take thursday off, so they were sitting rather tvs and got to watch this. roll the tape. it started saturday. the vikings down 40 3-0 to the coats on halftime and they came back to complete the biggest comeback in nfl history. then on sunday, jeff mckinnon and the chiefs walked off the texans in overtime and the jaguars stunned at the cowboys not on a game-winning pick six, but no finish wilder than this one. tied ball game and the patriots are laterally with no time on the clock. it would have gone to overtime. instead, it is chandler jones who goes the other way for a 48 yard walkoff touchdown . the raiders is done the patriots 30-24 and you are telling me there is a chance? the playoff, folks, are still alive. >> he threw it back and chandler caught it and in my brain i thought, pitch it! i don't know chandler's sporting time that when you stiff arm, he goes on a little bit, but he made it to the end zone and it's an unbelievable play and i'm had we had when go that way. i was on the bench and what is that, with technology, i didn't even watch that person. i was watching the jumbo tron. when tiger woods is hitting the shot in the body's on the phone trying to watch it. just enjoy it. >> two as i say, not as i do. tied for fifth in the late, but the safety should a five. you see him drop the pick last thursday against the seahawks who blamed it on the popcorn. he blamed his fellow safety, deshawn gibson, for the drop. >> i want you to know that right now. he took it before the play . sometimes he don't have the best hands. i'm just playing. >> there we go, man. >> back on saturday, southern mississippi running back, frank gore jr. had some fun. the center 49ers all team rushers set a ball game record. 329 rushing yards and the eagles win over rise. everybody was excited, but his aunt may have been too high. check this out. >> you broke the school record, how did you do it? >> grateful. grateful for these guys. they opened up lanes. >> i would imagine there was security all around and snuck right through with the pom-poms and everything. >> absolutely. can't hide it. can't hold back. a principal finding a new way to watch over he - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. calhope can help. access calhope's free and 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while dressed head to toe as the elf on the shelf. they say,i cait to see with the eling morrow are doing something for the ds >> they know they love it. the kids aren't the only ones enjoying it, her tick tock videos has wrapped up more than 12 million views and she reported her students are committing a holiday food drive goal by letting them turn her into a giant ice cream cone. that is commitment. >> very committed. >> that is commitment to your students when you let them do that to you. >> that is the news at 5:00. >> thank you so much. you may be making her list but checking it twice, but the fbi wants to make sure you are watching out for something very specific. >> we put this is one of our top priorities because there is a significant amount of loss. >> while you are doing last-minute clicking, scammers are finding ways to get your money. annette the i investigator breaks on the two most common scams this year and how to avoid them. poor air quality across the bay today with more dissent tomorrow, but also tracking a christmas we can warm up in the first alert forecast. california was when of the first states to legalize marijuana, now we could go even further. >> psychedelic medicine represents the single most important breakthrough in mental health treatment in our lifetimes. >> the push to decriminalize psychedelics in the personal stories from people who say they have saved lives. a labor of love for the people who harvest the food on our tables. >> we eat because of them, otherwise, we would be growing it ourselves. >> the tamale celebration getting back to the bay area farmworkers. >> my background is bar marking and picking strawberries in salinas valerie. i can relate to the hard labor. this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. good evening. it is the final week before christmas. can you believe it? maybe you are getting the last-minute shopping gets online tonight, but the fbi