Transcripts For KPIX CBS News Bay Area Evening Edition 530pm

KPIX CBS News Bay Area Evening Edition 530pm September 24, 2022

More than two years. What that does is that leaves the population with a lower state of of admittedly against flu. We are used to seeing flu every year. The third reason is that, you know, we see what is happened in other places that had a hard winter before his, le australia, new zealand, brazil,. New zealand, brazil, argentina. The writing is on the wall. They wall. They are think one of the biggest flu seasons in more than more than five years. I think ts years. I think thats what people are a little bit worried right now. Its scary to hear, especially on the heels of omicron. Speaking out, we have this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omicronspecific booster ot this omic. Are people actually getting tm people actually getting them . I remember the first boosters came came out, and people were lining lining up. Now it seems like nobody cares. Is that accurate . I dont think it is. I thinke are eligible at different times. Times. And also, for most people , we have said if you can wait, october might be a good time. You want your antibodies to peat the time it means the most. However, if you are immunocompromised, if youre older than 65, or if you are pregnant, we would rather have you get it sooner rather than later. Thats great advice. Time it out to win you will need antibodies. We are so lucky to e these boosters. You to take advantage of them. Thank you. Go go back to nature. I appreciate the zen garden behind you. Thank you. The third week of september is known as asthma peak week. There are ball allergens. If you have fall allergies, its bt fall allergies, its best to keep the windows shut. Make sure you have healthy indoor air, so clean air. Use a certified asthma and allergy fry air cleaner. You spend 90 of yr time indoors. Experts say its important to to have an action plan to monitor your breathing to know what to do in case of an emergency. The east Oakland Cannabis coy has removed their unpermitted dl removed their unpermitted diesel generators until the airquality management district stepping over complaints of poln by their neighbors. The district district says they were using eh they were using enough electricity to power my thousand thousand homes. The green sage d the green sage argued they need more power than pg e could prove than pg e could provide, and a sudden cut to the power would cost them millions of dollars. The Alameda County superior judge back to the order to havee illegal generators removed. Californias decision to bans appliances by 2030 could spark r nationwide push. Right now, nearly 187 million americans use use natural gas in their homes. Cbs correspondent ben tracy tels us why the fight to save the planet could be coming to a kitn near you. Reporter at derrick rose nes new orleans grill you have your fresh catfish. Reporter you can count on a warm welcome, a hot fire, and the signature blue flame burninn the stovetop. We have always used gas. Allf these recipes are gas related. Reporter Norwood Clark jr. Has been cooking with gas for decades. He is worried that a gg number of bans on gas appliances in california could impact hiss to open a new restaurant near ls angeles the ball stadium. This will put a major ranch in the plans. When you change your cooking style, you change the product. I cant see any legitimate chef turning to electric. I dont see it. Back about 80 local governments haved laws requiring or encouraging new homes and businesses to use electric rather than natural gas gas appliances. Burning naturals appliances. Burning natural gas in the settings accounts for abt settings accounts for about 13 of u. S. Greenhouse gas emissions , the largest component of it is is methane, which is 80 times more potent than Carbon Dioxide at warming the planet. Is actually is actually not that much abt not that much about natural gass natural. Reporter she is with rmi, ad , a coloradobased clean energy. She knows the fight over gas stoves has become a flashpoint. 20 states have passed laws prohg bans on gas appliances, arguingt by itself, cooking with naturals in homes amounts to just 0. 1 of of u. S. Greenhouse gas emission. U. S. Greenhouse gas emissions. Really, what we need to thint is eliminating all of the four gas appliances from our homes. So not just the stove, but alsor furnaces, our water heaters. If we have a gas powered drier. Te Climate Science is showing us that we have almost no time to. Noime aste. Reporter at this denver home, researchers from stanford are studying the impacts. They y gas stoves produce planetone it warming pollution. Natural gasn also raise levels of natural g causing asthma. When he turned on the burners, how quickly do that reach a limit that is considered considered unhealthy . It took about six minutes for for the nitrogen dioxide level to reach that epa threshold. These pollutants really do have negative effects on our health. Natural gas is safe, affordae gas is safe, affordable, clean. Reporter the natural gas asn the Natural Gas Association disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis disagrees with stanfords findis. It says it is working to reduce emissions, and that most consumers simply cant afford thousands of dollars to switch o electric appliances. Ben tracy, cbs news. Still ahead, thousands of bikers are expecting to gather this weekend to celebrate the ns leader of the hells angels. Gavin newsom signs off on the the bay area lawmakers plan to deal kevin ive fought wildfires for twenty years. Heres the reality we face every day. This is a crisis. We need more firefighters, more equipment, better Forest Management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. And we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. Thats why cal fire firefighters, the American Lung association, and the California Democratic Party Support prop 30. Prevent fires. Cut emissions. And cleaner air. Yes on 30. Thousands of bikers are exped to gather in stockton this weekend to celebrate the life of sonny barger. He was the leader for one of the countrys most toys biker gangs. The modesto native was a Founding Member ofe hells angels oakland chapter vicki died in june of cancer at the age of 83. Today, authorities talked about the security to keep the event fromg too rowdy. We have been working hand in hand with our neighboring agencies should they need additl resources and manpower for the violence that may spread out to our community after this event. Tomorrows event at the stocn event at the stockton 99 speedway will run from 3 00 p. Mo go 8 00 p. M. Up to 10,000 people people are expected to attend. Take a live look at the state state capital. Governor newsom just signed new legislation to y to stop the wild pig population. It allows more opportunities for people to hunt feral pigs. The population has soared in ret decades with some sort of wild g sort of wild pig now counted 56 and 58 counties across the state. The legislation was spond by lld from napa. Sports is coming up next. One eve of Training Camp, the warriors have filled their finar filled their final roster spot. s ability familiar face. The 49ers welcoming back there tight end, george kittle. New questions tonight about possible phone call made from the Trump White House to a januy 6th wyatt earp. A former advisef the Committee Investigating thet on the capitol speaks to bill wa Governor Newsom reversing a d newsom reversing a decadesold, that every home office and business, a certain number of pg spots. This will now apply for W Development within a halfmile of the Public Transit stop. It doesnt ban th rid of the requirement. [ music ] sayo to coal and yes to life. Todays strike is led by youth versus a. Youth versus apocalypse. They are trying to move trains with coal on it. Thats a a Big Health Issue for people who have asthma and everything e asthma and everything else. Itg. Its affecting people of colo. People of color. Im tired of i, honestly. Oakland abandoned the handlig of the city in 2016 but a proposed new coal tournament has has years of legal disputes. Families in southern califora families in Southern California are selling an Electricity Company for the fairview fire. They say it was preventable. Th0 acre fire killed two people and displaced tens of thousands of residents. A lawsuit says covers covers california as a lesson fd to cut off the power. It agreed to pay more than half a with met darren peck. A beautiful friday. We started warm up today they they really got noticeable. Nott got noticeable. Not hot, but dey , but definitely tomorrow, hey,r hey, warmer. We hit 80 in the city. We are going to get a lite warmer tomorrow. Its still 90 in concord, 80 in oakland. 72 in in San Francisco now after getting 80. If we take a look at at just what happens tomorrow, look at the range of how far abe average we are going to be. San jose, 12 degrees. Concord, 11. T means mid90s for those warmest if they valleys. 91 in santa rosa. Oakland will hit 84. Lett everybodys numbers on here. Numbers in the inland east bay will be in the mid90s. 95 in cd mid90s. 95 in concord. We saw t number already. Mid 80s for thet bayshore. It will be 92 in san rafael. 93 in sonoma. 90 a santa santa rosa. You will see mid90h ukiah and lakeport. If you look at the sevenday forecast, tomorrow is the warmest day. It gets a little bit on sunday. We will go back into the upper 80s in san jose after 92 tomorrow. 87 sunday. I think you will notice slightly cooler. It getsy cooler by the middle part of next week when we are back into the low and mid80s. As you look look at the microclimate, but we we do have a couple of mid 90 de days saturday and sunday, for next week, we will be back down into the mid 80s. It will feel more like typical temperatures should for this time of year. The weekend is going to be a bi. Be a bit warm. Guys, back over to you. Time for a check on what secd at 6 00. We switch over to juliette goodrich. Coming up, we have an update update on the breaking news. Mar the breaking news. Major delays on part expected to last into the night. A lifeline for businesses, but San Francisco restaurants may have to make some costly changes in to the south or parks the south or parklets. A tough decision on whether to keep them. Bay area shelters are overcrd right now. They are desperate td homes for animals. How you can p out even if you cant adopt. Lets head over to charlie fr sports. Injury update to kick things off. 49ers defensive end eric d defensive end Eric Armistead hasnt practiced and is questio. Is questionable. Defensive tack, Eric Armistead. George kittle will make his season debut. You know george is fired up. Its football. We are back we are back yeah the tidy and missed the firs be know restrictions on kettle against the broncos. He appearso be healthy and ready to go. Pretty happy i would say. A breath of fresh air, honestly. It feels great to be back on the the football field with the boy. Field with the boys. Really happy to be back out. Catching e football. Putting pads on, hitting people. Its fun. Basketball season is here. Ws Training Camp begins tomorrow. Andre announced on his podcast that he will return to the warrs for his 19th and final nba seasn and final nba season. Lets call call it a victory lap. He was ld to just 31 games last season. But on the floor or not, he brings a valuable asset in the form of veteran leadership. A 3d veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. A 38yearod veteran leadership. Has been a part of all four warriors chapin ships and said he originally planned on retiring. Im going to blame a few peo. Blame a few people. Steph curry is one person im going to blame. As a group, i am blaming draymond, steve, and klay. I was was retired for the majority of the summer. My brothers reeled me back in. Awesome moment at the labor. At the labor cup. Roger federer played in the final match of hi. Match of his career. First set t first set against americans. He is going to win the point. If you thought that looked goofy, n we see it again . Check it out. The ball goes underneath the netting. You dont see that very very often. No matchpoint. He smashes it back for the victory. That endse career of the 20time grand chan the 20time grand champion. Goodbye roger. Second time thiso to a legend. As he would have imagined, Roger Federer was ver. Federer was very emotional. What has that journey been like for you . It was never supposed to be t way. Just happy to play tennis and spend time with my friends,. With my friends, really. Its bn a perfect journey. I would do il over again. Never a good way to end your career, but if you are going to lose to someone, france, the star of the headlines a couple of weeks ago at the u. S. Open in in the tennis world. Pretty cooo go out in that fashion i guess,g with him. You dont see that to. See that too often. Two rivals finishing it off together. They are rivals, but they are are such good friends. I dont know if you saw the 60 minutes special talking about their relationship and how it goes way way back. The relationship between the two of them as magil of them as magical for me to watch. That is what you as a tennis player, if you the goat . Yes. Coming up, we will introduce you to someone very special who exemplifies the latino experience as we continue hispanic heritage month, we recognize a remarkable woman whose life wasc of the latino experience right here in the bay area. This one is pretty special. A franco she is a special story at her grandmother. Reporter some stories are personal. As we continue to cele hispanic heritage month, i want to shine a light on some a very special whose life was emblematic of the latino experience here bay area. She ld bay area. She lived more than 10 years, and many of those devoted devoted to her family and her c. Maybe your grandmother. Maria ld maria lived a life dedicated to. Life dedicated to family. And for her, that is all she needed. She was born in texas in 1915 to a family that migrated from. That migrated from mexico. Eventually getting married and moving to northern california. Thats where she spent many days in morgan hill and san jose, caring husband worked the fields, like so many in your community. She lived for the spanish flu, two world wars, the civil rights mo, and covid, and all the changes n technology, which she embraced as it kept her connected duringe times we were all a part. And file the world around her changed, one thing never did, her love and devotion to her fa. To her family. [ speaking nonenglish ] [ mc ] reporter if you ever met maria, she would instantly takeu in, feed you, of course, and als ask, what do you need . Offering love and support no matter what. And when he left her home, yot cared for. She only stood at the the door and waved goodbye withe words. Asking god to work over. To work over you. [ speaking nonenglish ] reporter eventually, maria moved to san o where she took on a roll Service Service to her catholic church. In 1987, she was recognized at e pope. He also gave her a medal of honor for her service to the. Service to the community. Mariad maria celebrated 106 birthdays. 106 years on this earth before she died in december of 2021. And each year, she was surrounded by generations of lo, children, grandchildren, greatn , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchin , grandchildren, greatgrandchie , and greatgreatgrandchildren. Her secret . So simple. [ speaking nonenglish ] reporter a love for her family. I wanted you to meet ma. You to meet maria. My grandmoth. My grandmother. Because she is the person who taught me about family and how it means so much more than being bound by blood. T Means Community and being therer others. As we celebrate hispanic hispanic heritage, i wanted to share a small piece of her story , not because i am so proud of her, but because she truly represents so many latinos, hardworking and rooted in community, faith, and most of a, family. She believed in this wod believed in this world, the people in it, and that we are al family. Dear grandmother, thank you for being mine. Thats it for the news at 5 00. What attribute. A part service meltdown nearly 12 hours of delays, major major issues in the trans bay tube are expected to last into e night. Am upset, angry. Hundreds of hundreds of passengers, strad passengers, stranded in the dar. I was pacing back and forth. The outage is now ruining thy evening commute. They helped many San Francisco restaurant survive dug covid. Now, a tough choice. Should the parklets stay or go . Would like to keep it. We just have to make sure it makesl sense. Bay area shelters at capacit. Area shelters at capacity. How u can help. Keeping a Family Tradition ae tradition alive, one fold at a. Fold at a time. Every time i do an event, i bring my grandpas books. Calle japantown shop owner ig her grandfathers legacy throug. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy through or. Grandfathers legacy throu this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. Hello. You might call it up west reading friday. We are following breaking news. A parte meltdown stretching

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