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protests against the war in gaza continue at home and across the united states. students taking part want their schools to divest from israel. a young man caught in a vicious cycle of being in and out of jail. now he is on a new path. kind of an exhausting cycle. >> how he broke free with the help of san francisco court program designed to go beyond
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second chances. a beloved east bay biden administration bay q joint makes a come back after it burned to the ground. how the owner is taking the new opportunity by the horns. good morning, thank you for starting your day with us. it's saturday, april 27th. i'm max darrow. campus protests continue to grow. encampments have caused some schools to call in police and some are canceling classes and graduation ceremonies. more from bradley blackburn. >> reporter: at columbia university encampments were up overnight, the epicenter of a wave of campus protests. similar scenes across the country from reno to ucla stanford with many calling universities to divest from doing business with israel.
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>> investments. >> reporter: jewish students say they are facing antisemitism. >> as a member of the jewish people, i feel my people being attacked. at ohio state, three people were arrested late this week. friday evening protesters at poly. there was shattered glass leading to the president's office. messages scrawled around the inner office. the stand off continues. if they moved out, it's an occupation. >> it's still occupied. >> this is what we are trying to understand. >> reporter: usc is canceling the main graduation ceremony. the ceremonies that took place on this lawn are set for
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mid-may. many of the college seniors did not have traditional high school ceremonies four years ago. they were canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic. today's weather will almost be a copy of yesterday. plenty of fog but it will break through to sunshine with temperatures near or slightly above average. then an area of high pressure, a hill of area of high pressure in the atmosphere suppresses the marine layer and allows temperatures to warm up. today is not bad at all. temperatures on the coast topping out in the upper 50s and low 60s. mid- to upper-60s and a few low 70s around the bay. mostly mid- to upper-70s with the warmest spots around 80 degrees. no secret that san francisco sometimes gets a bad rap for drug issues and crime. the latest issues, thieves stealing congressman adam schiff's luggage from a parking lot in
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downtown. despite perception, there has been improvement. overall crime is down 30% from the same time last year. as we have been reporting for a while, the city has been aggressively cracking down with license plate readers, abbate car program and arresting drug dealers in the tenderloin. the city is pumping more money into a young adult court, a program focused on getting repeat offenders on the right track. among the success stories is lucas. kenny choi has more on his journey to redemption. >> reporter: for years lucas struggled with an addiction to meth. since 16 years old, in and out of jail committing crimes including auto and residential burglary. >> it was an exhausting cycle. >> reporter: the 25-year-old
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entered various residential programs six times failing to become sober. >> i want to be stable but i wanted to use. >> reporter: it wasn't long ago he was given a chance to enter young adult court instead of being tried as an adult. >> i was scared to go back to jail for a more serious crime given i had something serious on my record. >> superior court judge oversees the 18 to 24 year olds. participates like him undergo mandatory programs. failure to meet it results in getting sent back to custody. >> if we took an approach you get one chance of treatment, two chances or three, he wouldn't be where he is today. >> the city is racking up funding to 1.3 million annually the next five years. they will provide forecast managers, clinicians and counselors, something that the district
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attorney brook jenkins and raji support. >> the data is good that a lot of the people avoid rearrest and are able to move their life in a positive trajectory and that helps their families to keep all of us safer. >> we want to make sure that this is something that is sustainable because it represents true reform in the system. >> so far the data shows the number of drug overdose deaths in san francisco is at a similar pace to the record 810 deaths last year. in >> what i'm observing at looking at, not even three, four years ago. it was a different atmosphere. >> reporter: these days crews work at a city funding treatment program in the tenderloin. >> i tell them don't be the one. >> reporter: it took him four years to graduate from young adult court with the judge
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sending him back to jail at least five times. the path to redemption continues. >> lucas story shows there is reason for hope. hope is not just hoping things will work out better or always expecting things to go smoothly. it's knowing that this is the right thing to do. >> it can be hard sometimes. there is a really, really soft silver lining to where it becomes really fun. >> lucas has been clean and sober more than three years now. the fun part of life is just beginning. >> the idea of a an adult court is based in neuroscience. the brains of 18 to 24 year olds are not fully matured yet. since the inception in 2015, 173 graduates have gone through the court. both district attorney jenkins and raju support a permanent implementation of the program.
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across the bay, a barbecue joint gained a reputation. matt horn put his flair into brisket but then it came to a grinding halt in november when it burned to the ground. on friday a lot of people lined up for horn's big comeback. they started fresh in an area that needed a big boost. wilson walker was there. >> i love you. i will see you again soon, all right. precious cargo. >> reporter: tim clark came from a half hour a way to get the cargo. it relaunched with a line at the door. the king, the beef rib. look at that thing. holy moley. oh, my god. i miss this. i miss this so much. it's good to have it back
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again. >> we stay committed to the city and the city has shown up for us. we are humbled by it. >> it has been an up and down ride for matt horn but his barbecue and brand are planted in downtown oakland where there are more than a few places to draw foot traffic. >> swan's market. it comes right down to eighth and great food, restaurants around town. >> reporter: i asked if downtown oakland is doing better than downtown san francisco. you said yes. >> for me, downtown oakland is more homier. >> san francisco has farmer's markets and things of that nature but it's business like. everything is so rushy rushy, hurry, hurry. >> reporter: oakland's core faces the challenges. like san francisco the office vacancy rate is high. the amount of
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space is much smaller and over recent decades, oakland placed a significant amount of housing downtown. another possible explanation for the reported increase in activity here. >> then they build up downtown. that made it better to me personally to me. >> more people here. >> yeah. it's smooth to me. >> yeah, man, we brought our michelin plaques. the others we weren't able to recover. >> no horn barbecue is another destination for the foot traffic and one more piece of what it takes to make a downtown recovery. >> the restaurant is not only serving up staples from the original horn barbecue but it has burgers and fries on th menu along with dishes from other matt horn restaurants, maddie's old-fashioned. by the
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way, oakland's small business week starts sunday. coming up, multiple tornadoes touchdown in the midwest prompting rescue from collapsed buildings.
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welcome back. a live look at san francisco on this
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saturday morning. downtown with the sunrise behind it. time is 6:14. people in eastern nebraska are picking up the pieces after tornadoes damaged hundreds of homes and buildings on friday. some were rescued from collapsed buildings. the most destructive storm moved from a rural area into subdivisions northwest of omaha. another on the western edge of omaha past the airport. there are various reports of injuries including three workers at an industrial plant outside of lincoln. the building collapsed with about 70 people inside saturday afternoon. all were safely evacuated. no deaths will be reported at this time. quite a bit of fog and low cloud cover. plenty of sunshine this afternoon. close to normal temperatures, slightly above average today, then a warmer
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trends tomorrow and monday. cooler weather returns by tuesday and wednesday and a chance of showers by thursday into friday. heading to the giants game, a matinee against the arizona diamond backs, game four of the series. temperatures in the low 60s, warming up to the mid-60s this afternoon. not bad at all for the middle of april. temperatures will be warmer tomorrow if you are heading out to the sunday afternoon game. the high temperatures for the rest of the bay area this afternoon, we will reach up to where we were yesterday. temperatures in the mid- to upper-70s in the santa clara valley. some of the warmest spots around antijock close to 80. low 70s for fremont. upper 50s on the coast in half moon bay. mid- to upper-60s in san francisco and oakland. about three above average, close to where we are supposed to be. mostly low 70s in the north bay. the fog in the north bay
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valley is persistent slowing down how fast temperatures are going to warm up. these numbers are about three to seven above average. we will be farther above average for highs tomorrow and monday. we look at the 10-day temperature outlook for san jose, a spike in temperatures the next couple of days. a big drop tuesday and wednesday. more of a drop thursday and friday. that is associated with the next rain chance that won't be a significant rain chance. but this time of year that is what we expect. a few hundreds of an inch of rain thursday into friday. it's a long way down the line. the seven-day forecast, inland parts of the bay area, we have a few warm days then that drops back to near normal temperatures tuesday and wednesday then likely below by thursday and friday as the next rain chance moves in. we don't phrase it anything more than a chance of showers, tim pie call for late april. around the bay, temperatures go up and down but not as much as inland. everybody settles into the
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below average temperature pattern by next week and continuing through the end of the last fuel week of april. ups and downs more subtle. it will be cool. coastal drizzle will be possible before the chance of showers arrives thursday into friday. coming up, some die hard a's fans are still holding out hope that the a's will stay in oakland. this weekend they are taking the fight to sacramento. plus -- >> ahead in sports, the 49ers added two more players via the draft.
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sports fans are protesting
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the a's but nobody the niners draft selections. san francisco had holes to fill and they went three for three on filling those. >> with the 64th pick in the 2024 nfl draft, the nfc champion san francisco 49ers select run far do green, florida state. >> green was selected with the last pick of the second round. he had one reception in college but he had 13 pass breakups with the seminoles. the niners traded up to take kansas offensive lineman dominic puney. 49ers introduced ricky pearsall out of florida on friday. he started at arizona state. he is familiar with the new quarterback. he played against purdy in high school. he got a call from purdy on friday. >> what was that conversation
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that a couple of arizona guys take the field. >> the first thing he told me my arizona brother. we played against each other in high school. he put it on us. i'm not going to lie. but i'm glad i'm on the other side of things and play together. it will be exciting. >> familiar name. the commanders drafted luke mccaffrey. many thought luke would end up with the 49ers. prom night at the ballpark. harrison with the best start of the season. he struck out seven in six shut out innings. he left scoreless. pittsburg loads the bases against doval. doval gets bryan reynolds on a double. he had bumped up. san francisco gets two on in the bottom of the ninth and they
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come home thanks to patrick bailey, a walk off, his second career. giants win 9-0. the a's in baltimore, oakland tied the game in the ninth. that would force extras against the good orioles. two house, brent rocker doubles into left. shane is trying to score from first and he beats the throw home. it gives the a's the lead. oakland brings in mason miller and with the tying run at third, miller trucks out henderson. that ends the game. a's win two straight, 3-2 the final. that will do it for sports. have a great day. staking with the a's for a minute here. die hard fans are protesting team owners. today they are taking the fight to sacramento. they plan to stage a boycott at the temporary home
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of the former athletics. the organizer says oakland fans and the people of sacramento should be on the same side. >> hopefully we get an opportunity to talk to some of the local media up there and let them know exactly what they signed up for with inviting john fisher into the backyard. yesterday johansson said around 70 people confirmed they would make the trip to sacramento. they planned to stage the demonstration between sacramento and los angeles. on friday a formal hand over in greece. it happened where the first modern olympic games were held in 1896. starting today, the torch will travel across the mediterranean on a 19th century french sailing slip. the summer olympics will open july 26th. coming up, student protesters upset about the war
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in gas say set up camp on the campus. what they are demanding from stanford and how they are responding. a final farewell to a fallen officer. a solemn ceremony in oakland owned friday. a live look at san jose on this saturday morning. and a reduction in fine lines and wrinkles. i love the sola wave wand and particularly the radiant renewal skincare one bundle, but who better to talk about it than sola waves founder andrew silberstein? my own journey with acne really inspired me to ultimately learn about light therapy, and i felt finally so excited about this treatment that was finally working,
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welcome back. the time is 6:28 on this saturday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm max darrow. the antiwar student movement on college campuses across the country has shown up at stanford. students built up a tent encampment. the protests
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continued on friday. the protests coincide with admit week for incoming students. we saw one parent of a prospective assistant confronting a protester. >> they are brainwashing people in stanford. they have to be the smartest kids in the world. they should do the research on their own, not listen to a bunch of lies that these people are creating here. >> the bigger risk is to stay silent. the bigger risk is to be complicit in the university investment. >> protesters call for the university to cut ties with companies that do business with israel. in a statement sent to us, stanford says the students' actions are in violation of student policy. the names of students involved have been submitted. u.c. berkeley protesters are spreading out for days now. they call for a cease-fire and
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companies to divest in israel's war effort. cal pollyann nounsed the campus is closed and classes online for the remainder of the school year. pro palestine i can't protesters clashed with police and occupied campus buildings. on several campuses across the country, protests led to clashes with police. that was the case in emery in atlanta. protesters forcefully arrested. and also at austin. in california, usc says it will not hold a mainstay graduation ceremony amid campus unrest. >> today's weather will almost be a copy of yesterday. temperatures near or slightly above average. then a warmer
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pattern takes over. it will suppress the influence and allow temperatures to warm up. temperatures on the coast in the upper 50s and low 60s. mid-60s and a few low 70s around the bay. upper 70s with the warmest spot around 80. >> family, friends and first responders from around the bay area came together on friday morning to honor the life of oakland police officer jordan wingate. he died from injuries suffered in a crash. officers in dress uniforms stood at attention and saluted as his coffin was led in. he was involved in a crash in 2018, the same year he was named rookie of the year at a police officer's association. >> wingate was born in walnut creek. he became an oakland
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cadet as a teenager. speakers praised him for touching so many people in his career that was cut short. >> a young, dedicated and fearless guardian of peace and justice who made our community a better place during his brief but impactful career. officer wingate's life, service and ultimate sacrifice will be remembered forever. >> officer jordan wingate's death comes months after another officer was killed in the line of duty. pacifica police are asking the public to find a suspected arsonist connected to a fire at fairway park. a witness saw this man start a fire before running away. that witness was able to snap the photo. investigators say the suspect visits the archery range regularly. if you have any information to help the investigation, you are asked to contact the pacifica police
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department. in the home insurance crisis, the state's so-called insurer of last resort seems ready to raise rates again. it's called the fair plan. it is an insurer to provide a policy to those dropped by traditional services. as wildfire risks increase, the customer base is rapidly growing. now fair plan president victoria roach told a state oversight committee that rates will see a substantial increase including a 15% increase from last year. david pecker, the former publisher of the "national enquirer" was back on the stand for a third day on friday in the criminal trial of donald trump in new york. after the testimony was over, the prosecution called rona gaff and a business owner.
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>> it's not a crime if it wasn't done with the purpose of influencing the election. i think they have an uphill battle. they would have the jurors believe that simply an agreement to influence the election with this catch and kill practice is in and of itself illegal. it's not. they have to go the extra step of proving that federal campaign finance law violation. >> trump invited president biden to a debate as he left the courtroom. the trial to resume with more testimony on tuesday. victims of sexual assault are speaking out after harvey weinstein had a 2020 rain conviction overturned. the new york criminal court of appeals determined weinstein did not get a fair trial because of irrelevant testimony. she testified that weinstein assaulted her in the case. she called it devastating and that
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it signified historic process that is now tainted. >> while this is a set back, it will not undue the leaps forward we have made. it will never undo the truth. >> weinstein will be in prison for a 16 year sentence for a separate rape conviction last year. pope singer britney spears and her estranged father settled their lengthy dispute over conservatorship. brittney and her father have been arguing since 2021 over the parents of legal fees as the conservator. it started in 2008 and was terminated northbound 2021. james served as one of brittney's conservators for its duration. he was seeking court approval for $2 million in fees for multiple law firms that he hired in that capacity. brittney's lawyer says her
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wish for freedom is now truly complete. saturday morning. coming up, bay area researchers on a mission. how they are working to try to reverse the drastic loss of bird species the last past century. this is an island of natural habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watch the birds. plus, our latest jefferson award winner. find out how one man's passion for helping the homeless sparked an abrupt career change.
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crab fishermen are reeling from a con decembered season this year. new technology may put crabbers back in business. the most recent season it was cut short due to an unexpected influence of humpback whales on california's coast. the wildlife departments didn't want to risk fishing gear on the whales. so far testing is in the early stages. scientists can't move ahead with tests
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until late spring or early summer. birds play a critical role in the environment. in the past 507 years, nearly 30% of the birds in north america, 3 billion have vanished due to habitat loss, pollution and climate change. in project earth report, a cutting edge technology in the bay area is helping scientists work together to better understand ways to help the birds. here is len ramirez. the wild birds come here at the southern edge of the bay area surrounded by urban sprawl. native and migratory birds found a safe haven on a tiny strip of forest. >> this is a little island of national habitat for everything that lives here. specifically we watched the birds. katie is with the bay bird observatory.
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over the past 40 years, volunteers with the nonprofit have studied birds at the coyote creek station. they have seen a worrisome decline in some species. with the climate change, the species are impacted often in a negative way. >> to shed light on the issue, katie and her team collect data using a traditional research method known as banding. >> a big personality. >> the birds are gently caught, feathers inspected by softly blowing on the bird, researchers can check for fat and signs of molting. >> it rolls, goes up and down. >> reporter: a lightweight band is fitted around the leg. the bird is released. if the bird is caught again, the idea allows scientists to keep track of its movement, but -- >> you recapture a low percentage of the birds you band. you have to band a lot of birds to have any turn up at
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another station. >> reporter: now a game changing technology is blowing researchers away. >> we haven't been able to see this data before. >> reporter: it uses radio transmitters to track wildlife as it travels vast distances across the globe revealing incredible new details. >> we had detexts of meadow looks in the valley, northern part of the valley tagged in montana. >> reporter: levi head's up the program for the california department of fish and wildlife. so far california has more than 50 stations with antennas placed from the oregon border to the salted and sea. this is on grizzly island and run by levi's group. >> one station per property is all that is required anything moving by or using the property. >> reporter: researchers attach tiny tracking tags to small birds, bats and butterflies and bees. when the wildlife flies
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by a tower, the tag emits a unique radio signal that gets picked up by the antenna. >> see the red flashing lights? >> reporter: the signal goes to the cloud and ends up in a central database. >> then available for the public to take a look at. >> reporter: what is key, researchers are sharing data, the hope that scientists will more quickly understand where the birds are spending time and identify which areas are the most important to protect as the planet continues to warm. >> i am i'm very concerned. >> reporter: at the coyote creek field station, there is a motis station. they hope it will give the birds a fighting change. >> the more we can slow climate change the better. >> aiming for more than a wing and a prayer. >> there are now 1200 motis stations across 31 countries monitoring 250 species of birds, bats and insects. see where they are traveling at
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kpix.com. starting off with quite a bit of fog and cloud cover. that will retreat. plenty of sunshine this afternoon. a warmer trend kicks in tomorrow and monday. enjoy that while it lasts. cooler weather tuesday and wednesday. a chance of showers by thursday into friday. heading to the giants game, a matinee game, game three of a four game series, temperatures in the low 60s warming up to the mid-60s this afternoon. not bad at all for the middle of april. temperatures are going to be warmer tomorrow, if if you head out to the sunday afternoon game. let's check out the high temperatures for the rest of the bay area this afternoon, we will reach up to where we were yesterday. temperatures in the mid- to upper-70s in the santa clara valley. similar temperatures inland in the east bay. warmest spots around antioch up to 80 degrees. that is the warm spot on the map. low 70s in fremont. upper 50s on the coast in half moon bay.
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a mix of upper 50s and 60s there. about three degrees above average. close to where we should be. low 70s in the north bay. warmest spots higher. fog is slowing down the temperatures warming up. temperatures are three to seven above average this time of year. farther above average tomorrow and monday. 10-day temperature outlook for san jose despite temperatures, then a big drop tuesday and wednesday. more of a drop by thursday and friday associated with the next rain chance which is not going to be a significant rain chance. this time of year, that is what we expect, a few hundreds of an inch of rain thursday into friday is the most likely scenario. the seven-day forecast, inland parts of the bay area, a few warm days then it drops sending us back to near normal temperatures tuesday and wednesday then slightly below thursday and friday as the next rain chance
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moves in. we are not phrasing it as anything more than hit or miss showers. typical in april. temperatures go up and down. everybody settles into the below average temperature pattern by the end of next week continuing into the last fuel we can of april. ups and downs subtle on the coast. coastal drizzle is possible before that chance of showers arrives by thursday into friday. a redwood city man was so iraqed how he saw homeless people being treated, he went to graduating from beauty school. >> reporter: joseph unpacks his car for a few hours of service starting with a chair as the guest of honor.
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>> this is our way of changing the world. >> reporter: joseph started free haircuts for the unhoused in 2019. he had a brush with professionals outside the seattle high again center that tread them like they were invisible. >> like walking through a mine field, stepping over them and not seeing them. that irked me. >> an idea budsed in his head. why not serve those in need right now. >> i said do you need someone to cut hair. >> they said we need someone so badly. >> reporter: jump ahead to 2021, joseph began tent city barbers that gives free haircuts to people living with homelessness in the bay area. >> reporter: our motto is beauty will save the world which is a line from a novel. >> reporter: joseph's redwood city nonprofit mirrors his heart for giving. he spent 15
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years running stanford's digital language lab but wanted a change. he became a cosmetologist and crowd funded for equipment. he offers a safe space for sheer comfort and care. >> i have clients that cut their hair then the next week i'm told that they overdosed or passed away. i take this seriously. it may be the last haircut the person ever gets. >> reporter: tent city barbers provided about 150 o'hare cuts. joseph is not working as a high school substitute teacher, he transports his mobile salons to nonprofits. he is at martha's kitchen in san jose. people line up for a free hot meal and laundry services. >> he is compassionate. >> reporter: anthony leon is grateful joseph trimmed his beard. >> gave me motivation. inspires me. >> reporter: joseph said he gives his best so people can
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look their best. often they leave with a smile. >> thank you. >> reporter: and a style that is a cut above the rest. so, forgiving free haircuts to the unhoused through tent city barbers, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to joseph. >> smile and style. we love that. joseph is now taking newly licensed talent from beauty school that need real world training and mentoring, having them give free haircuts to those in need. this is a win-win situation. >> nominate your jefferson hero at kpix.com/hero. searching for treasure by the bay. a chance to score rare coins worth hundreds of dollars. the scavenger hunt is part fun and history lesson. >> we have hidden them in 11
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different neighborhoods. >> i came over here and climbed over here and it was right there. >> that bay area treasure hunt with a live look at the golden gate bridge today. beautiful bay area. stick around. you don't want to miss that story.
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from something lost to a chance to strike gold, 11 rare and valuable coins were scattered throughout san francisco for a scavenger hunt on friday. the most expensive $2,500 each. the coin collector says this is a fun way to teach people about the city's rich history. >> reporter: as couples are
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posing and photographers capturing, treasure hunters are searching at the iconic palace of fine arts. about a dozen people looking at every possible hiding spot under the dome for a valuable coin. here is a clip posted by the organizer. she happened to be visiting and had no clue about the scavenger hunt until they found a father and son team search. he was looking for something. we thought he lost something. we are looking for a gold coin. we started looking. >> reporter: a coin collector came up with the national scavenger hunt during national coin week. >> i got together 11 coins. total value $10,000. they range from $250. >> reporter: five gold coins,
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five silver and copper. >> all the coins are made here in san francisco. people don't realize that san francisco, we are the king of mints. we have three different. first 1854, second 187-and the current one has been making coins since 1938. >> they put up 11 pictures as clues on the instagram page at 12:00 noon open to the public free. >> it has to be somewhere over here. it has to be. i don't know. i will find this thing. >> reporter: at 12:21 p.m., a scream of excitement. the college student that came to san francisco for a thursday night concert found it. they were supposed to go back to chico after the concert. instead, they got a hotel and now a piece of treasure. >> it's like the coolest thing ever. it's so like -- it is old. it is big.
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>> i was convinced it was behind a pillar. i looked at all the pillars. i came over here and climbed over here and it was there. i almost thought it was trash for a second and it wasn't trash. >> bri and indy thanked them and received a history on the treasure. >> 1910 in san francisco. it's called the indian $10 gold piece. a famous u.s. coin design. >> these are called eagles. >> reporter: this is a single eagle. the value of the coin, $1,100 lars. she says that more than covers her trip. >> i am at a loss for words. this is 1100 that i wasn't expecting to get today. >> reporter: they offered her $1,100 cash on the spot to buy back the coin. she said, no, she will keep the coin for a while. >> so, in case you are
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wondering, there is one coin out there. it hasn't been found yet. the details are on the whiter coin instagram page. if you miss out, organizers plan to do another hunt. they will announce the
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quite a bit of fog across the bay area. lit retreat to the coast and temperatures will warm up. we are in the 40s and 50s early this morning. we climb up to mostly the 60s with the warmest spots inland 70s by lunchtime. 50s on the coast. on the coast, you could graze 60. that is about as high as you will go. san francisco and oakland upper 60s. farther inland, mostly 70s for highs. warmest around 80. warmer temperatures are in store tomorrow and monday. coming up at the top of the 7:00 hour, protests against the war in gaza continue this weekend on college campuses. the latest developments in the bay area and all around the nation. and a popular east bay restaurant that had its share of struggles reopened for business. how it's banking on downtown oakland for a comeback.
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