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runs in the games he has started in those nine games. averaged nearly eight runs a game of support for arrieta. not all of them while he was still in the game. but most of them. 71 runs and he's allowed ten. his veteran catcher, david ross, out on deck. arrieta due up next. >> mike: the standard joke. you give a guy eight runs, he's good. >> jon: in fact, if you gave one or two runs, you'd be good most of the time. >> mike: really all he needs. you said it right, overkill. it's baseball. you know, when you're in a streak, for arrieta, it has been an historical streak, you just enjoy it. he's a hard worker, put in his time. you enjoy it. because there's going to come a time when they can't score a run
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for you. >> jon: baez the hitter. he had a sacrifice bunt, fouled out to right. grounded out to third. when it got the sacrifice bunt, i don't think he was bunting for the sacrifice. with the pitcher, arrieta coming up next. two men on and nobody out in the second inning. that's the way it turned out. foul ball. 2-2. >> mike: this is the fifth year for him. i'm curious in the first four years, he had the break where nobody o could score for you. for matt cain, somebody -- you just don't have control over it. in the national league, you have a little something to say about it. american league, you have -- how many runs that get you. you're going to have a good year, you have to have -- plain and simple.
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giants baseball on nbc bay area and the giants television network. 7-1 the cubs are leading. that's just about an average cups score in games started by jake arrieta so far this year. arrieta is out of the game now. here's travis wood in for the bull pen. wood used to be a startling pitcher for the cubs. now almost exclusively used out of bull pen. he's not made a sing start this year. you'll see his numbers. 11 innings, eight hits allowed, e.r.a. a little above 4. >> mike: pretty good stuff. low 90s fastball, sink and cut. curve ball, slider and change-up. >> jon: left field, soler drifting back on it. under it now. denard span is now 0 for 4. addison russell also came into the game when wood came on.
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part of a double switch. so russell is now at shortstop and baez has moved over to second base. >> mike: any time you see a guy that's a starter as travis wood has been, he's going to have a command of four or five types of movement. now, all of a sudden -- that's an asset that stands out. especially a guy from the left side. >> jon: 0-2 to joe panik. who has walked, singled and also struck out. by the way, baez moved over to third base. not to second base. baez who aim came up as a second baseman with the cubs originally, but he's at third
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base. addison russell will be leading off the ninth inning for the cubs. joe panik is called out on strikes. >> mike: let's look at the money pitch that travis wood features. they set a wide target. with the -- didn't move the glove. jordan baker the plate umpire was taken in by it. >> jon: tomlinson takes low for ball one. tomlinson is pinch hitting for george kontos. tomlinson is hitting .333 and he's 3 for 6. a .500 average as a pinch hitter. pulled foul. toward the giants bull pen.
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right toward cory gearrin who is warming up out there alongside the bull pen coach, mark gardner. >> mike: really has become -- bruce bochy. >> jon: down the left field line, fair ball. extra bases. tomlinson has been on a roll. each though he sometimes goes a few days without getting in a game, he's keeping that going. >> mike: it's hard work and that's how you keep it. extra swings, extra time in the cage. travis wood didn't hang that, that was on the inside corner with a cut. just quickness to the inside corner. that's a nice at-bat with two outs. >> jon: keeps the inning going for buster posey. giants down 7-1 here in the
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eighth inning. the dodgers trailing san diego 5-4 down in san diego. that's in the last of the searchth now. petco park. strike one to buster who shot a glance back at jordan baker. >> mike: he's frustrated with the strike zone today. a lot of people have. >> jon: the fifth hit on the double by tomlinson. first extra base hit of the game. look out. right over toward the cubs dugout. >> mike: he had a shock because that was heat seeking right to him. stream ugly -- he was diving in
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>> jon: tune in to csn bay area monday night for giants pregame live before game one of the giants and padres series. we'll be with you on nbc bay area next friday night at 5:30 pacific time for the giants and rockies from coors field, denver. that should be matt cain making that start. there's cory gearrin. >> mike: numbers for gearrin. ground ball, low 3/4 release with the arm delivery. a lot of balls on the ground when he puts it at the knees. a slider to change.
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the low 90s -- i think the goal for gearrin is to be more consistent with his slider. at times has been lazy. we saw spring training it was a pretty quick slider. giants had to make a place for him. he had a great spring. he was out of options. good addition to the guy's bull pen, especially coming into an existing inning. you need a ground ball. he's that guy. i think as he moves forward, he's going to have to start developing more of that change-up. don't see a lot of them. tighten up that slider a little bit. >> jon: struck him out. >> mike: that was a good one. z lead-off man will be next.
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>> mike: slider starts on the outside corner. he has that low 3/4. similar to the type of spin that sergio romo gets. the break is not as quick. the deception to the eye of the hitter is. >> jon: javier lopez is doing some throwing in the giants bull pen now. 0-1 the count to dexter fowler as david ross is out on deck with the pitcher due up next. lopez, the veteran lefty. >> mike: he needs work. you might see a pitching change. or he just might be getting some work. >> jon: one ball, one strike. cubs have a left-hander throwing in their bull pen, clayton
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richard. maddon. he flew in from mailwaukee afte a day game yesterday. they lost in miller park, including yesterday's game. tonight, jake arrieta was on the mound. as has been the case for most of the past two seasons, all is well for the cubs when arrieta takes over. arrieta 7-0 this year coming into this game in eight starts. he went 7. gave up one run and four hits tonight. that slider in there. strike three called. >> mike: nice pitch. again, the slider. the back door knee lie locate tore. absolutely perfect. >> jon: jason heyward was hurt in the first inning, the first batter of the game. denard span. he sent one to the deepest part of the ballpark. turned into an incredible catch
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but it was evident that he had hurt himself out there. the word we received from the clubhouse later on was that after that catch, he was being evaluated for an injury to the right torso in the abdominal region. so they're in the process of evaluating that. we have not heard what they came up with in terms of what the problem is or something bad or not so bad. didn't look good, though. >> mike: it did not look good. >> jon: david ross, the pinch hitter. two out nobody on. fastball. little bit off the outside.
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>> jon: could be difficulty if there are no clouds. could be tough to see early on in that game. pence is going way back there. off the right field while. the pillar between the second and third archways. a double for ross. >> mike: pretty impressive swinging the bat for david ross. he said he's going to retire at the end of the year. you see him take at-bats like this, off the wall, you say why are you doing that? why are you retiring? you got some game left. right handers take the balls off -- at at&t. >> jon: you do not. when we first saw that wall and that 309 marker on the right field, we assumed the ball should be scraping off the bricks and off the wall all the
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time. >> mike: there were six home runs here. three by the shortstop for the dodgers. z here is kris bryant, he hit the three-run homer. that was the back breaker from the giants point of view back in the third inning. instead of a -- it was suddenly 5-0. kris bryant. the only hit he's had in this game. it was huge. knocked out in the second inning. 1 2/3 innings, five runs, seven hits allowed. >> jon: one out away from out of that inning without that much damage. this is the 40th game for the cubs. he's on pace right now for, what, 32 homers and nearly 120
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>> 8-1 the cubs lead the giants. a run is in the ninth inning. bryant singled the runner home. lopez, you see his numbers for the year. in to face the left-handed hitting anthony rizzo. it's 0-1. >> mike: 20th game that javier lopez has been in. if anything is good that came out of this ball game is that basically almost all of bruce bochy's bull pen got a chance to get some work tonight. >> jon: he's the fifth reliever utilized. that's a foul ball. in the first month of the season
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lopez was having a hard time getting lefties out. but lately, that ability has returned to his arsenal. he's retired all the lefties or at least nobody has had a hit against him for quite a while. 0 for the last seven which would cover search, eight, nine games. he often comes in to face the one hitter. that is fouled. 0-2. rizzo 1 for 6 in his career against javier lopez. one run, five hits for the giants. the giants in their half of the night, the schedule to have belt, pence and -- nobody is throwing in the cubs bull pen at the moment. they had richard up earlier.
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>> jon: back at at&t park into the last half of the ninth inning. cubs brought in the left-hander, clayton richard. there he is. number 33. his numbers for the year. the cubs two left handers out of the bull pen, their numbers not that good so far. >> mike: but they're unique in that they both used to be starters and could both do things with the baseball. and they could both get right handers out. >> jon: i don't remember when richard came up as a starter with the padres. he had some early success at that time. right into right field. just a little ground ball and
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right where nobody was. base hit for brandon belt. a magic action there. >> mike: it was definitely a magic wandu type of hit. this goes right between them. immediately, rizzo, the first baseman broke back to the bag. he's got that. zobrist is all over it. >> jon: belt 1 for 4. hunter pence is 0 for 3. as was belt. that's 0-1. call it an antonym for batting average on balls in play called babit. there's a league average and if the guy is hitting above league
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average, his average is probably due to have a dive. and then the opposite also applies. that is all for hunter pence. 0 for 4 night for him. one away. brandon crawford will come up. i got tired of hearing babbit and they were using magic wandu. i want them to incorporate that and say magic wan due number is very high or low. i want the stats guys to put it in the baseball prospectus. we said, magic wandu is better than babit. >> mike: and we laughed. >> jon: a woman who is a graphics artist. she made t-shirts for all of us that had a picture of the magic wandu. she made an image of one. it said it's better than babit.
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>> mike: batting average, balls in play. i understand babip. but magic wandu is fun. >> jon: babip -- >> mike: nor is orp. there are a lot of statistics that don't sound appealing. >> jon: pop-up. soler. so crawford is 0 for 3 tonight with a walk. and now, the giants will use trevor brown as a pinch hitter for conor gillaspie. >> mike: i would definitely sign that petition. >> jon: by the way, are we spelling it wandoo or du? >> mike: well, i like the oo. >> jon: oo, it is.
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brown to third. and baez throws him out. the cubs take the first one. the eighth consecutive win for jake arrieta. they did a great job with him. that's how good he is. >> mike: you saw some of the best stuff in all of baseball tonight. can't give an arm like arrieta five runs early in the game. it was one big swing of the bat by kris bryant. a three-run homer that led to a five-run second inning. a great night for jake arrieta. >> jon: 22 consecutive starts the cubs have won. for more on the game, tune in to "sportsnet central" csn bay area. tune in monday night for giants pregame live for game one of the giants/padre series. we'll be back with you next week for the giants/rockies in denver. tomorrow, 4:15 and sunday 5:05.
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latakoo: :13 oh my god this is trt:02le =jess/cont vo= it's been a frustrating and emotional friday night for some homeowners in fairfield. late tonight, they are assesing the damage after a fire ripped through their neighborhood. =jess/2-shot= good evening, i'm jessica aguirre. =raj/2-shot= and i'm raj mathai. welcome to this special prime
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time edition of nbc bay area news. we're on early tonight because of the giants game. =raj/map= this 4-alarm fire -- was visible from i-80. this was in a quiet neighborhood -- near fairfield high school. on santa barabara way. =boxes= nbc bay area's cherly hurd is at scene... cheryl -- the wind played a major factor in this... how much damage? =jess/anim= =jess/vo=
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as cheryl mentioned it was the wind that fueled that fire. and that's not the only trouble it caused. this is new video just in, of tree that fell onto power lines in cotati, in sonoma county. it brought down power lines about six o'clock tonight.. and that knocked out power to 140 p-g-and-e customers in the area. =jess/wsi2= the wind is not the only change in the weather satellite radar shows more rain is on the way. =boxes= chief meteorologist jeff ranieri has the timeline. jeff, people may want to re-think their weekend plans.
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that storm we're waiting on has already brought snow to the sierra. still ahead, the trouble it's causing for drivers tonight, who weren't expecting chain controls. =raj/ots= one day later -- we're getting more answers. but the problem remains the same...unrest and bitterness in san francisco. tonight -- we hear from the new police chief -- and the frisco 5 -- the protestors who were instramental in the sfpd shakeup. ==gfx== nbc bay area's jean elle is at city hall...jean -- the drama contiunues tonight. what's the latest?
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>> he had our concerns and what we see happening. >> christina gutierrez is one of five hunger strike hoarse slept on the street more than ten days after a string of officer-involved shootings. she is eager for chaplain to meet with the community. the 26-year veteran says he plans to continue working on use of force reforms and conduct a department review.
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>> reporter: gutierrez and other activists are setting their sights on mayor ed lee. >> somehow since he got to be a mayor we're losing our homes, we got the police murdering people like crazy. >> reporter: filing a recall petition this afternoon, an effort gutierrez and her supporters will fight for. >> i will do anything in my power to see that will happen. because he has failed the city of san francisco. >> reporter: the paper for now will be reviewed by the tent of elections to make sure it meets election codes. i did reach out to the mayor's office late this evening to see if they're aware of this recall effort action i have yet to hear back. >> the flash point was the woman killed yesterday by sfpd. we confirmed her identity, 29-year-old jessica williams,
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shot by an sfpd sergeant while she was in a stolen car, according to the police. sources tell us she crashed the car and tried to may nufsh it away from the crash scene which prompted the officer to shoot her. we continue to follow developments in the flash of flight 804 headed from paris to cairo. the question tonight is whether a fire or explosion sent that plane spiraling out of control. the aircraft transmitted a message in the final moments showing sensors from a window in the cockpit went off at the same time the smoke sensor in the forward lavatory went off. a minute later sensors detected smoke in the avionics compartment that controls the plane. there were two main they're rids working, either a sudden fire or electrical failure, or potentially explosion as well. >> if it's an insider and he put a device, if it was somebody who had knowledge and put it in an area that could be close to a fuel line, or in some other area that they knew it would be
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catastrophic, that's very troubling. >> egyptian search teams say they've found the wreckage of flight 804, including human remains. 66 people were on board. all 66 now believed to be dead. the family of a little boy on life support is being given more time to find a hospital willing to treat him. the 2-year-old has been declared brain dead. this is a medical and legal story that will play out in the next 72 hours. nbc bay area's chuck coppola joins us. we've seen a similar story with jahai mcmath. what's happening here? >> a toddler's life and the difficulty loved ones have once a brain dead declaration has been made. doctors declared 2-year-old israel stinson brain dead after not receiving oxygen for 40 minutes. kaiser permanente said the end
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of life support would come today but a san francisco appeals court presented the hospital from pulling the plug. parents and supporters have until monday to convince the court they know a hospital willing to treat the toddler. >> it means we have more time to pretty much -- they're not going to be in any rush to pull the plug. >> we have until monday basically, man, to get everything together. >> reporter: the case is similar to jahai mcmath, declared brain dead after surgery to correct sleep annie pa. >> the hospital declared this child brain dead five weeks ago, well before he started moving and showing signs of improvement. >> reporter: in a statement, kaiser permanente says, we will continue to work to facilitate the family's request to transfer israel to another facility if another placement is identified. the clock is moving quickly. this monday the parents and their legal advocates will present their written plan to the federal appeals court. the next dekeyser permanente is
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scheduled to present its response. a ruling could come as early as tuesday or wednesday. stolen then recovered. the car that seems to have thieves swooning in san francisco, why the owner says the situation's become almost comical. i would have done it cheaper. i really would have done it cheaper. bring a couple of friends over. >> how much was it? state money used to move a statue 90 feet. we'll tell you about the price tag. and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. colder temperatures for the weekend. a chance of rain and sierra snow. details coming up. hey pal? you ready?
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can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. francisco. you decide. she's either the luckiest or unluckiest woman in san francisco. her car has been stolen four times and returned all four times. she's still smiling. sfpd has advice for her, take a look.
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>> i always check to make sure it's there. oftentimes it's not there. >> reporter: her friends call it voomerang. >> my '97 honda civic. >> reporter: micah nicholson's silver honda has been stolen and returned four times. >> been stole anyone san francisco three times. probably broken into three or four times i would say. can't even count anymore. the first time i was actually pretty upset. >> reporter: this week the '97 civic cave back for the fourth time. the police found it less than a mile from her know valley home. >> now it's kind of funny. like mildly inconvenient to figure out where it is. >> reporter: one time she tracked the car using an app on her smartphone. the thieves dumped it a couple of blocks away. >> simply joyride, drive around town, tear up the vehicle and do doughnuts, stuff like that. >> reporter: the bay area has one of the nation's highest
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rates of car thefts, especially in the city where more than 1,300 cars have been stolen so far this year. thieves usually target the older models because they're easier to break into. >> they're easy cars, all you need is a fork. >> reporter: officers said in order to prevent her car from being stolen, a fifth time, simply get a new one. but it's not easy to trade in an old friend. >> funny, i feel like it keeps coming back to me. >> it might get stolen again this weekend. sfpd says car thefts are down this year because of smart keys on the newer cars. an unexpected visitor in vacaville this morning. it's a black bear climbing fences and prowling the sidewalks. when officers arrived they couldn't find it. no one was hurt, nothing damaged. save for a few claw marks. rare in vacaville but not unheard of. don't leave food, garbage or water out because bears like
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those things. snow conditions in the sierra made for a mems today. heavy traffic, lots of drivers didn't think about chains, and now they're forced to wait it out. cal trans is enforcing chain requirements from donner lake to 90 yak. there have been over two dozen crashes and spinouts today, some of them with injuries. drivers say it's going really, really slow. >> i don't know, this is bad. this is really, reallied about right now. >> how bad is the backup? >> yeah, i was in backup -- when i first started, i was going to be in reno at about 3:18, now estimated time of 4:50. so i'm turn back to sac. >> lots of people were. the storm is unusual in that it's not dumping snow at the summit but rather at the lower elevations where people are trying to get there. that makes for a slow, ugly commute. >> getaway friday. jeff has a two-word explanation. >> el nino. >> yes.
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>> that's exactly what it is. it's just kind of hanging on. and this storm system certainly wild and a little wacky and they have been tracking that sierra snow. as you can see right now on the doppler radar and satellite, we've started to see a bit of a break in the snow across the sierra. but there's certainly more on the way. in terms of our rainfall across the bay area, we haven't had too much today. but our chance of rainfall is now beginning to develop near the coastline of eureka and eventually that's going to get here for tomorrow morning. the source of this cold, blustery weather is all from this area of low pressure. that's basically sitting and spinning across california. it's going to stay through sunday. again our best chance of any shower activity is for tomorrow. as we start off the morning a chance of showers across the bay area. south bay 52. san francisco 53. north bay starts at a chilly 47. how does it look when it comes to future cast? this is going to tell us what we're in for what it comes to rainfall. tomorrow morning, 3:30 a.m., very early, a lot of us are
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sleeping. that's when we start to see scattered showers developing. by 7:00 in the morning you can see the instability is a little bit higher, possibly an isolated thunderstorm for contra costa county county, alameda county. scattered showers san francisco to the santa cruz coastline. as we head throughout the afternoon for tomorrow, 11:00 to about 2:00 p.m., we'll see likely the best chance of any measurable rainfall with thunderstorms right up into the north bay. as we take you through our microclimate forecast tomorrow, it's going to be cold with that chance of rainfall for everyone. you can see in san jose this will put our high at 65 for tomorrow. 67 in cupertino. the peninsula, 66 in palo alto. a strong westerly wind at your back in pacifica. that's going to drop temperatures down to a chilly 59. at san francisco, you need the jacket. if you're here visiting, it's usually a slightly more milder than this, not any rainfall. but you're going to get that chance against the golden gate
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bridge. north bay, east bay, and tri-valley heading up to wine country, 64 and showers possible there. east bay, oakland 65. after 90s in the tri-valley this week, we are going down to 66 in pleasanton for tomorrow. . as we take a look at the weekend forecast, by sunday we'll start to see temperatures warm up a few degrees and we'll begin to get sunshine in here. then by monday's forecast we'll likely go up here to 68 in the peninsula. 69 for the tri-valley. 68 in the north bay. more details on how much total snow for the sierra coming up tonight at 11:00 p.m. >> talking about snow in the sierra in mid-may. thank you. coming up at 10:30 in this primetime edition of nbc bay area news, groceries are about to change. the major makeover planned for nutritional labels. the search for a ring missing 26 years. the mystery over how it got lost and how the owner got it back. a body found in an antioch canal
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canal is being linked to a hit and run reported on monday. someone walking on the deanza trail spotted the man's body early yesterday morning, identified today as 43-year-old wesley caldwell jr. a woman is in custody but police are still searching for a man. it's a challenging time for police departments across the bay area. shakeups, scandals, budget problems have hampered many cities. that didn't dampen spirits in oakland. the police force welcomed 43 new officers. chief sean wentz reminded recruits they'll be held to the highest starts and the new officers realize they're starting their careers under public scrutiny. >> it's not letting it define us being the exception and work through and it excel and get to the place where the community can respect us, build trust with the community. >> challenging but it's also a lot of potential for growth.
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we have to stay on our toes, remember why we came here in the first place. >> congratulation toth the new officers who by the way graduated after spending the last 27 weeks in training. let me show you the problems some folks in a santa fe apartment building say they're forced to live with. unsafe conditions. they say it's been almost a year since two children almost died in a fire which prompted the city to take action. but is san jose really doing anything about it? robert handa looked to see if something was done with the list of 100 code violations. >> reporter: it's easy to see the impact of code violations at this east san jose apartment complex. tenants point out gaming holes and patchwork throughout the 40 units. both signs of damage and ongoing repair. a tenant representative said the city finally paid attention to their problems after two children had to leap to safety during a fire in june 2015. she said inspectors then found 109 code violations. but in her opinion, san jose's
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code enforcement has not done enough since and has given the owner too much time for compliance without any fines since the fire. the group's south bay tenants union echoed that complaint. >> knowing that the focus is on there between tenants, advocates, the media, city council, that they would have taken care of it but that hasn't been the case. >> reporter: the city acknowledges the list of violations. in fact there were violations in almost every unit. but officials say soon after the fire they had the ener replace all smoke detectors, 22 stoves, then later many bathtubs, sinks and a major gas line. now construction is under way on new stairways. >> the property owner has been making progress on correcting any and all violations that we've found. work is continuing at this time. and we are satisfied with progress being made. >> reporter: robert handa, nbc bay area news. a piece of san jose history is on the move. just about 90 feet. the city used state grant money
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to move the statue, the price tag is raising eyebrows. >> reporter: captain thomas fallen depicted raising the american flag in san jose in 1846. >> tom fallon is one of those historic people here in san jose, played a lot in terms of history and evolution here in san jose. >> reporter: this is fallon's historical house just a block away from the statue. today crews spent their day adding the finishing touches on the statue's new home, only a few feet from its old perch. this is video of the move given to us by the construction company. the city needed to move the statue piece by piece to make way for new development. the cost to move the statue a few feet? reports have it at roughly $100,000. >> they paid $100,000 to move from it here to there. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: some say they would not have given the green light.
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>> $100,000? i would have done it cheaper. i really would have. >> couple of friends over? >> bring friends over. we offered to pick them up and move them ourselves. >> reporter: the statue remains controversial because fallon raised the american flag when california was still a part of mexico, the reason this statue is not in a more visible part of town like placo de cesar chavez. captain fallon has a new home after his rather expensive 90-foot journey. a passing driver in philadelphia captured this video tonight of a blimp forced to make a crash landing. it came down in a construction zone off the highway. unbelievably the two on board weren't hurt. the faa and ntsb are investigating. was it a prank or a violent act? investigators are trying to determine what caused a google earth mapping car to catch fire. it happened last night at google's mountain view campus.
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police found two incendiary devices near the car. there was also fire damage to a small section of the building nearby. the incendiary devices are being tested and police are hoping it can tell them more about what happened. it's an iconic silicon valley company but nowadays you can bayou hue for a relatively cheap price, as low as $2 billion. the company is worth $35 billion. according to "wall street journal" much of yahoo!'s value is tied up with real estate and its stake in alou baba. analysts say it's difficult to put it a value on yahoo!'s core business, the part for sale. more traffic in the bay area nowadays means more people are working. that's the upside. today strong job numbers were announced. the employment development department for the state says tech hiring is still going well leading to a drop in the jobless rate. it fell slightly across the state, down to 5.3% last month. here in the bay area, look at that, the numbers are even
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better. unemployment in san francisco county, 3.1%. santa clara county, 3.6%. a new look for the labels at the store. the first lady made that announcement today saying new nutrition label on this the back of food and drinks are aimed at helping you lead a healthier lifestyle. the number of calories will be large and build so you can see them. a new line will tell you how much sugar has been added. there will be a more realistic serving size on the package. look for those changes over the next two years. only in the bay area, a local vodka company is collecting fog water for a special limited edition vodka called "fog point." it's going to sell for $125 a bottle. all proceeds will go to water conservation. alameda based hangar 1 vodka is behind the experiment. a surprise phone call ends a
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mystery for a concord woman. her jewelry was taken from her home back in 1990. didn't go far. nbc bay area's alise kirschner has the story from concord. >> i was eight months pregnant. they wouldn't fit anymore. >> reporter: jillian carusa remembers it like it was yesterday. >> 1990, so 26 years. yeah. >> reporter: the concord resident came home to find her house broken into, her jewelry including her wedding ring and concord high school graduation ring were taken. >> the police had said that everything was probably pawned. and i wouldn't be seeing anything returned to me. >> reporter: it all changed when she got a call yesterday from concord high saying someone had found her 1983 graduation ring with her name engraved inside. >> she was gardening, she said, and she -- digging and all of a sudden she saw this gold in there. >> reporter: an elderly woman who lives in this pleasant hill home tells joann she found it in
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her garden. we hoped to talk to her but got no answer. there's a few questions still lingering. >> it is odd. >> reporter: julianne doesn't understand it but says she is happy to have a piece of her past back. >> it's a symbol of high school, you don't get that back. but now i do, i guess. >> the woman who found the ring still has no idea how that ended up in her backyard. said she was gardening when she found and it she's happy she did. nbc bay area news starts now. right now at 11:00, traffic san francisco politics or going too far this time? first the police chief, now the frisco 5 protesters are targeting mayor ed lee. >> you're joining us now. we've been on early because of the giants game on nbc bay area. turmoil continues.
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we hear from the new police chief and the frisco 5. the protesters who were instrumental in the sfpd shakeup. jean, we're getting more answers but unrest and bitterness still in san francisco. >> reporter: that's right. tonight the police chief is out but protesters say they now have their eyes set on room 200 at city hall. as mayor ed lee was meeting with his newly appointed acting chief tony chaplain, lee's critics were busy taking steps to begin a recall effort, filing a notice of intention to circulate a recall petition with the department of elections this afternoon. christina gutierrez is a hunger striker who fought for the removal of the police chief saying she and supporters will support the recall effort. >> and i would do anything in my power to see that will happen. because he has failed the city of san francisco.
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