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>> live, from the kpix5 studios, this is kpix5 news. >> a dark day in the city of lights. we learned a california student is dead and good evening. i'm brian hackney. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. tonight, governor jerry brown has activated the state's threat assessment system in response to the terror in paris. there are no known threats in california at this time, however, brown says activating the system will keep people safe by helping local, state, federal, and private agencies share information about any suspicious activity that may be detected. meanwhile, hundreds of people lit candles tonight in paris to rebound the victims of yesterday's attacks. tonight, isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly
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series of shootings and explosions that killed at least 129 people. more than 350 others were wounded in the attacks. dozens of them are in critical condition. cbs reporter kenneth craig joins us live from paris. kenneth in. >> reporter: well, it is now sunday morning here in paris and obviously, that investigation is still very much underway. a lot of the police activity we saw this morning has been centered around this area near the theater where 89 innocent people were killed. across paris, mourners lit candled and comforted each other at memorials one day after their city was terrorized. >> reporter: the eiffel tower was dark. members of the band u2 paid their respects. one of the victim an american,
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23-year-old nohemi gonzalez. >> she will be profoundly missed. >> reporter: cbs news the fbi will send a handful of agents to paris, but the french government has not asked for investigative assistance. three teams of extremists carried tout attacks. first, near france's national stadium from the french president francois hollande evacuated after a suicide bomber blew himself up when his vest was detected. minutes later another group opened fire in a string of crowded cafes killing dozens. the gunmen first attacked customers at this restaurant firing 100 bullets. some of them went through these windows. >> reporter: another team took hostages at the concert hall where eagles of death metal was playing. as many as 89 people were killed. french authorities have identified the seven attackers.
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the islamic state has claimed responsibility. and memorials and vigils continue to grow across the city including this one behind me where we have seen people visiting all night long. >> kenneth, thank you. people in san francisco showed their support at the french consulate. a san carlos man was just a block away from one of the attacks and he told our andria borba he heard four shots and grabbed his phone. >> that concert hall, it was terrible. it was a band from california playing. >> i know. i think a lot of people did die there. >> reporter: via a shaky skype connection, katherine morearty and her daughter gets some face time with her husband brian who is in paris. he was half a block away from one of the attacks when he
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heard gunfire. >> we heard bang, bang, and then it got very quiet in the restaurant. >> reporter: someone checked his smartphone and realized the shots were part of a terrorist attacks. >> he said oh my god there is another one and a third one. >> reporter: that is when brian texted kathlene who was teaching preschoolers in the bay area. >> the first thing he wrote was i am fine. >> reporter: two hours into the attacks, things became terrifyingly real again for brian. >> we ran inside and she yelled out in french everybody get under the table. so we did. and, we dove down and didn't really know why she had said that. we didn't know if she saw someone coming down the street or heard gunfire. >> reporter: brian will fly home to the bay area on sunday. >> oh my gosh. i can't even tell you. to see his face. i have never been so excited to see him in my life. >> reporter: andria borba, kpix5. >> and some bay area travelers are returning from paris
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tonight. passengers arriving at sfo told us despite some slight cancellations, the french airports are operating almost normally but the security lines are exceptionally long. >> they put the army out on the streets. getting through airport security this morning was quite difficult. >> the line for passport control was almost two hours long. >> we checked in with sfo, oakland, and mineta. so far, no security changes at any of those airports in response to the attacks. well beefed up security tonight for bay area sporting events. the oakland police department had a lot more offices visible at oracle arena for the warriors game. fans were screened and had to pass through metal detecters. they kept an eye out for trouble. it will be a similar experience for fans headed to the oakland coliseum tomorrow. the raiders face the vikings and the nfl has ordered
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security to be beefed up inside and outside of all of the stadiums. the 49ers are off this week. fighting terrorism was a key topic in tonight's democratic debate which aired right here on channel 5. after taking the stage, the candidates pledged to ramp up efforts against the islamic state. together, leading the world, this country will rid our planet of this barbarous organization called isis. >> it cannot be contained. it must be defeated. >> let's get to cbs reporter marlie hall in des moines, iowa tonight. marlie? >> reporter: the democratic candidates squared off on a number of issues from security to the economy. but right from the start, every candidate's first words had to do with the terror attacks in france. the second democratic presidential debate started in silence as the candidates recognized those killed. and the next question focused
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on national security and isis which has claimed responsibility. >> we have to look at isis as the leading threat of an international terror network. >> reporter: hillary clinton leads in the polls and her two opponents worked to slow down the front runner. senator bernie sanders tried to connect clinton's vote as senator to approve the 2003 invasion of iraq with the rise of isis. >> the disastrous invasion of iraq, something that i strongly opposed, has unraveled. the region completely. >> reporter: iowa is an early caucus state. in less than three months, iowa will pick the democrat they think should be nominee for president. all of the candidates have campaign on improving the middle class, but governor martin o'malley questioned clinton's ties to wall street. >> secretary clinton, when you put out your proposal on wall street, it was described as
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weak tea. >> reporter: sanders attacked clinton on campaign dollars from big business. >> why do they make millions of dollars of campaign contribution ins they expect to get something. >> reporter: one thing all the candidates could agree on was inn creasing the minimum wage. the next debate will be in new hampshire december 19. there were some fireworks between the front runners. listen to this testy exchange on the topic of campaign finance. >> i'm run running a different campaign. we are relying on 750,000 campaign donors. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. basically, he has basically used his answer to impugn my integrity. let's be frank here. oh, wait a minute senator. you know, not only do i have hundreds of thousands of donors, most of them small, and i'm very proud that for the
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first time, a majority of my donors are women, 60%. >> the candidates also squared off on higher education. particularly who should pay for it. >> i disagree with free college for everybody. i don't think everybody should be sending donald trump's kids to college. >> debt free college is the goal that we need to obtain as a nation. my daughters went to college on a mountain of bills. we are proud of them graduation day, but we will be proud every month for the rest of our lives. it doesn't need to be that way. >> while the jury is out on who won the debate, melissa cain says there is at least one big loser. >> if there is any lose tore night it is wall street. it was a contest to see who could be tougher on the big banks. who could be tougher on wall street. bernie sanders went after clinton who has gotten flak from receiving so many donations from wall street and he took it right to her on the
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campaign contributions. >> overall, the debate had very little cross talk and martin o'malley did a good job holding his ground with the front runner. the terrorist attacks were also a big topic on the campaign trails. donald trump took aim at the tough gun laws in paris. >> nobody had guns but the bad guys. nobody. nobody. nobody had guns. i tell you what. you can say what you want. but if they had guns, if our people had guns, if they were allowed to carry ... >> one of trump's rivals carly fiorina said they were a direct consequence of the obama administration's policies. a touching tribute at the
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metropolitan opera house today. the orchestra had a performance of the french national anthem. after the singing someone in the crowd yelled viva la france. ♪ [ music ] and earlier in paris, a lone piano painted with a peace symbol outside the concert hall where a pianist played john lennon's imagine. and stay with us online and on the air for continuing coverage of the attacks. let's take a breath and look outside where the clouds are moving overhead. the first sign we are about to get wet. that is because a bit of a storm is on the way headed east off the pacific. rain is beginning to fall in far northern california so, clouds will be increasing in the next few hours and then it begins to rain overnight with
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winds picking up and temperatures coming down. we will expect up to three quarter of an inch of rain before things begin to clear up later sunday. there will be snow in the mountains as well and we will cover it all in detail in a few minutes. >> still to come, new details ton out of control tour bus that plowed through union square, the evidence police are looking at tonight. >> plus, a car plunging off a bay area cliff. what investigators think drove them off the road. >> and how much did it cost to pull off this six second implosion of the bay area's eastern span? ,,,,,,
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following yesterday's tour s crash at san fra square. >> at least six people in the hospital tonight following yesterday's tour bus crash at san francisco's union square. chopper 5 captured the aftermath. they hit a cyclist before crashing. the tour bus is out with a written statement tonight and emily turner is live at the scene. >> reporter: take a look over my shoulder at what has happened over the last 24 hours. this is are that bus crashed into and yet it doesn't look like anything has happened. everything is back up ready to go. that investigation is still underway. the traffic investigation unit is handling this case now. with our news partner. kcbs, the bus is at an impound
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lot. police are looking at dash cam video of the bus. we have a statement from city sightseeing which is the company that owns that bus and runs that tour. the statement from the ceo says everyone at city sightseeing san francisco is deeply saddened by the union square accident. our hearts and prayers go out to the individuals impacted. we pray everyone involved recovers fully and quickly. in the meantime today, tourists didn't seem to know exactly what would happen, but if they did, they didn't mind. they were hopping on the tour buses enjoying their afternoon out and saying we don't think it is going to be a problem. >> we are going to give it a shot and see. i am still walking and talking.
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>> reporter: so, those tourists may not seem to be fazed but folks who work here in union square certainly are. i spoke to employees at the store right next to where this happened. they said this was horrific. they had a hard time sleeping because of what they saw. businesses are back open as usual. it will take them some time to get over what happened. reporting live, emily turner, kpix5. drowsy driving may have contributed to a dramatic crash on marin county cliff. two people were inside when the car plunged onto the rocks below. it happened just after midnight near stinson beach. they rescued the pair just 20 minutes before the peak of high tide. they were air lifted to the hospital with life threatening injuries. it took just six seconds and $20 million to take down the largest of the support that held up the bay bridge. our mark kelly was there when
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it went out with a bang. >> reporter: it took 600 charges to bring the largest pier to its knees. the bidez family woke up at 4:00 a.m. to grab a front row seat but were not impressed with the show. >> i thought it would be bigger. >> i thought it would be more. i mean, it was okay. >> reporter: but caltrans is not concerned with theatrics. they wanted to bring down pier e3 safely. >> everything went according to plan that we are aware of. >> reporter: they chose november to do the blast for a specific reason. >> it was determined that november would be the best time because of the least amount of wildlife in the area. >> reporter: crews will spend the coming days in the water to see if the blast really worked and the pier collapsed the way it should. >> we will get information from that data. we don't have it this quickly. >> reporter: if it did work, we will see crews implode the other 21 piers. >> so i'm going to come back. >> reporter: on treasure
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island, mark kelly, kpix5. >> all right, we have rain on the way in the bay area. when it rains tonight, it will pour, however briefly. as the system offshore will enhance. the winds will pick up behind this. generally the feeling sunday, it will be wet and clearing. by having a look at the bay bridge. in concord, 53 degrees. livermore 49. san francisco, 57. here is what is happening. the cold air is plunging out of the gulf of alaska urging this through. the radar is pulling a few echoes over cape mendocino. it will come into the bay areas in a few hours. it will be almost out to san jose and the mountain view. and mountain view at this hour is reporting clear skies. it will improve.
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it will all blow up. >> the visibility is dramatically improved from today's visibilities. have a care if you are headed toward the hills. and as we have a look at the golden gate bridge, rain will spread south tonight. heaviest amounts will reach a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch. it will come down good, but very briefly. overnight lows, we are looking at readings mostly in up ther 30s to mid 40s around the bay area. and, as we look ahead toward tomorrow, sunrise at 12 minutes before 7:00.
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san francisco manages only 59 degrees tomorrow and the cold air behind all this. 57 right now. so we will not do much better in the high. down in the south bay, tomorrow morning around sunrise, it will be wet. and then, it will begin to clear up. temperatures near 60 degrees. over in the east bay, a little earlier on the rain. an temperatures in the upper 50s with 57 in vallejo. benicia, 58 degrees. in the north bay, rain at 4:00 in the morning and then, places where the sun will come up. it will be a beautiful day. and a little bit of rain. in the afternoon. it will mostly dry out. ukiah, mostly cloudy skies but no rain yet. as we look toward part of the coast to begin the rain first of course. so tomorrow, it is wet in the early going, and sun will be the keyword for monday through saturday. as we get the system moving through overnight, we are going to have sunshine coming out and it will stay that way right through saturday. so, at least the weather looks sunny. not so sure about the sports. here is vern. >> come on, we have another
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good show. this time i mean it. why the pack 12 may be sitting out the college football playoffs. and, stanford and oregon put on an absolute thriller in palo alto. you can't miss this one. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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pac-12 will not be invited. too many losses from the por >> college football playoffs hit. safe to say, the pack 12 won't
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be invited. too many losses from all the power teams. oregon catch and pass. vernon adams. wide open. darren carington. 47-yard play. and go. 49 yards for the ducks up by 12. 14 seconds in the game. kevin hogan. little corner shot. touchdown. cut oregon's lead to two. about that. hogan's pass broken up by joe walker. was intended for austin hooper.
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oregon in a thriller pulled it off 38-36. all the pack 12 teams. not playoff worthy. against oregon state tonight. late first half, already 17-3. trey watson. and watson weaves around the near side. , breaking tackle. 45-yard touchdown. 24-3. third quarter. now 37-18. maurice harris on the screen pass. nifty moves by him. 29-yard touchdown. his second touchdown of the game. fourth quarter. a little cherry on top. golf throwing his sixth touchdown of the game to malik mcmorris. 300 pounds. bears wracked up 760 yards of offense. they won 54-24. they are becoming bowl eligible for the first time since 2011. in overtime, nevada with
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that pistol offense needed the score to beat san jose state. tyler stewart. gibson. game winning touchdown. nevada wins 37-34 in overtime. san jose fell the 4-6. they become bowl eligible. take a time-out here ahead. an absolute shocker. in ufc. involving the biggest name in the game. and ... the warriors. spotless. that record taken to the brinkly a one win team. ,,,,,,
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warriors spotted brookylyn point lead ...then went to work... watch this from ste fty lay-in. warrio >> klay thompson's back was breaking. brooklyn, a 17-point lead. went to work. steph curry, nifty. warriors up one, four-and-a- half left. 90 second mark. it is former warrior jarrett jack. give me a little shooter. roll. brooklyn back up. jack at 28. ten seconds left. nets up 3. iguodala. tied at 97-97. nets with a half second left. brook lopez came this close. they went to overtime. and, in overtime, it was all dub nation. golden state up six. here is curry. step at 34. warriors pulled away to win. 107-99. golden state now 11-0. dropped the puck with the sharks.
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jack tied at one in overtime. vlasic, no. patrick marleau, yes. marleau got the rebounded shot and the sharks won it in overtime 2-1. hey, san jose 2-0 to start their six game road trip. from melbourne australia, ufc shocker, holly holme upset rhonda rousey with a second round knockout. a kick to the head and a punch to the jaw and that is it. rousey had been labeled a 20-1 favorite to win. we will be back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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