tv KPIX 5 Noon News CBS November 23, 2015 12:00pm-12:31pm PST
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studios. this is kpix5 news. good afternoon, i'm michele gray ago. -- and michelle griego. and frank malloch oh, we start with the breaking news, police say that two people are dead in the suspected gunman's on -- is on the loose, officers discovered a victim on the road in the home. please identify the possible shooter in the case, the suspect is driving a black toyota pickup truck law enforcement us on alert in that area and we will bring you more as we it is made available. a possible break in the murder of the east bay muralist. the person of interest is in custody in connection with the shooting death of antonia ramos last september, the name of this the suspect is not being released it, they will wait until formal charges are fired. ramos was killed while working on a mural on west street the morning of september 29. developing is on the paris attacks, belgium is on a high alert, on this there is an imminent terrorist threat. more than a dozen raids had
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been staged in the past 24 hours, 21 people had been detained and four are facing charges related to the terror attacks in paris, the man authorities are seeking is not among them. salah abdeslam is not among the persons arrested during the search. schools and subways in the capital city will remain closed until wednesday but the belgian prime minister says the alert level will remain high for the time being. david cameron is in paris for meetings with president francois hollande and he will ask for parliamentary approval to join airstrikes on syrian targets. as an obama and french president francois hollande meet tomorrow in -- president francois hollande meet tomorrow in the white house. because of recent events, security will be tight as americans travel to destinations this week. 46 million people will travel in the united states this week and they will see extra officers patrol dogs and guns and every airport , train stations and tourist
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destination in the country. j johnson says the agencies ready for anything. i always hesitate to rank threats but the potential copycat, the lone wolf at her this one that will continually focus on. >> lanes at the airport -- lines at the airport will be longer and slower, the tsa says it will handle 25 -- he will handle 25 million passengers this week with enhanced screening. we are more aware of the increased security now and people are more nervous at the same time and we are still traveling. travelers are nervous and so are the airlines. bomb threats and redirect it three flights last week headed overseas including a turkish a lot airlines. in new york city, they at held on a drill in the subway system, it included an attacker in a suicide vest. we beefed up our resources that we are in a position to
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handle a significant number of events going on simultaneously or sequentially. the department of homeland security says there are no writable for anywhere in the ui. -- us. and extra security will be in place flights heading over from -- . amtrak us at a -- is at a mortgage adding more trains and seats to handle thousands of passengers this week, more space will be added to several routes across the country including the bay area. the bc has stayed this week will be tomorrow, wednesday and sunday. nearly 47 million americans will travel over the holiday and the gas prices so low, aaa says the number of people traveling by car could hear -- hit an eight year high. tsa urging passengers to arrive extra early as we mentioned, all us airports are in heightened security in response to the terror attacks in france. anyone who commutes will tell you traffic can be a nightmare and today we are finding out just how much it's
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costing us to -- one of the areas mentioned in the new finding. this is become an area that drivers expect to be always congested. it looks pretty good behind me right now. it could be a long time until there's a solution to this problem. is horrible. >> stop, go. >> a morning commute in the bay area is anything but pleasant. >> it's hard because i live in richmond so going to richmond and coming back is a whole bunch of traffic. i know coming to work i have be two hours early just to make sure i am on time. it's getting worse and worse, i live in concorde and i commute to berkeley it's only 20 miles but on the way home it takes two hours. in a report released, the highway users alliance list the top 50 worst bottlenecks in the country and the bay area has two in the top 20 number 12 eastbound i 80 in san francisco between 101 and bay bridge and
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number 16, eastbound i 80 between 580 interchange and ashby avenue in berkeley. each of the bottlenecks/last 2 miles in cause about an annual delay of two hours. it was someone can could help out with that because it's taking 45 minutes to cross the bridge from emeryville and i think that's ridiculous. before he can even get into the details of the solution, it all comes down to finding the money to support the billion- dollar project. a lot of money in the bay area and we need to help ourselves but we have been doing that, we need our partners in sacramento and washington, d.c. to come to for with significant investment as well. he went on to say that he has one solution that some people may not like hearing. that is to raise the gas tax. let's go outside one more time on a cloudy day around the bay -- bay there is we tower,
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it looks chilly there. there's some rain in the forecast, experts are trying to determine what kind of affect el niño will have time claim it scientists say that they have the potential -- a potential to bring powerful storms in the state that el niño can be constant, storms from 1997 and -- caused 90 -- million dollars in damage. how about the rain? >> it is on track moving its way but we have been off to a faulty start. i got the green light -- back on schedule, no more delays in any local airports, let's talk about the rain. you can follow at home by using the futurecast, tomorrow morning hit in this scattered shower around the coast and -- of peninsula. that is the cold front that slices through the central bay this time -- bay this time tomorrow afternoon. goes to the south by the evening commute and hidden mist shower, wraparound moisture
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where we are sleeping tuesday -- while you're sleeping tuesday into wednesday. with the colder air mass, the precipitation, we can anticipate snow in the local mountains more on that later. happening today the cross- examination of an fbi agent in a trial of raymond shrimp boys chow, he is in trial for rocky tearing mark money laundering and murder, -- in an east -- east coast crime syndicate. he is providing key testimony. a civil rights lawsuit is being held on behalf of the protesters, and berkeley last december, we caught some of the chaos in the streets below, berkeley police ran out of teargas that night, officers were later criticized for strategy to get the protesters running. the no loss of claims -- new lawsuit claims the protesters rights were violated and excess force was used. 30 people are without hope after a fire tore through a
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berkeley apartment building. it happened on the right way, a man who lived directly underneath apartment that caught fire, heard his upstairs neighbors who is disabled call for help, everyone is able to get out mobile one person -- although one person was hurt. investigators are trying to figure out what started the fire and the landlord put a tenant in a motel overnight and the red cross is helping find shelter beyond that. tonight, the city council is considering a plan that will make it tougher for retail chains to shut up shop in their town. some retail stores will drive off local stores -- -- and hold the public hearing before they are allowed to open in san carlos. their encroaching and changing the habitat of the basic neighborhood. i think you have super serve your treasure, whatever that may be in for san carlos, it's the -- a sweet little downtown. early this year, palo alto passed a similar ordinance
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new orleans... a surveilance camera captures new at noon, a good samaritan shot on the street of new orleans, surveillance camera captures a man dragging a young woman took -- to a park suv, -- took part suv, tulane student peter gold stop to help and seconds later, the suspect 20- year-old, your it pain of new orleans, pulled a gun on bold and shot him in the stomach, he
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tried to shoot gold again but the gun jammed, ten is a subject of a manhunt and gold is hospital -- hospitalized and is expected to be okay. turns out a lot of injuries from san francisco tour bus crash earlier this month could have been prevented, orange barriers called k rails are supposed to protect pedestrians and instead they turn into dangerous projectiles from when the bus barrels through them injuring 20 people, they should've been weighted down by water by the contractor but many were nt, public works was supposed to inspect them. we are going to make sure there are inspect there's from san francisco public works go out -- public works gaudin make sure that those k rails the barriers will be filled with water. public works apparently is going to have a lot of inspecting to do in week checked other sites in the city and found several k rails were partially filled with water or completely nt.
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gas prices have dropped 11 cents a gallon in just the past two weeks, the survey said the national average for regular unleaded is to .14 as the still a bit higher in our metro areas, and san jose and oakland at 2.69 would san francisco at 2.81, the bay area presses are look roughly 45 cents lower at this time last year. good news because it's getaway weekend we have little rain coming. about half an inch of rain's expect it right here. i am checking in with my weather watcher, these are people who have eyes to arm microclimate, right now, los altos 57, steve also comments that the fog is about to burn off today, no peaks of sunshine, thanks for that stephen, 49 degrees in novato. she says it's clear early this morning but the clouds are
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coming in. we have clouds in the south bay as well. this is a look out to me by stadium home of super bowl 50 and 76 -- do you know that the super bowl, there's us much food consumed on that day as there is almost on thanksgiving like things giving us a number one day and super bowl number two and frank would agree with -- with agree with that. chips and guacamole on super bowl. temperatures 50s and 60s, looks like towards thanksgiving we will begin to clear out on that date but -- day but until then we are cloudy, temperatures 10 degrees cooler today than yesterday, low clouds at the coast going not going anywhere. and area -- an area of low pressure that developed in the gulf of alaska. futurecast we contend the precipitation together. the leading edge of the cold front slicing through the north bay by 10:00 a.m., across central bay in the noon hour's -- and then it's pretty much out of there, hit -- it, hit and miss showers in the afternoon and in its wednesday more rain showers and a
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wraparound moisture. we can see the snow level drop down to 25 -- drop-down to 2500 feet with a dusting of snow anticipated at mount hamilton and mount diablo area. perhaps a new snowflakes at skyline boulevard. have an inch of rain to the east along the coast. three tenths to the south, six tenths in ukiah, cooler than yesterday. record high 72 yesterday in oakland, today 63. tonight 40s and 50s. a little bit of light snow tuesday through wednesday morning. wednesday the rain ends and the front-end frigid things giving day. in the high sierra, a winter storm watch in effect. i want you to be one of my weather watchers. all you need is a rain gauge and a good sense of humor [ laughter ] i like to play with you. we like that.
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go state warriors are in the verge of making history, -- virtual making history, big history, last nights win against the nuggets they are 15- zero, if they win the lakers they hold the record two of the start of an nba season with 16 winner. prepared to pay up, the dead success have constant ticket prices to skyrocket. a cool 4500 bucks, vip boxes 5200, if you want to stand good for you, it will cause you to 50. you can stand at home and watch it on tv. let's check the big boards, let's see how the markets are doing, dow is down about 40 points. next, not enough words in the bay area food pantry, making a plea to the public health those in need for the holiday. details on how you can get involved when we get back. ,,,,,,,,,,
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edition frank has the sound effects, officials say the bird was chosen for his beautiful feathers and very confident while, i did not know they had a cop didn't walk. >> before the big data -- day that turkey will kick back in a four-star hotel. i like when you did it. >> sent us a charity said it need more people to donate eggs giving turkeys. this is the flipside of the queen -- flip side of the coin they need more words, sacred heart community service will provide 4200 employees with a holiday food box, right now they are short of turkeys, it's open from nine to five in the next three days, volunteers hope that they know when this -- one this holiday season will go hungry. we need to make sure we have enough turkeys by wednesday, if you have a buffer as well. >> anyone who don't once to donate, can go directly to sacred heart and san jose. our student rising above the come that death when she was very young but for -- the
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biggest challenge was bullying. >> how she rose above it all. when her point of view. >> she and her partner are -- leading the the discussion in ap government -- discussion in ap government class. what words come into mind when you hear police brutality . >> she's an . >> she's an honor student at summit prep charter school in redwood city, you would never guess that she is death. >> my left ear has a cochlear implant you the hearing on my right here. >> her hair covers the reading devices, she -ellipsis- ellipsis read -- blip -- lip reads. >> when you look at june lisa you see a beautiful articulate woman. i don't think you have an impression about how hard she fights every single day. >> are speaking is not affected because june lisa was not warned the, she became very sick when she was 5-years-old,
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and the antibiotics damaged or hearing. she spent a year in and out of the hospital. i felt like there wasn't any sound in the world. the medications made her gain weight. this is her at the school for the deaf. when she went to a mainstream school, the teasing started. he was just compared me to like an animal or an object. >> students like julissa who are chronically bullied develop serious feelings of war with worthlessness and shame that tear -- takes years to undo. >> julie says mom helped her access -- that makes unique and different. >> i think she's a great girl. >> and she has some big heart -- a big heart. the one hot dog? >> the heart shows at home. >> she takes care of her nephew
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and younger sibling because her mom works seven days a week, money state. >> she comes home very tight tired. >> is that the plate work from where it happened christmas. >> being the first of our family to go to college will make that happen. >> she's still forced to make good in this world and she has a strength of care or that it's truly remarkable for student her age. despite all the challenges, there's always a way for you to rise above them. ,, students rising above proudly sponsored by bassett. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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♪ >> thomas: yeah, i was thinking about it, too. >> ivy: [ sighs ] >> thomas: door was open. >> ivy: mm-hmm. >> thomas: how you doing? >> ivy: good. functioning. what about you? >> thomas: yeah. good. barely functioning. >> ivy: yeah, i think that's an overstatement. so, do you, uh, do you need something or... >> thomas: yeah. yeah, actually, i-i do.
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