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>> and i'm michelle griego. da george gascon just announce that does two alameda county deputies were seen beating stanislav petrov in an alley after leading police on a high-speed chase. >> they are charged with assault under color of authority, assault with a deadly weapon, battery with serious bodily injury, and we are waiting for additional medical record that is might lead to additional charges. >> bail was set at $140,000 for each of the two deputies. they're expected to self surrender soon. we will have much more coming up on kpix 5 news at 5:00. san francisco's mayor said that an off-duty muni driver's
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rant will not be tolerated. >> what? >> i'm a what? >> [bleep] >> i'm not even black. >> okay. >> the confrontation started over a parking spot near the muni yard. the driver continued his verbal assault even as the woman tried to explain her side of the story. the copy of an internal memo states that they are recommending that the bus driver be fired. mayor ed lee added, quote, this ugly behavior will never be tolerated. i applaud the swift action after this video came to light and seeking termination for this individual. campaign 2016, democratic candidate bernie sanders making a campaign stop today, and jackie ward, you got a chance to speak with him. what was that like? what did he say? >> reporter: i did. i snagged him for three minutes before he went on stage, but first, it's a warm day in
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stockton. a woman who was standing on stage with bernie sanders actually fainted and had to be taken off by the secret service and will be okay. overall, bernie sanders was really pleased and said that the people here are ready for a political revolution. thousands were here hours before he took the stage saying that stockton is frankly, known to have many problems and highlighted stockton as an example of one of the communities across our country that are hurting and said raising the national minimum wage will help families living here. >> i would say that in america, we have millions of people today who are working at salvation wages, that we have massive levels of mechanic and wealth and inequality and if you live 40 hours a week, you
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should not live in poverty. 15 15 an hour is a living wage. you won't get rich with that. >> reporter: he got a huge response to that. so in a one on one interview that i had with him, skied him about president obama's upcoming visit to hiroshima and i very more tonight at 10:00. >> jackie, what is the state of mind that he can still win the nomination? >> reporter: he admits that he has a steep climb ahead of him in the next month, so expect to see a lot of campaigning in california. he realizes that every vote and every delegate in the state truly counts. back to you. >> jackie, thank you. while sanders is here in the golden state, hillary clinton is campaigning in kentucky. speaking to young parents at a family center in lexington,
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clinton said she believes that child care is at the core of everything she wants to do and job training and child care and the economy should be looked at as a whole. >> feeling like you are not doing everything you need to coto co -- do to take care of your kids, make -- makes it difficult to do work outside your home. >> the former secretary of state will be going to louisville next, and look for more tonight on kpix news at 5:00 and on our website. in about an hour and a half, the nephew of a well- known san francisco attorney will be arraigned for her murder in court. 19-year-old angelo zamora is charged in the stabbing death of marla zamora who was stabbed in her home on friday night in
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potrero hill. a makeshift memorial is now outside her home. in less than two hours san francisco city leaders will consider clarifying the rules in which employees can contact deportation authorities. >> this comes nearly a year after a shooting death on pier 14. the suspect in that case was a mexican national facing charges who was released from san francisco's jail despite a federal request to keep him in custody for deportation. hundreds of teachers, parents, and supporters are holding a rally at san francisco's unified school district this afternoon, calling for stable and safe and supportive schools grappling with the affordability cries. the rally starts at 4:59 and they plan to speak at the board of education meeting at 6:30. the san jose city council
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will vote on whether to impose a temporary freeze on rent increases or issue a new cap sooner. the 8% for year would drop to 5% this fall but concerns from renters are prompting the council to consider moving the start date to june. in cupertino, decision time for a big apartment complex proposal. >> as kiet do reports, the plan is for it to be built next to apple's spaceship headquarters now under construction. >> reporter: this is not your normal apartment complex. it's called the hampton and in a prime location in cupertino, literally right next to apple's spaceship campus. they will meet tonight to talk about the plans to expand the capacity to 942 units. the owners, the irvine company,
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wanted to be more complimentary with what apple is proposing. the buildings are set to be no higher than 75 feet which apple was concerned about since top floor tenants can see right in the campus. irvin said they will plant vegetation to solve that problem. there does not appear to be any major opposition to the project and cupertino could use another 600 apartment units. 600,000 apple employees are expected to jam the streets once the apartments are done, so the apartments will be in high demand. the meeting the be at 6:45 p.m. tonight at the cupertino city hall. kiet do, kpix news. today, east bay mudd's board of directors will consider to end the water emergency that has been in place since 2014 and decide whether to suspend the water
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use reduction. the reservoir that serves the east bay is 98% full. new numbers so that the city made $74000 from the super bowl, most from the increase in hotels. but the city spent $3.5 million preparing for the game, a total of $3.4 million already reimbursed. a ban in junk food vending machines may come to san francisco's city properties if the proposal passes today. instead of candy, chips, and sodas, they will offer healthier choices with no more than 200 calories for serving. 911 dispatchers would be exempt from the band. steph curry has left fans in awe countless time this is season and just did it again. we told you he would continue
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his reign as mvp and he was the first unanimously chosen most valuable player followed by kawhi leonard and lebron james, and everyone is talking about how he led the warriors to an overtime win last night. it was raining threes as he broke a record with 17 points in overtime. he was recovering from a knee injury for 2 weeks and finished with 40 points overall. up 3 to 1 the warriors look to close out the series tomorrow night at the oracle. they'll do it. right, keny? >> guaranteed. go, warriors. still ahead, the move a law maker is taking to protect prince's legacy. >> and deadly tornadoes in oklahoma and nebraska, the damage left behind and the severe weather still to come. that was a frightening situation. good afternoon, everybody. we are live in the studio here
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spree at a train sta utside ch.. had any ties new details. german police say there is no evidence that a man who went on a deadly stabbing spree outside of a train station used munich had any tie to islamic extremist groups. one man was killed and three others wounded. the man was arrested. witnessessay they saw him shouting infidels must die -- heard him say that. he may not be mentally fit to stand trial. making history, president
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obama will visit hiroshima, japan this month. up to 140,000 people were killed in 1945 when one of two attacks happen creditedded with ending the war. the white house said that the president's visit will be a reminer of a terrible destruction that can come from nuclear weapons. dramatic video shows a close call for a couple of window washers after the scaffold they were on got stuck up 17 floors in a manhattan building. luckily, the workers were wearing harnesss. police closed the street and firefighters managed to pull them to safety through a broken window. severe weather is expected in the ohio and tennessee valleys and parts of texas today, part of the same powerful storm system that brought deadly tornadoes to oklahoma and nebraska. >> that's the most violent motion i have ever -- oh, my
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god. >> several houses were destroyed in this twister yesterday and violent, high- speed winds ripped everything in its path. >> went back to the cellar, walked down and started praying. >> at least two people have been killed. roberta, your son is in oklahoma and you were trying to text him to see if he was okay? >> yeah. he was in storm shelter at the university of oklahoma. he's a sooner, and he heard the sirens and in the three years he lived there and attended school, it was the scariest situation but everybody is okay, and they are doing well, and i'm a happy mom at this hour. hi, everybody. let's take a look outside. at sfo, delays up to one hour due to the low ceiling this morning in the form of low clouds and fog, and everybody has pretty much scrubbed out of
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the stratus. 58 in oakland and here's what you need to know for this afternoon. we have a hint of stratus hanging tight to the close. otherwise, the temperatures are going up by a good 10 degrees and compare to a monday. a strong westerly later today and no rain later in the forecast but possibly next week. let's go to dana in novato and said her peak winds have been 6 miles per hour. not too bad. breezy and warm at 77, and thanks, dana, for playing along with us at home. 7miles per hour for the winds in oakland and in fremont and will increase later today. the numbers are going up until the inland areas and staying company, and here is the futurecast. later, we will see the low clouds and fog playing tag with the sunset and pushing on shore overnight and waking up with a gray slate for wednesday. high pressure, the key
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component, and we have a stagnant weather pattern through sunday, and the central valley, 86 degrees at the state capitol. otherwise, our numbers from the 60s into the 70s and low 80s. hello, san jose at 77. the pollen report suggests that i am right there with you, sneezing and wheezing and blowing our nose. the sunset at 8. 09, and we will have temperatures above average inland and hanging above. the sunshine is dry and possibly rain and cooler next week. >> not too bad. thank you, roberta. a minnesota law maker is trying to protect prince's legacy. prince died last month without a will, a spouse or living children. there is no unauthorized use to use a person's likeness, so to fix that, they are introducing "the prince act." it would require consent from that person or person's estate
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before any commercial use. in your healthwatch, labeling changes may be coming to your favorite foods. the fda is kicking off a review of the definition of healthy. it is allowed when it meets criteria, and the fda plans to ask food experts on the feedback of what should be a modern definition of healthy. loading up your diet with junk food can cause kidney damage. chocolate bars and other sweets had the same high blood sugar levels tested had the same numbers as those people with diabetes. and smaller whole foods stores are coming to the area in cop cord -- concord and san
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francisco. we can't independently verify the new iphone 7, but this is a report of the 6 that the new device report leed looks like with a nearly identical design to the 6 and 6 s but will be faster and have a bigger battery. let's take a look at how stocks are doing on wall street. big gains for the dow, up 199 points. twitter is marking a milestone in a san francisco neighborhood. how the social media giant is celebrating. that's next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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today's tip of the day is apricots. they are coming in the season, late spring, early summer. we are seeing apricots. thesummer fruit's coming in. right now, summer is hit and mis. apricot, that's coming in pretty good. did you know that apricots might be the most you in -- nutritional of all summer fruit? beautiful color all around and a red tinge is even better. light give to the touch, not too much. when you bring them home, store them on the counter, never in
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the refrigerator. beautiful apricots in the market. when i see this this time of year, the apricots, summer is right around the corner and that's a beautiful thing. i'm tony tantillo, your fresh grocer. always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. ah, look at this. mm, that's good. >> he always makes it look so good. happening today, twitter is celebrating the 1-year anniversary of neighbor nest as a family place for homeless and low income people can access technology and resources and is 1 block from the twitter market street headquarters. mayor ed lee is set to speak at the event today at 5:00. and a high-speed transportation system will be showcased. tesla'sceoelon musk helped to
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design the hyper loop transportation system. the idea is to carry passengers and cargo pods using electricity and magnets at speeds more than 750 miles per hour. a trip from san francisco to l.a. would take just 35 minutes. if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e- mail our hotline or call, 888-5- helps-u. and we want to share your bike to work storiess. post your pictures and videos on our facebook, twitter, or instagram. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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stories. how the social responding -- facebook under fire for allegedly hiding conservative news stories. how the social media giant is respond coming up later today on kpix news at 5:00, and that will do it for kpix 5 news at noon. >> have a great afternoon, everyone. >> let's go for a swim. >> i'll watch. >> jump in. ,,
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>> thomas: you want me to deny my own son? >> ridge: he's not your son. caroline and i are the only parents that douglas will ever know. >> thomas: what does that make me? dad, you don't know what you're asking. >> ridge: i'm asking you to give douglas what he needs, and if you're the man that i think you are, you're gonna let him have it. >> thomas: [ scoffs ] no. no, no, no, no. that's crazy. >> ridge: douglas is happy. he's secure. and i'm not gonna let anyone destroy the family that caroline and i have made for him. >> katie: hey. >> caroline: i thought you left. >> katie: oh, no, i just had to ke
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