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firefighter. good afternoon. let's get right to jackie ward.e colleague they lost. they said he was greatly experienced and they will miss him greatly. the battalion chief died, a member of the draper city fire department. >> he had a very dry wit and was very professional. very professional. i would describe him as a master of his craft. >> he had a gleam in his eye and a grin you could not grin back. >> an experienced firefighter with a long history of battling wildfires. >> he has extensive training in wild land. this is where we started his
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career. on >> the team worked tirelessly to protect. the entire community is grieving his loss. >> this is a loss for all fire departments in the nation. >> and draper city calling him a hero, tweeting, our hearts are breaks as we lost one of our firefighters in the mendocino complex fire last night. >> they are all gethero bring ois funeral were not worked out yet. he is 42 and leaves behind a wife and a son. better news on the ferguson
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fire containment sufficient to reopen parts of the yosemite park. a dramatic rescue as crews pulled a survivor from the wreckage of a collapsed bridge. as crews go vehicle by vehicle. dropping into the wreckage looking for signs of life. italian officials 30 cars and trucks were driving across the bridge when it gave way. plunging them 150 feet down below. >> cell phone video caught the tail end of the collapse that to placein powerful sarsnd struck -- tru that ae
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to stop short. the italian company that runs the bridge said work was under way to reenforce the foundations. >> 13 people were injured in the collapse. another developing story out of london. a man is under arrest after driving into a group of pedestrians outside of the british parliament. several people were hurt. but fortunately none in critical condition. >> given this is a deliberate attack and beings an iconic site we are treating it as a terrorist incident. suioof terro in the east bayt to know who took an 11 minute joy ride in one of their police cars. they stay was found 11 minutes
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later, 3 miles away near tompkins avenue. no arrests have been made. stockton police charged this woman for stealing an ambulance. she got behind the wheel yesterday and led officers on a 10 mile chase. scot is now in custody facing multiple charges. a family seeking justice on the anniversary of their son's murder. they return to the scene of the crime asking again for help to solve the case. yea. i met with the mother here and she came to post the picture of her son and put up balloons and flowers; she is begging for more information on her son's death. >> this pain never ends. >> every year since her son was
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gunned down here, she returns, she said she can feel his spirit here. >> it was after 3 p.m. in 2006. the 17-year-old was headed to work when he was shot 20 times. his mom said he had seen several suspects with a gun and was trying to warn someone else they were in danger and he was shot himself. >> everyone said he was a hero, and i said, but he is not here with me. >> each year she make as plea for answers in his death. >> maybe these crimes will stop if they see the victims. they are walking the streets living their lives like nothing ever happened and we are in pain and trauma . >> now police won't verify
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brown's account but say may they may be releasing more information this afternoon. there is a 250 thousand dollar reward for information that leads to an arrest. you can text, tip, 411 and start with the letters. sspd. live in san francisco, kpix 5. last week a judge threw out a plea bargain for one of defendants in the ghost warehouse fire. the deadly fire broke out in oakland in december 2016, and now the lawyers say his client can't get a fair trial after he publicly admitted guilt.
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>> an east bay bureaucrat will learn if he will be sentured with sexual harassment. the assessor denies the claims and said the accuser was flirting with him. but is not watt an independent investigator concluded. >> we should let our constituents know we do not aapprove of this -- approve of this belaver. -- behavior. >> trump now threatening legal action over a new tell all book by former white house aide the latest between the war of words between the president and omarosa . . why a former state senator emanding to know who is footing the bill. we have clouds out there and onshore breeze that is keeping us cool today.
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. legal trouble now brewing over a tell all book by former white house aide omarosa , the reality start is accusing the president of making racial slurs and he is firing back. >> the trump campaign filed for arbitration against the former white house aid omarosa , claiming she breached her agreement. saying hearde og word.>> had i . i would have left immediately. >> in the new book, said she
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the trump campaign was aware of the tape. omarosa discusses the tape. >> i said, well, can you think of any time this might have happened. he said no. >> well that is not true. >> how do you think i should handle it. >> i told him, it depends on what scenario you are talking about. he said why don't you go ahead and put it to bed;. >> he said it, he is embarrassed. >> saying we never denied having multiple conversations. we refuted confirming trump said it. >> i have worked along trump for two years and have never heard him say anything about that. >> the president denied using the n word.
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>> in a tweet tuesday calling omarosa a crazed crying low life, and a dog. applauded kelly for firing her, . her memoir is published by a division of cbs. the defense has rested in paul manafort's case. he is facing bank and tax fraud charges. prosecutors claim he made millions and lied to get loans when the cash flow stopped. a former bay area supervisor is going after the u.s. secret servicecomplying wig
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was d business on the taxpayers dime. >> he was inviting people to invest in trump property. and they are tricksters in my book. >> the law suit is just the tip of the iceberg and believes there are at least three other cases of this kind. a rare tornado touches down, you can see the funnel cloud here as the twister barreled through crop fields and thankfully just one minor injury. let's get >> so look how cloudy it s. it is a day where you want to get some coffee and soup, anything to keep cozy because we have a lot of the cool air settling in, and here is a live look that
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golden gate bridge and look at how gloomy that is. it is different in the south bay, this is san jose seeing some of the sunshine. and you are noticing the burn off. not much warmer for this afternoon hour. usually they are a little bit higher than that. 67 in livermore. so staying cool inland even with the sunshine. the satellite and radar showing the clouds across bay area through the east bay and the south bay and a lot of that is going to burn off and may stay stubborn throughout the day today. it is because of the onshore breeze. west winds coming in at 12 miles per hour it is breezy all day this morning. it is going to last throughout the afternoon and pick up through 3 and 4:00 p.m. looking
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at these areas. anywhere shaded in blue showing signs of gustier conditions and that is sending in the cooler air and these lows kicking in the west wind and the ridge of high pressure is weakening. so this is bringing this heat and it is a little more east of california and it is not going to stay east of us and disappear, it is going to come back. but until it does. temperatures below average for some spots. 63 in san francisco. oakland reaching 69 today. concord in the 80s. morgan hill, 89, and 74 in mountain view across the east bay temperatures in the 80s for most of you. wine country low 80s. this is much needed relief for fire better than
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the triple digits you may notice thhaze but no spare the air alert. instead of moving teas is going koocome back -- east it is going to come back and it will do that on friday and last through the weekend. sunset at 8:03 p.m. and there is the rise in the temperatures for the next three days. it will feel nice and the weekend. almost near trim digits. -- triple digits. >> you making me want soup. >> until then have your soup in san francisco and then east bay have some ice cream. >> gooded a vase. -- good advice. >>he latest effort to create eco friendly sneakers.
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bizarre encounter at the los . well here isng you don't see every day. this man is seen crossing into p behind the hippos and spanking one of them and take as celebratory moment and runs off. police are investigating. >> oh boy. >> popular shoe brands are going green using more recyclable material. now rebox is taking it a step
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further. is there a way to make a shoe made out of corn sexy? >> sexy comes down to design. we used a silhouette that people loved and made it out of these materials. >> 20 billion pairs of shoes produced annually and 300 million end up in land fills. >> how did you get rubber and plastic out the process. replace it with natural things like corn. >> this is typically used to stock. every it is harvested it is fermented into a bio base product. >> it looks and feels like rubber but it is based on corn. >> it is durable. >> is it bio degradable?se
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that grow, it is sustainable because of what we make it out of. >> there are some fails when it comes to eco friendly products. >> recyclable back packs and track suits and they discontinued the line. >> it fundamentally makes sense now the moment of truth. >> it feels good. feels lights. pretty sweet. >> doesn't feel like i am walking on corn. they are available on line today and selling for $95 and the same price change of the classic sneaker. they are working on another line of shoe that is compostable. >> if you throw it in the fire
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heat and the heat didn't stay is and i forgot but them. they are not as hot as the green but they have the heat and the color and the flavor is incredible when you buy them make sure they are flies and red all of the way around. medium size okay. but not too big. make sure the stem is attached and put them ihe refrigerator right away. i like them with a salad and many different dishes. i love the heat it gives you, makes you sweat. great. your fresh grocer. remember to eat fresh and stay healthy, and don't these look beautiful? look at that. >> they do. a local legend and a little
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♪ >> katie: we're still on for tonight, right? >> thorne: yeah. your place? >> katie: yup. for a very special evening. >> thorne: oh, you're sounding very mysterious. what are you up to, katie? >> katie: well, i just think that we need, you know, an evening like this. we're long overdue. just a nice dinner, romantic atmosphere. you know, plenty of time for... whatever. >> thorne: so the sitter's taking will? >> katie: no, no. uh... bill is going to take will. i called him, and it's about time that he stepped up as a father again. [ knock on door ] oh! that's him. i'll see you later. bye.
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