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bust. [technical difficulties] [no audio] slew of charges for allegedly forcing dozen of immigrants to work in harsh conditions. e in the hundreds company "rainbow bright" ra y area, 4 for adults and 2 >> reporter: bay area family is facing 59 criminal charges and the number of victims could be in the hundreds. the company rainbow bright, ran 6 care centers in the bay area, four for adults, two for children, in unassuming houses like this in south san francisco, daily city and pacific. >> this could be happening in your backyard. in your neighborhood. >> reporter: inside the houses investigators say the family kept these illegal weapons, the attorney general says over a 10- year period they threatened at least 100 philippine immigrants with deportation forcing them to care for their wards while they collected the money. >> they were forced to work up to 24 hours day and slept on the floors and in garages. they were locked outside
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sometimes in the rain when the owners weot >> reporter: among the criminal charges against four members of the go mos family, three counts of rape, 26 counts of grand theft and 8 counts of human trafficking and fraud. >> rainbow bright was cheating not just their workers of their pay, not just of the workers of the dignity but you and me as taxpayers. >> reporter: there are likely more charges to come and the state is seeking financial rest talks for the victims and the government. a suspect police believe is the gypsy hill kill se on trial today in redwood city. rodney hallbower is suspected of raping and killing five women in 1976. he is tried for two of the killings. the serial killer was given his name when one of the bodies was found in gypsy hill in
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pacifica. the killings were until 2014, dna samples were taken from cigarette butts from one of the scenes. that led to his prison cell in oregon where he was serving a prison sentence for rape and attempted murder. he says he is inthis sent. he said i welcome them to take me to court. let mobile home have 10,000 lawyers and 10,000s attorneys general, i would love the opportunity to be in the spotlight. we know when the me charged in the deadly goes ship warehouse fire will stand trial. today the men withdrew their no contest pleas to 36 hunts of involuntary manslaughter and a judge scheduled their trial to begin on april 2nd. 36 people worked in the fire at the warehouse in december of 2016. now, you are looking live at the final day of supreme court justice nominee brett
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kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. the questioning period is over. senators are hearing from more than 2 dozen witnesses including the bar association. e raided him unanimously while qualified. >> he made a very compelling case, he is one of the most quality fade nominees. -- the most quality we have seen for the supreme court of the united states and i have seen i think 15 of them. >> we con claudeed that didn't concluded that his integrity and professional competence met the highest standards. >> some democrats says they don't have a clear picture of the judge. he will replace anthony kennedy this the high court. former president obama began his midterm campaign push. he took aim at president trump in front of hundreds of people at the university of illinois. >> sometimes the backlash comes from people are genuinely,
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fearful of change. it did not start with donald trump. he is a symptom, not the cause. >> the former president accepted the paul h douglas award for ethics in government, presented annually to recognize officials that promote the highest standards of public service. president trump says attorney general jeff sessions should investigate the identity of the author of that anonymous op ed from someone claiming to be an official in his administration. is the published in the failing new york times by an anonymous, really an anonymous gutless, coward." (track 2) (gfx) the author of the editorial claims to be part of an anti-trump resistance "working d frustrate p >> reporter: on the campaign trail, president trump had plenty to say about the criticism of his white house. >> the latest resistance is the op ed published by anonymous, anonymous gutless coward. >> reporter: the author of the
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editorial claims to be part of anti trump resistance working from within to frustrate parts of the president's agenda and worst inclinations. >> you look at this horrible thing that took place today, is this treason? it's a horrible thing. >> reporter: the president called on new york times to immediately publish the author's name for the sake of national security. >> unelected deep state operatives that defy the voters to push their own secret agendas are truly a threat to democracy itself. >> reporter: his administration seen different factions in the white house working against each other, this op ed led to west wing finger pointing about who wrote it. >> the events of the past couple of days is likely toker erode whatever trust there has been on the white house staff and particularly with the president and his sense of faith that those around him are not leaking negative stories about him. that's got to be tough. >> reporter: nearly every cabinet member from vice president pence on down issued
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a statement denaying being the author. in shasta county, a fast moving wild fair that shut down a freeway is showing no signs of slowing down. the delta fire started wednesday north of redding closing interstate 5 in both directions for 45 miles stretch of roadway, flames are burning up to 300 feet high through the thick rugged terrain creating tough conditions for firefighters. so far, nearly 25,000-acres have burned. investigators don't know in the fire was started by arson or sparked by accident. >> everybody along the i-5 corriditprrity trying to get it off of i-5, there are little communities up here. >> crews expect to have the flames contained 2 weeks from tomorrow. tesla's ceo, elon musk, smokes pot during an interview. he may have been getting high but his stocks are going low. u.s. responds to terror in
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afghanistan. there is a little bit of haze in the sky from the fires burning in northern california but also looking at warmer weather in time for the weekend. i will let you know what you can expect in your full forecast.
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thrower. it all happened during an on eck it out: tesla stocks up in smoke after elon musk lights up a joint and
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plays with the flame thrower. it happened during an on camera interview. check it out. >> do people get upset at you if you do certain things? >> there is tobacco and marijuana in there, that's all it is. >> that's him talking with pod cast host joe brogan, his erratic behavior raised eyebrows after he tweeted about taking tesla private and claimed he works 12 hours a week. news also emerged that tesla's chief accounting officer and head of human resources is leaving the company, tesla shares are down about 7% right now. let's look out at the big board and see how the stocks are doing. the dow is down 48 points. the debate is heating up over call on the department of
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justice to intervain. they gathered in front of the federal building. groups including drug free america claimed the sites will lead to increase in homelessness and attract drug dealers and addicts to san francisco. defense secretary james mattis made a surprise visit tophic's war on the capital days after a suicide bomber killed at least 20 people and injured 100 more. >> reporter: the visit here comes on the same week of a new terrorist attack here in ca bawl that killed more than 20 people, on the week that a u.s. serviceman died in an insider attack, that followed another insider attack. [technical difficulties] [no audio] he told u.s. commanders here a
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priority. isis claimed responsibility for the twin bombings of the sports center on the day we arrived. u.s. forces are hear to help. taliban reclaimed territory. they continue the attack targets in the capital. the defense secretary's visit also coincides with the change of u.s. military leadership here which may usher in a new change in tactics. charlie d'agata, cbs news. the controversial urban shield program will begin for the final time in the continue form, the event at the fairgrounds brings law enforcement personnel from all over the country, protesters have criticized it as promoting the militarization of police in march the board of supervisors
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voted to end urban shield in its continue format and will return next year with a focus on train for natural disasters. today, jump is rolling out a nonette of dockless bikes in san francisco's park. the uber owned company added 50 to the area in addition to its existing 250 bikes in san francisco. jump used a legal loophole because the park is not subject the transportation code because sit considered a federal property. a baseball star and bay area native is giving back in a big way, yankees all star cc and his wife were at their alma mater yesterday at vallejo high school. the foundation provided students with new d hosted a pep rally and career panel. it is cc sabathia. i had to get that right. > your
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weather out. there baseball weather for example you are lucky enough to hit the ball around, it's going to be gorgeous, especially anywhere near san francisco. it is cleared on up, different than yesterday at this hour, when the clouds were remaining stubborn. we have a little bit of a haze. that is an issue out there this noon hour. on the mount vaca camera, there is the blue sky. see the sliver of icky weather. that's how the smoke of matter in the air this, view gives you a good perspective of the haze. our air quality in the moderange bay area now. that's what we had yesterday as well. it's going to be warm as well. when you have the heat and the haze together it doesn't feel so good. the golden gate bridge, you are still covered in that fog at this noon hour. it has not let up here, this is that live we were watching from the sales force tower camera. see how it likes to sit over
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the bridge. 63 san francisco. it's staying cool. 72 for san jose. warming up in concord 75. 82 in livemore already. satellite radar , the cloud cover lingered around the bay, a little bit across the south bay. most burned off quickly. more sunshine saner today and this would be why -- sooner today and this would be why. things are heating up inland, hovering over central california and southern california right now and going to stay put through the weekend, keeping our temperatures similar to this, 84 degrees for today. 86 cupertino, 95 morgan hill. expect upper 80s, le90s. in to monday, this warmer weather will stick around for a few more days that means above average inland, around the bay, looking chose to normal. a little bit cooler than normal 62 dacity. c we stay cool by the water because the water is cooler. up at lake county temperatures in the mid-90s for lake port
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and clear lake. watch this high, it's going to move on out of here soon. by the time tuesday gets hear, this is going to -- here, this going to nudge to it the south. we will have cooler weather. in the seven-day forecast, low 90s through monday and low 80s for tuesday. it's going the feel like fall by next week, temperatures around the bay will dip down in to the low 60s and staying cool at the beaches, too. >> you gave us our bay area forecast. we have another forecast. this is a surprise. we are going to look at san diego's forecast. it's nice, not as nice as the bay area. 80 degrees, why are we looking at the san diego forecast? >> that's where i'm moving. i'm leaving today for sand yay get. that's where my husband is. >> we are going the miss you
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and we love you. >> love you guys, too. it's been wonderful to work with you and work at kpix. it's a talented team hear. i will be a fan and keep watching you guys from san diego. >> we got to go to the giants games, of course. we'll be right back
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ross has the trends you want and the brands you love. and it feels even better when you find them for less. get to the ross fall fashion event. yes for less. up playing matchmaker, reuniting them all the w a man who set out to find his birth parents ended up playing matchmakers reuniting them to the alter. on cellphone videoâ.was more than three decades in the making. {track 2} but the journey to get here - an altar under a tent in rural wisconsin - was a journey of heartbreak, painâbut most of all, love. (sot martin schmidt the parents that adopted me have always been super supportive {track 3} 36-year-old martin schmidt was a newborn when he was adopte chele newman, wa this moment captured on cell phone video was more than 3 decades in the making. the journey to get here, an alter under a tent in wisconsin was a jointmy of heart break, pain, most of all, love. >> the parents that adopted me, have always been super supportive. >> schmidt was a newborn when he was adopted. his birth mother was 16 years old when she found out she was
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pregnant after she and her boyfriend broke up. >> i struggled with the decision. i prayed adoption was the best choice. >> did you ever stop thinking about him? >> never. >> reporter: michelle and dave went their separate ways after martin's adoption. michelle moved to hawaii, dave stayed in wisconsin and had several biological and stepchildren. in 2014 with a baby of his own on the way he got in contact with his birth mom and she talked to dave. >> we talked to 3 or 4 hours. it felt natural like we picked up from 17 or 18 years old again. later in the month, she is like, why don't you come out to hawaii. >> reporter: their chemtry wastant d thed and mic moved back to wisconsin and ther relationship with each other m with his kids, he he just connects with them and sees them, his parents did
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a great job. in at michle tied the knot and martin officiated. >> the reason this is working out so well is these are really good people. >> martin's adoptive and birth parents are involved in the lives of his children ask the situation couldn't have worked out for the better. reconnecting with his birth parents. we'll be right back martin sid the support from his adoptive parents and sister made all the difference in reconnecting with his birth parents. we'll be right back
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cold storage fuji apples are in the market. they are rereleasing, they pack the apples in september or october, they put them in rooms controlled atmosphere room and suck out the oxygen and keep the rams at 42 degrees, 38 to 42 degrees, it's called putting them to sleep. they rerelease them through the spring and the summer. the large fujis coming out are wonderful. they are holding up to crispiness. that's great. selection and storage is important. don't compromise, make sure they have beautiful color all the way around. nice and firm. very important, in the refrigerator right away, not on
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the counter. fuji apples, large ones, they are is crispy and delicious. select them and store them right. i'm tone tone, your fresh grocer, eat fresh and stay healthy. >> they are good with peanut butter. >> this is aland bisw thank you all for joining us. it's been wonderful. bye-bye, everyone.
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♪ >> brooke: does hope even have a chance? >> ridge: of course. her line is important. >> brooke: you're not answering my question. is forrester gonna focus on hope for the future or on intimates? what do you think? >> ridge: we're gonna focus on couture. that's what we've always done. we're gonna keep doing that. >> brooke: you know what i'm asking. what have you decided? are you gonna side with hope or with steffy? >> hope: you can't seriously be asking me this. >> steffy: >> hope: just asidey line? do you know how hard i've worked on this, and what it means to me? >> steffy: are you saying i haven't? >> hope: no, of -- of course you have. both of our lines deserve to be invested in. >> steffy: yeah. and my father has every right

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