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to *prison time... for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004... minutes ago, comedian bill cosby sentenced to prison time for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 2004. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. >> the punishment for the 81- year-old cosby, three to ten years in state prison. the judge just handed down the
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sentence in pennsylvania just a short time ago, five months after the conviction. prosecutors asked for a maximum of ten years in prison. the defense asked for house arrest. the disgraced comedian drugged and molested a woman at her home in 2004. the temple university athletics administrator is one of about 60 women who accused him of sexual misconduct. he will be listed as a violent sexual predator the rest of his life. and six-year-old jayce cosso was found safe in dublin. he was taken away from his home yesterday. his four forcibly abducted the boy. 41-year-old john cosso was with ofe fain theot president trump is stepping
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up the defense of supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh blaming democrats for trying to derail it. >> theem are playing c-o-n, a con game. it's a shame. it's a con game. they know -- they're winging at each other. . >> kavanaugh is speaking out in a prime time interview. nicole is on capitol hill. >> reporter: judge brett kavanaugh defended himself on fox news monday night. >> i never sexually assaulted anyone in high school or otherwise. >> reporter: kavanaugh denies knowing christine blasey ford who said he tried to force himself on her. >> i may have met her. she was not a friend, not someone i knew. >> do you remember being at parties with her? . >> i do not. >> reporter: and denies he exposed himself to deborah ramirez.
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>> i never did any such thing. there don't recall any such thing. >> reporter: it was part of a concerted effort from the republicans and capitol hill to fight back against the allegations. president trump tweeted the democrats were trying to destroy kavanaugh with an array of false accusations the likes never seen before. . >> a smear campaign, pure and simple. aided and abetted by members of the united states senate. . >> reporter: republicans on capital hill say there will be a vote soon on kavanaugh's confirmation. democrats said it should be delayed until there's an investigation. >> if you believed the allegations are part of the smear job, why don't you call for an fi shgs investigation. report -- fbi investigation. >> reporter: christine blasey ford and kavanaugh will testify before the senate on thursday.
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and mitch mcconnell says he's confident they'll win and confirm kavanaugh to the supreme court. and much made in the accusations about why the alleged incident wasn't reporteded long ago. now there's an app for women to make sure there's a record. two bay area universities are using it. . >> reporter: there's a very personal reason it was founded three years ago. >> i was sexually assaulted in college and i did report over a year later. but ended up finding the process of reporting to be more traumatic than the assault was originally. >> reporter: and now she and her colleagues are offering college students a way to report through their web-based app. stanford and usf are using it. >> we need to create pathways for them to actually get their ideal outcome, which isn't always having the perpetrator in jail or fired.
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>> reporter: so far, it's working. >> they're six times more likely to report the assault and do so three times faster and we find serial offenders. . >> reporter: when it's making headlines, she hopes the site empowers victims. >> we need to use the moment to realize this is a common problem. most people do not come forward and officially report. we need to improve our ability to respond efksively. -- effectively. >> reporter: it's available on 14 college campuses nationwide, including los angeles and new york. >> and it's expanding to the work force soon and starting with tech companies. this morning, president trump addressing the united nations, touting the administration is a success in defending his decision to withdraw from the iran nuclear
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deal and reimposing sanctions. the president tweeted he had no plans to meet with the iranian president. >> we cannot allow the world's leading sponsor of terrorism to posses the planet's most dangerous weapons. >> and in a lighter moment during the speech, he said his administration accomplished more than almost any administration in history. there was a smattering of laughter throughout the hall. the president said he did not expect that. as the president entered the headquarters, he refused to talk about the future of rosenstein. rumors of his firing and resignation consumed washington and the headlines. white house officials insist cisi yosenstein's not made a future. and breaking news. investigators arrest of two arrest b -- arson suspects. one of the suspects is
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identified as william priest. he's in custody at the martinez detention facility on a $75,000 bond. a b.a.r.t. rider is accused of pulling a passenger off a train and assaulting her. it happened around 5:00 this morning. police say that the two did not know each other but that the woman declined to press scharj -- charges. the city of berkeley want the police to stop publishing the mugshots of mro testers arrested. -- protesters arrested. there have been several clashes. the police department was under fire for posting the mugshots. the practice got national attention on fox news. now the city council will vote to stop the practice unless the suspects pose a threat to public safety. and crews wrapping up inspections at the tilting millennium tower.
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inspectors repelled down the sky scraper. they have been checking the integrity of the floor where a window cracked. they wanted to check the area from the outside trying to determine if the building's searching and leaning could have caused the break and could cause more. they did scans to get a better idea of what happened. and the final report released in a close call at sfo. >> what went wrong as a pilot nearlylanded on an airport taxiway crowded with jets. and a teen lost at sea for near two months tells the tale of survival and how he managed. it's nice to see the sunshine. a beautiful live look outside. blue skies out there. and we'll talk about how hot it is going to get in our sef sef. also the chance of slour -- showers coming up.
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federal investigators releasing their findings in the incident from july of last year... that's when an air canada flight was eared to land. a close call at sfo. investigators releasing the findings from the incidents in july of last year. an air canada flight was cleared to land and the pilot lined up on a taxiway. it came 50 feet from landing on top of jets. this morin keyed in on a possible reason. . >> the crew was fatigued and had been awake for a extended period of time and said they
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were tired. >> investigators say the crew was operating legally under canadian flight rules. more stringent u.s. rules would not have allowed the pilot in the cockpit. and a campaign to repeal the tax hike imposed to fix the state's roads. motorists pay a 12 cent a gallon tax at the pumps. fixing the roads can't be done without the tax and opponents launched a campaign. >> if prop 6 eliminates $5 billion in annual funding, threatening 6500 local bridge and road safety upgrades already under way. >> the governor and state lawmakerses say that the gas tax and vehicle fee is the only way to fix california's roads.
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for the 20-20 ballot. a teenager from indone lling his st . a teenager from indonesia is elg telling -- telling his story of 45 days lost at sea. . . >> reporter: this 18-year-old was rescued by a ship and crew near guam after a storm sent his wooden fishing raft adrift without a motor or paddle for 49 days. in a week, he ran out of food and survived on fish he caught and cooked using wood from the raft. he drank rainwater and sea water strained through his clothes. he lit a lamp on the raft every time he saw a passing ship, up to ten times. three weeks ago, his raft had
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drifted from indonesia to guam, about the same distance as new york to miami. and he was able to swim so to saftd and -- to safety and the crew offered him water, a blanket, and bread. he's home with his flamg. there are -- family. there are questions about his employer. this is the third time his vessel went adrift. >> wow. and mary lee is checking the weather forecast. she has a few alerts for us this afternoon. >> that's right, ann. we are talking about a red flag warning and spare the air day. and a live look at the tower camera. nice to see sunshine out there after starting the day with areas of fog along the coast and for the bay, we are seeing the fog mix out and the sunshine. blue skies. and we're tracking low clouds and fog covering the golden gate. through the afternoon, most of
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us will see the sunshine. so in concord, 78 right now. okay land d -- oakland. >> -- oakland, 63. and the red flag warning in effect and will continue throw the afternoon for -- through the afternoon for the bay area hills. winds dropping the humidity levels to 3 to 5%. and gusts 20 to 30 miles per hour. that means extreme fire danger for the bay area hills. with the offshore winds, a spare the air day. the air unhealthy for the east bay and south bay. here's the reason why. high pressure around the rinlover high pressure and looking to a northerly to easterly wind. and that is an offshore wind. and spare the air day, very, very dry conditions out there. things are changing.
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high pressure out and low pressure in and the pattern flips. this weekend, isolated shower chances. the possibility of a few showers for the north bay. this is what you can expect today. temperatures warming up to 89 in morgan hills. san jose, 86. and inland, looking at 93 in brentwood. 91 in antioch for a high. skchlt yos krogs the north -- across the north bay, 88 in santa rosa. and far north, 91. here's the sef sef. and what you can expect, heating up tomorrow. and upper 90s inland tomorrow. mid 70s for the bay. low 60s for the coast. warm thursday and a little bit cooler friday. much cooler for the weekend. that slight chance of a shower for the north bay saturday. the weather models bring the chance of rain next monday too. be watching that closely. >> the season is just around the corner. >> yes. that's right. >> thank you.
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this year, is output is expected to fall to 3.5 million gallons. the lowest in recent memory. >> most people are down 15 to 40%. there are some that are actually down 100%. and they're not going to harvest this year. >> theeaer ilargely blame. and the scarcity is expected to lead to higher prices and a shortage of olive oil on the shelves. and the use on 3d printers the making its way to your stomach. here's the story. >> reporter: in the pass conjectures of the -- pass pastures -- pastures of the farm, he's looking to new ingredients. >> we use it and transform it. >> reporter: modern because he's a pioneer in printing food. 3d printers don't actually cook
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meals but they pump ingredients. you're using cauliflower now. it's a layer upon layer of delicate designs. >> we can make shapes. >> reporter: like an avocado octopus. or meatballs filled with curry sauce. the university of utah hospital prints meals for patients with problems swallowing solid food. this is the first to give the food a permanent place on the menu. >> something extra for my guests to surprise them. >> reporter: does it change the food itself? >> it doesn't change the flavor, for example. >> reporter: popular and the devices get
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cheaper, pixels to plate could improve nutrition and fight waste by transforming unappealing food to works of art. what's your dream dish you would like to make with a pripter? . >> -- printer? >> the face of the guests in a nice flavor and make a dish at the end of the night. >> reporter: your face as deserted. >> yeah. >> reporter: if you mix a dash of inspiration and a touch of technology, anything is possible. cbs news, the neglecter lands. -- netherlands. and fbi is infiltrating cbs prime time starting tonight. >> it's that or find the bomb. >> the show takes viewers into the inner workers of the new york office of the fbi. dick wolf and the team behind law and order are behind the new series on cbs.
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i talked to the stars this morning about the episode. >> it's a super fast paced episode. pulling out all the stops. tgs very exciting. you get introduced to the characters and the cast. and be intrigued enough to follow along dpr the season. -- for the season. >> it premiers after ncis right here on kpix5.
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today's tip of the day is rainbow chard. the cold temperatures make it bigger and greener. now, it's beautiful. look at this. in the summer time, the colors are even brighter. and take a look at the colors. when you buy it, make sure the purples, yellows, greens, whites, are super bright. and make sure the green and the vains have the -- veins have the beautiful colors. when you bring them tome, shore them in the -- home, store them in the brij refrigerator -- refrigerator. and they're loaded with nutritional value. beautiful rainbow chard in the market. i love them. great for you. they're beautiful. they taste great. what what else do you want?
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i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer. eat fresh and stay healthy. and a cut above the rest. how three bay area barbershops plan to save neighbors from bad hair days and now death. that story and more tonight at 5:00. that is definitely a tease. . >> bad hair days are not that serious. >> it's all good. thanks for watching the news at noon. enjoy the rest of your tuesday afternoon. >> we'll be back here tomorrow. and another day closer to the weekend. there it is. a live look from the camera.
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>> katie: look at you! you look so handsome. that's right. puff it up. very, very manly. >> will: you look really pretty, too, mom. >> katie: thanks, baby. >> will: are we going over to eric's soon? >> katie: yeah. yes, we are. you excited about the wedding? or are you just hoping for some cake? >> will: you know i'm excited. i'm happy about this. >> katie: so am i. i know that marrying thorne is a big step for us, but... it's the beginning of something wonderful. come here. >> thorne: dad, quinn, you really outdid yourselves. >> eric: [ chuckles ] >> quinn: oh. well, you know how much your father loves weddings. >> eric: yeah, when they're
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