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world. in the u.s., american, southwest, and united airlines fly more than 60 of the planes. none of the carriers has announced plans to ground them. china's aviation authority and the camman have all grounded their. . president trump is setting up another fight with congressional democrats over the proposed border wall with 0 live from e cbs bay area his 2020 budgetue studios, this is kpix5 news. . >> reporter: staffers delivered >> breaking news, a chp officer president trump's 2020 budget proposal to congress this is hurt after a crash on the morning. the president's proposal peninsula. good afternoon. includes a request for $8.6 thanks for joining us. billion to build more than 700 >> the motorcycle officer crashed on 101 near the 3rd on miles of barriers along the southern border while cutting ramp right in san mateo county. domestic programs to pay for the construction. >> we need to continue to secure the border. an hour and we are not going to be bashful
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a half ago. authorities blocked off several about that, but at the same southbound lanes as you can see there. time we are also going to say that we have many, many the chp says the officer has a programs that are wasteful and broken arm. he was taken to stanford inefficient. hospital, and the e t >> reporter: the battle between congress and the president over crash is still unclear. smfrnlts breaking news in santa border wall funding lead to the nation's longest partial rosa. two people shot dead at a government shutdown ever shopping mall. this happened in the parking recorded. >> congress refused to fund his lot outside the crunch fitness wall. the president was forced to gym at the cotting ton town admit defeat and reopen the government without getting his mall on range avenue. wall. police responded to the scene around 8:30 this morning. the same thing will repeat a man and a woman are both itself if he tries this again. so we hope he's learned his dead, and police say that the lesson. scene is secure right now, and >> reporter: not only are there are no outstanding democrats opposed to funding suspects. the wall, they are also balking new at noon, san francisco at where the money of the mayor london breed has chosen going, or not going. the next public defender for the city and county. to more than $750 billion while jeff adachi last month. death at the same time implementing an across the board cut of 5% to alled on spending programs. john yarmouth calls that a non- >> try to get back to the story starter. he says with severe cuts to essential programs and services thafrnd leave our nation less safe and secure, the trump budget is ais
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later in the broadcast. predictable. it has no chance in the house. well, new , more but many republicans see the than a year after police shot proposal released today to be merely a starting point for and killed a fugitive gang member in san jose, the negotiations. mulla langey, cbs news, capitol district attorney now says that police did have the right to hill. and only the house has the open fire. authority to originate revenue . >> put your hands up! and appropriations bills hands up! meaning democrats will have a say in what actually makes it into the 2020 budget. [ gunshots sounding ] changes for tesla. >> according to the report, in the car maker says it will now keep open more stores than september 2017, 33-year-old previously planned instead of jacob dominguez refused to raising the price of most of surrender during a traffic its vehicles by about 3%. stop. police say officer michael pena previously tesla said it was focus more on online sales and start shutting most of its shot dominguez after he made a stores to lower 3, model 3 sudden movement thinking he was grabbing for a weapon. police say dominguez robbed a base price will now remain the same. gas station at gunpoint five san francisco mayor london days re atg. breed has chosen the next public defender for the city to m p hi and county. the body of a jane doe has kpix 5's jackie ward. been identified. >> reporter: the public defender's office can now breathe a sigh of relief as a vacaville police identified the victim as sin thissa murkley new leader is named. >> and ladies and gentlemen, at also known as cynthia ballardi this time the next public defender of the city and county
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of san francisco, minou raju. back in 1991. police identified her using [ applause ] updated fingerprint technology >> reporter: stepping into the from the fbi and recently position jeff adachi left detectives were able to contact behind, has been with san francisco's public defender's family members and continue office for the last 11 years. with their investigation. >> i am humbled to be able to >> we are trying to bring work in such an incredible closure. the family, you'd be surprised office where everyone lays it on the line for our clients day our own detectives get invest neighborhood our cases and we in and out with commitment, need to bring them closure as well. with skill, and with empathy. there are thousands of hours that were put into this case trying to figure out who this >> reporter: some city insiders person is and what happened to thought chief attorney and the her. public defender's office >> police say that shin thissa gonzalez would take his place, but he actually recommended was 38 years old at the time of her death and had been raju for the job, partially estranged from her family. she had been living between the because he didn't want it. >> i am verywould have picked city of santa cruz and santa rosa when she died. we have a traffic alert in this attorney. he's an outstanding choice. redwood city. >> reporter: while raju says he a power outage is affecting is different than adachi, a lot of the same values will carry over into the office. >> there was a lot of support that tree has top in my office, from the people in the community and the people alleged onto a road in a in my office and families of
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residential area of martinez. our clients know what i do. it's blocking both directions >> reporter: raju does plan on on alhambre valley road. running for the position this november. in san francisco, jackie ward, crews are on the scene trying to fix the powerlines of the they have to do that before a kpix 5. >> he starts his position right tree removal service can come away. still ahead, president in to clear the road. trump giving his side of the story. he says it wasn't a mistake at last check, nine pg&e when he called ceo tim cook tim customers are without power. to apple. plus, getting answers from those dna home test kits. boeing 737 max-8 jets after a how they may reveal a little more than you bargained for. second deadly accident in just five months. the ethiopian airlines crash well, beautiful blue skies and across the east bay. killed all 157 people on board this is our berkeley cam. including 8 americans. we are tracking one weather system this week. i will show you that on many victims worked for the futurecast and what you can united nations. >> reporter: search crews expect coming up. recovered the black boxes from ethiopian flight 302 in a debris field near ethiopia's capital. the new boeing 737 max-8 jet was en route to nairobi kenya
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where some members were expected to attend a united nations conferenceme sie ho19s s ofsunday's crash. passengers came from 35 countries. canadian mohamed ali lost his sister amina who died with her r >> everybody loved her. she was friends with everyone. >> reporter: it's the second deadly crash involving a boeing 737 max in less than five months. last year 189 people were killed when a lion air flight went down off the coast of indonesia. investigators will be looking into apparent similarities between the two incidents in. both the pilots reported technical problems. the two planes appeared to struggle to gain altitude before making a steep nose dive and crashing 15 minutes after take off. a preliminary report finds that the pilots fought to control the plane when the automatic >>t relutoem malfunctioned.
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president trump is now explaining why he called apple ceo tim cook tim apple. the president tweeted out saying i had a recent roundtable meeting of business executives, and long after formerly introducing tim cook of apple, i quickly referred to tim and apple as tim apple as an easy way to save time and words. well, that happened at a white house meeting last week for the american workforce policy advisory board. tim cook even changed his last name to the apple logo emoji on twitter as part of the joke. let's take a look at the stocks right now where they started on monday morning is not where they have landed. starting down and now up
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175 points. and that is in part thanks to a government report on retail sales. levi strass. the san francisco company says it is suffering about 9.5 million shares of stock expected to be priced between 14 and $16 each. those shares expected to be listed on the new york stock exchange. levi strauss and company did go public in 1971 but was taken private in '85 in a leveraged buy-out. dna home test kits can reveal ancestry and give customers genetic information connected to their health. the tests are also exposing some surprising family secrets. >> reporter: this is my dad and i in high school. >> she never looked like her parents. >> my mom would tell me growing up, oh, you're part native american. >> reporter: but when she finally took a home dna test about five years ago she got a
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lot more truth than she expected. she's part for starte, and heol guitarnaduncan. >> so crazy. i found my birth mom through 23 and me. >> just to get to hold her again. >> reporter: she is one of millions who have turned to home dna tests and one of many who have had their sense of identity shaken by the results. 23 and me and ancestry dna both warn customers that they could receive shocking information, but neither company offers genetic counselling as part of their standard package. >> people are smart and capable. they can make sense of it. >> reporter: emily is vice president of business development at 23 and me. she believes customers can handle genetic information just as they do the results of other home exams. >> people take a pregnancy test at the home and if it's positive, which is significant xt think at dna
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tests are very much in the same vein. >> reporter: ancestry dna says budna tests also raise questions about privacy. 23 and me says it won't share customer medical data with third parties unless given explicit consent. and the company says it uses two factor authentication and encryption to protect genetic results and has never been hacked. but privacy expert peter says just one breach would be hard to fix. >> iu card stolen, you cancel it and you get a new credit card in two days. if your dna gets revealed to the world or to the hacker, be it's really hard to get new dna. just doesn't happen. well, we lost an hour, but we regained the sunshine. it's bamary >> it's so beautiful, ann and kench. you can see blue skies looking east at the bay bridge, mount
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diablo, a very pretty sight. and temperatures are in the 50s and low 60s right now. from 60 in concord as well as santa rosa. livermore at 54. san francisco at 57. so the satellite and radar view that low-pressure system that brought the stormy weather overo out er now we e trng xt weather system, this weak front with this associated low- pressure system up in the gulf of alaska. let's show you how this all plays out because we are looking at plenty of sunshine as we head through the day. enjoy it. for tomorrow i do think this is going to be a dry front. so it'll bring some clouds. this is at noon. and then that's pretty much about it. the biggest impact will be the winds that will kick up with this weak front. we have maybe a slight chance of a shower. but i do think for the most part we are going to be dry for tomorrow. wednesday high pressure builds in and it'll continue to strengthen as we head through the week.
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the winds are going to pick up tomorrow with that front, especially along the coast and then breezy conditions for the rest of us. now fast forward be all the way through the week on futurecast with this strong ridge of high pressure, we are looking at warmer and drier conditions. we are going to keep on warming up as we go through the rest of the work week, and especially into the weekend. our sunset because of daylight savings time is 7:13. and our sunrise tomorrow at 7:25. daytime highs below average for this time of year. but we will have that sunshine, upper 50s to low 60s for our afternoon high temperature. here is that 7-day forecast. again, partly cloudy skies. breezy to windy tomorrow. and then there we go with that warmup. plenty of sunshine through the rest of the work week and into the weekend. saturday and sunday inland, highs will top out in the 70s. so that'll be really nice to see. >> keep it going. all right, mary, thank you. ste- it skills to overcome
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challenges at home. how this bay area student is building a positive path for himself. and a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, you could always email us consumerwatch@kpix.com. or you can call the hotline. that's 1-888-5-helps-u. we will be right back. 0 the sunrise sunset report is sponsored by stanford children's health. with over 60 bay area locations, stanford's expertise is closer to home.
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0 well, today's student rising above scholar is a natural-born engineer. >> fabian moreno is using those skills to achieve his educational dreams. ♪ >> reporter: fabian mar eno is a tinkerer, recycling yogurt cups and cardboard tubes into a toy helicopter. >> as a child i would always be try and figure out how they would work. >> reporter: engineering skills aside, fabian's fix-it hobby has been his key to survival. >> i feel like the fact that i was able to create my own childhood rather than have it get destroyed by the actions of others really inspired myself. >> reporter: the 17-year-old high school senior has been living on his own since freshman year without his mom and dad. there was violence in the home and neither were able to care for their son. >> growing up around the
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highlands, that was mainly on my mother's side. a little bit on my father's side as well. but a big lesson that i've learned is that i don't want to be like that. >> reporter: fabian drew strength from his deep desire to make a better life for himself. that included knowing how things worked. youtube became his go-to escape. >> it was another world. there are a lot of things on youtube to try to figure out where electricity comes from, how cars work. i feel like that's the biggest thing i have going on right now. >> reporter: adviser and friend is inspired by fabian's determination. >> he's always smiling. he is always coming in and down to business. >> reporter: education is fabian's number one priority. college prep programs upward bound and students rising above helped the high school senior get ready for his next big project, college. >> i really would like to attend uc davis. >> reporter: fabian says his secret to success is simple.
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>> be consistent and persistent. and just never give up. >> reporter: for students rising above i'm kristine ayers. >> and to learn more about students rising above, go to our website. we will be right back. to simone, i leave the van gogh.
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to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything in your power to preserve and protect them. with love, california. 0 coming up tonight at 5:00, a woman identified 28 years after her body was found during construction of cld provide
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some new leads in a cold case, we'll have that story and much more tonight at 5:00. >> very interesting. in e meantime, we have a lot of sunshine to enjoy. >> yes. enjoy it. >> soak it up. >> go outside and also it's national napping day.
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0 kpix and kbcw maintain reports concerning their educational programming for children. on the website of the federal communications commission. ♪itt pretty well. >> sally: i think so.
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you do realize i'm going to have to see all of your high-school-yearbook photos now? >> wyatt: what? no. why? >> sally: because i want to see all of the photos of you and flo. i'm sure you guys were voted the cutest couple. >> wyatt: you will never see those yearbooks. >> sally: don't make me call your mother. >> wyatt: wh-- never! you -- no. you don't need to know about my marching-band past. >> sally: oh, come on. i know you. i'm sure you were the star quarterback. >> wyatt: quarterback, yes. but star... i like to think i was better at second string.
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