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now at noon, workers demonstrating against southwest airlines today at airports across the bay area, and around the state. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. a live look at all three bay area airports this afternoon. sfo, oakland, and san jose, where those demonstrations are taking place. kpix5e macvec reports anion representi baggage handlers and cabin cleaners is sendi est rlines pngers.>> ty'redinglh
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aior i to r up southwest use union labor. the united service workers' union says some of the employees aren't getting what they deserve. >> they think they should be holding their employers full -- >> the demonstration is on behalf of cabin cleaners and wheelchair attendants and baggage claim mostly working minimum wage. they want those to work with the union. ensuring full health insurance and reasonable work conditions. >> they give us five minutes to clean the plane and ready to go. >> the job is tough even with her union protections. >> sometimes we can't clean it right because we are short of the
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staffing. >> some passengers sympathize with the demonstrators. >> that should be a well paid job because people are pretty nasty sometimes. >> most say this action won't change their decision to fly southwest. >> i like it. that's why i fly here. >> the union says this is all apart of a larger movement. >> make sure we have healthy and safe workplaces and healthy and safe workplaces across southern california. >> the union plans to present a petition at the top bay. anne mackovec. >> we reached out to southwest for comment and they said none of their employees were involved it today's action. let's look at a computer business after a three-alarm fire. it broke out on west el camino. the fire department responded since the business is at the border with
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sunnyvale. no one was hurt and the cause is under investigation. a condo complex caught fire in san francisco. it happened around 3:30 this morning on sutter street near frankland. flames were quickly knocked down. no word on what started the fire. a new effort in east oakland to combat illegal dumping and the goal is to find a problem. jackie ward tells us about the team effort to clean things up. >>reporter: people who live around me tell me that cleanup efforts fall by the waist waist side. >> it's awful and disgusting. >> part of the by 90th and g street has garbage and graffiti littering the streets and people have been dumping here for years. >> people are going to see we care. these are our
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streets. go somewhere else. you would feel embarrassed and it's a public safety issue where there's concern conditions and public safety and everything. >> houston works at the beatification council, a nonprofit that gets people to cleanup their own neighborhoods and some people don't think it's a matter of getting rid of the mess, but keeping it clean and holding people accountable. >> if it's patrolling regularly because they do come out and clean, once th no to monitoring, it's dumping again and graffiti again. >> alameda supervisor mildly is launching a pilot program that targets illegal dumping. >> the folks doing the illegal dumping go across the border and dump some where else. we need to have strict -- >> miley says he would love to install surveillance cameras to help
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keep everyone accountable. jackie ward, kpix5. >> the pilot program includes enforcement and a clean up pick up. a civil rights -- the aids health care foundation is sending out these mailers in l.a. and sacramento criticizes senator wiener. that legislation is meant to make it easier to build housing near transit hubs and it features james brown. they claim the bill would speed up gentrification and displace minorities like in the 40s. >> this group has a history, and it's problematic and what they're doing here in lying about sp50 is unacceptable. >> it is not about the people's progress. but about the petty, private political interest. a one person and a certain group. >> the aids health care foundation is based in los
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angeles. michael weinstein is the ceo. the division of the -- said scott wiener should focus that sp50 will hurt -- another explosion rocked -- bombers unleashed attacks targeting christians celebrating easter. at least four americans are among the dead including a 5th grader from the washington, d.c. area. report er -- reporter ian lee loss felt by so many. suicide bombers spread a wave of terror across the country on easter sunday in coordinated attacks on churches and hotels. at a nearby hospital, a mother searched for her daughter. hundreds were killed. hundreds more injured. authorities blame a local group of muslim radicals. the terror
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continued monday. >> [explosion] >> when a van exploited while police were trying to defuse a bomb out side of a church where a blast killed worshipers before. >> this is a sad moment. this is a very cowardly attack and it's not just an attack, it's a very gross, gruesome attack on humanity. sri lanka arrested 24 people and pope francis condemned the attack and offered prayers for the victims, victims who died although security forces were warned about potential attacks. sri lanka police said knech mig be targeted, but nothing was done. ian lee. >> mike pompeo vowed that the u.s. will battle islam -- we'll have more
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on the kpix5 news at 5:00. a snego. a mother is in custody after she walked into a church holding a gun and a baby. police say the woman went into a non denomination church. video from outside shows an officer carrying the child away from the scene. >> she had a gun. it was unloaded. but she had a gun. and she was having a conversation, and basically she wanted to be heard. >> the gun was recovered. officers took the baby and the woman's 5-year-old daughter who was found later to child welfare services. a strong earthquake hit the philippines killing three people and damaging roads and buildings. you could see water wate broertsom thi
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tesi team searche a collapsed building for survivors and a terminal was searched. in manila, thousands of workers ran out of the building when the quake struck. it struck northwest of the manila and centered near the center of gutad. president trump is pushing back against the dealings -- nicole killian has details from capitol hill. >>reporter: president trump is suing house oversight elijah to block the records -- the lawsuit argues article one of the constitution does not contain an investigation clause or an oversight clause. cummings issued the subpoenas earlier this month. >> we need to look at the finances of this president. >> democrats are
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trying to figure out what to do next in the wake of thets likely to be discussed. >> if proven, some of this would be impeachable. obstruction of justice would be impeachable. >> you're going to see if you can prove it? >> we're going to see where the facts lead us. >> house speaker pelosi wrote to democrats downplaying the reports of impeachment saying the facts of holding the president accountable could be gained outside of impeachment hearings. >> and the democrats says it proves there's no ground -- >> there was no collusion. it isn't there. not a sin tela of evidence supports that, so it's time to move on. >> president trump agrees. >> are you worried about impeachment, mr. president. >> not even a little bit. >> he tweeted only high crimes and misdemeanors can lead to impeachment. there was no crimes and collusion, so
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you can't impeached. it was the democrats who committed the crime, not your republican. the supreme will take up lgbtq cases. they will hear cases from people that claim they were fired because of their sexual orientation and the decisions will be made by june 2020. still ahead, a fiery explosion with what appears to be a tesla in china. the investigation underway. could the royal baby's birth could be followed by a move. prince harry and meghan could be getting ready for a change of scenery. the warmest we've seen so far this year, coming up.
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i'm emily turner at the live news desk where in the last hour, we've gotten news into our news room. we now have been named the 40-year-old pilot who was on that hang glider that crashed in pacifica on sunday. his name is christopher korea from san francisco. he landed in the ocean and the coast guard found him in an hour -- he wawas ofhe hang glider that died sunday. tesla is investigating this fiery explosion in city. no injuries reported. tesla did not confirm those details, but it did seem a team to the
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site and working with chinese authorities in the investigation. meanwhile today, tesla ceo musk will gather with investors at his headquarters to reveal the car maker's latest efforts in its self-driving technology. today's meeting is expected to be live streamed and will include test rides from investors. the event comes to days before tesla reports quarterly financial results which are expected to show a loss with slumping vehicle sales. prince harry and meghan awaits the birth of their baby. they may move to africa and their work -- harry and meghan spent time together in boys swan that. in 2017 harry told town and country magazine, this is where il more like myself than anywhere else in the world. >> she and prince
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philip spent long time -- the queen has spoken about that and that being the happiest years of her life. >> so far the palace isn't saying much about the report. only that the duke and duchesses are thinking about their future which could involve a move abroad. let's look at the forecast and in the bay area, we're experiencing beach-like conditions. >> kenny and michelle, a fantastic day across the bay area and that will continue with the sunshine tomorrow and for wednesday with temperatures really heating up. here's a live look with our sales tower camera looking east with mostly sunny skies and temps are warming up. n concord.64 6 72 in san jose 79mp changwe are warmer compared to yesterday at this
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time. 13 degrees warmer in nevada. 12 degrees warmer in san jose. 12 degrees w contuewa as head through tuesday and for wednesday. so sunshine and warm temps this afternoon. highs will be in the low to mid 80s inland. near 90 degrees by tomorrow. and for wednesday. and we're going to cool things as we head through the end of the week with onshore flow. milder daytime highs. a little cooler that's we head through the end of the week. the strong ridge of high pressure is the reason why we are looking at this big warmup and that ridge will move closer to us and we'll see offshore winds by the -- by tomorrow and wednesday. we'll see plenty of sun as we head through the day today, and that continues into your tuesday and for your wednesday. and as we look ahead over the next couple of days with that ridge of high pressure, that clockwise flow around that ridge, offshore winds and that's why we're going to heat up. our sunset at 7:51
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and sunrise at 6:23 tomorrow morning. here's what you can expect today. above average temperatures for this time of year. 72 in san francisco for a high. 77 in oakland. 79 in fremont. 81 in san jose. livermore, mid 80s for santa rosa, concord as well as for fairfield. there's the 7-day forecast. and the heat is on for sure as we head through tuesday and for wednesday. still warm on thursday although we are going to cool things down by the end of the workweek. above average temperatures over the next several days. >> we are getting a nice stretch of sunny weather. >> so nice. >> i had to borrow your sunglasses earlier today. >> that's right. >> all right. still ahead, he earned success nd in the nfl. how this student later found an unexpected purpose. if you have a consumer problem or question, you can e-mail us at consumerwatch@kpix
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pro. >> as christin ayers shows us his new prize is his life of service. >>reporter: when we first met students rising above scholar eddie williams he was a teenage football star with big dreams of going pro. his baby face -- >> to me it seems like all these things happening and you're learning about life a little bit earlier than you should have to. you want to play outside with your friends and ride your bike. >> instead, eddie was coping with the problems that might have crushed others. a father not around and a mother who died of cancer when eddie was in middle scol. speaking at last month's student rising above gala, eddie reflected on those times. >> i promised my mother before she died i would go to college and work hard and i promised her, looked her dead in the eye and told her i'm going to play in the nfl. >> a promise fulfilled when eddie left the
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university of ohio and drafted to the nfl in 2009 but eddie told students even then he knew something was missing. >> finding success and finding purpose is not the same thing. as fun as the nfl was, i realized, waseahuman beings, we need transsend enter purpose to thrive. >> his turn took a turn from the pitch to the full pit. bay city church is where we find eddie on this sunday morning. it's a young church and he's the proud senior pastor. >> jesus must change you from within. >> he hopes to inspire a new generation and see his church grow in the same way he has grown with the help of students rising above. >> to know where i've come from, i'm married and i have kids now and to see our kids flourish and see the role that sra has played, it's magical and amazing. >> for students
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musical eggs. also kids could mail post card to their loved ones or members of the military. at 5:00, miranda is dealing with a shortage of major parking in downtown and that could mean pricey permits. we'll have that storyoing dot us at kpix5 at noo >> warm weather and time to head to the beach. >> enjoy the sunshine. >> or maybe my backyard. >> have a fantastic day.
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>> ridge: did you talk to hope about these designs? >> thomas: she's on board. >> brooke: [ chuckles ] oh, well, she should be. these are beautiful. >> thomas: yeah, i don't want to get ahead of myself, but, um, i think it's a good time to revitalize the line. and to revitalize hope. i hope you don't mind, but i-i set a meeting in a bit with the team. um... i want to fire them up. i want to inspire them to be there for hope. i'm gonna do everything i can to get her through this. ♪ ♪
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