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news bay area. a shopsiand th sw goevening i'm ju goodrich in r sara. the owner of a sandwich shop is worried i is only a matter of time before her business is broken into again. it was hit three times i 24 hours. the only items stolen worth about $2. tonight, the owner tells us she is at her breaking point not just with th perpetrator but with the police response. >> this is a sandwich shop that was vandalized. >> reporter: as you it see the window is still boarded up because the glass company does not have anymore windows in stock. that is because they are not the only victim. right next door is a bakery and the window here has been shattered as well >> this is the initial window. he broke it. threw the rock. it hit here. >> reporter: san francisco native moved to pittsburgh to raise a family. she started up
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sandwich shop after having her second child. it has been opene for six years and she has never experienced anything like this. >> 24 hours, three windows t is starting to get a little, how d you stop it? >> reporter: here is the surveillance footage ever the incident. the suspect breaks a window, runs in, runs out, and then just walks away. >> tuesday night, 11:00 he breaks our window, enters, steals a soda, runs out. that i it. >> reporter: he came back the next night and broke two more windows. this time did not stea a thing. pittsburgh police caught the suspect but she does not feel confident that his crime spree is over. >> they did not even want to book him. they did not want to book him because he is a juvenile. they don't want to ge involved, almost t. is like, okay, so, how do we protect ourselves? at that point? >> reporter: she has done everything she can as a small
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business owner. she has installed several cameras, nothing she does can stop these random break ins. >> just otionsup down bee you this i liu know, you get attacked or feel violated. >> reporter: now, she is left t pick up the pieces and wonder when the suspect will strike again. >> they definitely need consequences if he is 16, 17 or 35, they are not getting consequences, they are not getting held accountable and a slap on the wrists not doing it any more. >> reporter: now, we mentioned that the suspect stole a soda a nicks. at the bakery he took of with an ice cream. >> at the same time oakland's super club is closed after vandals trashed the restaurant. in an instagram post the owner wrote their glass door was shattered, the cash register broken and their safe was throw downstairs. she said she saw it
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as a sign to close but plans to open a new wine bar in the same location. the fine dining restaurant opened in april of last year and made the michella guide months later. it is church versus state i mar incounty. a local catholic leader blasting the district attorney's to reduce the larges against five protesters that destroyed a statue outside of the historic mission san rafael back in 2020. the da just announced the defendant's felon vandalism larges have been reduced to misdemeanors through a restored of justice process. the deal requires them to pay for the statue's repair or replacement, complete 50 hours of volunteer work, apologize in writing and also participate in an up coming community discussion on father sara's place in history. san francisco archbishop claims the church was left out of the discussions. in a fiery response he says the decision
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sends a message that anti-catholic attacks will not carry serious consequences adding quote if the same kind o offense had been committed against another religious congregation or group it would almost certainly have been prosecuted as a hate crime. the da said in a statement she believes the deal is fair, adding quote, while this issue has raised emotions because of the sensitivities around religion, community boundaries and historic inequities the fac is a resolution through accountability has been reached tonight, we learned a crash that shutdown 588 in oakland involved road rage and gunfire. the chp confirms one of the drivers took a shot at the othe after their vehicles collided near keller avenue. no one was hit. both drivers were detained for questioning. officers say they found a gun on the road. now, across the bay we are learning about a close call at sfo ahead of the holiday weeken
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travel rush. two pilot his to abort their landings because of a plane in their path. united airlines plane was a few hundre feet over the bay when they had to abort their landing because of a southwest plane on run weight l. alaska airlines plane also had to circle around as th southwest plane taxied to a second runway. here is the crew's exchange with air traffi control. southwest 1179 are you departing? >> we never got that clearance. somebody blocked us. >> okay. you should not be on the runway. >> the faa says the decision to aboard the landings were precautionary and the southwest plane had cleared the runways b the time the other planes passe directly over head.. it tells u the faa looked into the inciden and said the appropriate steps were taken. if you are planning fly thi
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weekend pack your patience. sfo is expecting to have its busies day tomorrow. >> reporter: more passengers an luggage for andrew's root to sf on thursday. this is his 10th year behind the wheel. they are not seeing prepandemic ridershi numbers it seems like the numbers are improving every month. >> it is not where it was but i has gotten better. >> there is still away is to go they feel like it could show what summer demand may look like. they rely on people flying. around 140,000 passengers are expected to pass through sfo on friday alone.
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>> between memorial day and labor day we are expecting just under 15 million passengers to use sfo for their summer travel it is much greater than we saw last summer. we saw about 12 million. >> not prepandemic levels but progress. back on the road to sfo. >> the airlines must be doing well. nice to see the numbers come back for us. >> reporter: they expect severa trips over memorial day weekend will be full but not all of them. his hope for the airport this weekend. >> just be patient. within a matter of weeks we could know, once and for all, i the oakland a's stay or go. the commissioner says the team is pretty settled on las vegas but we are still waiting on the final relocation vote. that vot could happen as early as june.
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the commissioner spoke to the media today about the potential move and did not pull and punches about oakland. >> they made some unfortunate decisions not to maintain the ballpark in the way that it needed to be maintained. it resulted in a decline in attendance that had an impact a the quality of the product that the team could afford to put on the field. we are now where we are. >> all 30mlb owners will cast a vote on the relocation, no exac date on when that will happen. a new statewide poll shows most california voters think ailing senator feinstein is no longer fit to serve. the berkeley isg poll found 67% agreed that her recent illness under lines a lack of fitness for the office and more than 40 agreed that it would be best fo her to resign now. feinstein turns 90 next month and earlier this year she announced she would not seek re-election in 2024. she recently returned to
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the senate after a three month absence due to shingles complications. all right, let's take a liv look at san francisco where the mayor says the city is about to get aggressive in dealing with drug users who are a danger to themselves or others. she is supposed to out line what exactly that means next week. in the meantime, a sacramento republican on the ne assembly committee on the crisis. many are wanting stiffe penalties for those providing the drugs >> time to talk about the distributors, not just those fallen prey but the distributors, folks, why are we not talking about how to teal with them? >> republicans are so frustrate they put a fentanyl death counteron their website. >> we will put narcan in schools, increase penalties for the larger drug traffickers, expand treatment and have first responders be out there on the
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streets for people in need. so, this idea that we are not takin action just is not true. >> and still ahead tonight, it is a threat that can lurk undetected for months, threatening to send the state's entire cannabis crop up in smoke. locking yourself out of the house bad enough, we will explain how this professional pilot ended up in, well, this position. also, b.a.r.t's financial situation so dire it could cut service this summer so it is hoping cartoons will help draw in new riders. no joke about that.
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. california's cannabis industry is already struggling to survive facing massive debt and competition with the black market. now, an infectious pathogen is threatening the cro and scientists believe it infected more than 90% of the state's cannabis farms. it is called hlvd. it shrivles the plants and reduces the thc they produce making the crops less valuable. the pathogen can grow for months and ruin the crop before harvest. there are tests to detect it buey can meand iv thansix arship fith
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property owners demolished what was left of the warehouse where 36 people died during an illega music sideshow. we don't have the video for you. that is what happened. there you go. that is video of the ghost ship there. the location, you can see, they demolished it since that fire six years ago. all right, nonprofit organization, unity council say they are considering building new housing at the location, no final decisions have been made yet. let's get to new stories tonight, these pictures make yo ask, well, what is going on here? pilot climbing into the cockpit of his southwest plane through a side window. he tells us why. >> certainly not something you see every day. i fly a lot of miles and i never seen anything like that. >> reporter: he was flying back to sacramento after visiting hi daughter in san diego. while
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waiting at his gate the flight agent said there over the loudspeaker. >> somebody who was on the flight coming in had, was the last one off of the plane and shut the door and it is locked. >> reporter: the flight would b delayed and someone would need to unlock the door from the inside of the cockpit. sure enough, he looked out the windo and saw this pilot, you know, t his credit crawling through the cockpit window to go in there and open the door. >> how can it happen? we are getting answers from southwest. that is when this guy steps in. crawling through the window and unlocking the door from inside. >> i don't know what tool he used but it is like a slim jim for planes and he opened up the window and the pilot crawled in that is what i got the picture of. >> the flight was delayed briefly they were impressed how quickly everything was handled >> credit to the pilot and the team to make it happen. >> the airline wants to make a point that the flight was only delayed by eight minutes, okay. >> okay. if there is weather
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somewhere in the country you will be delayed by eight hours, eight days, eight weeks, i don' know. >> he got it in the window. >> should we be concerned that the window pops out? >> should we be concerned? a little bit, you think? probably a lot of things we don't think about. these are the things we ponder during the 11:00 newscast. sweet dreams. let's talk about the weather. look at the video all day. a look at what will be happening less frit ening than all of those thoughts, we will put those -- frightening than all of those thoughts, we will put those aside. the storm was positioned over the west coast for memorial day weekend is staying away from the west coast. it will remain off shore as we head through the next several days. upper level ripples in the atmosphere parading over head, none of the strong enough or enough access to moisture to give any chances of the showers to the bay area. a little coastal drizzle. the temperatures are going to remai on the cool side. the marine layer is going to remain deep. spreading out, once again,
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seeing all of the cloud cover eliminated by the city lights, the temperatures are pretty consistent across the bay area, all of us are in the lower to middle 50 s. the numbers will drop down. big push ever the marine layer, low cloud cover, fog right at ground level. when it is this deep you get a mixture of both. a great start to friday morning, the upshot o what you are going to see. that fog and low cloud cover is goin to retreat gradually. the fog will be hanging out, low clouds will be hanging out for much of the north pay and around the ba inside of the oakland hills, then, first half of tomorrow, then, the sunshine breaking through around the north bay. along the coast, the gray skies will be sticking around for the next several days, not surprise it is the may gray. now, highs tomorrow, they will be about four or five degrees above normal. closer to five to 10
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degrees below average inland. now, usually we see a 20 to 25 spread from the coast to inland parts of the bay area as we approach memorial day weekend. only a 10 or 12 degree difference. upper 50s on the coast, lower 70s in the valley, lower 70s for the warmest spots inland in the east bay, a lot o upper 60s in the map that is typical of early april than lat may. middle 60s for the east bay, middle to upper 60s for th north bay. lake county the temperatures will be more likel to reach up into the 70s. heading out to napa to take on the festival starting tomorrow, the temperatures will be cooles tomorrow and then a warm up heading into the first two days of memorial day weekend. the last two days of the three day festival. the temperatures will stay below average across the board for the next several days coolest day with the grand parade for carnival on sunday. the temperatures will stay in the middle 60 exps mostly in th
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lower 70s for inland parts effort bay area. north bay and inland, including for memorial day on monday, not much of a warm up as we round the corner from late may to early june. temperatures along the coast staying in the upper 50s to 60 as the may gray gives way to june gloom a week from today. next in sports, the train rolled through milwaukee. the one known as the glove. oakland native among five heavyweight sports legends received the ultimate sports bay area honor tonight.
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they had not seen them until tonight, the big reveal. really really good stuff for bay area hall of fame. by invitation only, folks, highest sports no you can get here. tonight, they added five more. patrick willis center screen. 49er linebacker, boxing champ, andre ward of hayward, soccer great, world series champ buster posey he go in tonight and number 20, oakland's own gary payton. nicknamed "the glove." recallin one of my favorite moments, 199 final. >> one of my favorite defensive plays, you are playing against the bulls, jordan goes around free-throw line er, ll is gone. you went and you jammed it the other way and you let him know
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about it. >> you toom my er. if he can play and to then he will give me my respect all right, baseball. starting the year as a giant. i a milwaukee uniform struck against his former team. did no strike well enough. mike went u and got it. took a homer away. and that was rough. 1-0 giants and the a's. there went that ma again. going 4-4 tonight. a big fly. he says six rbi and three homers in the last four games and the giants beat the bruins 5-0 to get to the 25-25 record. i love pictures with a dog in it. the llpen, the ses full
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of mariners, eighth inning, tie game. the rookie, he threw ball four. a run scored turns out that was a game winning run. mariners won it 3-2 and completed a four-game sweep as they finished 0-7 on the road trip. they get dusty baker and the astros starting tomorrow. celtics prolonging the eastern conference finals to beat them again. back to tonight. norther california special olympics got a boost tonight. two buster posey autographed by some of th great giant uniforms $20,000 at auction. >> i believe it. the things people pay for. that is a good one. >> all proceeds for northern california special olympics. >> we love that. a great organization, vern, thank you very much. okay, who wore tterthns? or the pets? furry friends recreate some of the most iconic
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. one ever the biggest weekends in wine country is here. it is bottle rock. it starts tomorrow in napa with post malone and the smashing pumpkins, they are headlining night one. then you have duran duran and lizzo and then the re hot chili peppers closing them out on sunday. all three days are sold out. there is a ticket exchange. we have links to everything that you need to kno on kpix.com. facing a fiscal cliff, considering the cuts, b.a.r.t is pulling out all of the stops to draw in young riders with this. check it out. the transit agency is new, the mascots, all designed by california artists, brart was inspired by transit agencies in
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taiwan and south korea. the characters include a star on line influencer, a train operator and a transit fan. what is a bigger visual treat than the met gala? >> yep. the pet gala of course. it is on this weekend in new york. cats and dogs are strutting their stuff in the most popular fashion statements ever from the human version. th creator says he enjoyed the challenge of imitating some of the best fashion designs by putting them on animals instead it was a packed lineup of dogs on the red carpet. as for the cat walk, there was only one feline participant. that cat wa purr-fection. >> the holy grail
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kicked leo out the door. >> and then we have mel gibson' braveheart sword. how much woul you pay for that? >> $8. >> whatever i got in my pocket. >> much more of this prop store will be put out all on the tabl june 28th through june 30th. take a look. all for your taking. >> my wife would like the jason mask, she likes horror movies (mellow music) (male announcer) are you tired of suffering from chronic joint pain and worrying about the rising cost of healthcare? then you're not alone. but what if there was a way to stay young as you age without the pain and discomfort? would you be interested?
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