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now 11:00, she was days int a new job when she was stabbed in the back by a stranger. >> from the beginning until the end she never said a word.
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>> the unexplained attack and the bay area bakery, next. >> from kpix, this is the lates with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> good evening, i am juliette goodrich in for sarah tonight. it is known for its egg custard tarts, moon cakes and comfort food, but it turned to chaos at a popular san francisco chinatown bakery when a man walked in and began stabbing an employee in the back over and over again. betty yu spoke wit a customer who was pouring himself coffee when he found himself in the middle of this crime scene. >> reporter: i spoke with the owner of aa bakery and cafe, an he said that in all his years o running this place, nothing lik this has ever happened. the victim was rushed to zuckerberg sf general with life-threatenin injuries. moments after the man stabbed the bakery worker
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multiple times, longtime customer lee was about to prepare his own cup of coffee when he heard screaming. >> the lady was screaming behin the counter. the guy used a knife and stabbed the lady , just like pounding something on her shoulder or chest. >> reporter: the owner who was upstairs at the time told me th woman had just started the job few days ago. >> i told my friends, get out o here. this guy is trying to kil somebody. immediately the lady stepped back and she just laid down in front of me and faced the ceiling. >> reporter: ding called 911. h said the suspect was in no rush to flee the scene.
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>> he must have mental problem. from the very beginning until the end, until he dropped the knife and the police officer caught him, he never said a word. >> reporter: ding and the owne kept their eye on the suspect a he made his way outside until the police arrived. he said the suspect held onto the weapon an a knife could later be seen on the sidewalk near the bakery. >> he was just so quiet. his actions were so, you know, he i not a normal person. >> reporter: the owner told me he has never seen the suspect i and around aa bakery. >> the bakery owner tells us he does have surveillance footage of the attack, which he has turned over to investigators. tonight, san jose police want you to take a good look at surveillance video that is righ there. keep an eye on the top right. they say the driver of this black vehicle hit a woman on a bike and dragged her 400 feet down park avenue and then kept right on going. happened
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back on march 18th. the woman suffered major injuries but survived. police said the vehicle appears to be a small suv or crossover. the driver is still on the run tonight. police in berkeley say a group of thieves who ransacked the apple store took the time t taunt the store security guard before they took off. police sa that the group of four strolled into the store in the middle of the afternoon and told the guard, quote, you can't stop us then they proceeded to swipe 49 devices worth more than $50,000 they took off in a minivan that had been carjacked in oakland the day before. police later found it abandoned and the suspects are still on the run tonight. check this out. new video tonight of a very curious coyot trying his hand at golf, or rather messing up one guy 's video at thinsan r yostol his golf ball, played with it, then ran off. hopefully the gu
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had extra golf balls. right now, dogs are banned from certain presidio hiking trails because it is coyote pumping season and the animals are dimming around the city. th city wants people to be on aler and keep their distance, but as shawn chitnis reports, there is a growing push to change the wa we think about coyotes and coexist. >> down here potentially, yes. then behind you. >> reporter: christopher campbell is showing us where we might see coyotes in golden gat park. he loves any chance he gets to go around san francisco's many parks. >> this being open they would not necessarily den here. they would find a location where there is more vegetation growin up from the ground. >> reporter: it is an an usual year so far with fewer den activities by coyotes. but this does not mean you should not be aware of your surroundings. >> you can see dark spots over there. that would be prime opportunity to find their dens.
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i think nationwide and universally, there is a lot of food for them and habitat opportunities. >> reporter: it controls the rodent population, which also impacts plant life locally. >> they have found that this is a great place to rear their young. >> reporter: of the city starte getting the word out at public events, handing out flyers and posting signs at local parks. some residents say they are well aware that coyotes come to their favorite spots. >> we are walking towards lafayette park, and at the top we saw the coyote. no big deal. we just turned around and went back home. >> reporter: erica figaro of remembers seeing a coyote with her dog at their go to spot in san francisco a while back. as another coyote season begins,
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she knows to be careful. >> i would say i am more hyperaware of what i am seeing, especially when it is dark. >> reporter: in some cases ther are park closures because of an active coyote den, but for the most part christopher believes they can coexist with humans in the same city. >> it is wonderful that we have wildlife in this city. coyotes are amazingly beautiful animals and we have them here in our urban environment. >> reporter: hoping for another season where humans, dogs and coyotes can enjoy the park. >> dusk and dawn are most likel when coyotes are on the move. i you cross paths with one, keep your eye on the animal, make a lot of noise and do what you ca to look big. if you are walking your dog, keep it on the leash and be prepared to scoop it up if it is a small bug. we have seen what a new a's stadium in las vegas could look
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like, but how will the team pay for it? tonight, nevada lawmakers held their first public hearing on a plan to authorize up to $380 million in tax credits and county bonds to help the a's build a new one $. billion stadium right on the strip. there is not much time for discussion. lawmakers have only until june 5th to act on the plan. the defense may have to get creative tomorrow when san francisco prosecutors lay out their case in the stabbing deat of tech executive bob lee. the hearing will determine whether there is enough evidence to tak nima momeni to trial for murder legal experts say that the prosecution has the upper hand after my many encouraged his lawyer to fast-track the case. >> it is not easy to prepare fo something like this in that short of a period of time and d adequate defense. but the defendant does not want to sit in jail. he is freaking out, an he wants to hopefully be exonerated right away, so he is panicking. >> reporter: nima momeni is
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being held without bail. prosecutors said the stabbing may have stemmed from a persona dispute over nima momeni's sister. our lauren toms will have a full report for us. she was a billionaire by th time she was 30 years old. now she will be lucky to make three dollars per day. the new life that elizabeth holmes is about to start 12 hours from now. plu -- they left us blind and did not let us know we were heading to. >> the cruise to paradise turne into the trip from . bears love ransacking cars for any food left behind, but sometimes they cannot get out. the trick that deputies used to free this pair from a distance. we had an unusually cool memorial day and a holiday weekend overall. most spots reached into just the low 70s
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today. couple more cool days today, but changes for early june. i am tracking it in the first
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it is nearing 2:00 a.m. in texas, where fall in silicon valley star elizabeth holmes is
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expected to start serving her 11 year fraud and conspiracy sentence at the federal women's prison in bryan, texas. here is what the former tech executive' new data day life will look like. she will have to make her bed, tidy her room before breakfast. the former billionaire will also be expected to hold down a prison job. they pay anywhere from $.12-$.40 per hour. ironically, the prison does offer business classes, but there will be no business attire. the stanford dropout will trade in her turtlenecks for khaki prison garb. this next story is enough t make you seasick on dry land. a carnival cruise felt more like carnival ride when a violent storm flooded the ship and passengers shared their stories with sedation smalls. >> reporter: for one couple, their first cruise was describe as a nightmare. >> she got really sick. we were at sea all day but we basically
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stayed in the room. >> reporter: she started feelin better, but then the ship got caught in a storm. carnival cruisers said they were confuse after several hours of no communication from crew members >> they did not assure us what was going on, where we were headed to. they could have updated us and let us know something. >> reporter: water damage and broken glass was left . the couple said even after they got off the ship they were still on the water. as a result they are not interested in booking another cruise. >> we had no relaxation. nothing. >> reporter: carnival said in statement that guests on board were safe and their medical tea helped a small number of people board who needed help. rivers across the state are
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flooded with rushing water and the water is flowing faster tha normal and peak melting season is not even here yet. that mean it is a great time for water sports, but not for novices. people are being warned to take precautions so that they don't get swept away. >> we have had a tremendous season. some of my first times of these flow levels. >> people should not do these things on their own. they do no have the training or experience >> let's get some facts and figures. 557 of the streams are running about the capacity, so what does that mean? >> you are just talking about heightened stream flow through the river gauges. we will show you a map in just a second. anything on the blue side of th spectrum means above average streamflow. the black dots are in record territory for the
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amount of water that is flowing through the waterways, and of course there is still plenty of snow to melt. the good news wit our weekend isat it may not be pleasant but at least it slowed down the rate at which the snow is melting. we are seeing pop-up showers and thunderstorms over the high sierra and northern california. this activity will avoid the ba area. in san jose the temperature is still clinging t 60 but everybody else is in mid-to-upper 50s. we will drop down as the fog continues to spread. clear skies for the moment but the file will push into the inland valley's to begin the day on tuesday. it backs up towards the coast like it did today, then i think you will see a period of time befor the sun peaks through. you wil have a better chance, especiall in the afternoon, of seeing sunshine coming through the clouds for the noba temperatures tonight driving mainly into the low to mid 50s
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by early tomorrow morning. high temperatures will be below average. it is a cooler than average weather pattern to begi with and you combine that with the marine layer slowing down the warm-up and a decent onshor breeze developing. some of the strongest gas are in the 20 to 25 mile per hour range. it is closer to five to 10 degrees below normal further inland wit a similar pattern to finish off the month of may on wednesday. let's zoom in. upper 60s on the coast and around the south end of the bay. low 70s for the santa clara valley had a mix of low 60s and upper 70s inland an in the east bay. the warmest spots are fairfield, antioch an brentford. low 60s in the cit and low to mid 60s for oakland and the east bay. mainly mid-to-upper 60s for the north bay until you go further inland well to the north of santa rosa the temperatures will warm up with more sunshine emerging jus
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a little bit early. you will se the clouds being really stubborn, but at least more sunshine is in store. if you are heading out to the ballpark tomorrow evening, both teams ar in town. temperatures in the lo 60s for the start of the a's game as they take on atlanta fo the second game of their series and it is the second game of th giants series against the pittsburgh pirates. temperature cooler on the san francisco sid of the bay. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50s at game time. temperatures will rise as we finish off the work week and head into the first weekend in june. kind of a modest increase around the bay, up five to seve degrees if you compare the highest where we will be. but i is a more dramatic increase inland, with a 10 to 15 degree jump. saturday and sunday will actually feel a bit like summertime. all the way into th 80s along the coast. you get up to around 60 and in early june that does qualify as a warm
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spell. charlie? sports is coming up next an the good times kept rolling at oracle park. 39,000 in attendance. could've been there for about $20-$30. and miami le boston believe again, then miam broke
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charlie, how do you explain this one? you are real back in and given the chance, that if you are a celtics fan it hurts! >> they were down 3-0, then the come all the way back! they ree them back in. they expected to get hurt and they said no, we are not getting hurt this time. we will be the first team in nb history to come back from 3-0. they had all the momentum, and unfortunately that is all they had. momentum . this one was over by the time the fans got
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their popcorn. you would have thought that boston at home was a mortal lock, but you see the score in the first. the heat already rolling. martin had 26 and miami up 15. early fourth and it was still a lead. jimmy butler pokes away and gets it back. a little slam on the othe end. butler had 28 and there is no nba history made in this one miami is heading to the nba finals with a 103-84 win. the eight seed, miami becomes the second to reach the nba finals they will face the nuggets with game one on thursday. >> nobody is satisfied. we have not done anything. we do not play just win the eastern conference. we play to win the whole thing. we have to believe we can do something special. we will hit the ground running whe we get to denver, and i like ou chances. nhl, stars were at home and needed a win over vegas to extend the series to game seven the goldenknightnot mess oukosar scores vegas's
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third goal of the period. i lost about 19 straight hands of blackjack there. can't have blackjack by the pool, folks. the knight advanced to the second stanley cup finals in franchise history. they will host the florida panthers in game one on saturday. how about matinee baseball? giants hosting the pirates on this memorial day. second inning, already 3-0 san francisco. austin slater just got off the injured list and he finds a curveball waiting for him. four rbis for slater. second inning, patrick bailey with 39,000 partygoers in attendance, and they will party on. second home run of his career. part of an eight-runn thtwo games above 50
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look who is back in town! former athletic olson now with the braves. and they had ryan nota, the cincinnati bearcats! breaks the tie in the fifth wit a three-run shot. he seems all right! oakland wednesday 7-2 an that 11-game losing streak is now over! bob myers is set to speak at 1:00 tomorrow. the big question for the warriors gm is announcing whether he stays, goes or if it is standard procedure where he talks about the nba draft and says no questions about my future. >> what do you think? >> i think he stays whether he stays or goes. conflict. don't put me on the spot. >> no more blackjack by the pool, okay? enough of that. thank you, charlie.
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from bagpipes and flyovers, this is
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this memorial day, communities all around the bay area gathered to honor those wh made the ultimate sacrifice fo our country. in san jose, a memorial ceremony at oak hill memorial park included a flyove and a re-enactment of a world war ii trench. the master of ceremonies shannon potts talked about the importance of people simply showing up. >> i would like to extend a heartfelt appreciation to the individuals who have joined us here, ensuring that this commemoration contains profound
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significance. >> the gathering included a wreath toss into the san francisco bay. and that is the patriots fife and drum corps leading the special ceremony. >> it is important to all peopl of the united states, because the people who died protecting the country. it is particular to me because i lost at least three friends during the vietna conflict. one guy was a p.o.w. for 6.5 years and the others were killed in combat. their airplanes were shot down and they did not survive point >> the hornet draws crowds all year long to view those who chronicle the history of those who put ei the line. in south san francisco, veterans got a chance to view
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the memorial plaque and the eternal flame which was first lit at san francisco city hall in the '60s before being relocated. in danville, the danville band led off the first annual memorial day remembrance . groups gathered there to light the mount diablo beacon in hono of those who served. still to come, he committed burglary, then he locked himsel up. how sheriff's deputies in the sierra freed this bear usin a very low tech tool. ♪ ♪ ♪
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a driver in reno has a heck of a tale to tell their insurance agent. good thing the sheriff's department has the evidence on tape. this is what is left of their back seat. her is the story. a black bear got into the car and could not get out again, so sheriff's deputie tied a rope around the door handle and made sure that they were good and far away when i gave it a tug. look at that little guy. a couple seconds later, a huge bear came galloping out and took off down the streetshrebuatleast they did not need to get too
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close to the bear. >> i would rather have a bear i my car any day of the week. i would rather have a bear in the car than the mice! >> i am not a fan of the mice either. i would take a bear. ho about you, paul? >> i prefer to keep all wildlif out of my vehicle. if they come you just act tall. and do some bench pressing. >> thank you so mu ♪♪ >> we understand. >> we unders the fee rrasof fli. >> we understand the pain of not being able to chew or feeling confident smiling.
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