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." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. he watched and a b.a.r.t police officer shot and killed oscar grant. now grant's best friend is also dead by the hands of a gunman. joe vazquez is in hayward tonight to tell us what happened. joe? >> reporter: juliette, family members of john caldwell wrapped up an emotional vigil here at the murder scene of the six people that were on that platform new year's day 2009. two have now died violently and so young. >> oscar grant then him now. >> reporter: two and a half years after the shooting death of his best friend oscar grant, 25-year-old caldwell was himself murdered. >> happened in broad daylight which is real crazy too. >> right. >> i don't know, it is just dum, i think it is. >> reporter: caldwell was sitting in a car at a hayward gas station around 5:30 p.m. friday when someone walked up and fired several rounds. the suspect ran away. police searched the area but never found the gunman. investigators say they don't believe the shooting was random but they are not elaborating on
." >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for ann notarangelo. he watched and a b.a.r.t police officer shot and killed oscar grant. now grant's best friend is also dead by the hands of a gunman. joe vazquez is in hayward tonight to tell us what happened. joe? >> reporter: juliette, family members of john caldwell wrapped up an emotional vigil here at the murder scene of the six people that were on that platform new year's day 2009. two have now died violently and so...
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>> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing since november of last year to better align our pararts dollars with public utilities commission's goals. i want to thank president vietor, as well as commisssioner caen, who brought up this issue years ago. i appreciate your leadership on this, as well. as far as background, the san francisco administrative code requires that 2% of all above- ground construction cost for new buildings is set aside for arts enrichment. historically, those resources have been through the arts commission. 2% has to be set aside for arts enrichment. that money then gets sent to the arts commission. they distribute it for us. in 2004, we were advised via the city attorney's office that the p.u.c., unlike other agencies, had full destructiodiscretion. that means we can partner and collabor
>> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing since november of last year to better align our pararts dollars with public utilities commission's goals. i want to thank president vietor, as well as commisssioner caen, who brought up this issue years ago. i appreciate your leadership on this,...
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hi, mark. >> reporter: long indeed, juliette. this journey will begin here tomorrow morning at san francisco fire station. 34. richmond district. this is a journey that is not only about endurance, it is also about honor. chris harly is a volunteer firefighter from wisconsin and it was 9/11 that attracted him to the fire service in the first place. >> i was in the eighth grade when the terrorists went down and it really struck a cord with me seeing that and i'm just trying to think of the best way to kind of tip my hat to them. >> reporter: now he is setting off on the challenge of a lifetime to honor fallen firefighters from new york and throughout the nation, ruff is going to rye to make it from san francisco all the way to ground zero on his bike in time for the 10th anniversary of nene. >> i guess 9/11. >> hoping to raise awareness about firefighters. >> reporter: in his bindser contacts at all of those fire stations big and small. >> salt lake city. denver. omaha. >> reporter: the planned journey has been written about in se
hi, mark. >> reporter: long indeed, juliette. this journey will begin here tomorrow morning at san francisco fire station. 34. richmond district. this is a journey that is not only about endurance, it is also about honor. chris harly is a volunteer firefighter from wisconsin and it was 9/11 that attracted him to the fire service in the first place. >> i was in the eighth grade when the terrorists went down and it really struck a cord with me seeing that and i'm just trying to think...
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juliette goodrich shows us the unusual way protestors spoke out against tuition hikes.juliette. >> reporter: elizabeth, uc officials say they really had no choice but to impose these hikes. they say it's because of state budget cuts but a lot of students say it is not fair, they feel caught in the middle. take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes protesting today's vote to increase university tuition again. >> we're here to say that we're going to keep fighting this. this isn't something that's over you know. it's completely unacceptable. >> time that we tell big companies such as disney that they don't need tax breaks. they made an incredible amount of money and they are not paying a lot of taxes, which is affecting our schools. >> reporter: they took their message inside a board of regents meeting at uc-san francisco. their message was heard but the outcome disappointing for them. fees must go up. >> it's going to happen. >> reporter: the regents approved a 9.6% tuition increase on top of an 8% increase already approved, bringing under
juliette goodrich shows us the unusual way protestors spoke out against tuition hikes.juliette. >> reporter: elizabeth, uc officials say they really had no choice but to impose these hikes. they say it's because of state budget cuts but a lot of students say it is not fair, they feel caught in the middle. take a look. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes protesting today's vote to increase university tuition again. >> we're here to say that we're going...
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in walnut creek, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> you heard of "snakes on a plane"? how about scorpions. jeff ellis was asleep on an alaska flight june 17 going from seattle to anchorage when he woke up to a tingling sensation in his sleeve. i thought it was a little bug but then realized it was a scorpion. >> i raised my hand up and i was oh, my god that's a scorpion! and a tray table was down so i grabbed a napkin, picked that thing up and just held on to it like a natural reaction to grab it. >> he realized the scorpion had stung his elbow. two doctors on board said he would probably be fine -- probably. all he could do was wait 30 minutes until the plane landed to find out. not exactly clear of course how it get on board but the airline thinks it might have crawled on when the plane was in texas. >>> wow. can you imagine?! [ laughter ] >> you fall asleep, get bit by a scorpion on a plane of all places. >> check your shoes. >> i grew up in the mojave desert. spiders are different. they scare me. scorpions? nah. this is inland live our cbs 5 weather camera from ins
in walnut creek, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> you heard of "snakes on a plane"? how about scorpions. jeff ellis was asleep on an alaska flight june 17 going from seattle to anchorage when he woke up to a tingling sensation in his sleeve. i thought it was a little bug but then realized it was a scorpion. >> i raised my hand up and i was oh, my god that's a scorpion! and a tray table was down so i grabbed a napkin, picked that thing up and just held on to it like a...
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juliette. >>> reporter: hi, elizabeth. they call themselves "anonymous." and they have been linked to numerous cyberattacks throughout the world. today, 35 search warrants, 16 arrest, some of them here in the bay area. fbi agents searched homes, seized computers and made arrests throughout the country including san jose in a nationwide takedown of the notorious hacking group called "anonymous." >> so there's a group of hackers, these people who were arrested may just be people who used their computers to sort -- for a digital protest. >> reporter: the defendants charged in the san jose indictment allegedly conspired with others to intentionally damage protected computers at paypal from december 6, 2010, to december 10, 2010. >> they announce targets often and then boast about them online and sometimes release data that they have gotten from servers they have compromised. >> reporter: they gained worldwide attention in december when they disabled or disrupted the websites of mastercard, visa and paypal. in retaliation for those companies cutting ties to the
juliette. >>> reporter: hi, elizabeth. they call themselves "anonymous." and they have been linked to numerous cyberattacks throughout the world. today, 35 search warrants, 16 arrest, some of them here in the bay area. fbi agents searched homes, seized computers and made arrests throughout the country including san jose in a nationwide takedown of the notorious hacking group called "anonymous." >> so there's a group of hackers, these people who were arrested...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in dublin where safe and sane fireworks are okay. but not in livermore. the fireworks show has been cancelled. some residents are fired up saying the show must go on legal or not. >>> it's likely due to malnutrition for sure but also being in a situation. >> when the local food movement goes terribly wrong. how you might be able to help these rescued rabbits. >>> myspace sells for $35 million. facebook valued at something like a gazillion! but why? how they hang such high dollar values on something you can't even put your hands on and why investing your money is risky. ,,,,,,,,,,,, denny's new tour of america menu. 50 star cuisine. the new tour of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. cities. bang!! >>> just before the 4th of july holiday a reminder, fireworks are illegal in all but a dozen bay area cities. today the dublin fire department demonstrated the danger of fireworks and how people can seriously be injured. also illustrated how fireworks can easily start fires. in contra costa coun
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in dublin where safe and sane fireworks are okay. but not in livermore. the fireworks show has been cancelled. some residents are fired up saying the show must go on legal or not. >>> it's likely due to malnutrition for sure but also being in a situation. >> when the local food movement goes terribly wrong. how you might be able to help these rescued rabbits. >>> myspace sells for $35 million. facebook valued at something like a...
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. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. we begin with breaking news out of san francisco. there has been a shooting involving a police officer in the city's bayview neighborhood. it happened less than an hour ago. all we know right now is that one person was shot. and taken to general hospital. we are working on getting more information and when we do we will certainly pass it along to you. >>> he was only a few feet away when a b.a.r.t police officer shot and killed officer grant. now grant's best friend is also dead, the victim of a shooting. joe vazquez is in hayward tonight to tell us what happened. joe. >> reporter: in about half an hour friends and family members will gather here at this makeshift memorial at the murder scene to pay their respects. all day they have been popping by here just shaking their head at the fact of the six men who were there that new year's day 2009 two have died violently and so young. >> oscar grant and then him now. it is crazy. >> reporter: two and a half years after the shooting death o
. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. we begin with breaking news out of san francisco. there has been a shooting involving a police officer in the city's bayview neighborhood. it happened less than an hour ago. all we know right now is that one person was shot. and taken to general hospital. we are working on getting more information and when we do we will certainly pass it along to you. >>> he was only a few feet away when a b.a.r.t...
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. >> we met with juliette a couple times. we understand this is a great opportunity for a continued partnership. i'm one of the few that ventures out throughout san francisco and i understand how a lot of money is put into the arts. art galleries up and down downtown. we would like to see some of that here in this part of the community. we have to continue saying it. win-win and equity to we have some very talented artists. we have filmmakers. we want to see more of that stuff here. we want to be part of the leadership in developing it. keep in mind that we want to be part of that. thank you. president vietor: thank you. it would be nice to have that kind of a value statement as part of the mou. that is key in this whole process. >> my name is judy. in the program director for community arts and education. i do not have words to say how thrilled i am, on behalf of the arts commission and my program in particular. the program was founded 45 years ago on the premise that there should be art for and by the people who live and wo
. >> we met with juliette a couple times. we understand this is a great opportunity for a continued partnership. i'm one of the few that ventures out throughout san francisco and i understand how a lot of money is put into the arts. art galleries up and down downtown. we would like to see some of that here in this part of the community. we have to continue saying it. win-win and equity to we have some very talented artists. we have filmmakers. we want to see more of that stuff here. we...
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. >> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing
. >> juliette ellis. here we go. i will start. i'm very excited to be able to -- president vietor: 29 introducing yourself -- a introducing yourself? >> juliette ellis. i'm excited to be updating the commission on the work we have been doing
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juliette goodrich was in the court when the victim's family came face to face with the suspect. >> his life was taken away. but his joy and smile will always with with us. >> reporter: almost a year after jessica's boyfriend 22- year-old rubin martinez was shot to death the two were on a date, she saw her boyfriend's alleged killer in a fairfield courtroom. he was arrested last night on murder charges. already behind bars on other charges. >> now i actually, you know, can actually see the person that has brought so much pain to this family. >> reporter: the victim's entire family showed up to see the suspect in court today. 24-year-old keith ford. they say rubin martinez had big dreams of going to college and being a success. >> his life was taken by a lost soul. >> reporter: investigators believe martinez tried to drive away after he had been shot. he lost control of his car and collided into a garage. he was pronounced dead at the scene, killed by gunfire. >> we ask the same question over and over. why him? he never fought. he didn't believe in fights. he believed in breaking up figh
juliette goodrich was in the court when the victim's family came face to face with the suspect. >> his life was taken away. but his joy and smile will always with with us. >> reporter: almost a year after jessica's boyfriend 22- year-old rubin martinez was shot to death the two were on a date, she saw her boyfriend's alleged killer in a fairfield courtroom. he was arrested last night on murder charges. already behind bars on other charges. >> now i actually, you know, can...
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juliette. >> - >> reporter: hi, allen. we're in next door dublin. look at this. they have safe and sane fireworks. look at this huge display. it's legal here. however, if you bring them into livermore where their fireworks show has been cancelled altogether, police say they will be on high alert looking for these and other fireworks that night. >> those $10 ones. >> reporter: safe and sane fireworks. a huge money making fundraiser in dublin for the 4th of july. >> the block party here and they have those. >> reporter: in livermore the safe and sane fireworks israel legal and the annual show is cancelled leaving many residents fired up. >> that's student. now i go to go home and do illegal fireworks. >> so we just had to cancel this year. >> reporter: timbery is with the livermore recreation park district and says the fireworks show is cancelled because of budget cuts. are you concerned that some people may put on their own fireworks show here? >> well, fireworks are not allowed in livermore. and so yes, there is a concern about that. >> reporter: do you know that
juliette. >> - >> reporter: hi, allen. we're in next door dublin. look at this. they have safe and sane fireworks. look at this huge display. it's legal here. however, if you bring them into livermore where their fireworks show has been cancelled altogether, police say they will be on high alert looking for these and other fireworks that night. >> those $10 ones. >> reporter: safe and sane fireworks. a huge money making fundraiser in dublin for the 4th of july. >>...
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juliette goodrich takes a look at the pocketbook impact. >>> reporter: it's always a positive sign when new restaurants are being built offering hundreds of new jobs. >> you have seen our numbers in the company have gone back up. you know, much different from like the fine dining sector. >> reporter: but the reality, many people's lives are on hold as the nation's debt crisis drags on. >> there are people that have had their homes on the market before and they have actually pulled them off and just waiting to see what happens. >> reporter: the continued stalemate in washington, d.c. could pressure the markets and everyone's checkbook. >> don't panic. >> reporter: gary smith is a financial planner and says as for stocks... >> i think there's something like a decline of 20% in stocks, worst case. >> reporter: and credit cards? >> there's a potential for higher interest rates for all types of consumer debt. >> reporter: and your 401(k)? >> stable value funds wouldn't be particularly affected. >> reporter: his overall advice? >> be aware of how much risk you're taking in your investment acc
juliette goodrich takes a look at the pocketbook impact. >>> reporter: it's always a positive sign when new restaurants are being built offering hundreds of new jobs. >> you have seen our numbers in the company have gone back up. you know, much different from like the fine dining sector. >> reporter: but the reality, many people's lives are on hold as the nation's debt crisis drags on. >> there are people that have had their homes on the market before and they have...
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as juliette goodrich as many as, the thieves posed as a klein to case the place. >>> reporter: it took police five months to track down this suspect and arrest him. he was found at a place where there are plenty of coins, a casino. >> the door jammed. the lock in the door, has all been replaced. >> reporter: this stamp and coin dealer says the thief who walked away with a half million dollars in rare gold coins from his business acted as an interested collector with a girlfriend just days before the break-in. >> a fellow who works for me showed him some coins and he probably cased the place that way. that's one of the reasons why we know who he is because he was able to id him from a photo line-up. >> reporter: the suspects clearly cased the place. this is an alarmed building on the second floor. take a look at this. the suspect walked down this hallway. he was avoid this surveillance camera, came down the hall and before knocking down these doors with a crowbar he turned this surveillance camera around so he was never caught on videotape. pillar took photos after the break-in. he even
as juliette goodrich as many as, the thieves posed as a klein to case the place. >>> reporter: it took police five months to track down this suspect and arrest him. he was found at a place where there are plenty of coins, a casino. >> the door jammed. the lock in the door, has all been replaced. >> reporter: this stamp and coin dealer says the thief who walked away with a half million dollars in rare gold coins from his business acted as an interested collector with a...
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juliette goodrich shows us the letter has sparked fear of a stricter crackdown. juliette. >> reporter: dana, it is a crackdown for the growers and sellers of medicinal marijuana but some feel it is the patients who need the medicinal marijuana the most who will suffer. the heat is on for medical marijuana growers and suppliers even if they are complying with state law. >> anyone in the business of providing cannabis to these patients could still be a target even if the patients themselves are not. put you're still putting the target on the back of the patients if they don't have medicine access. >> reporter: strict guidelines now released by the obama administration reinforce federal prosecution of anyone growing and smiling marijuana to medical patients. marijuana advocacy groups say it contradicts the president's earlier pledge to let states set their own policies. >> across the country yes, it means that the war will go on, it's going to continue to be a battle to change the laws on this because the federal government and the obama administration doesn't seem
juliette goodrich shows us the letter has sparked fear of a stricter crackdown. juliette. >> reporter: dana, it is a crackdown for the growers and sellers of medicinal marijuana but some feel it is the patients who need the medicinal marijuana the most who will suffer. the heat is on for medical marijuana growers and suppliers even if they are complying with state law. >> anyone in the business of providing cannabis to these patients could still be a target even if the patients...
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juliette. >> reporter: dana, it was pretty eye-catching. imagine this. students protesting in cartoon costumes. yes, disney costumes. that's because one of the board members is also a board member for disney. so students are saying money should go to college, not disneyland. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes protesting today's vote to increase university tuition again. >> we're here to say that we're going to keep fighting this. this isn't over. it's completely unacceptable. >> time that we tell big companies they made an incredible amount of money and they are not paying taxes. it affects our school. >> reporter: they took their protest inside the meeting. the message was heard but the outcome disappointing. fees must go up. >> it's approved. it's going to happen. >> reporter: the regents approved a 9.6% tuition increase. that's on top of an 8% increase already approved bringing undergrad tuition to more than $12,000 a year. that's 18% higher than last year. and that's without room, board or books. >> we had to approve the in
juliette. >> reporter: dana, it was pretty eye-catching. imagine this. students protesting in cartoon costumes. yes, disney costumes. that's because one of the board members is also a board member for disney. so students are saying money should go to college, not disneyland. [ chanting ] >> reporter: students dressed in disney costumes protesting today's vote to increase university tuition again. >> we're here to say that we're going to keep fighting this. this isn't over....
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juliette, the other thing that angered so many people. we could clearly see that the man was sitting there on the sidewalk just dying frankly bleeding out as he waited police stood over them as they were waiting for an ambulance to arrive. >> what now happens to that develop phone video? will that become crucial evidence? are the police looking looking at that. >> reporter: the man who gave it to us, in fact, sold it to cbs5, said that he was not going to the police. he didn't trust the police. a lot of distrust in that neighborhood. several people shot. the immediate aftermath an shot it on their cell phones as well not clear though whether any of them gave it to the police department. >> joe vazquez in san francisco. thank you. this incident comes two and a half years after the shooting death of oscar grant. and tonight grant's best friend who was on that bart platform has himself been killed by gunfire. 25-year-old john caldwell was shot to death yesterday while he was sitting in a car at a gas station in hayward. someone walked up to
juliette, the other thing that angered so many people. we could clearly see that the man was sitting there on the sidewalk just dying frankly bleeding out as he waited police stood over them as they were waiting for an ambulance to arrive. >> what now happens to that develop phone video? will that become crucial evidence? are the police looking looking at that. >> reporter: the man who gave it to us, in fact, sold it to cbs5, said that he was not going to the police. he didn't trust...
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juliette goodrich explains how this guy managed to get away with so much. >> reporter: allen, it took police five months to arrest this suspect. he was found at a place where there are plenty of coins, a casino. >> the doorjamb, lock in the door, this is all been replaced. >> reporter: stamp and coin dealer stanley pillar says the thief who walked away with half a million dollars in rare gold coins from his business acted as an interested collector with a girlfriend just days before the break-in. >> a fellow who worked for me showed him some coins and probably cased the place that way. that's how we know who he is because we were able to identify him from a photo line- up. >> reporter: the suspect cased the place. this is an alarmed building on the second floor. look at this. of the suspect avoided this surveillance camera, came down the hall and before knocking down these doors with a crowbar he turned this surveillance camera around so he was never caught on videotape. pillar took photos after the break-in. he even identified the suspect by mug shot. police say the suspect billy vas
juliette goodrich explains how this guy managed to get away with so much. >> reporter: allen, it took police five months to arrest this suspect. he was found at a place where there are plenty of coins, a casino. >> the doorjamb, lock in the door, this is all been replaced. >> reporter: stamp and coin dealer stanley pillar says the thief who walked away with half a million dollars in rare gold coins from his business acted as an interested collector with a girlfriend just days...
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if people hold back now, that's going to have an effect. >> absolutely. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> too tough for the navy? the california neighborhood that's off limits during fleet week. >>> the second biggest fish in the sea, nobody can seem to find it. how your camera could help scientists make some history. barbecue sauce, ty all on freshly baked b. dangerous places. but is a los angeles subu >>> well, they are on the front lines in some of the world's most dangerous places but is a los angeles suburb too dangerous for u.s. navy sailors? that's the talk around san pedro, the harbor community south of los angeles after the navy warned its sailors to stay away during fleet week. when the uss abraham arrived at the port of los angeles, the navy told sailors saying san pedro's downtown shopping district has problems with drugs. it came as a shock to neighbors hoping for an economic boost. angry san pedro merchants have asked the navy not to give out those flyers to sailors on other ships that are coming in. >>> it may seem odd. it is the second largest fish in the world. and n
if people hold back now, that's going to have an effect. >> absolutely. >> juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> too tough for the navy? the california neighborhood that's off limits during fleet week. >>> the second biggest fish in the sea, nobody can seem to find it. how your camera could help scientists make some history. barbecue sauce, ty all on freshly baked b. dangerous places. but is a los angeles subu >>> well, they are on the front lines in some of...
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juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> san francisco police say that they have solved the art caper. tonight a new jersey man is behind bars accused of lifting a pricy picasso from a union square art gallery. mike sugerman shows us how a trail of clues led police right to their man. mike. >> reporter: dana, that purloined picasso should be back in its place after police -- after good police work. yesterday this dashing suspected art thief was in the movies. today's he is in custody. >> this is an unbelievable piece of police work. >> reporter: the police chief proud of how his people tracked down 31-year-old mark lugo who allegedly grabbed this pencil sketch "tete de femme" off the wall at the weinstein gallery and calmly walked to a taxi. unfortunately for him, it was captured by security cameras at neighboring lefty o'doul's restaurant. >> the surveillance video, yes, helped us identify the individual. he also -- the cab driver also helped us locate the area where mr. lugo was staying. >> reporter: which was here at the upscale palomar hotel just a few bronx from the gallery. -- a
juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> san francisco police say that they have solved the art caper. tonight a new jersey man is behind bars accused of lifting a pricy picasso from a union square art gallery. mike sugerman shows us how a trail of clues led police right to their man. mike. >> reporter: dana, that purloined picasso should be back in its place after police -- after good police work. yesterday this dashing suspected art thief was in the movies. today's he is in custody....
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i really, in response to the comment this gentleman just made and also the work that juliette has been doing, we really will be looking forward to hearing from the community. how can we make a long-term plan for turning the area into a cultural district for the community and for the city and for the world? thank you. i am thrilled. president vietor: thank you. other public comments on this item? >> commissioners, i filled out my pcard just so i am on record for following the process. let me share with you, commissioners, a few thoughts. we are in the year 2011. unless you do not hear, you are blind, every day, when you listen to the news, it's about our economy. if this government does not increase the debt ceiling, we will all be adversely impacted. commissioners, gone are the days, even though there is a charter,charter ordinance or am, what ever, that so much money should be set aside. don are the days where we cannot prioritize what has to be done for the community. if you look at the agenda, i know that the chair was trying to say something. it is very simple. you have your agenda
i really, in response to the comment this gentleman just made and also the work that juliette has been doing, we really will be looking forward to hearing from the community. how can we make a long-term plan for turning the area into a cultural district for the community and for the city and for the world? thank you. i am thrilled. president vietor: thank you. other public comments on this item? >> commissioners, i filled out my pcard just so i am on record for following the process. let...
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. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. >>> the coroner identified the 19-year-old shot by san francisco police saturday. his name is kenneth harding and he has family in seattle. as linda yee learned police there wanted to talk to him about a fatal shooting there. >> reporter: a witness video posted on youtube documents the minutes after the shooting. the suspect is down. police surround him. and the crowd becomes increasingly agitated. >> one, two, three, four, five, six. >> reporter: on the grounds according to the witness a weapon. missed by officers but picked up by someone in the crowd. police looked at that video, identified the person and recovered the gun today. investigators believe it is the same 45 caliber weapon used by the suspect to shoot at officers yesterday afternoon. >> the suspect fled on foot during the course of the foot pursuit at this point we believe the suspect fired backwards at the officers. the officers returned fire in self-defense. >> reporter: late today police
. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ann notarangelo is off tonight. >>> the coroner identified the 19-year-old shot by san francisco police saturday. his name is kenneth harding and he has family in seattle. as linda yee learned police there wanted to talk to him about a fatal shooting there. >> reporter: a witness video posted on youtube documents the minutes after the shooting. the suspect is down. police surround him. and the crowd becomes increasingly...
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they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read it. i'm wondering 2 things. there seems to be more of an advocacy voice in terms of the discrimination of being you know an asian american. and secondly, warner's disease. i'm wondering how you got into writing about that? and the characters were wonderful. >> okay. your first question, first. you know to be totally honest, when i sat down to write dreaming water i thought this is the book that -- i had finished language of threads and written 4 books that took place in asia. because language of threads was a ha
they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my...
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. >> reporter: juliette points out many of her readers rely on coupon savings to survive and they are frustrated with those now resorting to stealing newspapers or altering the coupon bar codes to get a better deal. she wants people to know that not all couponners are like hoarders like you see on those shows. two sides to every story. >> exactly. >>> lawrence is in and you're not discounting the temperatures, are you? you're just knocking them down a little? >> just bringing them down making them more reasonable. that's what we are going to do for the weekend ahead. we are fogged in at the golden gate bridge. that fog though confined to the coastline. a lot of sunshine in the valleys so still some warm temperatures there put we'll see more fog in the coming days. just a little band at the coastline but this is going to deepen somewhat probably going to see more drizzle toward the next week. temperatures tomorrow 70s and some more comfortable 80s inland. 60s and 70s inside the bay. mostly sunny after patchy fog. at the coast though cool. 50s on the 60s. right now it is still 92 degree
. >> reporter: juliette points out many of her readers rely on coupon savings to survive and they are frustrated with those now resorting to stealing newspapers or altering the coupon bar codes to get a better deal. she wants people to know that not all couponners are like hoarders like you see on those shows. two sides to every story. >> exactly. >>> lawrence is in and you're not discounting the temperatures, are you? you're just knocking them down a little? >> just...
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sixth dealt with the fact that she had informed to employees of universal studios jeff hawkins and juliette lewis in of the and the disappearance of caving marie anthony. in count seven hope casey anthony indicated to law enforcement and all that she had received a phone call and spoke to caylee marine anthony. wh on july 15, 8 at approximately 12:00 p.m.. this caused law-enforcement to devote extensive resources. can as a result of those four separate and distinct lies, law enforcement extended a great deal of time, energy and manpower ring looking for young caylee marie anthony. but the search for her and went on from july-december. hfor several months, people were trying to find caylee murray anthony. four distinct, separate just as the jury spoke loud and clear on their verdict for counts 1, 2 and 3, that also spoke is clearly for the remaining counts a 4-7. whtheres no legal cause why this course should not impose a sentence. the court has previously adjudged you guilty counsel for- 7. i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail and imposing a $1,000 fine on each count ho
sixth dealt with the fact that she had informed to employees of universal studios jeff hawkins and juliette lewis in of the and the disappearance of caving marie anthony. in count seven hope casey anthony indicated to law enforcement and all that she had received a phone call and spoke to caylee marine anthony. wh on july 15, 8 at approximately 12:00 p.m.. this caused law-enforcement to devote extensive resources. can as a result of those four separate and distinct lies, law enforcement...
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with the fact that she had informed to, quote, employees of universal studios, jeff hopkins, and juliette lewis of the disappearance of caylee marie anthony. miss anthony in count seven indicated to law enforcement that she had received a call and spoke to caylee marie anthony, july 15, 2008 at approximately 12:00 p.m., thus causing law enforcement to devote extensive resources. as a result of those four separate and distinct lies, law enforcement expended a great deal of time, energy and manpower looking for young caylee marie anthony. this search for her went on from july through december over several months, trying to find caylee marie anthony. four distinct, separate lies. just as the jury spoke loud and clear on counts one, two, and three by their verdict, they also spoke loud and clear as to the remaining counts four, five, six, and seven. there being no legal cause shown why this court should not impose sentence and the court having previously adjudged you to be guilty for the crimes contained in counts four, five, six, and seven, i will sentence you to one year in the orange count
with the fact that she had informed to, quote, employees of universal studios, jeff hopkins, and juliette lewis of the disappearance of caylee marie anthony. miss anthony in count seven indicated to law enforcement that she had received a call and spoke to caylee marie anthony, july 15, 2008 at approximately 12:00 p.m., thus causing law enforcement to devote extensive resources. as a result of those four separate and distinct lies, law enforcement expended a great deal of time, energy and...
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sonya thomas and juliette lee joining us on an increasingly crowded couch.ugust ll of yo >> we were supposed to be outside. >> we arranged all the hot dogs outside. we may be able to get them in. >> a pile of 68 hot dogs, joey, how many you ate when you set the world record back in 2009. >> yes. delicious. >> size up your chances this year? >> my chances -- i feel pretty good. my competition better be ready. anybody who has the guts to show up, better come hungry. >> will you feel someone on your tail, do you train all year long? >> i love to eat naturally. so that's kind of like training. for about six weeks building up to this contest, eating hot dogs, teach my body a cycle, how to digest hot dogs and do whatever it takes to get it down and move on. >> you don't see me eating one much less two of these hot dogs. there's a difference between liking to eat and going this far, and i want to turn it over to tim, is that what's going on -- >> our makeup department didn't do that to you? >> no. >> last year you were nine hot dogs shy of winning the competition.
sonya thomas and juliette lee joining us on an increasingly crowded couch.ugust ll of yo >> we were supposed to be outside. >> we arranged all the hot dogs outside. we may be able to get them in. >> a pile of 68 hot dogs, joey, how many you ate when you set the world record back in 2009. >> yes. delicious. >> size up your chances this year? >> my chances -- i feel pretty good. my competition better be ready. anybody who has the guts to show up, better come...
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based on miss anthony informing detective mallet she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and a juliette lewis, that she had told them of a disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there is a materiality issue related to this particular charge and, again, assert that this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> okay. and count 7? >> count 7, your honor, this is the same interview that we have been discussing to detective mallet and this allegation is based on miss anthony asserting that she received a phone call from caylee marie anthony. >> just a second. since you just provided these cases to me. >> yes, sir. >> let me read them right quick. see if i have any additional questions. >> yes, sir. >> before i hear from the state of florida. >> as he we follow the live pictures out of orlando, florida, the sentencing of casey anthony, holly hughes, bring our viewers up to date what is happening here. i'm seeing the defense talking about a voolgs iolation of did believe jeopardy based on temporal breaks. put that in laymen's view. >> what the defense is arguing she didn't com
based on miss anthony informing detective mallet she identified a jeffrey michael hopkins and a juliette lewis, that she had told them of a disappearance of her child. however, we reassert that there is a materiality issue related to this particular charge and, again, assert that this is out of the same instance of conduct. >> okay. and count 7? >> count 7, your honor, this is the same interview that we have been discussing to detective mallet and this allegation is based on miss...
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juliette goodrich on how this spring's unusual weather is making for fierce mosquito breeding this year. >> reporter: we hear about this every year these cases of west nile virus so that's nothing different. what's unusual though this year is that we have had rain a couple of weeks ago. couple that with this hot weather and vector control says that is a dangerous breeding ground for mosquitos. mosquitos carrying west nile virus are out there. the latest indicator a dead crow found in walnut creek by bancroft and treat boulevard with west nile virus. mosquitos bite the infected birds and then become carriers. deborah bass is with contra costa mosquito and vector control. >> west nile virus is a very serious disease. it can affect anybody at any age and mosquito control matters. we need people to help us out. >> reporter: vector control just released a new campaign called mosquito control matters. this new video is now posted on their web page. >> it lets people know why mosquito control matters and letting them see the mosquitos themselves, what they need to be looking for in the water i
juliette goodrich on how this spring's unusual weather is making for fierce mosquito breeding this year. >> reporter: we hear about this every year these cases of west nile virus so that's nothing different. what's unusual though this year is that we have had rain a couple of weeks ago. couple that with this hot weather and vector control says that is a dangerous breeding ground for mosquitos. mosquitos carrying west nile virus are out there. the latest indicator a dead crow found in...
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. >> thank you, juliette goodrich. >>> the man who runs the most powerful media empire was in the hot seat today. but rupert murdoch didn't take the blame for rupert murdoch's phone hacking scandal. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: rupert murdock is defending his blown empire but 2 1/2 hours into questioning he had to defend himself. a man lunged at him with a plateful of foam. his wife jumped to his rescue before the police arrested the protestor. earlier his son james apologized for phone hacking at the family's "news of the world" newspaper. >> it's a matter of great regret. >> reporter: politicians fired questions at the murdochs all on live tv. >> mr. murdoch do you accept ultimately you are responsible for the whole fiasco? >> no. >> you are not responsible? who is responsible? >> the people that i trusted to run and then maybe the people they trusted. >> reporter: murdoch employees are accused of tapping the voicemails of murder victims, politicians, even the families of 9/11 victims. former "news of the world" editor rebekah brooks also took the hot seat and chose her wor
. >> thank you, juliette goodrich. >>> the man who runs the most powerful media empire was in the hot seat today. but rupert murdoch didn't take the blame for rupert murdoch's phone hacking scandal. charlie d'agata reports. >> reporter: rupert murdock is defending his blown empire but 2 1/2 hours into questioning he had to defend himself. a man lunged at him with a plateful of foam. his wife jumped to his rescue before the police arrested the protestor. earlier his son...
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julie juliett. >> thank goodness, all righty.l center and declared brain dead and when he passed away her mother respected his wish and donated his organs, including his heart and that heart saved judy's life and joining us is judy and along with ben's mother, jill, thanks for joining us today. we appreciate it. jill, take us back to the day, july 10th, 2009. tell us what happened with your son. >> i was at work, friday afternoon, and, getting ready to go to a concert, actually, in downtown minneapolis, and, about 3:00, i received a call from ben's company commander, to inform me that he had been shot, and they didn't know the full extent of his injuries, at that point, but he was in the hospital and had had surgery, to repair the wound to his leg which is where the bullet entered his body and i was told at that point to sit tight and wait for the next phone call. >> and you found out that eventually, that your son passed away? >> well, he didn't pass away until 8 days later. i was able to meet him, he was flown through afghanist
julie juliett. >> thank goodness, all righty.l center and declared brain dead and when he passed away her mother respected his wish and donated his organs, including his heart and that heart saved judy's life and joining us is judy and along with ben's mother, jill, thanks for joining us today. we appreciate it. jill, take us back to the day, july 10th, 2009. tell us what happened with your son. >> i was at work, friday afternoon, and, getting ready to go to a concert, actually, in...