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it's running in realtime. we get our -- [inaudible] from open source and partner data, so what you have, obviously, for the rail is coming from -- [inaudible] >> host: this is the local transportation. >> guest: local transportation. >> host: -- authority here. >> guest: we open source that information. it's an api. we pull that in and display in hdml5. the other information for ride sharing, car sharing, ride hailing and capital bike share, partner data that wal pull in through their own -- [inaudible] >> host: all right. so when we see this, this says that you have access to uber data. >> guest: correct. they're our partner. of. >> host: okay. and they're saying, hey, we're at 1.7 -- [inaudible] but in four minutes you can have an uber car waiting for you. >> guest: so a real clear explanation, we have a 20 minute radius for this particular location. we're pulling in all of the uber -- [inaudible] within that 20 minute radius and in addition the other information, we also show you the surge before you actual
it's running in realtime. we get our -- [inaudible] from open source and partner data, so what you have, obviously, for the rail is coming from -- [inaudible] >> host: this is the local transportation. >> guest: local transportation. >> host: -- authority here. >> guest: we open source that information. it's an api. we pull that in and display in hdml5. the other information for ride sharing, car sharing, ride hailing and capital bike share, partner data that wal pull in...
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. >> our realtime crime cameras are located at the intersection of 11th. the realtime crime cameras did record this entire accident, is what we're being told. >> the police officer still on scene here. police did catch up with the suspect. they say he punched two people. he was positively i.d.'d, taken to the hospital to be checked out. he is in police custody. accident investigation also going to be using those cameras to check and see who had the lights at the time of this crash. reporting live this morning, pamela osborne, nbc 10 news. >>> 6:03. today the ntsb will vote on the final report about last year's deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. and its probable cause. >> nbc news is reporting that according to a source, it was a radio dispatch that distracted amtrak 188 engineer brandon bostian moments before the train went off the rails. the crash killed 8 and injured 200 others. a live report coming up in 25 minutes at 6:30. stay with nbc 10 for continuing coverage of the ntsb report. mitch blocker will be reporting live from the capital. >>> a sc
. >> our realtime crime cameras are located at the intersection of 11th. the realtime crime cameras did record this entire accident, is what we're being told. >> the police officer still on scene here. police did catch up with the suspect. they say he punched two people. he was positively i.d.'d, taken to the hospital to be checked out. he is in police custody. accident investigation also going to be using those cameras to check and see who had the lights at the time of this crash....
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you're actually watching people in realtime to see what their lifestyle looks like. it's not just these very staged perfectly lit photos of them that they have on an online dating profile. doing things they like to do in their real life. >> reporter: take this d.j., record producer, but found fame by keeping it real on snap chat. >> you ever feel stressed out? get a haircut. >> reporter: in the filter filled life, it's the raw ordinary moments that people crave. >> the key is never be afraid of being yourself. >> they don't want you to wear the wrong fur. >> reporter: this guy wants in. >> i'm 29 and from rodondo beach. >> reporter: he wants to leverage every app he can to find love. why not just use tinder? >> tinder, you go there, it's pretty much a have sex site. >> if you goal to hook up with a bunch of people, have a blast. if your goal is to possibly find a relationship, then you need to be strategic. >> reporter: okay, here he is under instruction. >> with snap chat you can use filters to make yourself look better, but it's more sp spontaneo spontaneous, and t
you're actually watching people in realtime to see what their lifestyle looks like. it's not just these very staged perfectly lit photos of them that they have on an online dating profile. doing things they like to do in their real life. >> reporter: take this d.j., record producer, but found fame by keeping it real on snap chat. >> you ever feel stressed out? get a haircut. >> reporter: in the filter filled life, it's the raw ordinary moments that people crave. >> the...
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we will kill the transaction in realtime if we don't see the data we expect to see. the original credential issued by your bank is protected. if something bad happens, we can kill that software based credential and reissue in realtime. the consumer is protected, and the trust is ensured. ms. moore: you were talking a little bit about biometrics and the future of where that is headed. can you talk a little bit about that with the audience too? mr. mccarthy: when you start to think about things and devices, there's a couple of dimensions. biometrics, we've seen a real ramp in the capability of biometrics to do identification and authentication in realtime. the congressman talked about cars as an example. we do believe that there's actually a real potential, commercial potential for the connectivity for cars for all sorts of commerce applications that solve paying points for merchants and consumers. none of us likes to get out of the car and dip cards to start to pay for fuel or in the case of quick service restaurant like mcdonald's, where the inside of the store has b
we will kill the transaction in realtime if we don't see the data we expect to see. the original credential issued by your bank is protected. if something bad happens, we can kill that software based credential and reissue in realtime. the consumer is protected, and the trust is ensured. ms. moore: you were talking a little bit about biometrics and the future of where that is headed. can you talk a little bit about that with the audience too? mr. mccarthy: when you start to think about things...
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one of the challenges of realtime flight monitoring is the volume of data.k at the departure board here at terminal three at chicago's o'hare. these are just the morning flights from one terminal. this airport has more than 900,000 takeoffs or landings a year. that's a huge amount of data from just one u.s. airport. after air france flight 447 crashed off the coast of brazil in 2009, it took almost two years and $40 million to retrieve its black boxes from the bottom of the atlantic. malaysia airlines flight 370's flight data recorders still haven't been recovered because no one knows where in the indian ocean to look. >> i can find my kids by pinging their iphone. we shouldn't have aircraft that disappear anywhere in the world >> reporter: former national transportation safety board chairman debra herzman wants black boxes to stream whenever anything unusual happens. >> we want to make sure on scene they don't have to go the ocean floor to find recorders. they have the information in their hands right away. >> reporter: last year qatar's airways said its en
one of the challenges of realtime flight monitoring is the volume of data.k at the departure board here at terminal three at chicago's o'hare. these are just the morning flights from one terminal. this airport has more than 900,000 takeoffs or landings a year. that's a huge amount of data from just one u.s. airport. after air france flight 447 crashed off the coast of brazil in 2009, it took almost two years and $40 million to retrieve its black boxes from the bottom of the atlantic. malaysia...
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they're sharing the adventure in near realtime on social media.re getting the signal back to the rest of the world. >>> time to show headlines from around the globe. the "wall street journal" says survivors of the american atomic bombings in japan are welcoming president obama's upcoming visit to hiroshima. he will arrive in the city on may 27th. he will be the first sitting american president to go there. there are no plans for an apology. japan's prime minister says it is an occasion to mourn the victims together. >>> "the new york times" says its sensitive information was routinely e-mailed on unclassified government servers. the "times" reviewed more than 30,000 emails from hillary clinton's private server. sensitive information was often seen by various officials on unclassified systems. an fbi probe into whether the classified information was mishandled on clinton's server is likely to wrap up next month. >>> csnews.com says the world anti-doping agency is investigating possible doping by russia's 2014 winter olympics this follows a "60 mach
they're sharing the adventure in near realtime on social media.re getting the signal back to the rest of the world. >>> time to show headlines from around the globe. the "wall street journal" says survivors of the american atomic bombings in japan are welcoming president obama's upcoming visit to hiroshima. he will arrive in the city on may 27th. he will be the first sitting american president to go there. there are no plans for an apology. japan's prime minister says it is...
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this vision to provide in realtime or near realtime warning information to the troops. >> reporter:the ground in iraq. colonel paul harms where it housed traditional streams of intelligence and information gathered during raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers. we were able to get addresses. >> reporter: think of it like a phone app but instead of directions, it's flagging terrorists. >> it might connect a phone number to a location and then to an activity. and display that to a panelist who could contact a convoy in route and say hey, it looks like an ambush. >> reporter: nsa experts were no longer sitting behind the desk they were working side by side with special operations. the program that the nsa will not publicly identify. >> since 2001, we've deployed 5,000 nsa people to iraq. and 8,000 to afghanistan. in total, 18,000 to hostile areas around the world. >> reporter: the nsa memorial wall pays tribute to the fallen. >> i get emotional about this. >> reporter: nsa technical expert christian pike and his team were badly outnumbered. >> killed in afghanistan. >> reporter: w
this vision to provide in realtime or near realtime warning information to the troops. >> reporter:the ground in iraq. colonel paul harms where it housed traditional streams of intelligence and information gathered during raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers. we were able to get addresses. >> reporter: think of it like a phone app but instead of directions, it's flagging terrorists. >> it might connect a phone number to a location and then to an activity. and...
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. >>> new technology could track a plane in realtime and help find wreckage much faster. why are airlines slow to adopt it. >>> plus donald trump is focusing his attacks on bill clinton's past. our new polls reveal that could backfire. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye-opener, your wormed in 90 seconds. >> egyptian military says it's found some of the debris from egyptair flight in the mediterranean sea. >> a major breakthrough in international search. >> they are now sweeping to find that black box. >> investigators still trying to figure out what brout down egyptair 804. >> a plane got blown out of the sky. if anybody thinks it wasn't blown out of the sky, you're 100% wrong. >> donald trump is not qualified to be president of the united states. >> you get into the general election if you're the nominee for your party. >> i will be the nominee for the party. that is already done. >> i'm morley safer. >> the passing of a giant in television, morley safer died at 84. >> morley was one of the premier journalists of the past. >> cbs had such an impact on all of us and
. >>> new technology could track a plane in realtime and help find wreckage much faster. why are airlines slow to adopt it. >>> plus donald trump is focusing his attacks on bill clinton's past. our new polls reveal that could backfire. >>> we begin with a look at today's eye-opener, your wormed in 90 seconds. >> egyptian military says it's found some of the debris from egyptair flight in the mediterranean sea. >> a major breakthrough in international...
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i'm so excited to get a chance to talk to you and excited to see all this in rio in realtime. thank you. [ applause ] >> i am pleased this morning to introduce justin brookman, policy director at the office of technology research and investigation at the ftc. welcome, glad you're here. i'm going to be honest. i'm wearing a connected device today. let's start with talking about the scope of internet of things. depending on which study you referenced, by 2020 there are 28 to 30 billion devices connected. what kinds of devices are we talking about here and what does that growth going to look like? >> thanks for having me this morning to start off with. but that growth, that number various because there's a multitude of verticals that will be used. we have talked about the consumer side of things. but there's also industrial. we have automotive, health care, so there's a lot of different vertic verticals. and that really creates a bit of ambiguity about the number. but the fact is it's going to be in the billions. it's a large number of devices for sure. >> so first, thanks for ha
i'm so excited to get a chance to talk to you and excited to see all this in rio in realtime. thank you. [ applause ] >> i am pleased this morning to introduce justin brookman, policy director at the office of technology research and investigation at the ftc. welcome, glad you're here. i'm going to be honest. i'm wearing a connected device today. let's start with talking about the scope of internet of things. depending on which study you referenced, by 2020 there are 28 to 30 billion...
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as information in as realtime as possible with state and local possible with state and local tribal law enforcement so that tribal law enforcement so that those individuals are equipped those individuals are equipped to protect the public whom they to protect the public whom they serve. serve. that level of evolution and that level of evolution and maturity does not yet exist in maturity does not yet exist in the realm of cyber security. the realm of cyber security. and yet, it is no less a and yet, it is no less a security imperative. security imperative. in fact, there is something in fact, there is something unique about the cyber security unique about the cyber security realm that really underscores realm that really underscores how imperative the sharing of how imperative the sharing of information is in this realm. information is in this realm. and that is the ease and and that is the ease and accessibility of replication of accessibility of replication of harm and the replication of an harm and the replication of an attack. attack. when i was a federal prosecutor when i was a
as information in as realtime as possible with state and local possible with state and local tribal law enforcement so that tribal law enforcement so that those individuals are equipped those individuals are equipped to protect the public whom they to protect the public whom they serve. serve. that level of evolution and that level of evolution and maturity does not yet exist in maturity does not yet exist in the realm of cyber security. the realm of cyber security. and yet, it is no less a and...
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and have a piece we use at the academy i brought up the technology we need to be better as far as realtime to be in line with supervisor cowen's proposed owners and the assembly bill and those are coming as well body cameras we're getting to the end we received the goals and objectives review in the mou for sign in from the department of justice for the review that recent kicked off in february community meetings have been held they just completed their assessment phase and now thai they will be giving you us or their goals and objectives - thank you. the voter for the easter bond that gives us argue new public safety building and the new application and the passage of the bond that gives us a new crime lab and for investigation in the traffic that had been at evans construction to start next year and hopefully, we'll be able to open that building in the that all of 2019 and with that, that concludes my presentation. i'll take any for the purpose questions. >> thank you very much chief any questions for the chief. >> okay. thank you. being here looking forward to working on the budget this
and have a piece we use at the academy i brought up the technology we need to be better as far as realtime to be in line with supervisor cowen's proposed owners and the assembly bill and those are coming as well body cameras we're getting to the end we received the goals and objectives review in the mou for sign in from the department of justice for the review that recent kicked off in february community meetings have been held they just completed their assessment phase and now thai they will...
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and in near realtime, essentially strip of it the personally identifiable information that of course carries with it very important privacy interests that are not germane or material to the cybersecurity goal and then to disseminate information in automated form throughout the private sector, something to which i alluded in my opening remarks. we have, in fact, built on schedule the first level of that automated information-sharing protocol. we have 24 companies already participating in it, and one of the questions is, as i understand your question, how do we build it so that we achieve accessibility for all, not just the big institutions that can afford the investment. and that is something that we are building towards and don't have just yet. and it's -- it's very new. and so we are working on it as a top priority. and this is one of the areas in which we need to innovate. quite frankly. we are hoping, as a government, to move from a flintstonian model of development to a jetsonian model of development. and for all of you who don't know, that is a literary reference. i'll give you
and in near realtime, essentially strip of it the personally identifiable information that of course carries with it very important privacy interests that are not germane or material to the cybersecurity goal and then to disseminate information in automated form throughout the private sector, something to which i alluded in my opening remarks. we have, in fact, built on schedule the first level of that automated information-sharing protocol. we have 24 companies already participating in it, and...
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in order to give you realtime information we are asking you to share your airport security experience with us on social media. use the # time the line and we have reports for both rayen international and dulles. >> people heard about the waits and trying to get extra time and figured they would use it waiting for their flights. >> wait? what wait. frustration, where? >> you will let us know how your line is. >> we will time you. >> laura is flying to columbus and came to reagan earlier. >> i heard they are a little bit longer and try to get extra time. >> it took laura ten minutes to get through. >> i go precheck and not doing that today because i am traveling with somebody that isn't scare me. >> holly breezed through security in two-and-a-half minutes and people that through into reagan had the same story. >> two minutes. >> i waited longer on the runway. >> we got through in five minutes. >> they have that return trip to worry about now. at reagan airport, debra alfarone. wusa9. >>> a lot of the travelers we spoke to say they were anticipating the longer wait lines because of the d
in order to give you realtime information we are asking you to share your airport security experience with us on social media. use the # time the line and we have reports for both rayen international and dulles. >> people heard about the waits and trying to get extra time and figured they would use it waiting for their flights. >> wait? what wait. frustration, where? >> you will let us know how your line is. >> we will time you. >> laura is flying to columbus and...
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that tracks realtime head and arm movements of the voice actor who does the voice of homer.tely animated them on air while he, obviously, in realtime answered the questions. >> that's incredib >> they did have a seven-second delay just in case any pranksters called up and tried to spoil the fun with anything inappropriate. but yeah, the technology there pretty amazing. > don't blame me. i voted for, i don't know. kudos. that was absolutely amazing that they've gotten to that point. >> i like the eye movements, too. he's even rolling his eyes in realtime. >> an entire full episode that will go live. >>> next we go across the pond and really what was a blowout bash for britain's longest reigning monarch. >> celebrating queen elizabeth's 90th birthday. it was a star-studded extravaganza featuring a veritable who's who have entertainment featuring dame helen mirren as well as there were fireworks, period cos tumz, military bands and dancers and get this, 900 horses. >> well, 800 is just too few. >> no, no. >> her real birthday was april 21st. the entire royal family was in atten
that tracks realtime head and arm movements of the voice actor who does the voice of homer.tely animated them on air while he, obviously, in realtime answered the questions. >> that's incredib >> they did have a seven-second delay just in case any pranksters called up and tried to spoil the fun with anything inappropriate. but yeah, the technology there pretty amazing. > don't blame me. i voted for, i don't know. kudos. that was absolutely amazing that they've gotten to that...
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mature sgleen 5:18 is the time and let's look at stories we're engaging on social media and the realtimertin. >> good morning to you ladies. first this up morning a florida congressman had advice for d.c. metro system and simply to be more like disney monorail. daniel webster childed metro unreliability saying he never seen the monorail at disney breakdown in 38 years. up next president dmepts west virginia can carry a gun hidden or in plain sight. under a law a permit is not necessary sir yeah to pack a concealed firearm as long as over age of 21. and finally bradley beihl washington wizards beihl wants top stay in d.c. long term, for only the right price. shooting guard is seeking maximum contract and want to be valued the right way. if washington can't do that he's willing to take talent elsewhere. it would depend on league sall sallyry cap next surprise but that figure could be $0 million for bradley beihl. that's a hefty price. hefty price. we wanted to know what you think should they pay this money or move in another direction. >> what do you think? >> i say 90 million is too steep
mature sgleen 5:18 is the time and let's look at stories we're engaging on social media and the realtimertin. >> good morning to you ladies. first this up morning a florida congressman had advice for d.c. metro system and simply to be more like disney monorail. daniel webster childed metro unreliability saying he never seen the monorail at disney breakdown in 38 years. up next president dmepts west virginia can carry a gun hidden or in plain sight. under a law a permit is not necessary...
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the product is a software program that helps landlords and brokers manage properties in realtime.ounts some of the world's largest commercial real estate companies as clients. nick ramino is the ceo. great to see you. >> great to be here. deirdre: you were a real estate broker for almost a decade. you lived a particular problem, and this is now the answer. >> correct. so it's simple. commercial real estate owners and brokers like blackstone or heinz or jpmorgan and brokers use our platform every day to track exactly what's happening in their portfolio. so existing tenants, what they're paying, the comparison of the markets as well as the process of the available space. deirdre: blackstone is the largest landlord, period. they own thousands and thousands of homes. they cannot keep track one on one. >> it's a scary thing, the largest advancement commercial real estate had is from fax to e-mail. they had no platform to call home or understanding what's happening in the portfolio pretty much in realtime. it's a big change for them. deirdre: when did you launch this? >> we launched 201
the product is a software program that helps landlords and brokers manage properties in realtime.ounts some of the world's largest commercial real estate companies as clients. nick ramino is the ceo. great to see you. >> great to be here. deirdre: you were a real estate broker for almost a decade. you lived a particular problem, and this is now the answer. >> correct. so it's simple. commercial real estate owners and brokers like blackstone or heinz or jpmorgan and brokers use our...
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>> reemphasizing, yes, giving it realtime, exactly. >> they're raising in your view because the economy's getting better. >> that's what they're saying. >> there is a difference in how you position your portfolio. if you think the fed's going to raise because that's what they think, but that's not what you think, but you still acknowledge june is on the table, those are two completely different trades. >> i'm not so positive that the economy looks as great as what they're saying. i would not use the word great to describe our economy. low unemployment is obviously playing into this as well. it is an interesting thing. you can understand why the banks were up today. you can understand the interpretation, in my opinion -- >> do you take profits here? >> i still believe in jpmorgan. >> it's interesting, global commodities, look at freeport over the last couple of -- look at u.s. steel today. these stocks, u.s. steel was a $20 stock a couple of weeks ago. now it's trading 13 and change. those stocks indicate a completely different story. they had big runs. they've basically cut the run in hal
>> reemphasizing, yes, giving it realtime, exactly. >> they're raising in your view because the economy's getting better. >> that's what they're saying. >> there is a difference in how you position your portfolio. if you think the fed's going to raise because that's what they think, but that's not what you think, but you still acknowledge june is on the table, those are two completely different trades. >> i'm not so positive that the economy looks as great as what...
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download the nbc bay area app to recee alerts and receive realtime traffic maps.ing right now, is the bay area at risk for a tsunami? a local quake would not cause a tsunami most likely. check out our reality check. top golfer jordan spieth may have a second career as a trick-shot artist - if his "sweet" display in texas is any indication. >>> golfer jordan spieth may have a second career as a trick shot artist. >> we are going to replay that shot slower ahead of this week's pga tournament. he placed a marshmallow on top of his golf ball. when he hit the shot up went the marshmallow in the air and he dove to catch it in his mouth sticking the landing. >> san francisco's top cop stepping down after an officer shoots and kills a woman in the bayview district. steph chuang has a live report in just minutes. >>> the latest on the egyptair crash. kris sanchez tracking reports of possible debring. perhaps the first of the victims of egyptair flight 804 spotted from the air. i'm kris sanchez, where the search for answers stands now. =steph/vo= steph tease =steph/live= st
download the nbc bay area app to recee alerts and receive realtime traffic maps.ing right now, is the bay area at risk for a tsunami? a local quake would not cause a tsunami most likely. check out our reality check. top golfer jordan spieth may have a second career as a trick-shot artist - if his "sweet" display in texas is any indication. >>> golfer jordan spieth may have a second career as a trick shot artist. >> we are going to replay that shot slower ahead of this...
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and in near realtime, essentially strip of it the personally identifiable information that of course carries with it very important privacy interests that are not germane or material to the cybersecurity goal and then to disseminate information in automated form throughout the private sector, something to which i alluded in my opening remarks. we have, in fact, built on schedule the first level of that automated information-sharing protocol. we have 24 companies already participating in it, and one of the questions is, as i understand your question, how do we build it so that we achieve accessibility for all, not just the big institutions that can afford the investment. and that is something that we are building towards and don't have just yet. and it's -- it's very new. and so we are working on it as a top priority. this is one of the areas in which we need to innovate. quite frankly. we are hoping, as a government, to move from a flint stoneian model to another level. that's a literary reference for those of you who don't know me. the notion of embarking upon a ten-year contract fo
and in near realtime, essentially strip of it the personally identifiable information that of course carries with it very important privacy interests that are not germane or material to the cybersecurity goal and then to disseminate information in automated form throughout the private sector, something to which i alluded in my opening remarks. we have, in fact, built on schedule the first level of that automated information-sharing protocol. we have 24 companies already participating in it, and...
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have a great day. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyonefriday, yay, friday. >> whoo! >> may 20. i know, wahoo! and look at that. the flags flying in the wind out there. gosh, it looks very windy, doesn't it? >> windy the last couple of days. >> good morning. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, wind, wind and wind, debris all over the place. >> we had winds over 50 miles per hour yesterday afternoon into the evening hours and they continue again this morning. it is a forecast that will blow you away. good morning. rise and shine. currently, temperatures 40s, 50s 61 degrees in san rafael. the story is the winds. winds are now out of the west up to 24 miles an hour in oakland. 17 in fairfield. we'll talk about the winds and how long it will last coming up and how it will affect your weekend. but meanwhile, company temperatures today in the 50s and 60s up to 70 degrees. full forecast in a matter of minutes. but let's bring in, first, elizabeth wenger! >> all right. on a frid
have a great day. ,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, everyonefriday, yay, friday. >> whoo! >> may 20. i know, wahoo! and look at that. the flags flying in the wind out there. gosh, it looks very windy, doesn't it? >> windy the last couple of days. >> good morning. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. time now 4:30. roberta, wind, wind and wind, debris all over the place. >> we had winds over 50...
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the ceo of nexar says they want to alert drivers of danger in realtime. >> all of those are there to help each other protect everyone. >> the tell a vooef company lawned in january. >> we try to understand what's happening on the roads so we can warn you. >> san francisco police are aware of this video. they've launched an accident investigation and internal investigation. they say the officer summoned medics. >> at the enof the day people are going to make mistake, do dumb things, we need safer streets. and those come in the form of protected bike lanes. >> the man who was hit is recovering. he's an experienced rider who's been cycling for 25 years. >> he's a little shaken up, in some severe pain. sound like he's on the road to recovery. >> the bicycle coalition says they hope the police department conducts a thorough and transparent investigation. that officer is not allowed to deprive until the investigations are complete. >> in this case what could happen to the officer? do we know? >> we don't know. i asked police officers if he's treated like a regular civilian but they did not
the ceo of nexar says they want to alert drivers of danger in realtime. >> all of those are there to help each other protect everyone. >> the tell a vooef company lawned in january. >> we try to understand what's happening on the roads so we can warn you. >> san francisco police are aware of this video. they've launched an accident investigation and internal investigation. they say the officer summoned medics. >> at the enof the day people are going to make...
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. >> relentless attacks on american personnel during the iraqi surge drove the realtime intelligence.arting in 2005 we started seeing a big up tick in casualties. >> reporter: he is the deputy districter of the national security agency. for the first time the nsa is speaking publicly about the highly secretive program called the realtime regional gateway or rtrg. >> he was then the director and he had this vision to be able to provide in realtime or near realtime warning information to the troops. >> you were one of the first people on the ground in iraq. >> we needed to get in front of our adversaries. >> he was at -- in baghdad where the nsa computers housed in this covered area took streams of intelligence and married it up with information gathered during raids. >> we were able to get phone numbers. we were able to get addresses. we were able to see connectionses. >> reporter: think of it like a phone app, but instead of directions, it is flagging terrorists. >> it might connect something like a phone number to a location and to an activity and then disply -- display that to an an
. >> relentless attacks on american personnel during the iraqi surge drove the realtime intelligence.arting in 2005 we started seeing a big up tick in casualties. >> reporter: he is the deputy districter of the national security agency. for the first time the nsa is speaking publicly about the highly secretive program called the realtime regional gateway or rtrg. >> he was then the director and he had this vision to be able to provide in realtime or near realtime warning...
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had >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning. it's: 56.i. pits plying are calling on their city council to install cameras on highway 4. the recent push is after a pregnant mother of four was gunned down yesterday near the railroad avenue exit. >>> while moraga scrambles for funds to fix this sinkhole they have come up with a traffic solution at the intersection. drives have access to one lane in both directions on the road. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," julianna goldman talks about donald trump's potential problems raising money for his campaign. >>> stay with us. traffic and weather in just a moment. ,,,,,,,, >>> good morning from the "kcbs traffic center." let's jump to the san mateo bridge right now. we still have delays westbound slow-and-go conditions across the span. 23 minutes between 880 and 101. on the flip side, eastbound we are getting word of an accident off the bridge there heading into hayward so keep that in mind. traffic continues in san jose. they have one lane of the transition road reopened again. north 280 conne
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, a north bay high school closed while police search for three murder suspects. this after two students were shot and stabbed in novato last night. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. one of those students is dead and the other is in the hospital. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the school, where a press conference just wrapped up. anne. >> reporter: this is a small community. so a lot of questions about these two students shot and stabbed. we don't know their identities, nor the identities of the attackers. >> this is an incredibly tough time for our community and i know novato will pull together. >> reporter: at about 5:30 last night, a teenager called 911 to report he had been shot and stabbed near the end of fairway drive. as he was rushed to the hospital, officers combed the open space nearby and found a second teenager shot dead. the only description of the suspects, three hispanic men. neighbors say they saw a white sedan speed from the scene. >> a lot of people are providing us in
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, a north bay high school closed while police search for three murder suspects. this after two students were shot and stabbed in novato last night. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. one of those students is dead and the other is in the hospital. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the school, where a press conference just wrapped up. anne. >> reporter: this is a small...
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jonathan: this is realtime, too. if you have a reaction to any story we're covering, it doesn't matter what it is. you can get on there and we'll have a poll set up to weigh in and let us know what you think. we'll share the results with you realtime. michelle: instant feedback. other news today. middle school student -- >> i think it's stupid that he did this. michelle: a middle school student has been suspended over a carton of milk at lunch. it doesn't sound like a crime but the school resource officer who confronted the child triangle, virginia, sorting out the story that you will see only on 7. roz? roz: well, in addition to all of that, the parents just got a letter late this afternoon saying that their son has to make an appearance in juvenile court. he is being charged with larceny. that on top of being suspended from school all over a 65-cent carton of milk that he should have gotten for free. it all happened here at the graham park middle school. that was on may 10. the student says he had gone to the lunch
jonathan: this is realtime, too. if you have a reaction to any story we're covering, it doesn't matter what it is. you can get on there and we'll have a poll set up to weigh in and let us know what you think. we'll share the results with you realtime. michelle: instant feedback. other news today. middle school student -- >> i think it's stupid that he did this. michelle: a middle school student has been suspended over a carton of milk at lunch. it doesn't sound like a crime but the school...
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there's also realtime cameras all over this intersection that they're going to rely on.hat vehicle away and hopefully open up south street so people can use both sides of it in a couple of minutes. now, as for the officer, the good news is is that we are told that she is walking, that she is talking with fellow officers. she did sustain injuries to her head, neck and to her face but again she's expected to be okay. for now reporting live along south street, annie mccormick channel6 "action news." back to you. >> all right, annie, thank you for that. >>> happening today, the ntsb will release the probable cause of last year's deadly amtrak derailment in port richmond. already this morning some details of the findings are starting to come out. "action news" reporter katherine scott is live at 30th street right now with more on what that is. good morning, katherine. >> reporter: good morning, tam. and from what we're hearing human error was a factor here and there were also issues with the train's emergency windows. but we'll learn more about it today when the ntsb meets in
there's also realtime cameras all over this intersection that they're going to rely on.hat vehicle away and hopefully open up south street so people can use both sides of it in a couple of minutes. now, as for the officer, the good news is is that we are told that she is walking, that she is talking with fellow officers. she did sustain injuries to her head, neck and to her face but again she's expected to be okay. for now reporting live along south street, annie mccormick channel6 "action...
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. >> let's take a look at stories you're talking about this morning using realtime news tracker and firstp mayor of flint michigan slapped with a lawsuit. they're accusing mayor we're of diverting money from donations to personal weaver's assistants says she has emails and texts to proof the acquisition and that assistant has since been fired and it's against stxt state whistle blower protection laws. >> a mayan city discovered by a 15-year-old. there were google maps in mexico and end result of this a new pyramid and 30 myian buildings and the team named the city myan mouth. >> finally hottest ticket on broadway is coming to d.c.. the two version of hamilton said to perform for 2017 season. if you quantity a shot scoring tickets buy season tickets for kennedy center 2016 and 2017 season. no word yet on exactly what hamilton will number d.c.. >> you gave it a big thumingz up. as many as i i have #rise would be worth season tickets? 4:41 is the time and coming up on "fox 5 news morning" president obama decision to visit hiroshima japan is coming under fire from both sides of the political
. >> let's take a look at stories you're talking about this morning using realtime news tracker and firstp mayor of flint michigan slapped with a lawsuit. they're accusing mayor we're of diverting money from donations to personal weaver's assistants says she has emails and texts to proof the acquisition and that assistant has since been fired and it's against stxt state whistle blower protection laws. >> a mayan city discovered by a 15-year-old. there were google maps in mexico and...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, campaign 2016. with less than two weeks to go until the california primaries, candidates are making a final push for your vote. this is governor brown's throwing his supportings behind hillary clinton. good afternoon, it's tuesday, may 31. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. senator bernie sanders isn't accepting defeat in the primary race. today he is on the campaign trail stopping in the delegate- rich golden state. jackie ward is live in emeryville. >> reporter: bernie sanders wants to spend as much time in california as he possibly can leading into our primary next week. national nurses united filled a conference room at the hyatt in emeryville. today senator sanders focused on healthcare and how in his opinion, america is doing it wrong. he said we can't be satisfied with the affordable care act. he called american healthcare dysfunctional pointing to $50 billion in profits in the drug companies last year. >> the function of healthcare in a civilized society is to provide quality care to al
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, campaign 2016. with less than two weeks to go until the california primaries, candidates are making a final push for your vote. this is governor brown's throwing his supportings behind hillary clinton. good afternoon, it's tuesday, may 31. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. senator bernie sanders isn't accepting defeat in the primary race. today he is on the campaign trail stopping in the...
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what i would like to see is realtime fact-checking of trump. i think this is the first candidate in our lifetime that we need a kyron at the bottom of the screen with life fact-checking -- >> we pioneered this form. had something called trump-check live. during the time where he was doing speeches in our hour every night. we did this and prepped ahead of time. we have like the pop-up video. and other networks have done similar stuff like that. a, the realtime part of it can be hard, but i agree, that sort of knocking this stuff down becomes its own kind of undertaking. what to me is so key about this story, there's just one singular fact at the heart of this. he said he gave a million dollars to veterans groups. and he did not. and that's it. you can draw, you dear viewer, dear citizen, draw whatever conclusion you want about it. that's just the way it shakes out. >> donald trump doesn't get judged like any other politician. he gets judged by the public, that's why his be ins are stistil -- why his numbers are -- >> that is not a law of politic
what i would like to see is realtime fact-checking of trump. i think this is the first candidate in our lifetime that we need a kyron at the bottom of the screen with life fact-checking -- >> we pioneered this form. had something called trump-check live. during the time where he was doing speeches in our hour every night. we did this and prepped ahead of time. we have like the pop-up video. and other networks have done similar stuff like that. a, the realtime part of it can be hard, but i...
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m he's checking inon realtime news tracktory. track what you got. >> good morning to you. haveulightin additional documents aboutut 9/11 declassified. the kentucky republican haslica filed an amendment to force t f the public release of 28 o28 classified pages which could sled light on connections between the saudi governmentth and al-qaeda. now, paul's amendment comeses weeks after the senate unanimously approved appve legislation allowing thellowg te families of 9/11 victims to vici sue the countries thatt supported the perpetrators oftrr those attacks. >>> how about this? redskins rn wide receiver desean jacksonanac he missed another voluntaryol redskins practice this weekctthi prompting some to question his future with the team. t now, jackson is entering theerg final season of his three-year, $24 million contract and he's cultivated ate reputation for not showing up when his team needs him the t most. most >>> and finally how about this? blue. a mother in india has given h birth to the heaviest baby on record. now, the baby was born byn cesarean section and weighed a
m he's checking inon realtime news tracktory. track what you got. >> good morning to you. haveulightin additional documents aboutut 9/11 declassified. the kentucky republican haslica filed an amendment to force t f the public release of 28 o28 classified pages which could sled light on connections between the saudi governmentth and al-qaeda. now, paul's amendment comeses weeks after the senate unanimously approved appve legislation allowing thellowg te families of 9/11 victims to vici sue...
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it tells you how long the lines are at the country's busiest airports in realtime so you can plan accordingly. nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back here tonight, sick of work e-mails at all hours? the new law that actually makes them illegal on weekends. >>> europe's most active volcano is at it again, splectacular images of mt. etna as it began spewing red hot lava. tourists enjoying the show in sicily. the last major eruption was in 1992. >>> france just passed a law that the envy of every overworked employee around the world. the law makes it illegal for companies of 50 or more workers to send e-mails on holidays or weekends. it's called the right to disconnect amendment. think that might fly here sn that's what i thought. >>> check out the hottest new art piece on display in san francisco to the untrained eye, it might appear to be glasses on the floor but to a lot of folks at san francisco's museum of modern art, it was a modern masterpiece to behold and to be photographed. actually, it was just a pair of glasses. some teen pranksters put on the floor to see many people would stair
it tells you how long the lines are at the country's busiest airports in realtime so you can plan accordingly. nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back here tonight, sick of work e-mails at all hours? the new law that actually makes them illegal on weekends. >>> europe's most active volcano is at it again, splectacular images of mt. etna as it began spewing red hot lava. tourists enjoying the show in sicily. the last major eruption was in 1992. >>> france just passed...
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,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> breaking news in pittsburg where two people have been shot. chopper 5 is live over highway 4 near railroad avenue. chp has closed down the westbound side of the freeway. and you can see that black sedan there out there. it's crashed. you can see a lot of the debris littered around it and a number of chp vehicles. this was first reported a little over an hour ago. there is no estimate on when lanes will re-open. traffic is being diverted off loveridge road and no word on the condition of the victims but we know at least one was taken to the hospital. we have a crew on the way. we'll bring you any updates as they become available. >>> new at noon, police say that a man went after his own mother with an axe and officers had to shoot. reporter matt bigler from kcbs radio is on the scene in san jose with the latest. >> reporter: this all happened at 7 a.m. here on lansing avenue. the scene is right behind us here. officers responded to a domestic disturbance. when they arrived on scene, they saw a fairly dramatic situation. there wa
,, >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> breaking news in pittsburg where two people have been shot. chopper 5 is live over highway 4 near railroad avenue. chp has closed down the westbound side of the freeway. and you can see that black sedan there out there. it's crashed. you can see a lot of the debris littered around it and a number of chp vehicles. this was first reported a little over an hour ago. there is no estimate on when lanes will re-open....
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staffing and lane availability, actual wait times which will allow us to address critical concerns in realtime. >> reporter: already recent staffing changes seem to be making a difference in wait times in trouble spots like chicago. >> i arrived very early. it's not bad at all. >> reporter: more screeners were added here after passengers who missed flights slept on cots. in atlanta, new technology was also unveiled this week. >> here you can have five people doing that at the same time. >> larger bins with radio frequency tracking designed to provide more space and lines moving. these changes encouraging but for the millions flying this silver, security experts say don't expect a miracle. the tsa is getting $34 million to hire more officers and to pay for overtime but many are now calling on congress and the white house to do more with more people flying than ever before. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >>> and no american athletes have been named in a doping scandal that may keep dozens from competing in the olympic games according to a report in u.s. today. at least 31 olympians have been
staffing and lane availability, actual wait times which will allow us to address critical concerns in realtime. >> reporter: already recent staffing changes seem to be making a difference in wait times in trouble spots like chicago. >> i arrived very early. it's not bad at all. >> reporter: more screeners were added here after passengers who missed flights slept on cots. in atlanta, new technology was also unveiled this week. >> here you can have five people doing that...
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some of the rooms have floor to ceiling hi-def screens and you can see realtime views of the surrounding seas and the destinations. >>> the broadcasting legend is calling it quits. when we return, we will look back on the tech aid's long career -- back on the decade's long career. >>> world war ii veteran and a teenager who he saved from a concentration camp. the dreary weather it did on top of your health?ay ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take control. so they're more engaged, with fewer high health risks and lower medical costs. take control of your health at cigna dot com slash take control. >>> a veteran of television history is retiring. marle schaffer's career spans 52 years. the 84-year-old is the program's longest serving correspond ant -- correspondent. he covered everything from the korean war to the revolution to hollywood stars. >> i wanted to be a reporter. i yo it. >> they had trouble getting new people. nobody in newspaper journalism considered television journalism. that was my view of i
some of the rooms have floor to ceiling hi-def screens and you can see realtime views of the surrounding seas and the destinations. >>> the broadcasting legend is calling it quits. when we return, we will look back on the tech aid's long career -- back on the decade's long career. >>> world war ii veteran and a teenager who he saved from a concentration camp. the dreary weather it did on top of your health?ay ahh... ahh... cigna customers have plan choices and tools to take...
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all over the >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, umbrellas out all over the bay area. people in san francisco were ready for today's rain. >> showers in the east bay, too. a look from our dublin camera shows it coming down steadily. >> a soaker in downtown san jose. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's get right over to roberta, who is tracking the rain from our weather center. >> we have not stopped ever since it moved into the bay area from the central valley but so far, good news is we have not seen any kind of thunderstorm activity. let's get to it. it's live our hi-def doppler radar picking up the rain showers from the city of san francisco also in the north bay from muir beach through the golden gate bridge into the sunset district. the richmond district with rain, south san francisco, sfo with delays on some arriving flights just up to about 2 hours at this particular time. you can see the san mateo bridge is definitely wet. this precipitation moved in from the central valley. and it moved to the west and sagged to the
all over the >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon, umbrellas out all over the bay area. people in san francisco were ready for today's rain. >> showers in the east bay, too. a look from our dublin camera shows it coming down steadily. >> a soaker in downtown san jose. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. let's get right over to roberta, who is tracking the rain from our weather center. >> we have not...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. more t n people -- >>> breaking news. a chemical spill at a san jose health center. more than a dozen people including children exposed. >> san jose crews are on the scene of a hazmat incident at 9:45 this morning at meridien avenue and camino monde. kiet do is live to explain what happened >>> reporter: an active scene with fire engines, paramedics, and we are getting a last- minute update with a news conference. you see that blue tent? that's a decontamination station where they have been weeing outpatients one by one all morning long. take a look. 17 people now exposed to the spilled chemical. 12 of them transported to local hospitals. many of them breathe in the fumes but some may have had some skin contact with the chemical when it spilled. it was about 1 ounce of creosote spilled around 9:43 this morning at the indian health center at 1333 meridien at san jose. there was a massive hazmat response. there were no major injuries. >> that's why we had a treatment over there. we had people that smelled it out in the air
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headlines you're engaging withg on social media.on >> with there we go to wisdomsdm martin at our realtime >> good morning. we'll talk about money here because the women national earning the same wages as their male counter parts.nt p yesterday the senate passed athp resolution calling on the u.s.n soccer federation to not only nl pay the women fairly but also bs to treat all athletes with thewi same respect and dignity. now the women who won the 2015h2 world cup were paid just j $2 million compared to 8 million for the men's team. t. that's what they earned andeaeda they lost in the first roundir of the tournament.ournent. now let's talk locally now.. former baltimore ravens running back ray rice he spoke yesterday to the team's t rookies part of the ravensies player engagement program which teaches rookies life lessons and management skills. now, this is the first time that ray rice has returned to the nfl in any capacity sinceine beating his girlfriend in an in elevator back in 2014. 2 and finally, this guy, he's big, he's huge. espn bidding farewell one of their legendary talents after
headlines you're engaging withg on social media.on >> with there we go to wisdomsdm martin at our realtime >> good morning. we'll talk about money here because the women national earning the same wages as their male counter parts.nt p yesterday the senate passed athp resolution calling on the u.s.n soccer federation to not only nl pay the women fairly but also bs to treat all athletes with thewi same respect and dignity. now the women who won the 2015h2 world cup were paid just j $2...
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users can take pictures of the food they're eating, share it with their coach, get realtime feedback and reinforcement. coaches get insights so they can step in before a bad decision is made. actively working to prevent d s diabetes and other health problems. in short, creating healthy habits is relationship dependent. it doesn't exist without the tools that great our modern sharing economy. you would merely have individual nutrition coaches trying to change years of bad habits with static information given in isolated 60-minute sessions and it's no possible way that every nutrition coach and registered dietitian would create their own software to provide these new tools nor could a company writing the software afford to hire an army of nutrition coaches then hope to create a user base. the only way it works is through a sharing platform. one that allows users to find the help they use and fneed and coaches to take as many or as few clients as they want. so as you see, it replaces no existing industry. and there's a story like this in every single district in america. each one of you
users can take pictures of the food they're eating, share it with their coach, get realtime feedback and reinforcement. coaches get insights so they can step in before a bad decision is made. actively working to prevent d s diabetes and other health problems. in short, creating healthy habits is relationship dependent. it doesn't exist without the tools that great our modern sharing economy. you would merely have individual nutrition coaches trying to change years of bad habits with static...
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the acars system sends out these warnings, sends out a realtime what is happening to the aircraft and the crucial one are the last two in many cases and that shows the computers and then you find the approximate cause, the lavatory, all from the same side of the aircraft, behind the co-pilot. where is the location of whatever has taken place? is it underneath the hold which is to the rear of the cockpit or what is in the e and e bay, immediately underneath the cockpit where you have all of the communications information, all of the technology relating to the operations of the aircraft? if you like the brain of the plane is immediately under the cockpit. now, it tells us nothing about the source of the fire. you and i have been discussing that. we know nothing about what may have caused it, whether it was an explosion that led to fire or failure or something else. but i can tell you, having looked at these things, fires on planes are the single most deadly aspect. you have two cases to bear in mind. you have swiss air where there was a 20-minute gap between the fire being discovered an
the acars system sends out these warnings, sends out a realtime what is happening to the aircraft and the crucial one are the last two in many cases and that shows the computers and then you find the approximate cause, the lavatory, all from the same side of the aircraft, behind the co-pilot. where is the location of whatever has taken place? is it underneath the hold which is to the rear of the cockpit or what is in the e and e bay, immediately underneath the cockpit where you have all of the...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> we begin with breaking news. one of the four oakland police officers on leave for alleged involvement in the sex scandal has now quit. >> he is one of the original three put on administrative leave. as we have been reporting, the d.a. is conducting an investigation into whether several officers had sex with this 19-year-old woman who calls herself celeste guap. this all started with officer brendan o'brien who killed himself last year leaving a note admitting he had sent celeste inappropriate texts and alleged other officers did more. >> now to campaign 2016, fresh off a win in oregon, bernie sanders will soon take the stage at a rally in the south bay. kpix 5's kiet do is live in san jose where thousands of people are lining up to see the vermont senator. kiet. >> reporter: live here behind the main stage looking through the vip area here at the santa clara county fairgrounds. it is hot, the crowd is energetic, amazingly so. and they are being entertained by joan baez. it's a good thing, too, because they will h
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon an embattled police department working to move forth. san francisco's force under new leadership after the chief was fired. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego . former chief greg suhr resigned yesterday hours after the latest in a string of police shootings in the city. kpix 5's anne makovec is live at city hall to explain what's next for the city and the department. anne. >> reporter: this afternoon, a lot of emotion still raw about this situation that happened suddenly yesterday. right now, the search is on for a new permanent chief of the department as they work to implement department reforms. >> i have to hold our chief accountable for everything the officers do in every circumstance and especially when an officer-involved shooting is the circumstance. >> reporter: and that is why the mayor asked now former police chief greg suhr to resign just hours after a sergeant shot and killed a car theft suspect in the bayview. the latest in a series of deadly police shootings in san francisco. >> we
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> now at noon an embattled police department working to move forth. san francisco's force under new leadership after the chief was fired. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego . former chief greg suhr resigned yesterday hours after the latest in a string of police shootings in the city. kpix 5's anne makovec is live at city hall to explain what's next for the city and the department. anne. >>...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's a superheated rental market in san francisco. and now at noon, one local lawmaker is looking to put a plan in place to stop rising costs. good afternoon. i'm michelle griego. kenny choi is on assignment. right now that plan to create affordable housing in san francisco is being unveiled. kpix 5's jackie ward is live at city hall with more. >> reporter: supervisor aaron peskin just wrapped up a press conference at city hall. the people behind me are still talking about it. affordable housing is on the minds of nearly every bay area resident. and supervisor peskin proposes a 100% affordable alternative including a housing and small business preservation. under the plan there's no demolition of existing housing or small businesses. he says this along with prop c will help the city's housing issue. >> locally we're trying to adopt an alternative that will use 240 underused sites for the development of 100% affordable housing. >> reporter: prop c is on san francisco's june 7 ballot. it would be a measure to impose affordable housing
>>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> it's a superheated rental market in san francisco. and now at noon, one local lawmaker is looking to put a plan in place to stop rising costs. good afternoon. i'm michelle griego. kenny choi is on assignment. right now that plan to create affordable housing in san francisco is being unveiled. kpix 5's jackie ward is live at city hall with more. >> reporter: supervisor aaron peskin just wrapped up a press...
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. >> the realtime news tracker with holly morris. >> happy wednes the music world mourning loss of legendary jane little. died sunday after collapsing in atlanta. she was basis for atlanta symphony orchestra. 4' 11" she successfully managed to play the bass which stands more than 6 feet. she's hoping the begins book of world record will recognize her the longest tenure with one orchestra. >> in a controversial bill allowing families of 911ic victims to sue the country of saudi arabia. they view threats from saudi ar be aia to pull from the economy. it gives victims families the right to sue in any role the saudi gavrment may have played nat tack. the senate is urging the house to follow suit. >>> finally nba draft victory for philadelphia 76ers they earned the number one pick for our home team the wizards got 13 pick and went to phoenix soups as part of a trade. >> remains to be scene whether that was a good deal or not. >> is it good or not. >> it doesn't matter all i know the sixers will waste it like they did the last four or five they stink. >> at some point it has to turn around when yo
. >> the realtime news tracker with holly morris. >> happy wednes the music world mourning loss of legendary jane little. died sunday after collapsing in atlanta. she was basis for atlanta symphony orchestra. 4' 11" she successfully managed to play the bass which stands more than 6 feet. she's hoping the begins book of world record will recognize her the longest tenure with one orchestra. >> in a controversial bill allowing families of 911ic victims to sue the country of...