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kpix 5 reporter emily turner says that he left home on a bicycle and never came back. emily. >> reporter: no, he didn't. and they are so upset by it. they say he was likeable. and they have no idea why anyone would want to kill him. and if sheriff's deputies know, they're not saying tonight. it was the last thing friends and family of kurt kimberly wanted to hear but the sonoma county sheriff's department broke the news to them that this body is his. >> he was a stand-up guy, nice, and just devastating that this happened to him. >> reporter: the 18-year-old went miss it would go weeks ago. his family -- missing two weeks ago. his family said he left home on his bike and was never seen again. they have been putting up flyers and posted all over facebook, his mom even going to his old high school looking for answers. but now answers are still few and far between. >> the coroner knows the cause of death. that's a detail that we didn't want the general public to know because it will hamper the investigation. >> reporter: but they do say it was murder. his body was found abo
kpix 5 reporter emily turner says that he left home on a bicycle and never came back. emily. >> reporter: no, he didn't. and they are so upset by it. they say he was likeable. and they have no idea why anyone would want to kill him. and if sheriff's deputies know, they're not saying tonight. it was the last thing friends and family of kurt kimberly wanted to hear but the sonoma county sheriff's department broke the news to them that this body is his. >> he was a stand-up guy, nice,...
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emily turner found heartbreak tears and some people willing to give trump a chance right emily? >> that's right veronica we are in a very blue spot in an already blue state. so when a republican was elected to be the next president many people here couldn't believe it. >> i mean obviously it's a shock. >> upset, very somber. >>reporter: the bay area voted overwhelmingly in favor of hillary clinton. so for many this morning a trump presidency was a wake up call they didn't expect. >> i'm just shocked, but maybe i'm still in shock. >> i think it sends a strong message to girls across america i might cry now, but it was really -- i mean it was heartbreaking. >> i think it's just disheart earning to see what people are willing to look past to vote for donald trump. >>reporter: for some that disappointment runs deeper as a fear for the future and the issues they hold deer. >> personally from environmental effort perspective i work in energy in sustainability that's a little bit scary about what's going to happen with the policy around there. >> i'm concerned about the kind of appoint
emily turner found heartbreak tears and some people willing to give trump a chance right emily? >> that's right veronica we are in a very blue spot in an already blue state. so when a republican was elected to be the next president many people here couldn't believe it. >> i mean obviously it's a shock. >> upset, very somber. >>reporter: the bay area voted overwhelmingly in favor of hillary clinton. so for many this morning a trump presidency was a wake up call they...
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kpix 5's emily turner on how to rent the fun way. emily. >> reporter: that's right. can rent your dress on the fifth floor. you can buy your pantyhose on the third floor. buy your shoes on the second floor. and then on the way out have your makeup done complementary on the first floor. all of this is courtesy of an unlikely combo of companies. their online business has already stormed the fashion world and tomorrow rent the runway will be entering the world of big retail with their newest rental model. it's set inside nieman marcus's san francisco store. >> it's somewhere around here. sixth floor. >> reporter: the two companies could have been retail foes but instead, are tackling the changing rules of fashion together. for seven years women have been renting dresses rather than buy. >> we believe the future is 50% of your closet will be owned, 50% rented. everything is in the cloud and our clothes should be as well. >> reporter: so retile giant nieman marcus will round out the outfit and that other 50% by offering the accessories for purchase. rental options are ava
kpix 5's emily turner on how to rent the fun way. emily. >> reporter: that's right. can rent your dress on the fifth floor. you can buy your pantyhose on the third floor. buy your shoes on the second floor. and then on the way out have your makeup done complementary on the first floor. all of this is courtesy of an unlikely combo of companies. their online business has already stormed the fashion world and tomorrow rent the runway will be entering the world of big retail with their newest...
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kpix5's emily turner was there. >> reporter: her name is dana rivers. she once made headlines as a trail blazing transgender activist, but tonight it's for murder charges. our cameras weren't allowed in the courtroom, but they did capture this video from her two decades ago when she was a man planning to become a woman and fired from her teaching job for it. now she's accused of killing a couple and their son early friday morning. police arrived to find 19-year- old benny wright shot in the street and the house on fire. inside they found his mother patricia white and her wife charlotte reed shot and stabbed. none of them survived. the neighbor that didn't want to have his face on camera said the third woman regularly spent time at the home. she faces three charges of murder and a weapons charge for having brass knuckles. she faces life in prison and possibly if the prosecution pursues it, the death penalty. emily turner, kpix5. >>> a north bay high school auditorium vandalized just days before a school play. now police say they've arrested the two teena
kpix5's emily turner was there. >> reporter: her name is dana rivers. she once made headlines as a trail blazing transgender activist, but tonight it's for murder charges. our cameras weren't allowed in the courtroom, but they did capture this video from her two decades ago when she was a man planning to become a woman and fired from her teaching job for it. now she's accused of killing a couple and their son early friday morning. police arrived to find 19-year- old benny wright shot in...
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. >> kpix 5 reporter emily turner volunteered to check out the slopes at mount rose. emily, how's it look? >> you know, it looks great first off and second off, i'm happy i volunteered because it's a rough job out here today. you know, the entire mountain isn't open just a portion of like the beginner area. but nobody out here today was complaining. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: welcome to the 2016-2017 ski season. >> have fun. >> reporter: mount rose led the way this morning opening with two lifts. it's a later start than last year but skiers are still excited. and something else. >> well, it's hopeful. obviously, the temperatures are cold enough so they are able to make snow. and that's all we need really for right now. >> reporter: the two runs are mostly manmade snow pumped out over the last three days. but they are skiable and for the folks who have been waiting for their winter season to start, that's all they need. >> it's never too early to start getting your ski legs going so even that first taste of snow just like our first run today it feels good. it's been a whil
. >> kpix 5 reporter emily turner volunteered to check out the slopes at mount rose. emily, how's it look? >> you know, it looks great first off and second off, i'm happy i volunteered because it's a rough job out here today. you know, the entire mountain isn't open just a portion of like the beginner area. but nobody out here today was complaining. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: welcome to the 2016-2017 ski season. >> have fun. >> reporter: mount rose led the way this...
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kpix 5's emily turner on the plea for help..o get it back on the water. >>> a boat that made a difference on the bay is in need of repair. kpix 5's emily turner for a plea for help to get it back on the water. >> reporter: it's "giving tuesday" and one local bay area group is hoping to cash in on your charitable concerns as well as your concerns for the bay itself because what, after all, is the baykeeper without a bay boat? san francisco baykeepers has been on water patrolling for pollution for the last 26 years. until today. after 10 years of service, both engines died. >> we were stretching them thin working hard. we were hoping they would last until next fiscal year but they are not going to last. so we have actually had to take the boat out of the water. >> reporter: new engines will cost baykeepers $25,000. outside of budget. >> we are looking for donation contributions from people who love san francisco bay who want to see it protected and who don't want the bay to be polluted because the bay is cleaner because of san fra
kpix 5's emily turner on the plea for help..o get it back on the water. >>> a boat that made a difference on the bay is in need of repair. kpix 5's emily turner for a plea for help to get it back on the water. >> reporter: it's "giving tuesday" and one local bay area group is hoping to cash in on your charitable concerns as well as your concerns for the bay itself because what, after all, is the baykeeper without a bay boat? san francisco baykeepers has been on water...
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reporting live on mount rose, emily turner, kpix 5 [ indiscernible ] >>> macy's union square unveilinghe 30th annual holiday windows. live look for you featuring the adorable kittens but there's also adoptable dogs, as well. they all need loving homes. last year alone, 261 animals were adopted and more than $88,000 raised. you have until january 1 to see all the pets in the windows. >>> another holiday tradition is kicking off tonight in san francisco. >> chief meteorologist paul deanno is live tonight counting down the lighting of the embarcadero center buildings. he is out on the ice. we just had emily on the slopes. >> everybody is in a winter theme. >> tough day at the who was. >> it's not the holidays here in the bay area. the lighting is in 30 minutes live on kpix 5. we are here at the ice rink where a show has been going on and lots of people are waiting for the fireworks and lighting ceremony which will be here in a matter of minutes. kenny choi and michelle griego our morning anchors are emceeing the event and we are seeing christmas carols now. it's kind of nice. clear skies
reporting live on mount rose, emily turner, kpix 5 [ indiscernible ] >>> macy's union square unveilinghe 30th annual holiday windows. live look for you featuring the adorable kittens but there's also adoptable dogs, as well. they all need loving homes. last year alone, 261 animals were adopted and more than $88,000 raised. you have until january 1 to see all the pets in the windows. >>> another holiday tradition is kicking off tonight in san francisco. >> chief...
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we can see it clearly but emily turner tells us how we can also feel its effects. she is live in richardson bay. >> reporter: i wanted to give you an idea of just how drastic these tides have been. at 10:30 the tide was very high. now you can see how drastic the title change has been. super tides courtesy of a super moon. a closer moon mean stronger gravitational pull on the tides. it made for some soggy coastal neighborhoods. >> [ indiscernible -- low volume ] there is 7.5 feet difference today. >> reporter: randy wittman oh he is out on the water every day doing this. this call can quickly turn into this choppy picture snapped yesterday. >> when the water moves around it gets radical. and it can be really dangerous. you have to be really careful.>> at the other end are the extreme lows. this video was taken one hour before air time. it kept all but the smallest boats ashore. >> i have never seen it like this before. the water is lower than it normally is. there are no migratory birds. we are concerned when the tide goes up how far it will go up. >> reporter: we'r
we can see it clearly but emily turner tells us how we can also feel its effects. she is live in richardson bay. >> reporter: i wanted to give you an idea of just how drastic these tides have been. at 10:30 the tide was very high. now you can see how drastic the title change has been. super tides courtesy of a super moon. a closer moon mean stronger gravitational pull on the tides. it made for some soggy coastal neighborhoods. >> [ indiscernible -- low volume ] there is 7.5 feet...
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kpix 5's emily turner shows us how it's transforming the lives of young people who were destined for different path. [ yelling ] >> reporter: this program in southern california changes the lives of young dropouts and soon it will be awakening the potential of youth in the bay area and across northern california. >> yes, sunshine, yes sir, yes. >> reporter: it will be one of three california national guard run programs for at risk youths. and this is discovery academy. the newest one. it's in lathrop. it's just in time to accept its first class of northern california cadets this january. >> the goal is to get students out of a negative environment to where they can learn and grow in a very healthy uplifting encouraging environment to make them productive citizens when they go on back to their communities. >> reporter: sends them your truant, your tardy, your dropouts, discovery academy hopes to turn their lives around. it's a 5 1/2 month live-in program full of hard work, discipline and plenty of pushups. >> the day is going to be a long day!! >> it was hell but it was worth it and i
kpix 5's emily turner shows us how it's transforming the lives of young people who were destined for different path. [ yelling ] >> reporter: this program in southern california changes the lives of young dropouts and soon it will be awakening the potential of youth in the bay area and across northern california. >> yes, sunshine, yes sir, yes. >> reporter: it will be one of three california national guard run programs for at risk youths. and this is discovery academy. the...
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in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> san francisco's mayor says he will pick a new police chief by the end of the year. this week, the police commission gave mayor lee the names of three finalists. today lee said he will weigh each candidate's ability to make hundreds of reforms that the u.s. justice department recommended. >> our next chief, our permanent chief, has to be the person that's going to be the leader in carrying out all these reforms and keep neighborhoods safe and making sure that we have community policing, make suring it's cultural competent. >> toney chaplin became acting chief in may and is one of the three finalists. and may or may not be on the final list. >>> powerful surf is chipping away at the coastline on half moon bay threatening a popular trail. the california coastal commission is concerned and it held its monthly meeting there. kpix 5's kiet do shows us the worsening erosion. >> reporter: just how bad is the erosion along the coastal trail in half moon bay? >> okay coming down here with your camera? >> reporter: to see for ourselves, we're into a dra
in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> san francisco's mayor says he will pick a new police chief by the end of the year. this week, the police commission gave mayor lee the names of three finalists. today lee said he will weigh each candidate's ability to make hundreds of reforms that the u.s. justice department recommended. >> our next chief, our permanent chief, has to be the person that's going to be the leader in carrying out all these reforms and keep neighborhoods...
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kpix 5's emily turner live on campus with the latest. >> reporter: that body was discovered yesterday just after the lunch hour and we now know that he was found face down and that he had been rained on. there was a lot of mud. and at this point that's exactly what investigators are tackling, trying to figure out who this person is. >> this would be concerning to everybody, staff and students alike. and we would encourage them to use caution. >> reporter: the body was found yesterday afternoon and sonoma county sheriff's deputies have been working the scene since searching for answers. >> the crime scene investigators have taken pictures and taken items of evidence that we can't get into right now. >> reporter: it was in a shallow grave covered with dirt in an out-of-the-way part of campus. only some hair and a portion of the head was visible when the landscaper found it. now students and residents alike are on pins and needles waiting for the who and why of the case, especially anthony. >> family, friends i went to school with missing for two weeks kirk kimberly, he lives in cotati l
kpix 5's emily turner live on campus with the latest. >> reporter: that body was discovered yesterday just after the lunch hour and we now know that he was found face down and that he had been rained on. there was a lot of mud. and at this point that's exactly what investigators are tackling, trying to figure out who this person is. >> this would be concerning to everybody, staff and students alike. and we would encourage them to use caution. >> reporter: the body was found...
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emily turner, kpix-5. >> that will it to it for us. >> see you back here at 11:00. have a great evening ,,,,,, my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. captioning funded by cbs and ford. we go further, so you can. >> this is the headline i saw in the new york times this morning when i got up here in your city. what's your reaction? >> it's a surprise. it's a great surprise. yesterday i spoke with the president elect. >> you spoke with trump? >> yes. >> did he call you or you called him? >> i called him. >> he's the prime minister of italy and he is behind the next big drama in this tumultuous political year. a potential change in
emily turner, kpix-5. >> that will it to it for us. >> see you back here at 11:00. have a great evening ,,,,,, my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live...
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emily turner. >> reporter: it used to be the end of the election day before ballots got counted. now ballots will be picked up midday as well to get the final numbers in sooner n santa clara county, courier teams of two will pick up ballots midday from 210 precincts. they will bring them back even before the polls are closed. the county is also adding four more high speed ballot counting machines bringing the total to 18. >> all of our machinery will be working 24 hours a day with staff counting until we go final. >> reporter: in santa clara county, they have a record 875,000 registered voters in this election. elections officials are earn couraging people to take advantage of early voting that's happening this weekend. in the newsroom, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> the board of elections is letting you watch democracy in action. a live feed going out on the website where you can watch people counting ballots from now until election night. it's pretty quiet right now but on november 8 there will be a lot more going on. >>> we all know san francisco's an expensive place. now there's a
emily turner. >> reporter: it used to be the end of the election day before ballots got counted. now ballots will be picked up midday as well to get the final numbers in sooner n santa clara county, courier teams of two will pick up ballots midday from 210 precincts. they will bring them back even before the polls are closed. the county is also adding four more high speed ballot counting machines bringing the total to 18. >> all of our machinery will be working 24 hours a day with...
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reporting live in oakland, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a bay area hiker says she was the target of a hate crime! her car broken into and a nasty note left behind. kpix 5's john ramos reports on the woman targeted for being something she wasn't. >> reporter: the toxic political campaign we just endured took its toll on all of us and none more so it seems than nickie pancholi. >> the division is just -- is breaking my heart. >> reporter: the milpitas resident was so upset by all the fighting that she began a peace hike making the trek to the top of mission peak in fremont each morning for 65 days straight. it's not easy especially for nickie, who has lost all her hair in a difficult battle with lupus. but recently she got a shock when she returned to her car in the parking lot. >> i noticed that my window had been shattered. >> reporter: along with that was a note from someone who mistook nicki's head scarf for a muslim hijab, telling her this is her nation now and to get out what do you think is in the head of the person who did this? >> fear. i believe that they are being controlled by fe
reporting live in oakland, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a bay area hiker says she was the target of a hate crime! her car broken into and a nasty note left behind. kpix 5's john ramos reports on the woman targeted for being something she wasn't. >> reporter: the toxic political campaign we just endured took its toll on all of us and none more so it seems than nickie pancholi. >> the division is just -- is breaking my heart. >> reporter: the milpitas resident was so upset...
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emily turner is live. >> reporter: liz, this is a wild and tragic story, starts with a man leaving a family court building around 10:30 this morning. witnesses tell police a woman whose name isn't being released at the moment drove directly toward the mafrn and his two friends as they were crossing courts. the man is her estranged husband. after hitting the three, police say she stopped the car, backed up and ran over one of the victims a second time. bystanders tried breaking the driver's side window to try to stop her from leaving the scene. another driver said she actually hit his car, causing him to lose control. >> hit me from behind. i lost krool, hit the car in front of me and the car in front of me hit the car in front of him. >> reporter: the woman's exstranged husband e friend are expected to be okay. as for that woman, police say shortly after the hit and run, they received a report that someone jumped off be nisha bridge. they found her body and her car. >>> a man is in trouble for cutting down a century old redwood tree. >> he admits he was wrong and why he risked a big
emily turner is live. >> reporter: liz, this is a wild and tragic story, starts with a man leaving a family court building around 10:30 this morning. witnesses tell police a woman whose name isn't being released at the moment drove directly toward the mafrn and his two friends as they were crossing courts. the man is her estranged husband. after hitting the three, police say she stopped the car, backed up and ran over one of the victims a second time. bystanders tried breaking the...
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well. >> you can't -- i'm doing what i can. [ pause ] [ crying ] >> reporter: in marin county, emily turner, kpix 5. >> marin county says they are also looking into banning over sized vehicles in the same neighborhood. >>> a man the police say tried to kidnap a girl off the street in pacifica sunday arrest. investigators say that 41-year- old mark solomon drove up to a girl on hickey boulevard and yelled at thor get in his car just before 5:00 yesterday evening. police say solomon then grabbed her and tried to first her in. she was able to run away and was not hurt. pacifica police took solomon into custody at his home this afternoon. >>> bay area uber drivers under arrest. passengers says he groped her outside of her palo alto home. police say the uber driver took the victim and her husband to their home on sunday night. when the husband forgot his wallet in the car the driver agreed to come back. that's when the woman claimed he kissed and groped her. the suspect drove off but police later arrested him in his home in redwood city. so far uber is not commenting on the incident. >>> an oakl
well. >> you can't -- i'm doing what i can. [ pause ] [ crying ] >> reporter: in marin county, emily turner, kpix 5. >> marin county says they are also looking into banning over sized vehicles in the same neighborhood. >>> a man the police say tried to kidnap a girl off the street in pacifica sunday arrest. investigators say that 41-year- old mark solomon drove up to a girl on hickey boulevard and yelled at thor get in his car just before 5:00 yesterday evening....
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kpix5's emily turner is with the students in san francisco. you can follow the march on facebook live. it is facebook@cbssan francisco. and we are hearing about student protests in several bay area school districts. >>> injuries and arrests in oakland as protests against president-elect trump got out of hand. kpix5's anne makovec joins us live from oakland with the latest developments. anne? >> reporter: you can see some of the damage here behind me on this walgreens store. this scene repeated over and over in downtown oakland. we just heard from major libby schaaf. she spoke surrounded by school kids who were protesting and chanting black lives matter and interrupting her press conference where she was calling for calm as protesters say they are coming back out tonight. >> it is no way the protesters could trash the most progressive diverse inclusive city in america. >> reporter: the cleanup began at sunrise and there was plenty to be done. block after block of buildings covered in graffiti. busted glass on downtown business doors. from what
kpix5's emily turner is with the students in san francisco. you can follow the march on facebook live. it is facebook@cbssan francisco. and we are hearing about student protests in several bay area school districts. >>> injuries and arrests in oakland as protests against president-elect trump got out of hand. kpix5's anne makovec joins us live from oakland with the latest developments. anne? >> reporter: you can see some of the damage here behind me on this walgreens store. this...
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. >> emily turner at sonoma state, thank you, emily. >>> in oakland, another disturbing find. police found a body at arroyo viejo park on krauss avenue at 77th street. police are still on the scene collecting evidence. more information has we get it. >>> also today -- as we get it. >>> also today new leads in a murder that goes back a decade. chopper 5 spotted police and fbi agents working in a west oakland neighborhood around 7th and maritime streets near the port of oakland. the alameda county d.a.'s office says this involves a homicide that happened november of 2004 in the oakland hills. no body was ever found. >>> the fbi is investigating a bay area business. the company is a vta contractor that has been providing rides for thousands of disabled people. the fbi served search warrants in the case today. outreach and escort incorporated was hired to provide paratransit service to 7,000 passengers. this may come down to money because in june, the vta terminated a contract agreement with the company following an audit. >> our highest obligation is to make sure that we caprovid
. >> emily turner at sonoma state, thank you, emily. >>> in oakland, another disturbing find. police found a body at arroyo viejo park on krauss avenue at 77th street. police are still on the scene collecting evidence. more information has we get it. >>> also today -- as we get it. >>> also today new leads in a murder that goes back a decade. chopper 5 spotted police and fbi agents working in a west oakland neighborhood around 7th and maritime streets near the...
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emily turner today giving people a chance to sound off on the surprising election results. emily. >>reporter: yeah liz. california went to clinton. especially northern california went to clinton. in urban areas like the bay area most of them went to clinton. her voters here live in a very insulated very democratic situation a bubble so to permit a bubble that last night burst for many. last night's election may be on everyone's minds but few people wanted to talk about the results on camera. >> can i talk to you about the presidential election? >> please don't talk to me. >> that says it all. >> presidential heck. >> sorry. >>reporter: as a dark blue spot in annular blue state, the bay area voted overwhelmingly in favor of hillary clinton. so for many this morning a trump presidency was a wake up call they didn't expect. >> this thing shocked me the most i was just like you know i thought we had it in the bag and i thought that you know as americans we are all on the same page and we're rational and i woke up and realized that's not the case. >> i'm not honestly happy about the de
emily turner today giving people a chance to sound off on the surprising election results. emily. >>reporter: yeah liz. california went to clinton. especially northern california went to clinton. in urban areas like the bay area most of them went to clinton. her voters here live in a very insulated very democratic situation a bubble so to permit a bubble that last night burst for many. last night's election may be on everyone's minds but few people wanted to talk about the results on...
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i am jessica florez, kpix 5 news emily turner is live in san francisco where students walked out of school and marched on the city today. emily.>> reporter: this is a democratic process. president elect trump and the president have met. hillary clinton has conceded. these teenagers were toddlers when president obama took office and they have never seen a major change in power in the presidency. for them, and for a lot of folks, this is monumental. 3000 students walked out of school today and the streets became their classroom and their lesson was exercising their first amendment rights.>> we don't want donald trump to be president. we are deciding for our freedom, i guess. for our country. >> reporter: most of them are too young to vote and so they shouted and carried signs. often with mixed marriages. they have love trump altered -- alternated with things we have to blur. >> we got somebody else's our president. >> reporter: you just want to say crappy election? >> yes. >> reporter: their understanding of the political system is in quite yet.>> they need to respect latinos and people of c
i am jessica florez, kpix 5 news emily turner is live in san francisco where students walked out of school and marched on the city today. emily.>> reporter: this is a democratic process. president elect trump and the president have met. hillary clinton has conceded. these teenagers were toddlers when president obama took office and they have never seen a major change in power in the presidency. for them, and for a lot of folks, this is monumental. 3000 students walked out of school today...
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emily turner, kpix 5, oakland. >>> new video of an suv that hit a building in san jose killing one person and injuring another. it happened at around noon on curtner avenue near little orchard street. police say the black dodge hit a prius before it hit the alliance credit union. you can see glass near the entrance. the building was being remodeled and two workers were on ladders when they were struck. one died at the scene. the other was rushed to the hospital. >> both vehicles stayed at the scene. both drivers are cooperating. the investigation will pretty much determine who was at fault but that hasn't been determined yet. >> police have not yet released the identities of the victims. >>> just days after the election, a major shake-up inside the trump transition team. weijia jang reports the president-elect's second in command is now in the top spot. >> reporter: liz and ken this big staffing announcement means that president-elect trump's right-hand man mike pence will oversee the final vetting and make recommendations to fill trump's administration. as for all the other big names tha
emily turner, kpix 5, oakland. >>> new video of an suv that hit a building in san jose killing one person and injuring another. it happened at around noon on curtner avenue near little orchard street. police say the black dodge hit a prius before it hit the alliance credit union. you can see glass near the entrance. the building was being remodeled and two workers were on ladders when they were struck. one died at the scene. the other was rushed to the hospital. >> both vehicles...
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in rohnert park, emily turner, kpix 5. >> graton is now the fourth largest hotel in sonoma county. the sonoma mission inn is the largest and if you are thinking about booking a night at graton, rates start at $300 a night. >>> well, the first crab boats are already back at the dock as commercial crab season is now under way. crews looking to rebound from last year's abbreviated season and our chief meteorologist paul deanno is live on pier 45. and the boats have been unloading the catch all day, paul. >> reporter: yeah. nothing abbreviated about day one this year. we are catching crabs on november 15 right in the shadow of famous restaurants like alioto's and scoma's and something tells me some of these crabs will be head there is perhaps as soon as tonight p day one of crab season a success. remember, last year because of that domoic acid outbreak nobody was catching crabs. let's look at video. look at these crabs off the boat. even one carries about 1,000 pounds of crab in the room that we're standing in right now. there are at least 16,000 of those, so 16,000 pounds of crab in t
in rohnert park, emily turner, kpix 5. >> graton is now the fourth largest hotel in sonoma county. the sonoma mission inn is the largest and if you are thinking about booking a night at graton, rates start at $300 a night. >>> well, the first crab boats are already back at the dock as commercial crab season is now under way. crews looking to rebound from last year's abbreviated season and our chief meteorologist paul deanno is live on pier 45. and the boats have been unloading...
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in stanford, on monday, actress amber heard did the same on behalf of the woman known as emily doe. brock turner was released after serving three months of a six-month jail sentence. santa clara university held this summit to work to prevent sexual assault on college campuss. >> there are many emily does who have not been heard. we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed here in california. in september, governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of rape and imposing mandatory prison sentences. >>> now to developing news. today, uc berkeley received a letter of support for a professor accused of sexual harassment. a graduate student protested to not place him on leave during the investigation. one student accused him of harassment. the letter signed by the professor's colleagues, former and current students says we would like to make clear we have never experienced harass manies throughout the years and we're making a request that one should wait until the investigation process is over, before making judgment on the case. >>> students and alumni of cal and stanf
in stanford, on monday, actress amber heard did the same on behalf of the woman known as emily doe. brock turner was released after serving three months of a six-month jail sentence. santa clara university held this summit to work to prevent sexual assault on college campuss. >> there are many emily does who have not been heard. we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed here in california. in september, governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of...
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in stanford, on monday, actress amber heard did the same on behalf of the woman known as emily doe. brock turner was released after serving three months of a six-month jail sentence. santa clara university held this summit to work to prevent sexual assault on college campuss. >> there are many emily does who have not been heard. we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed here in california. in september, governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of rape and imposing mandatory prison sentences. >>> now to developing news. today, uc berkeley received a letter of support for a professor accused of sexual harassment. a graduate student protested to not place him on leave during the investigation. one student accused him of harassment. the letter signed by the professor's colleagues, former and current students says we would like to make clear we have never experienced harass manies throughout the years and we're making a request that one should wait until the investigation process is over, before making judgment on the case. >>> students and alumni of cal and stanf
in stanford, on monday, actress amber heard did the same on behalf of the woman known as emily doe. brock turner was released after serving three months of a six-month jail sentence. santa clara university held this summit to work to prevent sexual assault on college campuss. >> there are many emily does who have not been heard. we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed here in california. in september, governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of...
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woman at the center of stanford sexual assault case involving brock turner, she was named one of the year by glamour magazine and emily at the award ceremony. azenith smith spoke to the woman. >> we don't know her name but her powerful statement against brock turner changed the conversation about sexual assaults. so much so that glamour magazine made it one of the nine women of the year.>> this highlights the importance of emily does statement. and the way it captured the feelings of a lot sexual assault survivors. >> reporter: michelle who is asking for recall of aaron persky the judge, she's that glamour magazine one of the year award in hollywood. via skype she says the recent glamour factor is she gave a voice to experience too many women have. >> she believes she is every woman, her experience could be that of anyone. during the award show there will be a tribute to emily to with prominent actor shared her statement. in december's glamour magazine emily to wrote about the crime and her reaction to brock turner six-month jail sentence saying she felt embarrassed for trying and being led to believe she had any infl
woman at the center of stanford sexual assault case involving brock turner, she was named one of the year by glamour magazine and emily at the award ceremony. azenith smith spoke to the woman. >> we don't know her name but her powerful statement against brock turner changed the conversation about sexual assaults. so much so that glamour magazine made it one of the nine women of the year.>> this highlights the importance of emily does statement. and the way it captured the feelings...
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. >> actress shane stone will be at santa clara university with names of brock turner and emily doe on her mind. an actress read part of the letter to the former stanford swimmer and sharon season do the same. the event is intended to raise awareness about sexual assault and share solutions on prosecuting students and survivors. >> a judge dismissed pg&e's attempt to toss out the summit guilty verdicts again the company in connection with the fatal explosion in san bruno. last night's ruling moans the utility will be sentenced in january. each count carries 500,000 phone. the maximum they could pay is $3 million. pg&e earns that much in 30 hours cording to our media partner. the pipeline explosion killed eight people and caused millions in damage. >> volkswagen's scandal is costing 30,000 workers their jobs. the cuts will save $4 billion a year. volkswagen is paying $15 billion to settle lawsuits and fines over software in 500,000 vehicles that turned off. commission controls. 23,000 cut jobs are in germany. volkswagen did not say where the other 7,000 cuts will happen. there is one un
. >> actress shane stone will be at santa clara university with names of brock turner and emily doe on her mind. an actress read part of the letter to the former stanford swimmer and sharon season do the same. the event is intended to raise awareness about sexual assault and share solutions on prosecuting students and survivors. >> a judge dismissed pg&e's attempt to toss out the summit guilty verdicts again the company in connection with the fatal explosion in san bruno. last...
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turner. >> kpix 5's susie steimle on her impact on students and sexual assault cases. susie. >> reporter: well, emilyoe says when she first heard that her assailant brock turner was only meant to serve six months in prison for the crime, she was devastated. she even wrote, why did i even try? but this glamour magazine article is meant to remind her that she has done a lot of good even fostering international conversations about sexual assault. >> unlike the rest of glamour magazine's women of the year you won't see her face in this article or learn her real name. you will hear more of the powerful words that landed her on the elite list. emily doe was sexually assaulted by stanford freshman brock turner in january 2015 behind a dumpster at a frat party. her victim impact statement still resonates on campus today. >> it really allowed me personally and other women to confront their own battles and issues with sexual assault. >> reporter: her words were read on the floor of congress. >> you don't know me but you have been inside me and that's why we're here today. >> reporter: brock turner meanwhile re
turner. >> kpix 5's susie steimle on her impact on students and sexual assault cases. susie. >> reporter: well, emilyoe says when she first heard that her assailant brock turner was only meant to serve six months in prison for the crime, she was devastated. she even wrote, why did i even try? but this glamour magazine article is meant to remind her that she has done a lot of good even fostering international conversations about sexual assault. >> unlike the rest of glamour...
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brock turner was convicted of sexually assaulting emily doe. while she was unconcious at stanford university. he served three -months of a six-month jail sentence for his crime. which led to protests around the country aimed at turner and the judge in the case. of people behaving badly. to it. then new a ten: with lead contamination. before you order any breakables online -- video you don't want to miss. we'll show you a rough delivery caught on camera. new at ten tonight: a woman in the south bay.bent out of shape tonight after she says a fed ex package.delivered to her home.was thrown to her door. grant lodes has the new video.in a story you'll see only on kron- 4.grant. not handled with care. right as the holiday shopping season ramps up. this fed ex guy walks up. opens up the gate. and tosses the package at the doorstep. marissa kelly reached out to us.after she saw this surveillance video showing what happened when she had an item delivered.valued around 200 dollars. we reached out to fed ex to for a comment or reaction and have not heard b
brock turner was convicted of sexually assaulting emily doe. while she was unconcious at stanford university. he served three -months of a six-month jail sentence for his crime. which led to protests around the country aimed at turner and the judge in the case. of people behaving badly. to it. then new a ten: with lead contamination. before you order any breakables online -- video you don't want to miss. we'll show you a rough delivery caught on camera. new at ten tonight: a woman in the south...
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turner case. >> you took away my worse, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice. >> sharon stone there tearfully reading the words of emily dough, the woman sexually assaulted by brock turner. the symposium focused on how colleges handle sex crimes. sharon stone and others urged a change in the culture to allow victims' voices to be heard. >> there is a big need for all college campuses. this is an issue that all campuses are dealing with on and off campuses. it needs to be talked about. >> data from the national violence resource center shows as many as 90% of college students victims of sexual assault do not report the crime. >>> some bay area nonprofits are among those to benefit from collin kaepernick's pledge to donate one million dollars to charity. giving away one million dollars a month and it stand because of the protest as racial injustice. the silicon valley will get $25,000. groups in milwaukee, dallas and new york and chicago are getting donations. >>> state officials say that california's jobless rate has remained steady for four months in a row. figures released put the state unemployment rate at 5.5% and d
turner case. >> you took away my worse, my privacy, my energy, my time, my safety, my intimacy, my confidence, my own voice. >> sharon stone there tearfully reading the words of emily dough, the woman sexually assaulted by brock turner. the symposium focused on how colleges handle sex crimes. sharon stone and others urged a change in the culture to allow victims' voices to be heard. >> there is a big need for all college campuses. this is an issue that all campuses are dealing...
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turner was sentenced to six months sexual assaulting emily. i was led to believe if i had any influence, if the case was met to set the bar, the bar was on the floor. turner's sentence released criticism for being too lenient and led to a recall effort of the judge. michelle dover is with the committee to recall judge persky. >> felony sexual assault and felony domestic violence like misdemeanors like shoplifting or vandalism is not acceptable anymore. >> in summary dough has a defiant tone ending with this quote victims are not victims, not some fragile aftermath. they are survivors and survivors are going to be doing a hell of a lot more than surviving. >>> at the end of the open letter by emily dough. michelle drawber went on to say that effort has raised $320,000 so far. >>> we want to take you to pacifica where police are going to search for a man that tried to kidnap a man. it was reported just before 5:00 near hickey boulevard and fire crest avenue. the man honked his horn at the girl and yelled for her to get in. she refused and police
turner was sentenced to six months sexual assaulting emily. i was led to believe if i had any influence, if the case was met to set the bar, the bar was on the floor. turner's sentence released criticism for being too lenient and led to a recall effort of the judge. michelle dover is with the committee to recall judge persky. >> felony sexual assault and felony domestic violence like misdemeanors like shoplifting or vandalism is not acceptable anymore. >> in summary dough has a...
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turner would only serve three months in jail before being released. today emily was named one of "glamour's" women of the year and in a new essay published by the magazine she opened up for the support she receivd from many people all over the world, comments online had a she took to heart writing, when we all make it a priority to avoid harming or violating another human being and when we hold accountable those who do, when the campaign to recall this judge declares that survivors deserve better, then we are going somewhere. stanford law professor michelle dawber, who is leading the -- >> treatment of serious sex crimes and cleanse against women as if they are minor misdemeanors is not acceptable. >> reporter: stanford students admire emily's strength. >> her statement did a lot to really bring this conversation to the forefront again in a way that interest just like hasn't been in recent years. >> reporter: a resilient young woman trying to stay positive despite everything that has happened. at stanford, chris nguyen, abc news. >>> an uber driver faces sexual b
turner would only serve three months in jail before being released. today emily was named one of "glamour's" women of the year and in a new essay published by the magazine she opened up for the support she receivd from many people all over the world, comments online had a she took to heart writing, when we all make it a priority to avoid harming or violating another human being and when we hold accountable those who do, when the campaign to recall this judge declares that survivors...
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and emily turner has updates on facebook live.want to work with the city on new common-sense home sharing rules. to help protect affordable housing, we've launched a one host, one home policy. so hosts may now only rent space at one address in san francisco. and we want to work together to improve the city's permit system so that it's simple, fair and effective. together, we can make the new rules work for all of san francisco. >> pelley: in the west, it is election night on cbs. in the east, it is election morning on cbs. it has been a long night, a fascinating night. donald trump's night, so far. let us show you the electoral map. donald trump well within striking distance of becoming 45th president of the united states. hillary clinton with 215 electoral votes, donald trump with 244. the red states for trump, blue states for clinton. the white states are those we have not been able to make an estimate because the race is too close to call. the polls have just closed in the last state, and that is in alaska. but while these stat
and emily turner has updates on facebook live.want to work with the city on new common-sense home sharing rules. to help protect affordable housing, we've launched a one host, one home policy. so hosts may now only rent space at one address in san francisco. and we want to work together to improve the city's permit system so that it's simple, fair and effective. together, we can make the new rules work for all of san francisco. >> pelley: in the west, it is election night on cbs. in the...
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on january18, 2015, emily doe was sexually assaulted by brock turner as she lay unconscious by a dumpster. after turner was convicted last spring he was sentenced to six months and he was released after one. but his victim wrote a powerful impact statement as part of turner's trial, a statement that then went viral on buzzfeed and was read aloud on the floor of congress. >> you don't know me about you have been inside me and that's why we're here today. >> reporter: california has now closed the loophole that had allowed lighter sentences in cases where the victim is unconscious or severely drunk a move predicated by the turner case. >> it puts her face or representation out there for women who feel like they aren't comfortable about talking about their situation. >> reporter: if you think the answer is that women need to be more sober, she says, more civil, more upright, that girls must be better at exercising fear, must wear more layers with eyes open wider, we will go nowhere. that glamour article includes a link to the petition to recall judge aaron persky. it hits newsstands a week f
on january18, 2015, emily doe was sexually assaulted by brock turner as she lay unconscious by a dumpster. after turner was convicted last spring he was sentenced to six months and he was released after one. but his victim wrote a powerful impact statement as part of turner's trial, a statement that then went viral on buzzfeed and was read aloud on the floor of congress. >> you don't know me about you have been inside me and that's why we're here today. >> reporter: california has...
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turner. a recognition for emily doe coming from glamour magazine. >> 9:13. taking a look at stocks.ot a lot of good numbers, at least not on the dow jones which is down by 70 points. nasdaq and s&p are also down by more than one half of 1%. >>> for more on the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark in the news room. >> thank you, sal. police in pacifica searching for a man who tried to kidnap a girl last night. it was reported just before 5:00 near fire crest avenue. police say that man honked his car horn at the girl, and then yelled for her to get in the car. she wouldn't do it. then the man got oust the car, tried to force the girl into the car but she got away. that suspect described as an indian man between 30 and 40 years old, about 5'6", with a thin build and a trimmed beard, wearing a black shirt, blue jeans and black shoes. now, the suspect's car described as a newer model volkswagen four-de sedan with tinted windows and texas license plates. >>> an investigation goes on into yesterday's big fire in oakland's lake merit area. but the building's owne
turner. a recognition for emily doe coming from glamour magazine. >> 9:13. taking a look at stocks.ot a lot of good numbers, at least not on the dow jones which is down by 70 points. nasdaq and s&p are also down by more than one half of 1%. >>> for more on the other headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark in the news room. >> thank you, sal. police in pacifica searching for a man who tried to kidnap a girl last night. it was reported just before 5:00...
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we're talking about the woman anomynously called 'emily doe' -- who was sexually assaulted by stanford student brock turner. how her powerful words are still at 5-15. that's going to do it for 9news at 4:30... but we have a lot more news and weather to cover this morning. happening right now -- now -- there is a manhunt for the person moines , iowa... in an ambush style attack while they sat in their police cars. police say it happened around one a-m with reports of shots fired. officers who respondeded found one of the officers suffering from a gunshot wound -- and then the second officer was found shot not far away about twenty minutes later. so far -- no information on a suspect, and no arrests have been made. we will have much more on that throughout the morning... meteorologist marty coniglio is joining us.... marty- a little cooler today... coming back down to reality. six days to go -- and
we're talking about the woman anomynously called 'emily doe' -- who was sexually assaulted by stanford student brock turner. how her powerful words are still at 5-15. that's going to do it for 9news at 4:30... but we have a lot more news and weather to cover this morning. happening right now -- now -- there is a manhunt for the person moines , iowa... in an ambush style attack while they sat in their police cars. police say it happened around one a-m with reports of shots fired. officers who...
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emily dough. former stanford swimmer turner relessed after searching three-month of 6 month jail sentence.many consider it a slap on the writing. santa clara university held a summit to work as community for sexual assault on college campus. >> there are many women who have not been heard and we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed in california. in september governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of rape and opposing mandatory prison sentence. >> all right coming up next looking for job. talk about holiday hire. >> 'tis the season for seasonal staffing and all han a. >> san francisco embarcadero center little up for the holiday. show you that in a moment. >> all about christmas because this christmas tradition was back on display look at the faces. we were another macy store on union square for the 30th straight year adorable dog and cat for the san francisco spca on display in the window at stockton and farrell. >> so festive. here washington others really festive scene. 30th year the 4 buildings along the embarcadero are illuminate illuminated. 1
emily dough. former stanford swimmer turner relessed after searching three-month of 6 month jail sentence.many consider it a slap on the writing. santa clara university held a summit to work as community for sexual assault on college campus. >> there are many women who have not been heard and we need to change the culture and the law. >> the law has changed in california. in september governor brown signed a bill expanding the definition of rape and opposing mandatory prison...
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turner. the anonymous survivor goes by emily doe. the letter she wrote to her attacker went viral after she read it in court. she published an essay when he was released from jail. >> it really allowed me personally and other women to kind of like confront their own battles and issues with sexual assault. >> another honoree is bono, named for his poverty campaign. >>> it's a topic we revisit often sky high rent prices in san francisco and new numbers out there show more and more people are trading the golden gate for the tower bridge of sacramento. >> you have a massive bedroom back there. >> reporter: he and his mother left oakland to come to sacramento five years ago after their apartments became too expensive to afford. >> we moved into a three- bedroom house for $1,100 which was the same as a two-bedroom apartment in the bay area. >> bay area buyers are definitely a force in the market. >> reporter: ryan lundqvist is a certified appraiser in sacramento. he says people from the bay area moving to sacramento are bringing their bay
turner. the anonymous survivor goes by emily doe. the letter she wrote to her attacker went viral after she read it in court. she published an essay when he was released from jail. >> it really allowed me personally and other women to kind of like confront their own battles and issues with sexual assault. >> another honoree is bono, named for his poverty campaign. >>> it's a topic we revisit often sky high rent prices in san francisco and new numbers out there show more and...
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emily wrote about the crime and her reaction to tuners -- turner six months jail sentence, saying sheelt embarrassed for trying. dauber said while it is a glamorous event, she hopes it will bring attention to the serious issue of sexual assault, calling for justice for all victims.>> these are serious times, particular for this issue. this is a serious time for women, when we are facing the need to hold a lot of the games we made. -- gains we made.>> other honorees simone biles and a sexual assault survivor who escaped isis slavery. >> the show will be shown on glamour magazine's facebook page.>>> a nice weekend in the bay area, temperatures on the warm side. warmest locations in the low to mid 70s this afternoon. we're expecting a major cooldown over the next few days. a significant drop off in temperatures by tuesday and wednesday. look at the highs, still 70s to report towards concord ann livermore, san francisco, 69. once again, the superman, this is a picture captured closer to 5:00. you see mount diablo setting a dramatic scene. look up to the sky and you'll see the superman. it
emily wrote about the crime and her reaction to tuners -- turner six months jail sentence, saying sheelt embarrassed for trying. dauber said while it is a glamorous event, she hopes it will bring attention to the serious issue of sexual assault, calling for justice for all victims.>> these are serious times, particular for this issue. this is a serious time for women, when we are facing the need to hold a lot of the games we made. -- gains we made.>> other honorees simone biles and...
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and, they are only known as emily dell and he address what turner did to her.nd, they will do the symposium. and, what college campuses can do to keep their safe. and, they want schools and law enforcement to be on the same page. >> every college and university have a different approach. and, not that anyone was doing it wrong, but because everyone was doing it differently. and, for victims and law enforcement. >> numerous peoples will be a congresswoman. and, they will also be attending to learn more. and, the symposium gets underway. and back to you. >>> thank you. a big buzz over a band. >> kanye west told a crowd that he did not boat but if he had voted he would vote for donald trump. >> if -- there are things that i like about trumps campaign. >> that did not sit well with the number of those either at the concert or when word got out. and, alex savage has reaction to those. >> there is a bit of a backlash, and especially when they heard kanye west called him -- donald trump a genius. it certainly took center stage. and, it was easy, it went on several len
and, they are only known as emily dell and he address what turner did to her.nd, they will do the symposium. and, what college campuses can do to keep their safe. and, they want schools and law enforcement to be on the same page. >> every college and university have a different approach. and, not that anyone was doing it wrong, but because everyone was doing it differently. and, for victims and law enforcement. >> numerous peoples will be a congresswoman. and, they will also be...
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emily doe wrote. the letter ultimately changed california law. brock turner, the stanford student spent three months in jail and at the time no law mandating prison time for attacks involving an unconscious victim. the sentence triggered international outrage. >> the message is don't do it, because you're going to prison, i guarantee that. >> state lawmakers have now passed a law, mandating prison time for anyone convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious or incapacitated victim. >>> the zika virus back in the headlines tonight, and there is in news to report. the world health organization said today the zika virus is no longer an international emergency. this means the virus will be put in categories with diseases such as denyinga illnesses also serious, and required continued research but not a global threat. zika was declared an international emergency in february. there were 2,300 cases of the skooed-borne illness worldwide. >>> next, we are hitting the slopes in the sierra. check out the video. we're folloiwng some breaking news our nbc chopper -- o
emily doe wrote. the letter ultimately changed california law. brock turner, the stanford student spent three months in jail and at the time no law mandating prison time for attacks involving an unconscious victim. the sentence triggered international outrage. >> the message is don't do it, because you're going to prison, i guarantee that. >> state lawmakers have now passed a law, mandating prison time for anyone convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious or incapacitated...
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tonight we're hearing from the woman known only as emily doe for the first time since brock turner wase is writing about the case in a national magazine which has chosen her as one of its women of the year. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen is live at the stanford campus with the story tonight. chris? >> reporter: dan and kristen, it is quite an emotional essay published by "glamour" mag scene as you know one of the biggest magazines in the country. 15 million people read it online and 10 million people get the print edition so you can bet that this is a major platform for emily doe to use in spreading her message. inside the december issue of "glamour" magazine powerful words from a survivor of sexual assault. emily doe from palo alto shares for the first time how she felt after learning about her attacker's sentence saying, quote, when it was quickly announced he would receive six months, i was struck silent and immediately i felt embarrassed for trying and led to believe i had any influence. if this case was meant to set
tonight we're hearing from the woman known only as emily doe for the first time since brock turner wase is writing about the case in a national magazine which has chosen her as one of its women of the year. abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen is live at the stanford campus with the story tonight. chris? >> reporter: dan and kristen, it is quite an emotional essay published by "glamour" mag scene as you know one of the biggest magazines in the country. 15 million people read it...
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. >> it's making sure that the next brock turner is treated appropriately and the next emily is supported by the criminal justice system. >> there's a big need on all college campuses this is an issue that all campuses are dealing with. it needs to be talked about. >> data shows that 90% of college students do not report the crime. and, she spoke -- they spoke briefly about the issue. >> women have not been heard on the subject. and, it is a long time coming so, there are many of them. and, many who have not been heard and we need to change the culture and the law on the way that these are considered. >> the santa clara county district attorney's office says that he hopes that a's impairment test a symposium will help with those colleges and learn to protect victims and also, to change the way that they handle the sexual assault cases. >> thank you. >>> president. obama is on his way to peru. and after wrapping up his final visit. here just visit -- finished a meeting including the uk. president. obama tried to reassure them that the president-elect donald trump will honor commitments. pr
. >> it's making sure that the next brock turner is treated appropriately and the next emily is supported by the criminal justice system. >> there's a big need on all college campuses this is an issue that all campuses are dealing with. it needs to be talked about. >> data shows that 90% of college students do not report the crime. and, she spoke -- they spoke briefly about the issue. >> women have not been heard on the subject. and, it is a long time coming so, there...
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representation the next time you'll be in court as november 30th she read emily those letters she is the victim had in the bar turner stand for re case >>terisa estacio: cusk >>terisa estacio: should read the seventh to word letter here i have the sexual assault spots of by the santa clara district attorney's office and held a santa clara university in it is a serious situation one of five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulting according to national sexual violence center she spoke during a brief about why she felt it was so important to take part of the symposium she spoke with the victim >>terisa estacio: for those attending the conference especially, a tree must tutors their hope is the oldest woman to difference especially when it comes to sentencing he was given six months to serve three months ignited our rates include a movement to oust the judge >>grant lodes: alpine medals and soda springs 4 for list of open dates for top area resort you could head to the web site >>reporter: really spotty saturday heavy rain sunday more spot we're also seeing the rain clear route and a slab with to see another rou
representation the next time you'll be in court as november 30th she read emily those letters she is the victim had in the bar turner stand for re case >>terisa estacio: cusk >>terisa estacio: should read the seventh to word letter here i have the sexual assault spots of by the santa clara district attorney's office and held a santa clara university in it is a serious situation one of five women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulting according to national sexual violence center...
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emily dough. the emotional vigil honoring the victim of the sexual assault with brock turner. >>> lyft is ditching the pink mustache to replace it with something more colorful. we'll tell you what next. a stdinovaon r t wonwhtooa snd t >>> a standing ovation for the woman who took a stand after being sexually assaulted by a former stanford swimmer. >> emily's statement was a gift to survivors like me, one that we will work very hard to repay through our honesty and through our actions. thank you, emily. >> that is hbo star and ak dress lena dunham presenting the award to emily doe. she was officially honored as one of "glamour" magazine's women of the year. she was sexually assaulted by former stan dord swimmer brock turner. doe's powerful 12-page letter to judge aaron persky went vooifl. gabby sidibe, frieda pinto took part reading the letter. >>> nbc b"nbc bay area respondsa woman complaining about identity theft. >> chris chmura is joining us with a warning. >> our mailboxes are hit hard this 250i78 of year. remember the election flyers we're getting and all the holiday catalogs, on top of ever
emily dough. the emotional vigil honoring the victim of the sexual assault with brock turner. >>> lyft is ditching the pink mustache to replace it with something more colorful. we'll tell you what next. a stdinovaon r t wonwhtooa snd t >>> a standing ovation for the woman who took a stand after being sexually assaulted by a former stanford swimmer. >> emily's statement was a gift to survivors like me, one that we will work very hard to repay through our honesty and...
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emily: doctors call it the worst case yet of a brain disease linked to concussion. former patriot kevin turner was first thought to have died from a.l.s. now researchers say it was really c.t.e. a boston university study links brain injuries to a.l.s. turner died in march at age 46, and he donated his brain to research. that's whe discovered a severe case of c.t.e., not a.l.s. >> kevin used to say it's not enough to make a difference. you need to be the difference. and i think today, kevin did that. emily: awareness over the dangers of concussion has had an impact on student teams. needham's high school coach says he's modified practice drills to reduce the risk of concussion. randy: it's 4:48. your health now. likely to kill a person with hiv than the virus itself. researchers at massachusetts general have found 40% of hiv patients do smoke. a closer look finds smoking on average cuts the life expectancy of an hiv patient by six years. the study also finds that it is never too late to quit. new research shows kids are consuming way too much salt. federal scientists looked at 2100 children. sa
emily: doctors call it the worst case yet of a brain disease linked to concussion. former patriot kevin turner was first thought to have died from a.l.s. now researchers say it was really c.t.e. a boston university study links brain injuries to a.l.s. turner died in march at age 46, and he donated his brain to research. that's whe discovered a severe case of c.t.e., not a.l.s. >> kevin used to say it's not enough to make a difference. you need to be the difference. and i think today,...
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turner was released from jail after serving three months -- which many think wasn't enough. as part of being named one of the women of the year -- emily doe is speaking out again. she wrote an essay published in glamour's december issue. she ends it by saying quote 'victims are not victims, not some fragile, sorrowful aftermath. victims are survivors, and sus lot more than surviving." power of a "mind body" connection - and how doctors say, it can help relieve pain. seeing what's going on inside your body - can help control your health. doctors put electrodes and sensors on patients - to guage things like: how stressed they are -- or what makes them anxious. the activity shows up on a monitor - so patients can see for themselves. over time, doctors say patients can learn how to change their brain activity, easing the effects of stress -- even pain. there are different forms of this therapy. neurofeedback, for example -- focuses on the brain. coming up in the 6 oclock hour - we'll talk about why it's becoing an increasingly popular form of therapy for young athletes. the maker of epipens could soon face some real competition. two broth
turner was released from jail after serving three months -- which many think wasn't enough. as part of being named one of the women of the year -- emily doe is speaking out again. she wrote an essay published in glamour's december issue. she ends it by saying quote 'victims are not victims, not some fragile, sorrowful aftermath. victims are survivors, and sus lot more than surviving." power of a "mind body" connection - and how doctors say, it can help relieve pain. seeing what's...
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. >> this is about the next brock turner is treated appropriately by the justice system and the next emily dough is supported about it justice system. >> there's a need for all college campuses and they are all dealing with and off campus houses. >> data shows that 90% of college students who are victims don't report the crime. stone talked to students about the issue. >> for a long time women have not been heard on the justification and -- and it is a long time subject. there are many emily doughs and we need to change the culture and the law on the way that cases are considered. >> the santa clara county district attorney general says he hopes the colleges and universities will work together to protect victims and be on the same page when investigating sexual assault cases. >>> janine de la vega, fox 2 news. >>> a running gun battle with one person shot and an innocent person injured. >>> investigators say they are closing in on an suv involved in that shootout. >>> plus concerns on college campuses here in california about the incoming trump administration. and the possible deportation
. >> this is about the next brock turner is treated appropriately by the justice system and the next emily dough is supported about it justice system. >> there's a need for all college campuses and they are all dealing with and off campus houses. >> data shows that 90% of college students who are victims don't report the crime. stone talked to students about the issue. >> for a long time women have not been heard on the justification and -- and it is a long time subject....
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emily doe is joined by jim vials, gwen stefani. i'm michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> as for brock turner, he has gotten a job at a landscaping company in ohio, where he is serving his three-year probation. turner went back to ohio after his release from jail. he will be required to register with the local sheriff's office every 90 days for the rest of his life as a sex offender. >>> we have new details about that huge fire at a construction site in oakland. within the past hour, the u.s. department of alcohol, tobacco and firearms informed us that it will be investigating the fire. federal agents will arrive on the site thursday. i'll show what the fire looks like at its height. legal troubles were uncovered. tenants who lived in the previous building on the property filed a lawsuit in 2015. the tenants say the building was uninhabitable and unsafe. they say when they complained to the city, they started to demolish the property while they were still living there. the owners dug a hole in the backyard, it was so big it collected rain and flooded neighbors' yards. the digging damaged the gas line and the foundation. city insp
emily doe is joined by jim vials, gwen stefani. i'm michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> as for brock turner, he has gotten a job at a landscaping company in ohio, where he is serving his three-year probation. turner went back to ohio after his release from jail. he will be required to register with the local sheriff's office every 90 days for the rest of his life as a sex offender. >>> we have new details about that huge fire at a construction site in oakland. within the...