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reporter juliette goodrich on scene watching. she is keeping tabs. she'll let us know if and when they capture that animal. >>> now to a developing story out of napa valley where a tragic accident has resulted in one worker being killed. a man harvesting grapes reportedly got a piece of clothing stuck in some heavy machinery. kpix 5 emily turner is live for us in napa valley with what we're learning right now, emily? >> reporter: yeah, it is just so sad, it's in the vineyard that you can see behind me over my shoulder. i will hop out of the way to give you a better look at how quiet it is. since this happened at noon today, no one as you can imagine has been working. the man who died is 49-year-old leon marcello luna. he was working in the vineyards. and it is a part of beau canyon estates wine. the label associated with this vineyard. this machine you can see, it is to blame on automatic harvester that picks grapes. his clothing got caught in that machine and actually pulled him into the machine killing him. of course, the family did not want to tal
reporter juliette goodrich on scene watching. she is keeping tabs. she'll let us know if and when they capture that animal. >>> now to a developing story out of napa valley where a tragic accident has resulted in one worker being killed. a man harvesting grapes reportedly got a piece of clothing stuck in some heavy machinery. kpix 5 emily turner is live for us in napa valley with what we're learning right now, emily? >> reporter: yeah, it is just so sad, it's in the vineyard that...
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big corporations pay for it, not you. >>> i'm juliette goodrich with breaking news from pleasanton. directly behind me is where the mountain lion has been cited. you can see the police, also the department of fish and game standing by, telling me the mountain lion is in the bushes. we'll be here with a live report for you at 6:00. now let's go to the cbs evening news and we'll see you for local news at 6:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this monday, from pittsburgh: the accused synagogue shooter faces a judge. prosecutors vow to pursue the death penalty. we will talk to a survivor who witnessed the death of his friend and show you how this community is coming together. beginning here with the headlines in 60 seconds. >> it's the darkest day of pittsburgh's history. >> this tight-knit community is beginning the healing process. >> 11 stars of david have been put up outside the tree of life synagogu >> behind each one: a name, a story, a life ended, a family grieving an unimaginable loss. >> security stepped up at synagogues in several cities arou
big corporations pay for it, not you. >>> i'm juliette goodrich with breaking news from pleasanton. directly behind me is where the mountain lion has been cited. you can see the police, also the department of fish and game standing by, telling me the mountain lion is in the bushes. we'll be here with a live report for you at 6:00. now let's go to the cbs evening news and we'll see you for local news at 6:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening...
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juliette goodrich is there now with new details including the suspect's threats to fellow riders. juliette? >> reporter: the chain saw wielding suspect was arrested here at the lake merritt station. bart has never seen anything like this before. i'm referring to this man wielding two chain saws, threatening passengers on the bart train. >> i thought it was serious and that is why i started recording. >> reporter: this video was posted on twitter by a passenger. >> he did say a couple of things. he said it's the texas chain saw massacre and then he says i'm the bart massacre like he would say something on that and that kind of had me scared. >> the man, 47-year-old patrick bingham picked up a red chain saw, flicked the switch and started yelling threatening comments. you can hear it on this twitter post. then you can see him open the second box, which contained another chain saw. bart police responded to the tweets and said they received a number of calls about the man on the chain holding chain saws. then bart police responded in person. he's now behind bars facing a number of cha
juliette goodrich is there now with new details including the suspect's threats to fellow riders. juliette? >> reporter: the chain saw wielding suspect was arrested here at the lake merritt station. bart has never seen anything like this before. i'm referring to this man wielding two chain saws, threatening passengers on the bart train. >> i thought it was serious and that is why i started recording. >> reporter: this video was posted on twitter by a passenger. >> he did...
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let's get to juliette goodrich who is live at ricky's sports bar in san leandro. a legendary place for die-hard raider fans. >> yes. >> reporter: this is the place, come home games on sunday. this place is packed and it will be this coming sunday. but some people are saying competitive? how are we being competitive right now? all of our good players are going. and die hard fans in oakland, they want to see some wins now. the big trade, cooper to the cowboys. it's the sports talk headline. >> so i guess this is where things will officially start to get interesting in this raider season. >> reporter: but the latest sports headline frankly is giving some raider fans a headache, seeing their team torn apart. >> devastated. my husband called me, and i couldn't even work. >> really? >> i was just about in tears. >> reporter: then we found this cowboys fan who was visiting from texas and shopping inside a store. >> what did you get? >> the dallas cowboys hat. >> reporter: it's a good day to be a cowboy fan. >> did you know cooper got traded to you guys? >> no, negative.
let's get to juliette goodrich who is live at ricky's sports bar in san leandro. a legendary place for die-hard raider fans. >> yes. >> reporter: this is the place, come home games on sunday. this place is packed and it will be this coming sunday. but some people are saying competitive? how are we being competitive right now? all of our good players are going. and die hard fans in oakland, they want to see some wins now. the big trade, cooper to the cowboys. it's the sports talk...
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. >> kpix 5 juliette goodrich digs into the growing list of open arson investigations. >> but first, let's get to maria medina live in oakland massachusetts korea? >> reporter: and now that the fire is out, we're getting a better look at the damage done out here. you can see behind me, these town homes were just gutted. more than 12 hours after the fire started. investigators, they would remain on scene. >> it was an orange glow. >> reporter: an entire city block on fire, devouring town homes under construction. sending embers into the air, causing several other small house fires, and forcing dozens out of their homes in the middle of the night. >> i feel like i was going to die. >> yeah, the embers, they were coming this way. to this house. >> reporter: as nearly 100 firefighters battle the flames, they say someone tried to light another building under construction not too far away on peralta street. mayor libby schaaf says it's not clear yet this was caused by an arsonist. the fires follow several arsons of building under construction in the last couple of years in oakland. mayor l
. >> kpix 5 juliette goodrich digs into the growing list of open arson investigations. >> but first, let's get to maria medina live in oakland massachusetts korea? >> reporter: and now that the fire is out, we're getting a better look at the damage done out here. you can see behind me, these town homes were just gutted. more than 12 hours after the fire started. investigators, they would remain on scene. >> it was an orange glow. >> reporter: an entire city block...
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but, as kpix5's juliette goodrich found out, the owner already has plans for the future. >> reporter: where i'm standing now is the point of origin. they believe the fire may have started on the outside of the building and erupted into the inside. a frightening early morning wakeup call for people living across the street. >> when i woke up this morning it was just flames. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: the warehouse located across the street from the bart parking lot for the coliseum station was metal on the outside, wood structure on the inside. it was being leased by masker painting. we learned inside the warehouse was latex paint and paper business records. >> the smoke of course went kind of up and around the neighborhood. and bart is in close proximity to this structure. >> reporter: the owner of the building was on site much of the day. >> the biggest point. >> reporter: he says this property is supposed to be the future site of affordable housing units like ndings avail he just hopes this fire doesn't delay the plan. >> a discovery process after that. making sure long term envir
but, as kpix5's juliette goodrich found out, the owner already has plans for the future. >> reporter: where i'm standing now is the point of origin. they believe the fire may have started on the outside of the building and erupted into the inside. a frightening early morning wakeup call for people living across the street. >> when i woke up this morning it was just flames. a lot of smoke. >> reporter: the warehouse located across the street from the bart parking lot for the...
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kpix 5 juliette goodrich is in the neighborhood where a halloween hater has been caught on camera. juliette? >> reporter: ken, i have to say this is really the first time i've done a story about a pumpkin smasher if you will. but what makes this story so unique is this time. we have social media and surveillance cameras. guess when, you can run, but -- guess what, you you can't hide. in this quiet little livermore neighborhood, there's been quite a stir after one home surveillance camera caught this frightening scene. a pumpkin smasher. >> he took my pumpkin, threw it, and ran away. >> reporter: leaving 5-year- old's marcello's pumpkin smashed to pieces on the front porch. >> i was crying. >> reporter: his mom decided to post the video on livermore's rant and raves facebook page, garnering thousands of views and comments. when their neighbors heard what happened. >> i was bummed because it makes you feel like you can't have nice things or that it makes you think twice about putting things out. >> it's like a christmas tree. they go out and they go with their family to pick out the
kpix 5 juliette goodrich is in the neighborhood where a halloween hater has been caught on camera. juliette? >> reporter: ken, i have to say this is really the first time i've done a story about a pumpkin smasher if you will. but what makes this story so unique is this time. we have social media and surveillance cameras. guess when, you can run, but -- guess what, you you can't hide. in this quiet little livermore neighborhood, there's been quite a stir after one home surveillance camera...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> bart has hired some people to help crack down on fare evaders. it turns out those folks won't have much power in one bay area county. the chronicle is reporting crack down has no punch in san mateo county. that includes daly city, south san francisco, and sfo. the bart employees handing out tickets are not sworn police officers, and san mateo county is covered by a state law that says only bart police can ticket passengers there. >>> governor jerry brown just signed a new law allowing bart to zone its own property. bart will be able to use their parking lots for housing and shops. the agency has committed to building 20,000 housing units by 2040. some of those will be designated for low income families. >>> let's take a live look at the las vegas strip right now. one year ago, the las vegas mass shooter took the lives of 58 people and injured hundreds of others. family members and friends gathered today to remember the victims. one for each person who died. the gunman, stephen paddock, opened fire into the audience of the route 91 harvest festiva
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> bart has hired some people to help crack down on fare evaders. it turns out those folks won't have much power in one bay area county. the chronicle is reporting crack down has no punch in san mateo county. that includes daly city, south san francisco, and sfo. the bart employees handing out tickets are not sworn police officers, and san mateo county is covered by a state law that says only bart police can ticket passengers there. >>> governor...
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tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world body to use the country goodrich boost clean image solutions and reforestation. the current interactive content teaching of the next generation of those environmental protection. players and all channels available to inspire people to take action and were determined to build something here for the next generation the ideas the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and all mine.
tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world body to use the country goodrich boost clean image solutions and reforestation. the current interactive content teaching of the next generation of those environmental protection. players and all channels available to inspire people to take action and were determined to build something here for the next generation the ideas the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and all mine.
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we sent kpix 5 juliette goodrich to check it out and show us how it works, juliette? >> reporter: yeah, liz. one senator is saying this is not only a game changer, but a lifesaver. so we're on the bart platform. you can see the train directly behind me. all these trains you see bay area wide are going to have this had shake alert system. the idea is to get an alert before the shaking happens. 1989, the loma earthquake, a daunting reminder we live along seven significant fault lines. preparing for the next big one means now with scientists predicting more frequent and stronger earthquakes in the future. >> we have 20 to 30 earthquakes a day in southern california and 50 a day in the entire state. so we could have an earthquake at any time. >> reporter: today bart unveiled a newly updated earthquake alert system called shake alert 2.0. giving passengers a few seconds of warning before the ground starts shaking. those sensors read deep waves in the ground called p waves that occur during an earthquake. >> and very rapidly detect the beginnings of the earthquake. the firs
we sent kpix 5 juliette goodrich to check it out and show us how it works, juliette? >> reporter: yeah, liz. one senator is saying this is not only a game changer, but a lifesaver. so we're on the bart platform. you can see the train directly behind me. all these trains you see bay area wide are going to have this had shake alert system. the idea is to get an alert before the shaking happens. 1989, the loma earthquake, a daunting reminder we live along seven significant fault lines....
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich live in calistoga. well the lights are back on after a pg&e shut down. but some areas, they are still in the dark. coming up, i'll tell you where and if this could happen again next. on immigration. some say it's a better strategy to emphasize other issues. but >>> as midterm elections loom, a rift is showing up among democrats on immigration. some say it's a better strategy to emphasize other issues, but not every candidate agrees. melissa caen on what california democrats are saying. she joins us from the ice office in san francisco. melissa? >> reporter: yeah, ken, the new york times is now reporting about a memo being circulated among democratic candidates for office, telling them they should talk about immigration as little as possible. it was written by two left leaning think tanks in washington, d.c. called third way and the center for american progress. it's a national take on immigration and politics. so we wanted to know, does it play in california? how much should california candidates for office who are democrats be talking about immigration?
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. governor brown has signed a pair of bills to increase transparency about police shootings. one bill opens public access to internal investigations. a second requires police departments to release body cam video within 45 days of an officer involved shooting. law enforcement unions have warned that the measures will put their members at risk. but the aclu and others say they can strengthen accountability and improve trust between communities and police. >> late today the governor also signed a law on net neutrality and almost immediately after, the white house decided to sue california. the new state law reinstates laws appealed earlier this year. internet providers cannot block or slow down people's access to content. they also cannot favor some sites over others by charging for faster speeds. the u.s. justice department filed a lawsuit, calling california's approach unlawful and anti-consumer. california is now the first state requiring women to be on corporate boards. the governor s
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. governor brown has signed a pair of bills to increase transparency about police shootings. one bill opens public access to internal investigations. a second requires police departments to release body cam video within 45 days of an officer involved shooting. law enforcement unions have warned that the measures will put their members at risk. but the aclu and others say they can strengthen accountability and improve trust between communities and...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich joins us live in oakland for a press conference happening right now. juliette? >> reporter: yes, liz, this press conference is about to start. in fact, they're going to bring out everyone in just a few minutes. we're standing by, but just to catch you up, we have atf inside this fire house, oakland police, also the alameda county sheriff's department. does it mean there's an arrest? we can't say. but they may have more information. we will standby. in the meantime, six blocks away from here is where that fire started yesterday. let's go to that. day two, and atf investigators surveying the burn area. a potential crime scene. this fire and other suspicious fires share a similar pattern. >> all look like they have a similar signature. they are all occurring at a certain point in the construction process. when the properties are most vulnerable. this is a person who knows his craft. >> reporter: the fires are happening when the construction projects are at their most vulnerable after the wood has been placed and the sheet rock and sprinklers not installed
kpix5's juliette goodrich joins us live in oakland for a press conference happening right now. juliette? >> reporter: yes, liz, this press conference is about to start. in fact, they're going to bring out everyone in just a few minutes. we're standing by, but just to catch you up, we have atf inside this fire house, oakland police, also the alameda county sheriff's department. does it mean there's an arrest? we can't say. but they may have more information. we will standby. in the...
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i'm juliet goodrich. >> devon feely shows us the new burglary prevention unit. >> reporter: for years, san jose police investigated and rarely solved property crimes, much to the frustration of victims. >> being a victim of car theft in the past, having lost a camera, almost lost my dog, i think that's definitely important that they allocate more resources. >> reporter: but with the department currently at 1,070 officers and expected to climb quickly, property crimes have become a renewed priority. >> we know the highest priority is on violent crime, but life in the neighborhoods is important as well. as we're restoring staffing in our police department, we're able to now deploy specialized units like these. >> reporter: the police department has created a burglary prevention unit consisting of a sergeant, a probation officer and eight detectives. their focus is catching the half of criminals investigators believe are behind the vast majority of property crimes. the police department and the mayor said that thieves are smart enough to know which crimes aren't a priority for the depart
i'm juliet goodrich. >> devon feely shows us the new burglary prevention unit. >> reporter: for years, san jose police investigated and rarely solved property crimes, much to the frustration of victims. >> being a victim of car theft in the past, having lost a camera, almost lost my dog, i think that's definitely important that they allocate more resources. >> reporter: but with the department currently at 1,070 officers and expected to climb quickly, property crimes...
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tonight at 6:00 p.m., juliette goodrich finds out more on the investigations and why detectives had been unable to solve any of these east bay arson fires. >>> a legendary commercial diver known for his encounters with great white sharks is now recovering from a shark attack. ron elliott was diving off the farallon islands when he was bitten on the arm and wrist. a coast guard helicopter brought him to stanford hospital. elliott has been diving off the farallon islands for over 30 years. he first began diving in 1976. great white sharks regularly visit to feed on the marine mammals that breed there. elliott happens to be starring in a movie called near miss, which centers around the scary encounter he had off the islands last year with a great white. he's reportedly doing okay after today's attack. >>> well thousands are being evacuated along the west coast of mexico right now ahead of hurricane willa. paul deanno is here with willa's latest track. >> folks need to get out. it's actually too late to get out now, so hopefully they got out this morning as we are talking about a category 3
tonight at 6:00 p.m., juliette goodrich finds out more on the investigations and why detectives had been unable to solve any of these east bay arson fires. >>> a legendary commercial diver known for his encounters with great white sharks is now recovering from a shark attack. ron elliott was diving off the farallon islands when he was bitten on the arm and wrist. a coast guard helicopter brought him to stanford hospital. elliott has been diving off the farallon islands for over 30...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the fire broke out near highway 12, just east of susuin city. so far 4,000 acres have burned and we know at least three structures have been destroyed. kpix 5's katie nielsen joins us with the latest. >> the winds are absolutely intense. we knew there were going to redditi today. nownow why. if you tackin me, you can see just how much smoke is pouring off of these hillsides but also how quickly it's moving. firefighters on these ridge lines say they're seeing gusts up to 40 and 50 miles per hour. you can see water dropping helicopters making roundtrips from some of the marshland out here, trying to put out some of these flames. the fire started around 1:00 this afternoon in an area north of highway 12 near travis air force base. it's being pushed by these very strong winds from the north, and right now the fire is moving away from suisun city and toward the sacramento river. according to a spokesperson from the suisun fire protection district, the area is not heavily populated. there are ranch homes but it's mostly agriculture land and duck club
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the fire broke out near highway 12, just east of susuin city. so far 4,000 acres have burned and we know at least three structures have been destroyed. kpix 5's katie nielsen joins us with the latest. >> the winds are absolutely intense. we knew there were going to redditi today. nownow why. if you tackin me, you can see just how much smoke is pouring off of these hillsides but also how quickly it's moving. firefighters on these ridge lines say they're...
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i'm juliette goodrich. it's happened not once -- but twice in the past year..the store on nave drive in novato. >>> good evening. >> this happened not once, but twice in the past year at the store on made drive. if it happens again, it will be the last. andrea? >> reporter: yeah, juliet. the novado police department said it actively works in the community to stop alcohol from getting in the hands of minors. in the last year, this safeway store has been caught selling alcohol to minors in at least two separate incidents. that means this store on nave drive can't sell liquor for the next 60 days. all the beer, wine, and hard alcohol have been cleared off the shelves, replaced by items, such as water, jules, and chips. this is not the first offense for this particular store. abc says prior incidents of selling to minors occurred in 2014 and 2016 as well. according to the novapolice department, minor decoys walked in and showed their i.d.s, but still walked out with the alcohol. >> from what we can see, a lot of it looks like it may be a lack of training, as far as
i'm juliette goodrich. it's happened not once -- but twice in the past year..the store on nave drive in novato. >>> good evening. >> this happened not once, but twice in the past year at the store on made drive. if it happens again, it will be the last. andrea? >> reporter: yeah, juliet. the novado police department said it actively works in the community to stop alcohol from getting in the hands of minors. in the last year, this safeway store has been caught selling...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we'll have that story in a moment. >>> first we are following breaking news in san jose. a bomb squad has been called to a home on the east side of san jose following an explosion. police tell us that it happened in the garage of a home on moonflower court. two people have been taken to the hospital. both are expected to survive. we're also told the fireworks were found on the scene. right now it is not clear if there's still a threat to surrounding homes, but we have a crew on the way and we'll keep you posted. >>> back to our top story, salesforce ceo marc benioff was in chinatown today campaigning for one controversial plan to curb the city's homeless crisis with tech money. kpix5's andrea nakano joins us now with both sides of the prop c showdown. andrea. >> reporter: this would be the largest tax increase in san francisco history and it would force the biggest companies in the city to pay up. both sides agree let's fix this problem, but the issue is whether or not more money is t
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. we'll have that story in a moment. >>> first we are following breaking news in san jose. a bomb squad has been called to a home on the east side of san jose following an explosion. police tell us that it happened in the garage of a home on moonflower court. two people have been taken to the hospital. both are expected to survive. we're also told the fireworks were found on the scene. right now it is not clear if there's still a threat...
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juliette goodrich watched that unfold from beginning to end. >> reporter: the mountain lion gave everyone in the area quite a scare since it was so close to schools and businesses and homes. but as it turned out after it was discovered, the full grown mountain lion never lefted bushes. it was a landscaper who first spotted something very large in the bushes. >> i noticed the mountain lion laying there and thought it seemed odd. wasn't sure if it was a panther, a big cat, or a mountain lion. >> reporter: then police alerts went out to the area. even drones were brought in in case the mountain lion decided to dart away. turns out it was in the bushes right in front of nina's car. >> i don't even know where it is. i guess it's in that area. >> reporter: they told us it's actually by your car and in the burns right there. >> oh my gosh. you know what, i usually park on the other side. >> reporter: curious onlookers were told to get in their cars in case the lion took off trqui started taking effect. officers were standing by with less lethal bean bag shotguns in case it started running toward
juliette goodrich watched that unfold from beginning to end. >> reporter: the mountain lion gave everyone in the area quite a scare since it was so close to schools and businesses and homes. but as it turned out after it was discovered, the full grown mountain lion never lefted bushes. it was a landscaper who first spotted something very large in the bushes. >> i noticed the mountain lion laying there and thought it seemed odd. wasn't sure if it was a panther, a big cat, or a...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney in napa county. power could go out at any time to parts of the city of napa, along with st. helena and lake berryessa. people in sonoma county should be prepared to be in the dark tonight. we've already seen one wildfire break out today farther north in redding. the fire has now burned 40 acres, forcing a number of people from their homes. kpix 5 kiet do is live in the oakland foothills telling us that's exactly the kind of thing pg&e is trying to prevent with these planned power cuts, kiet? >> reporter: we are live here in the oakland hills. for much of the day we thought alameda county was going to get its power shut off. we learned a short time ago alameda county is now in the clear. not so with nine counties in thesierras and northern california including butte county, sierra, yuma county, you have been put on notice. here at the operations center, it's all hands on deck. the biggest wind storm of the year with 70 miles an hour gusts forecasted is hours away. and so 87,000 customers in 12 countie
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney in napa county. power could go out at any time to parts of the city of napa, along with st. helena and lake berryessa. people in sonoma county should be prepared to be in the dark tonight. we've already seen one wildfire break out today farther north in redding. the fire has now burned 40 acres, forcing a number of people from their homes. kpix 5 kiet do is live in the oakland foothills telling us that's exactly the kind of thing...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich.drea nakano is live at congregation where people of all faiths were united in grief today. andria? >> reporter: yeah, juliette and brian, it was packed inside temple emanuel this afternoon for an interfaith gathering. it was a chance for the community to grieve together and support each other. >> reporter: the sound of music filled the hearts and nourished the souls of those devastated by the shooting at the pittsburgh synagogue. rabbis, priests, reverend from a number of religions started the healing process for those here today. >> when you have a loss of any sort, but horrible losses like this, our tradition will teach you to reach out for comfort. >> reporter: mayor london breed was also on hand to offer her words of support, but it was mindy finkelstein that had the conversation in tears. >> and it made me feel like i was 16 again. >> reporter: mindy was shot twice in the 1999 shooting at the los angeles jewish community center. since then she's been lending a voice to the victims
. >> i'm juliette goodrich.drea nakano is live at congregation where people of all faiths were united in grief today. andria? >> reporter: yeah, juliette and brian, it was packed inside temple emanuel this afternoon for an interfaith gathering. it was a chance for the community to grieve together and support each other. >> reporter: the sound of music filled the hearts and nourished the souls of those devastated by the shooting at the pittsburgh synagogue. rabbis, priests,...
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indios tells stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world madea's the country goodrich goosed drainage solutions and resource station. community interactive content teaching the next generation of dozen fundamental potential. channels available to scholars people to take action and we're determined to do something here for the next generation of global ideas the environment series of global three thousand on t.w. and online. forces are under pressure they're battling recruiting problems outdated and broken down equipment and limited budgets. get nine inches a huge listener in us enough planes are enough enough transport helicopters are not enough tanks have temptations that didn't have tanks. so outsourcing and privatization are the order of the day in all areas but not compose dangers. systematically is finished with the ones risk of becoming too dependent on private contractors who may not provide the services they promised nothing sliced in. every day that i was on the concept of businesses make more money with everything from reconnaissance drones to laundry facilit
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in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> live look at the u.s. capital where a confirmation vote on an embattled supreme court nominee could happen within days. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says there will be a vote on brett kavanaugh this week. he's accusing democrats of, "endless delay in obstruction." at the same time a cbs reporter tells us the white house is allowing the fbi investigation of kavanaugh to expand. >> thank you. >> reporter: president donald trump is authorizing the fbi to expand its background investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. >> i wanted to be comprehensive. i actually think it will be a good thing for judge kavanaugh. it is a good thing, not a bad thing, but a good thing. >> reporter: they sent a letter to the fbi and white house council with a list of suggested witnesses, asking for an update on the scope of the investigation. >> we asked the president if you are truly giving the fbi the ability to follow the facts wherever they leave, show us. >> repor
in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> live look at the u.s. capital where a confirmation vote on an embattled supreme court nominee could happen within days. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says there will be a vote on brett kavanaugh this week. he's accusing democrats of, "endless delay in obstruction." at the same time a cbs reporter tells us the white house is allowing the fbi investigation of kavanaugh to expand. >> thank you. >> reporter:...
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. >>> juliette goodrich says they -- juul says they are cooperating with the probe saying they releasedts to the fda since april. they want to be a part of the slicing in preventing underage use. we believe it will take the industry and regulators working together to restrict youth access. >>> good news for amazon employees. the company is raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour. amazon made the announcement earlier today. the new wages will apply to part-time workers and those higher temporary agencies in the u.s. more than 250,000 workers will show you the pay increase. the new page will go into effect on november 1. >>> a geyser in yellowstone spits out more than just rocks and steam. and the decade's old trash found around the spring. >>> awesome sunset alert right now over the bay area. just enough cloud cover mixed in with clear skies and you get pictures like this. that's the golden gate looking gorgeous on a tuesday evening. not done with the rain yet. who has a best chance of seeing some rain as soon as tomorrow coming up. you could save energy by living off the grid. completel
. >>> juliette goodrich says they -- juul says they are cooperating with the probe saying they releasedts to the fda since april. they want to be a part of the slicing in preventing underage use. we believe it will take the industry and regulators working together to restrict youth access. >>> good news for amazon employees. the company is raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour. amazon made the announcement earlier today. the new wages will apply to part-time workers and...