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kpix 5's emily turner . >> reporter: while care says that they saw a massive influx of seabirds. they are worried that this is going to happen again. offshore in the cool waters of the pacific is a marine heat wave, scientists a. this is a similar phenomena from four years ago. this wreaked havoc on the ecosystem. >> a lot of little bit banks could happen in the ocean. for one thing, a lot of fish die off. we saw sea lions. >> reporter: or bird die off, like this one right here in the bay area. this happen in 2015. there getting ready to seen the staggering numbers again. >> we are preparing cages, enclosures. when these birds come in, there emaciated, they are dehydrated. they are very, very much in need of emergency care. >> reporter: this is not quite reached our scores, but seita said they are slated to. it could just be as far- reaching as last time. >> it affects tourism, fishery, this is a big chunk of our economy. it also impacts the water. >> reporter: this is their hotline, they ask if you see any of these injured wild birds, to give them a call. they will walk you thro
kpix 5's emily turner . >> reporter: while care says that they saw a massive influx of seabirds. they are worried that this is going to happen again. offshore in the cool waters of the pacific is a marine heat wave, scientists a. this is a similar phenomena from four years ago. this wreaked havoc on the ecosystem. >> a lot of little bit banks could happen in the ocean. for one thing, a lot of fish die off. we saw sea lions. >> reporter: or bird die off, like this one right...
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. >>> thousands of keiser permanente worker kpix5 emily turner is in oakland do break down their demands, emily. >> reporter: the workers are protesting today, not working on labor day because they are upset with the current status of labor negotiations with keiser permanente, this protest is hopefully going to avoid a larger work stoppage in the future. thousand of healthcare workers spent their day off rallying, working to send a message to tear employer. drawing on more than a year, leaving workers frustrated and ready to strike come october if their demands like building a sustainable work force are not net. >> you want to lower the -- it's not fair for you as a patient or anybody to receive sub par services to the lowest bidder. >> workers want to ensure compassionate use of technology and protect middle class jobs. the keiser says current contract offer does that. >> if you look for northern, southern california for example, what we are offering is keeping our employees among the most highly compensated in health today. >> stalemate persists and some agreement can't be reached 90%
. >>> thousands of keiser permanente worker kpix5 emily turner is in oakland do break down their demands, emily. >> reporter: the workers are protesting today, not working on labor day because they are upset with the current status of labor negotiations with keiser permanente, this protest is hopefully going to avoid a larger work stoppage in the future. thousand of healthcare workers spent their day off rallying, working to send a message to tear employer. drawing on more than a...
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emily turner oh what authorities are doing to keep other dogs safe. >> the 11-month-old dogs name is khan and on sunday she chased a tennis ball into the lake at the community park. within 24 hours she was dead. >> it was devastating. she was a great dog. a beautiful dog. it is very sad. >> daniel took her to the vet but they told her the toxins in the liver were strong and the family made the call to put her down rather than watch her suffer. the vet notified the city and now the city has posted signs all around the pond warning of algae. >> we are seeing it a lot and it is not harmful unless there are toxins in bloom and we want people to be aware. >> it is outside the park in the city is asking the owners to follow the rules until they are inside the fence. avoiding contact with the potential toxic water. it is posting signs at all other city ponds in the park. >> i just wish this never happened. i don't want this to happen to any other animal. it is heartbreaking. it is awful. it is a really awful death. >> in addition to the signs from the city there are homemade signs. they won
emily turner oh what authorities are doing to keep other dogs safe. >> the 11-month-old dogs name is khan and on sunday she chased a tennis ball into the lake at the community park. within 24 hours she was dead. >> it was devastating. she was a great dog. a beautiful dog. it is very sad. >> daniel took her to the vet but they told her the toxins in the liver were strong and the family made the call to put her down rather than watch her suffer. the vet notified the city and now...
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emily turner, kpix5. >>> we're learning one adult and one child have died from the flu. the adult, had other medical conditions. the child was previously healthy and had recently returned from overseas travel. the health department is urging everybody six months or older to get the flu shot. >> it is unusual for us to have flu deaths reported in september. i think that what this really highlights is the importance of prevention. and the most important protection that people can do to prevent clues to get vaccinated. >>> happening right now, protesters are gathering on the steps of city hall in mountain view. city council members are expected to decide whether they will ban oversized vehicles on city streets. we have the impact on people who have no place to live. >> reporter: there are a few dozen protesters outside of city hall right now. they said that they are outraged. this would truly force people out of their rvs and off of the streets. truly making them homeless. tonight city council members are considering banning oversized vehicles. this means rvs, campers -- th
emily turner, kpix5. >>> we're learning one adult and one child have died from the flu. the adult, had other medical conditions. the child was previously healthy and had recently returned from overseas travel. the health department is urging everybody six months or older to get the flu shot. >> it is unusual for us to have flu deaths reported in september. i think that what this really highlights is the importance of prevention. and the most important protection that people can...
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kpix 5s emily turner is in fremont. >> reporter: it's a somber start to the school day here in american high school and fremont as the students as well as the faculty, learn thatadly fire now directly affects them. >> one of my favorite teachers. >> reporter: raymond chan taught physics in fremont. his fourth year with the district and he was well-loved for his enthusiasm in the classroom and his commitment to education. >> physics is hard for a lot of people. i think he tried to make it interesting for everybody. i like teachers that try their best care about their students. >> reporter: he left a job in the tech sector in the classroom. students that liked him said the passion for learning and giving back made him great. a love of math and sciences is something he shared with his daughter ken dra, a marine biologies in ventura and fellow driver. both were on board at the time of the fire and assumed dead. >> i was in the classroom with students when the principal went in to read the statement and let them know. it was utter shock. >> reporter: grief counselors are on campus to support
kpix 5s emily turner is in fremont. >> reporter: it's a somber start to the school day here in american high school and fremont as the students as well as the faculty, learn thatadly fire now directly affects them. >> one of my favorite teachers. >> reporter: raymond chan taught physics in fremont. his fourth year with the district and he was well-loved for his enthusiasm in the classroom and his commitment to education. >> physics is hard for a lot of people. i think he...
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hjab 's emily turner joins us. >> yeah, it is going to be absolutely beautiful.cold in the water on those sunny warm days. it is a really nice night out there. taking a live look at the salesforce tower. where it is nice and clear over san francisco. 60 nights degrees in san francisco. 69 in concord. 72 in oakland at this hour. our high temperatures tomorrow, there going to be warm. anywhere from 6 to 7 degrees above average. 76 in san francisco. concord, you guys are going to get into the 90s. mid to low 90s in those inland areas. certainly warm, but it is not going to stop there. this high pressure system is really going to build in to the beginning of next week. this is going to bring with it the threat of fire dangers as well as red flag warnings. it is going to be warm. >>> today students across the bay area and the world walked out of class and into the streets. they said when it comes to climate change, time is running out. llousands march down san and, san jose a ound the bay area. green deal. they want to stop runaway climate change. they and their paren
hjab 's emily turner joins us. >> yeah, it is going to be absolutely beautiful.cold in the water on those sunny warm days. it is a really nice night out there. taking a live look at the salesforce tower. where it is nice and clear over san francisco. 60 nights degrees in san francisco. 69 in concord. 72 in oakland at this hour. our high temperatures tomorrow, there going to be warm. anywhere from 6 to 7 degrees above average. 76 in san francisco. concord, you guys are going to get into...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> governor newsom signed into law the bill ab5 today. california businesses will be limited in their use of contractors. companies will have to use a more stringent test to confirm workers are actually contractors. overtime and health insurance -- we usually think of it in terms of ride share drivers. other industries such as truck drivers and in-home care workers will also be affected. stronger voice at work while preserving flexibility and innovation. uber, lyft, and door dash have each pledged $30 million to push the measure to replace the law with something that doesn't go as far. >>> the president will end california's ability to set its own tougher air quality standards, but the governor says it will fight to keep the tougher -- in san francisco tonight with the legal battle that is heating up. melissa. >> reporter: that's right. look, when we talk about climate change in the united states, we have to talk about cars. that's because transportation emits more carbon pollution than any other source in america. and so when we're looki
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> governor newsom signed into law the bill ab5 today. california businesses will be limited in their use of contractors. companies will have to use a more stringent test to confirm workers are actually contractors. overtime and health insurance -- we usually think of it in terms of ride share drivers. other industries such as truck drivers and in-home care workers will also be affected. stronger voice at work while preserving flexibility and innovation. uber,...
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live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> to take a live look out at downtown transfers crisco san francisco. a sense of normalcy turning to the heart of the financial district, the crowd of protesters is now gone but mark earlier. this was the scene on montgomery street for most of the day. timid traders shut down two blocks to paint their demands right in the middle of the road, sending a message fuels. at least seven protesters found themselves in handcuffs after turning lives chaining themselves to the addresses of banks and scaling the wells fargo building. it created quite a challenge for commuters saying it is turning people away from their cause. protesters say it is time to stand up. >>> ahead of her two-week stay in a dublin prison, actress felicity huffman will be featured on the cover of people. that magazine offering readers a look into how huffman is preparing for her time behind barssentenced to 14 days in he son for her s role . in t wa natishonwide ce ollege admissio l.scpe a.c.t. scores her mother paid it to boost, is re-applying to colleges. >>> a popular foo
live in san francisco, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> to take a live look out at downtown transfers crisco san francisco. a sense of normalcy turning to the heart of the financial district, the crowd of protesters is now gone but mark earlier. this was the scene on montgomery street for most of the day. timid traders shut down two blocks to paint their demands right in the middle of the road, sending a message fuels. at least seven protesters found themselves in handcuffs after turning...
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emily turner says the uncertainty over when and where has left residents of sonoma county in the dark. >> reporter: that call will come from here, the emergency operations center for pg&e in santa rosa. and e becaof isusnt the igoing to happen, yo only imagine how it's kicked off the rumor mill and got everybody on edge. with red flag weather rolling through and the memory of wildfires close, it's no surprise the power outage in sonoma county would cause a stir. >> we just lost power. that was it. we had no notice, no nothing. power was out. >> reporter: was that nerve racking for you guys? >> yeah. >> reporter: irma works at the safe way where she says customers started to panic when the power went out this morning. >> we had flashlights and cell phones. we managed. >> reporter: it was one of at least three sonoma county outages in the last 24 hours. they're causing concern. >> i did see a lost social media about the two power outages. wondering if it was a psps and we want customers again to know if you will be notified if we are going to shut off your power. >> reporter: that notif
emily turner says the uncertainty over when and where has left residents of sonoma county in the dark. >> reporter: that call will come from here, the emergency operations center for pg&e in santa rosa. and e becaof isusnt the igoing to happen, yo only imagine how it's kicked off the rumor mill and got everybody on edge. with red flag weather rolling through and the memory of wildfires close, it's no surprise the power outage in sonoma county would cause a stir. >> we just lost...
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kpix5 emily turner joins us live from fremont where one of the victims worked. emily. >> reporter: yeah. this is going to be a somber morn at american high school in fremont where one of the victims worked as a ap physics teacher. his name is raymond scott chan and he was on board the boat with his daughter. it's tragic situation this morning: his daughter was kendra a marine biologist. he posted a picture, his last facebook post, was of him doisk with a post saying my daughter lives in ventura. it's my excuse to visit her. she was also on board the boat a marine biologist living in ventura. >> i grew up cube scuba diving in the channel islands and would go with my dad every year. live it. i grew up fortunate to have parents that were both majored in science. . >> reporter: and frish and wildlife for whom she works talking about how she got the star start. in fremont the unified school district says mr. chan was beloved teacher and his students knew him to be a inspiring teach here developed a passion forphysic. we are told he taught here for at least two years.
kpix5 emily turner joins us live from fremont where one of the victims worked. emily. >> reporter: yeah. this is going to be a somber morn at american high school in fremont where one of the victims worked as a ap physics teacher. his name is raymond scott chan and he was on board the boat with his daughter. it's tragic situation this morning: his daughter was kendra a marine biologist. he posted a picture, his last facebook post, was of him doisk with a post saying my daughter lives in...
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reporting live, emily turner, kpix5. >>> here's a look at our top stories. >>> protesting parents outraised at the oakland unified school district, for planning to close kaiser elementary school. this will merge kaiser. the parent said that they plan to disrupt board members to make their point. >>> investigators say that they still don't know what caused a boat fire to catch fire on labor day weekend, killing dozens of people. they have not been able to determine what sparked the fire. officials said they have sent parts to a laboratory for additional testing. >>> an east bay neighborhood to be targeted by developers. up until now, the community has little to say on what was getting billed. two new planning commissions will be appointed on tuesday. >>> a band of wild pigs has invaded a community of contra costa county. the strange way the homeowners are trying to scare them off. >> reporter: beautifully ground , green, well watered lawns, perfect for rampage of pigs. >> they have been coming down in the middle of the night and wreaking havoc. >> reporter: this young bunch of pigs is tearin
reporting live, emily turner, kpix5. >>> here's a look at our top stories. >>> protesting parents outraised at the oakland unified school district, for planning to close kaiser elementary school. this will merge kaiser. the parent said that they plan to disrupt board members to make their point. >>> investigators say that they still don't know what caused a boat fire to catch fire on labor day weekend, killing dozens of people. they have not been able to determine...
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emily turner joins us live from fremont where one of the victims worked. emily. >> reporter: yeah. it's going to be sad morning here in american high school. we have now learned that a los altos man and his daughter were on board that boat that deadly boat that caught fire at this point. he was a teacher we know. and ap physics teacher at american high school in fremont. his nape was raymond scott chan. and he was on board with his daughter kendra who is a marine biologist in southern california. and he posted a picture on facebook of himself diving with the post "my daughter lives in ventura and it's an excuse to visit her. she was also on board this boat. >> i group scuba diving here in the channel islands. i would go with my dad every year. and i love it. i grew up fortunate to have parents that were both majored in science. >> reporter: that was video from u.s. fish and wildlife talking about how she got her start in the field. father and daughter shared the passion of diving and now the families are in mourning as well as likely people in fremont but at this point everyone on
emily turner joins us live from fremont where one of the victims worked. emily. >> reporter: yeah. it's going to be sad morning here in american high school. we have now learned that a los altos man and his daughter were on board that boat that deadly boat that caught fire at this point. he was a teacher we know. and ap physics teacher at american high school in fremont. his nape was raymond scott chan. and he was on board with his daughter kendra who is a marine biologist in southern...
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emily turner has been tracking those conditions and joins us now. >> it's going be a beautiful weekend, nice as far as those sunny skies are concern. taking a look at the current conditions. look at that sunny clear sky. looking towards the east bay. in oakland it's a 70 degrees. santa rosa currently sitting at 80 degrees as well. high temperatures will be on the warm side, anywhere from 6-7 degrees above average. it is going to be hot tomorrow. let's move on to why this matters? we will have a break on sunday and monday and then that high pressure system will start to pack in by the middle of next week. taking a look at tuesday you can see it really pushes in bringing in those offshore winds. will be in the mid to upper 90s. that air is going to be dry and that's where we will see red flag warnings. we will definitely keep an eye on this one. >> with temperatures arising fire crews are on high alert. a fire burning at the calaveras reservoir. here's more from sonoma county. >> reporter: we talked about this quiet fire season and the idea that the potential hazard has been squeezed bac
emily turner has been tracking those conditions and joins us now. >> it's going be a beautiful weekend, nice as far as those sunny skies are concern. taking a look at the current conditions. look at that sunny clear sky. looking towards the east bay. in oakland it's a 70 degrees. santa rosa currently sitting at 80 degrees as well. high temperatures will be on the warm side, anywhere from 6-7 degrees above average. it is going to be hot tomorrow. let's move on to why this matters? we will...
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. >> emily turner has continuing coverage at a school where students and parents were on board the boat. >> reporter: pacific collegiate is a school of 500 students so you can imagine everyone knows each other and is a very tight knit community. the news has rocked them. the start of the school day was full of hugs and flowers at pacific collegiate as news slowly spread that two of the students were involved in a deadly southern california boat fire. a parent says the school reached out last night with the news adding, at least two parents were also on board.>> i expect they will be difficult, i think today that young people have a variety of ways to respond to crisis situations. so we are prepared for whatever they bring to school this morning.>> reporter: the school brought in four grief counselors, a small, tightknit group that will need lots of love and support says the head of the school.>> obviously, any kind of crisis or loss devastate the community because we are a small school a very tight knit. i anticipate that everyone in our school community, students, staff and families wi
. >> emily turner has continuing coverage at a school where students and parents were on board the boat. >> reporter: pacific collegiate is a school of 500 students so you can imagine everyone knows each other and is a very tight knit community. the news has rocked them. the start of the school day was full of hugs and flowers at pacific collegiate as news slowly spread that two of the students were involved in a deadly southern california boat fire. a parent says the school reached...
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emily turner is here with the forecast. we have absolutely beautiful weather ahead.going to be sunny and beautiful all the way through next week. there is a caveat that i will get to the next few minutes. let's look north , you can see the wind is blowing a little bit. there are breezy conditions. it's mostly clear , temperatures in san francisco at 73 degrees. 86 degrees in concorde. the south bay also in the 80s. san jose at 82 degrees. we are getting into the 70s near the bay. speaking of breezy weather, this is an onshore flow through the golden gate. you saw that camera blowing around. elsewhere pretty similar. santa rosa added 10 miles per hour for breezy conditions. the overnight low will be a mix of temperatures in the '50s. anywhere from 52 degrees in santa rosa. warmer near the water but cool on the coast. this high pressure system is moving in. this is what is going to be affecting though weather for the next couple of days. it will make a big change in the next few days. let's look at the hurricane morning headed towards mexico. significant rainfall will
emily turner is here with the forecast. we have absolutely beautiful weather ahead.going to be sunny and beautiful all the way through next week. there is a caveat that i will get to the next few minutes. let's look north , you can see the wind is blowing a little bit. there are breezy conditions. it's mostly clear , temperatures in san francisco at 73 degrees. 86 degrees in concorde. the south bay also in the 80s. san jose at 82 degrees. we are getting into the 70s near the bay. speaking of...
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product reveal they include the iphone 11, a video game arcade and a major challenge to netflix emily turner has the highlight the. >> we can't wait for you to play all of it. >> amid fanfare apple gaitla, ape ca where monthly fees give the family access to games for all ages. >> just had $4.99 the whole family. >> apple tv plus has the same price point it will exclusively host original content, some of which was teased today. >> some say sight was taken from them by god. >> ipad will are a bigger and bedder screen, apple's new watch has a display that is always on. centerpiece of the presentation was the new iphone that touted the highest quality video in a smart phone and dual camera system. 9 new tech will start at $6699. >> iphone sales have been a jump given that this year's changes to flagship product are too dramatic, many customers may hold off on upgrade for now kiet do will have much more on news at 5:00. and online at kpix.com. >>> oakland has a new indoor football team this afternoon and former raiders star running back marshawn lynch is returning to pro football as its co-owner.
product reveal they include the iphone 11, a video game arcade and a major challenge to netflix emily turner has the highlight the. >> we can't wait for you to play all of it. >> amid fanfare apple gaitla, ape ca where monthly fees give the family access to games for all ages. >> just had $4.99 the whole family. >> apple tv plus has the same price point it will exclusively host original content, some of which was teased today. >> some say sight was taken from them...
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thank you for having me back and i look forward to being here and thanks to emily turner for doing a great job. >> she did. >> check in with gianna in just a bit for the roads. >>> but right now a look at the forecast. >> here is a live look with our treasure island camera with that gray start to the day, we are looking at temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. so your micro climate forecast taking you through the afternoon, looking at temps a little bit cooler compared to yesterday, near average, daytime highs for this time of year. breezy for the coast, in the mid-60s, the clouds hanging around for you. eventually we will have that clearing for the bay, breezy, in the upper 60s to low 70s. and for our inland locations upper 80s to low 90s with that sunshine. we will talk about a cooldown as we head through the week and the latest on hurricane dorian coming up. gianna. >>> checking the roadways, we do have a trouble spot as you work your way across the richmond san rafael bridge, not far from the toll plaza, causing slight delays but not causing any delays. left-hand on th
thank you for having me back and i look forward to being here and thanks to emily turner for doing a great job. >> she did. >> check in with gianna in just a bit for the roads. >>> but right now a look at the forecast. >> here is a live look with our treasure island camera with that gray start to the day, we are looking at temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. so your micro climate forecast taking you through the afternoon, looking at temps a little bit...
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emily turner on why former firefighters are slamming the department's battle plan in a new report.>> reporter: wildfires have become hotter fiercer more dangerous. that experts say is happening without a doubt. what is up for debate now is how we fight them. more than a year ago these flames became the largest wildfire in state history. the response to the mendocino council complex fire has been hotly debated. firefighters united for safety said cal fire's approach was all wrong.>>> we have to change our whole paradigm of fire management. >>> we will take that information and see if there is something there. it missed the mark.>> reporter: they just released a report on the record-breaking blaze that burned 459,123 acres in mendocino and lake counties. the report said fire managers ignore its science-based risk assessments and pursued aggressive tactics despite record-setting fire danger. the unified command of calfire and federal agency fire managers created ongoing tension and confusion due to conflicting organizational missions and management cultures. it goes on to say state and
emily turner on why former firefighters are slamming the department's battle plan in a new report.>> reporter: wildfires have become hotter fiercer more dangerous. that experts say is happening without a doubt. what is up for debate now is how we fight them. more than a year ago these flames became the largest wildfire in state history. the response to the mendocino council complex fire has been hotly debated. firefighters united for safety said cal fire's approach was all...
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. >>> i'm emily turner at the live news desk. we have an update to a story we brought you earlier. governor gavin newsom has just signed sb276. this is the story that has to do with medical exemptions for vaccines. the video you're seeing is from protests that have been happening pretty much all day at the state capitol. mothers, parents, families, they're gathering because they were upset about this bill. this of course is the bill that would tighten medical exemptions for vaccines to get into school and daycare. it would allow public health officials to investigate doctors who grant medical exemptions ofer schools who have a vaccination rate of less than 95%. they had to make amendments where they grandfathered in existing medical exemptions but do require new ones at kindergarten, 7th grade or when a child changes schools. we'll continue to follow this and bring you the very latest at kpix 5. back to you. >>> electric bikes could be coming to a national park near you but are cyclists ready to share the trails? the mixed reaction over a new federal policy. >>> and a new safety qu
. >>> i'm emily turner at the live news desk. we have an update to a story we brought you earlier. governor gavin newsom has just signed sb276. this is the story that has to do with medical exemptions for vaccines. the video you're seeing is from protests that have been happening pretty much all day at the state capitol. mothers, parents, families, they're gathering because they were upset about this bill. this of course is the bill that would tighten medical exemptions for vaccines to...
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emily turner is there with what authorities are doing to keep other dogs safe. >> reporter: not just authorities but just folks in general. take aook at these homemade signs. in addition to the ones the city posted good samaritans have been warning about the possibility of toxic algae to avoid another accident like this one. this is kona. on sunday she chased a ball into the pond at a community park. within 24 hours of entering the water 11 month old chocolate lab was dead.>>> it was devastating. she was a great dog. really beautiful dog.>> reporter: danielle ruby took her to the bed. they told her the toxins were too strong. the family made the call to put her down rather than watch her suffer. the vet notified the city of santa rosa and now the city has posted signs all around the pond warning of algae. >>> blue-green algae is present this time of year. we are seeing it a lot in sonoma county. it is not harmful unless there are toxins. we just want people to be aware.>> reporter: the pond is outside the dog . owners follow their lease rules until they are inside the fence avoiding
emily turner is there with what authorities are doing to keep other dogs safe. >> reporter: not just authorities but just folks in general. take aook at these homemade signs. in addition to the ones the city posted good samaritans have been warning about the possibility of toxic algae to avoid another accident like this one. this is kona. on sunday she chased a ball into the pond at a community park. within 24 hours of entering the water 11 month old chocolate lab was dead.>>> it...
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. >> emily turner joins us now. >> it's going to be a beautiful weekend ahead. we are tracking the forecast for the coastal cleanup. saturday morning, it's going to start cool. it will be the warmest day of the weekend at 55 degrees with patchy fog. there's no fog now. taking a live look out towards the east bay, you can see clear skies and the moon shining there. in san francisco, your temperatures are dipping to 63 degrees. 62 in livermore. 57 in santa rosa, and mid- sixties in oakland and concord. our overnight lows are in the 50s. the coolest temperatures are in the north bay. santa rosa, 51 degrees. mid 50s in the east bay, 56 in fairfield and concord. warmer around the bay thanks to that water influence. 56 in redwood city. 58 in san francisco. mid 50s along the coast, and the south bay for overnight lows. this low pressure system, speaking of lows, is moving out, taking with it the cooler weather we've been experiencing. behind it is this high pressure system. that will build in over the next couple of days bringing much warmer weather all the way through
. >> emily turner joins us now. >> it's going to be a beautiful weekend ahead. we are tracking the forecast for the coastal cleanup. saturday morning, it's going to start cool. it will be the warmest day of the weekend at 55 degrees with patchy fog. there's no fog now. taking a live look out towards the east bay, you can see clear skies and the moon shining there. in san francisco, your temperatures are dipping to 63 degrees. 62 in livermore. 57 in santa rosa, and mid- sixties in...
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emily turner on the state of play between the two leading female candidates. >> another week closer to the democratic primary. another poll. and this one not turning out so well for one of the bay area candidates. >> reporter: crowds may be enthusiastic but when it comes to the most recent poll numbers, voters are showing a significant decline in support for kamala harris. >> this is a moment in time that is requiring us to fight for the best of who we are, and fight democrats we will. >> reporter: she's fallen into single digit numbers into undesirable fifth place. ed o'keefe says elizabeth warren has been gaining ground. >> we don't know specifically why they're levering harris but we do know people are taking a closer look at elizabeth warren. she's spent the summer releasing a series of policy proposals on all sorts of issues and gets a lot of credit for doing so and providing detail. >> reporter: elizabeth warren in the lead but barely. she's just one point ahead of joe biden and two ahead of bernie sanders. the data doesn't say who the harris deserters are but analysts do say the
emily turner on the state of play between the two leading female candidates. >> another week closer to the democratic primary. another poll. and this one not turning out so well for one of the bay area candidates. >> reporter: crowds may be enthusiastic but when it comes to the most recent poll numbers, voters are showing a significant decline in support for kamala harris. >> this is a moment in time that is requiring us to fight for the best of who we are, and fight democrats...
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. >>> emily turner is here.>>> this could be perfect weather. >>> when it comes to be golf it is going to be warm. they can wear shorts. check out their cavs. cavs like adonis. it comes to the gods apollo is shining on us right now. god of the sun. beautiful today. going into the weekend and next week. taking a live look out there to ocean beach. you can see the sun has set as of 7:11 pm. it is beautiful with a clear skies. they will continue into the weekend. san francisco your temperature your highs for the day 71 degrees. warmest of course in inland areas. 81 concorde as well as the north bay. santa rosa cooler on the coast. 67 degrees. overnight lows pretty simple easy to remember. 50s. the coolest in the north bay 51 degrees santa rosa. it is the middle to upper 50s elsewhere. 56 fairfield in concorde. warmer things to the coastal influence around the bay. 58 san francisco. 54 pacifica. similar in the south bay in san jose. as for your events this week and it will be beautiful. get out there and take advantage. california coastal cleanup day is happening saturday. 55 degrees with
. >>> emily turner is here.>>> this could be perfect weather. >>> when it comes to be golf it is going to be warm. they can wear shorts. check out their cavs. cavs like adonis. it comes to the gods apollo is shining on us right now. god of the sun. beautiful today. going into the weekend and next week. taking a live look out there to ocean beach. you can see the sun has set as of 7:11 pm. it is beautiful with a clear skies. they will continue into the weekend. san...
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emily turner on the key factors for that fast escape. >>>>> reporter: when it comes to red flag days everybody is on edge. none more so than folks who live in these hillside communities of marin county. really this is where the red flag warning applies. but also because this is where it will take the most time to evacuate if they need to. >>> we know where the prevailing winds come from. we know where the likelihood the fire comes from. about that can be life or death on the narrow here's side streets of mill valley. >>> even more important than knowing where the fire comes from says this homeowner is knowing where to go when it arrives. >>> there is a lot of ways we can go. our primary plans have us going down miller. but both he and his neighbors planned to leave on foot. cars likely won't get very far. living on mount tam has some pretty obvious advantages. one of them being the fact it has absolutely stunning views. there also are some major disadvantages. one of those is trying to get off of the mountains in the event of an emergency. in trying to get out that mountain quickly.
emily turner on the key factors for that fast escape. >>>>> reporter: when it comes to red flag days everybody is on edge. none more so than folks who live in these hillside communities of marin county. really this is where the red flag warning applies. but also because this is where it will take the most time to evacuate if they need to. >>> we know where the prevailing winds come from. we know where the likelihood the fire comes from. about that can be life or death on...
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emily turner reports that it is still unclear if the home had any working smoke detectors. >> reporter: there is a growing memorial by the front steps and all day long neighbors and friends, even family showing up to pay their respects for not one but two lost family members. >> this is camila. >> reporter: this woman lives across the street from this home in delano avenue that burned last night killing a 23- year-old woman and her father. >> oh my god. she kept calling meto comb through the wreckage and save the family's photos. the entire mission terrace neighborhood was closed and close, they will all keenly feel the loss. >> my granddaughter used to come over for her birthday's. >> reporter: neighbor say she just started law school at usf and after losing her mother to cancer a few years ago, she wouldn't leave her father while the fire burned. >> i heard her screaming dad and i was screaming camila come out but she never came out. >> reporter: that neighbor did not want to be on camera but says she he tried to save the two, the fire was just too big. >> hopped over the fence, the
emily turner reports that it is still unclear if the home had any working smoke detectors. >> reporter: there is a growing memorial by the front steps and all day long neighbors and friends, even family showing up to pay their respects for not one but two lost family members. >> this is camila. >> reporter: this woman lives across the street from this home in delano avenue that burned last night killing a 23- year-old woman and her father. >> oh my god. she kept calling...
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emily turner is live in oakland with more details. . >> reporter: yeah. it's labor day and they won't be working. they'll be working out on the job. that's happening here from 10:00 to 2:00 in afternoon. this is all in an effort to avoid an even bigger and more far reaching work stoppage. this is video from a previous strike. and today, instead, will be much similar to this. shows force in an attempt to urge the health care giant to abandon unfair labor practicings and shift from prioritizing patients in the community to profits and enriching top executives. in order to avoid the massive walkout planned in oblth, the unions want the company to come to the table and meet the list of four demands. they are restore a true worker management partnership. two, ensure safe staffing and come pags gnat use of technology. three, build the work force to deal with major projected shortages of licensed and accredited staff. and four, to protect middle class jobs with wages and we haves. and kaiser permanente disagrees and says in part, kaiser permanente has contracted
emily turner is live in oakland with more details. . >> reporter: yeah. it's labor day and they won't be working. they'll be working out on the job. that's happening here from 10:00 to 2:00 in afternoon. this is all in an effort to avoid an even bigger and more far reaching work stoppage. this is video from a previous strike. and today, instead, will be much similar to this. shows force in an attempt to urge the health care giant to abandon unfair labor practicings and shift from...
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. >> and i met emily turner at the live news desk where we have breaking news in from iraq. town of carbolic, at this point, we know that a walkway collapsed during a religious procession. and at this point, 17 people were killed, 75 people were injured, and as we get updates, those numbers continue to increase. this happened in the shiite city of carbolic causing panic and a stampede. likely, those numbers will continue to increase. we will keep an eye on it from the live news desk. >>> the dive boat disaster off the santa barbara coast has turned into a criminal probe. and authorities say that they have recovered a trove of information to build their case. officials say that they have seized electronics an employee and training records and business documents to help with their case. they're looking into some safety issues to see what caused the fire to spark on that dive boat. 34 people were killed on labor day. the majority from the bay area. >>> 6:32, the national rifle association is suing san francisco because of how the city is branding the gun rights lobbying group.
. >> and i met emily turner at the live news desk where we have breaking news in from iraq. town of carbolic, at this point, we know that a walkway collapsed during a religious procession. and at this point, 17 people were killed, 75 people were injured, and as we get updates, those numbers continue to increase. this happened in the shiite city of carbolic causing panic and a stampede. likely, those numbers will continue to increase. we will keep an eye on it from the live news desk....
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thank you for having me back and i look forward to being here and thanks to emily turner for doing a. >> check in with gianna in just a
thank you for having me back and i look forward to being here and thanks to emily turner for doing a. >> check in with gianna in just a
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emily doe. she was sexually assaulted in 2015 by a stanford university athlete named brock turner, who was foundy of three felonies, including assault with intent to rape. before his sentencing, emily doe stood in the courtroom and delivered a powerful victim impact statement detailing the emotional trauma the assault and the legal process had put her through. it instantly went viral, becoming a kind of manifesto for assault survivors all over the world. tonight, chanel miller reclaims her identity as the author of that statement, and shares her story for the first time. as you're about to see, she chooses her words carefully when she speaks, just as she did when she put them to paper for her new book, aptly titled "know my name." so this is where you write? >> chanel miller: mm-hmm. >> whitaker: for the last three years, chanel miller has been writing her own story. >> miller: here are some of the drafts. >> whitaker: the 27-year-old majored in literature at u.c.- santa barbara, and has wanted to be a writer since she was a child. she decided to relive the most painful experience of her life be
emily doe. she was sexually assaulted in 2015 by a stanford university athlete named brock turner, who was foundy of three felonies, including assault with intent to rape. before his sentencing, emily doe stood in the courtroom and delivered a powerful victim impact statement detailing the emotional trauma the assault and the legal process had put her through. it instantly went viral, becoming a kind of manifesto for assault survivors all over the world. tonight, chanel miller reclaims her...
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wife emily doe in the brock turner case speaks publicly about the attack. >> another look at the market 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the big board. the dow is up about hundred 50 points and coming up, we get an update from k cbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news on i-80 this morning which remains shut down after a big rig full of chickens crashed this morning. jackie ward has a live report when we come back. >>> 6:43. going out the door planning to take the eastshore freeway, heads up, a major traffic accident has lanes block. live in san pablo, westbound 80 at san pablo dam road, orleans shut down for a big rig crash. it caught on fire and was carrying a load of live chickens. there is a lot going on in a lot to clean up. emergency crews and chp are there. it looks like we will see the closure for quite some time. use the alternates. we will have that in a few minutes. >>> keeping a close eye on hurricane dorian and the carolina coast getting pounded with heavy rain and tropical storm force wind and a strong storm surge and
wife emily doe in the brock turner case speaks publicly about the attack. >> another look at the market 10 minutes ago. let's get a quick look at the big board. the dow is up about hundred 50 points and coming up, we get an update from k cbs radio financial reporter jason brooks. >>> we continue to follow the breaking news on i-80 this morning which remains shut down after a big rig full of chickens crashed this morning. jackie ward has a live report when we come back....
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the victim in the brock turner assault case has revealed her identity. chanel miller formerly known as emilyas her new memoir "know my name" is set to be released. turner was convicted in 2016. his six-month sentence set off criticism saying it was way too lenient. >> we'll have much more on this breaking story today on abc7news.com and on our app. >>> in the east bay, police hope surveillance video will lead them to thieve who stole about 60 computers from a school? oakland over the weekend. abc 7 news was at hark ham elementary. once inside, the thieves pride open storage lockers, yanked chrome books from their security locks. >> the computers were individually attached inside the cart. so they had to break through that security as well. they made off with 60 of them and also broke at least a couple. this is one of them over here. you can see how shattered that screen is. >> this is the third school break-in in a month. school officials alerted pawn shops to be on the lookout for laptops with oakland unified stickers and serial numbers. the damage and laptop theft will cost the district ab
the victim in the brock turner assault case has revealed her identity. chanel miller formerly known as emilyas her new memoir "know my name" is set to be released. turner was convicted in 2016. his six-month sentence set off criticism saying it was way too lenient. >> we'll have much more on this breaking story today on abc7news.com and on our app. >>> in the east bay, police hope surveillance video will lead them to thieve who stole about 60 computers from a school?...
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. >> the woman at the center of the brock turner assault case is stepping out of the shadows. emily del and now chanelle miller is speaking out. she has written a new memoir called know my name. a former swimmer was convicted of three felony sexual assault charges. >> i have to force myself to relearn my real name. my identity. to relearn this is not all that a.m. i am not just a junk victim at a frat party. found behind a dumpster and you are the all-american swimmer at a top university. >> we will helmer hear more on september 22 right here on kpix 5 . >>> man under arrest for a standoff outside of a senate say car dealership. a fight broke out between two men on west san carlos street. the officer showed up in the victim was suffering a stab wound and is expected to be okay. they held the suspect at gunpoint until he surrendered. >>> a woman is blaming san francisco mayor. the mayor unveils a new plan to deal with mental health. the victim tweeted at the mayor and said she is unable to keep us safe. the mayor said she hears people's concerns about safety. she spent the day at a m
. >> the woman at the center of the brock turner assault case is stepping out of the shadows. emily del and now chanelle miller is speaking out. she has written a new memoir called know my name. a former swimmer was convicted of three felony sexual assault charges. >> i have to force myself to relearn my real name. my identity. to relearn this is not all that a.m. i am not just a junk victim at a frat party. found behind a dumpster and you are the all-american swimmer at a top...
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-- >> it f it is all right. >> reporter: in an interview with "60 minute," emily is the survivor in the brock turnerse. she made an impact statement with the me, too movement took off. >> newspapers with my name in c intoxicated woman. >> miller's memoir will be released on september 24th as seen here in the "new york times", the san francisco resident is using her name, face and voice to share her story. stanford law professor calls miller brave for speaking out and thinks will have a huge impact. >> she's a very, very talented writer and very good at making real the powerful institutions. >> reporter: today abc 7 news spoke to jackie speier who is instrumental on reading the statement back in june. >> i'm looking forward to reading her memoir because i'm sure it will be a powerful example of how we can overcome adversity. let's never forget, though, that brock turner almost got off scott free. >> facing up to 14 years in prison, turner was convicted o charges. he was sentenced to six months but only served half of the time. trial judge percesky judge was e only judge to be recalled in 80 years. th
-- >> it f it is all right. >> reporter: in an interview with "60 minute," emily is the survivor in the brock turnerse. she made an impact statement with the me, too movement took off. >> newspapers with my name in c intoxicated woman. >> miller's memoir will be released on september 24th as seen here in the "new york times", the san francisco resident is using her name, face and voice to share her story. stanford law professor calls miller brave for...
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turner is revealing her identity. the young woman known up until this point as emily doe is telling her story on her terms. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joiningsup live. and kris, many of us remember her statement during turner's sentencing hearing. just so powerful. >> it really was powerful. and when this young woman read that statement at brock wants the world to know who she is. she wrote a memoir called "know my name" to be released on october 24th. brock miller was convicted for attempting to sexually assault her while unconscious, but was only sentenced to six months in county jail instead of prison. he only served three months total. here's chanel miller. >> in newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. inhad to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn that this is not all that i am. that i am not just a drunk victim at a frat party, found behind a dumpster, while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty. >> miller's victim statement went viral at the time. it was read on the floor of
turner is revealing her identity. the young woman known up until this point as emily doe is telling her story on her terms. nbc bay area's kris sanchez joiningsup live. and kris, many of us remember her statement during turner's sentencing hearing. just so powerful. >> it really was powerful. and when this young woman read that statement at brock wants the world to know who she is. she wrote a memoir called "know my name" to be released on october 24th. brock miller was...
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sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the first time. the woman, until now, was only known as emilyst revealed herself as chanelle miller. turner served half of a six month sentence over his assaulting miller. she has a memoir titled know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> google could face another antitrust investigation as soon as next week. at least 30 state attorney generals, including javier becerra, are also involved in that investigation. last july, the federal justice department announced it would review several of the tech industry's biggest companies for antitrust issues. ftc is already fining google for privacy violation. >>> google was fined $170 million by the federal trade commission and state of new york those fines come after allegations that youtube elected children's personal data without their parents consent. young children are protected by federal law that requires parental consent before companies can collect and share that personal information. >>> happening today, active shooter training will contin for first responders in the ea
sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the first time. the woman, until now, was only known as emilyst revealed herself as chanelle miller. turner served half of a six month sentence over his assaulting miller. she has a memoir titled know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> google could face another antitrust investigation as soon as next week. at least 30 state attorney generals, including javier...
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sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the third time. the woman until now is only known as emily i. she has just revealed herself as danielle miller. turner served half of a six hoff month jail sentence for assaulting. the outrage causing many people to rally behind the victim impact statement which was posted online. she has a memoir called know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> now, to that deadly fire on a diver boat off the southern california coast. this morning, we learned officials have recovered 33 bodies. just one person is still reported missing now. authorities ended their search for survivors yesterday, and they have been continuing their recovery efforts. 33 people were asleep below deck when the boat caught fire early monday morning off the coast of santa barbara. >>> it is never an easy decision to suspend search efforts. we know that this is a very difficult time for families and friends of the victims. we have suspended the search efforts due to no additional individuals having been witnessed entering the water. >> the flames moved
sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the third time. the woman until now is only known as emily i. she has just revealed herself as danielle miller. turner served half of a six hoff month jail sentence for assaulting. the outrage causing many people to rally behind the victim impact statement which was posted online. she has a memoir called know my name. it will be available for purchase later this month. >>> now, to that deadly...
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turner. at that time she was known as emily dough. in "60 minutes" she talked about in full what happened to her, from the night brock turner sexually assaulted her after a fraternity party on the stanford campus to the time he was arrested days later, she hadn't heard anything from police, the district attorney's office, not even a rape counsellor. desk, surrounded by co-workers, reading about how i was stripped and then penetrated and discarded in a bed of pine needles behind a dumpster, and that's how i figured out all of those elements, and they all added up, and i finally understood. >> miller said she didn't know if she could testify in court but after working with a therapist she could. voters recalled judge aaron persky from the bench, he lost his job because of that. chanel miller's memoir of "know my name" will be re hour, what happened in the courtroom that really fortified her resolve to write this memoir, and put her story out there in her own words rather than letting it be heard from what happened. >> hopefully that aide
turner. at that time she was known as emily dough. in "60 minutes" she talked about in full what happened to her, from the night brock turner sexually assaulted her after a fraternity party on the stanford campus to the time he was arrested days later, she hadn't heard anything from police, the district attorney's office, not even a rape counsellor. desk, surrounded by co-workers, reading about how i was stripped and then penetrated and discarded in a bed of pine needles behind a...
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turner has been revealed. the victim was only known as emily doe until now. her real name is chanel miller, and she's come forward with her story in a new memoir >> i'm not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me -- you cannot give me back the life i had. >> the book titled "know my name" details miller's frustration over the legal system that she says is broken. her case led to the recall of the judge who sentenced turner to six months in jail, of which he served three. you can see chanel miller's full interview with bill whitaker on "60 minutes" on september 22nd, right here on cbs. >>> and coming up on the "morning news" now, a connecticut man suspected of murdering his estranged wife faces a new charge. >>> and brexit. the bid for a general election falls short. this is the "cbs morning news." this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once s
turner has been revealed. the victim was only known as emily doe until now. her real name is chanel miller, and she's come forward with her story in a new memoir >> i'm not just a drunk victim at a frat party found behind dumpster while you are the all-american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty with so much at stake. you cannot give me -- you cannot give me back the life i had. >> the book titled "know my name" details miller's frustration over the...
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. >> she was known as emily doe for years, but now the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller and she's ready to tell her story. later this month, she will sit down with 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe significant impact on stanford, which banned hard liquor at campus parties a year after the assault. a state law was passed to make prison time mandatory for anyone convicted of sexually assaulting someone unconscious or too intoxicated to consent. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. 10 syllables, and nothing more than that. >> i need to know the story from a different perspective than what we've been told from one perspective in a long time. >> michelle dauber led the successful recall of the judge aaron persky after sentencing turner to six months in jail in which he served only half. they released a statement saying quote, as a university, we continue efforts to prevent and respond effectively to se
. >> she was known as emily doe for years, but now the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller and she's ready to tell her story. later this month, she will sit down with 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe significant impact on stanford, which banned hard liquor at campus parties a year after the assault. a state law was passed to...
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turner rate case. >> you cannot give me back the life that i had. >> for nearly 5 years she was known as emily doe. she revealed her name, chanel miller. she wrote to her assailant brock turner and it went viral around the world. miller has written a memoir called know my name which will hit stores next week. you can watch the full interview tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5 . >>> helping inmates turn their lives around. how one worker at san quentin is using music to inspire change. ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> this week's jefferson awards winner volunteers for she works. we learned one woman's unusual day job inspires her to help others. >> reporter: rafe l has but many might see is an interesting and challenging day job. for 11 years she has worked at san quentin prison. >> i go to work in the warden's office which i never thought i would. >> reporter: off the clock, she often stays wi
turner rate case. >> you cannot give me back the life that i had. >> for nearly 5 years she was known as emily doe. she revealed her name, chanel miller. she wrote to her assailant brock turner and it went viral around the world. miller has written a memoir called know my name which will hit stores next week. you can watch the full interview tomorrow night at 7:00 right here on kpix 5 . >>> helping inmates turn their lives around. how one worker at san quentin is using...
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. >> the woman known for years as emily dell, the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller, and she is ready to tell her story. it is month, she will sit in the 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe made a significant impact on stanford which banned hard liquor at campus parties one year after the assault. a state law was passed to make prison time mandatory for anyone convicted of sexually assaulting someone unconscious or too intoxicated to consent. >> newspapers, my name was unconscious intoxicated woman. 10 syllables, and nothing more than that. >> i need to know the story from a different perspective, because we've been told from one perspective for a long time. >> the stanford professor michelle bober led the successful recall of judge aaron persky after he sentenced turner to just six months in il half. this agreement interview will air sunday, september 22. chanelle miller's memoir will be released two days later. stanford h
. >> the woman known for years as emily dell, the victim in the brock turner case is stepping out of the shadows and revealing her identity. her name is chanelle miller, and she is ready to tell her story. it is month, she will sit in the 60 minutes right before her memoir, no my name is scheduled to be released. her words when she was just emily doe made a significant impact on stanford which banned hard liquor at campus parties one year after the assault. a state law was passed to make...
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turner has a book on the shelves today. stanford handling it in different ways. >> show of solidarity for a woman formerly known as emily doe. >> lot of talking about her, not knowing full story beyond the impact statement. >> reporter: in interview with "60 minutes" revealed herself as the survivor in the sexual assault case involving brock turner. victim impact statement impacted many across the world before the #metoo statement. >> i'm not just a drunk student at frat party found behind a dumpster. >> reporter: praising miller for opening up. >> university we go to, want to feel safe without fear of such things happening to us. >> reporter: memoir now available for purchase. >> it's important that what happened here is not forgotten, and future generations of students who have never heard of brock turner will understand this atrocity was committed here on the campus. >> reporter: university replaced the site of the crime with unmarked garden. originally agreed to use quote from miller's statement on a plaque, but rejected her suggestions saying triggering for sexual assault survivors and she withdrew from the project. in
turner has a book on the shelves today. stanford handling it in different ways. >> show of solidarity for a woman formerly known as emily doe. >> lot of talking about her, not knowing full story beyond the impact statement. >> reporter: in interview with "60 minutes" revealed herself as the survivor in the sexual assault case involving brock turner. victim impact statement impacted many across the world before the #metoo statement. >> i'm not just a drunk...
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. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and the national movement it sparked on behalf of victim's rights. here's what she had to say during an interview. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. nothing more than that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity, to relearn this is not all that i am. that i am not just a junk victim at a frat party found behind a dumpster while you are the all american swimmer at a top university, innocent until proven guilty. >> there she is reading from her memoir. she graduated from the university of california at santa barbara with a degree in literature. >>> the new jury in the ghost ship trial wants to rehear testimony from oakland firefighter who was inside that warehouse years before the deadly fire. that firefighter previously testified that he sensed something wasn't right. we
. >>> she was known only as emily doe, but you woman sexually assaulted by brock turner is telling her story. this is channel miller. she is 27 years old now. she is releasing her book "know my name" later this month. the book details the assault on the campus, the trial and the national movement it sparked on behalf of victim's rights. here's what she had to say during an interview. >> the newspapers, my name was unconscious, intoxicated woman. nothing more than that....
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sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the first time. the woman, up until now, was only known as emily doe, she has just revealed herself as chanelle miller, during an interview with 60 minutes. turner served half of a six month jail sentence for resulting miller, the outrage over that sentence prompted many people to rally behind miller's own victim impact statement which was posted online. she has a memoir titled know my name, and it will be going on sale later this month. >>> san francisco is launching yet another effort to try to combat homelessness. our reporter was at the mayor's announcement earlier today, and this is not the first time that we heard the city has a new plan to battle homelessness. it just seems like it never gets any better.>> reporter: you've got that right, the city of san francisco saying this time will be different. it's being spearheaded by the city's director of mental health, he's a medical doctor who has really dug into the data about the cities homelessness. he's had a chance to diagnose what is going on with the cities homelessness and it's time to pre
sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner has identified herself publicly for the first time. the woman, up until now, was only known as emily doe, she has just revealed herself as chanelle miller, during an interview with 60 minutes. turner served half of a six month jail sentence for resulting miller, the outrage over that sentence prompted many people to rally behind miller's own victim impact statement which was posted online. she has a memoir titled know my name, and it...
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. >>> she was known only as emily doe but now the woman sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner is telling us her real name and her story. chanel miller is 27 and is releasing her memoir, titled "know my name." the book details the 2015 assault on the stanford campus. the trial and the national movement it sparked. >> in newspapers my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to relearn my real name, my identity. to relearn that this is not all that i am. >> that's miller recording her victim impact statement from the trial. advocates for sexual assault victims are praising her decision to come forward, saying it will combat the stigma that comes with reporting these types of crimes. >>> well, in the east bay tonight people are up in arms over a plan to bring an amy's drive-thru restaurant to walnut creek. and that plan is pitting the health food crowd against people who fear that the restaurant would serve up a steady diet of traffic jams. nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from walnut creek. here we go again,
. >>> she was known only as emily doe but now the woman sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner is telling us her real name and her story. chanel miller is 27 and is releasing her memoir, titled "know my name." the book details the 2015 assault on the stanford campus. the trial and the national movement it sparked. >> in newspapers my name was "unconscious, intoxicated woman. ten syllables and nothing more than that. i had to force myself to...
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. >> the brock turner sexual assault survivor will release her memoir tomorrow. four years ago we knew her as emilyearing the case would ruin her chance to be a writer. she's decided to reveal her identity and take control of the story. she says in the book, know my name. a full picture of who she is. assaulted on the campus by turner on the swim team at the time. >> prince harry and dutchess are in africa. what they're doing during their visit. we are here to discuss jessie's online time. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. manage your wifi network from anywhere when you download the xfi app today. >>> tonight at 6:00 a real estate heiress in the middle of a love tri
. >> the brock turner sexual assault survivor will release her memoir tomorrow. four years ago we knew her as emilyearing the case would ruin her chance to be a writer. she's decided to reveal her identity and take control of the story. she says in the book, know my name. a full picture of who she is. assaulted on the campus by turner on the swim team at the time. >> prince harry and dutchess are in africa. what they're doing during their visit. we are here to discuss jessie's...
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. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has written a memoir which comes out on tuesday. it's titled "know my name." >>> more radioactive dirt excavated from treasure island. thediscovered basketball-size material beneath the entrance to a home. more than 7,000 housing units are being built on the island with the first phase expected to be completed by 2021. >>> the boardwalk in santa cruz is getting special recognition. it's officially a legend. >>> a 6-year-old arrested and charged with battery. her outraged family now demanding answers. >>> and our red flag warning starts at 9:00 tonight. you can see some yellows showing up in the north bay mountains. as we
. >> miller then known only as emily doe recalled the public backlash from people who sided with turner and they criticized her decision to drink that night. >> if you drink to excess, you deserve a hang over, a really bad hangover. but you don't deserve to have somebody insert their body parts inside of you. >> turner was sentenced to six months in county jail. judge aaron persky was widely criticized for being too lenient and was later recalled from the bench. miller has...