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though susie is much too modest about what she's done. >> i'm just a piece of the puzzle. >> susie is a mother of three, living in clovis outside of fresno, last fall she spotted a facebook post from a local mom desperate to find a kidney for her 2-year-old son named hayward. >> i remember just shaking my head, okay. >> susie never really thought she would be a match, but getting tested seems like a nice gesture. >> i never thought i'm going to be the one to donate the kidney. that was never my intention. i just was a mom, you know, on social media, thinking, man, that's, you know, i want to be praying for them, i want to be following them and find out what happens. >> well, a lot of praying, and testing later, and susie was a match. but still, could she really follow through with it? >> would i give a complete stranger my kidney, would i do this? and i kind of thought back, like, okay, if it was my child, yes, of course i would do this. if was my nephew, yes, i would do this. and i went through, you know, my neighbor, i was thinking of all of these people, if it was this, would i do
though susie is much too modest about what she's done. >> i'm just a piece of the puzzle. >> susie is a mother of three, living in clovis outside of fresno, last fall she spotted a facebook post from a local mom desperate to find a kidney for her 2-year-old son named hayward. >> i remember just shaking my head, okay. >> susie never really thought she would be a match, but getting tested seems like a nice gesture. >> i never thought i'm going to be the one to donate...
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a life saving. >> susie is much too modest. >> i am a piece of the puzzle. >> susie is a mother of three last fall she spot add facebook post from a local mom desperate to find a kidney for her two earlier son. >> i am shaking my head, okay. susie never really thought she would be a match but getting tested seems like a nice gesture. >> i never thought i am going to be the one. i am the mom on social media thinking man, that's you know, i want to be praying for them. i want to be following them and find out what happened. >> a lot of praying and testing later and susie was a match. but, still, could she really follow through with it? >> would i give a complete stranger my kidney? would i do this? well, okay, if it was my child yes, of course i would do this. if it was my nephew, yes, i would do this. i went through my neighbor and i was literally driving and thinking of all these people, would i do it? yeah. >> susie messaged caleb's parents, mandie and kevin with the good news. >> i was putting him to bed and i saw that and i instantly started crying and i was like who is this. >> getti
a life saving. >> susie is much too modest. >> i am a piece of the puzzle. >> susie is a mother of three last fall she spot add facebook post from a local mom desperate to find a kidney for her two earlier son. >> i am shaking my head, okay. susie never really thought she would be a match but getting tested seems like a nice gesture. >> i never thought i am going to be the one. i am the mom on social media thinking man, that's you know, i want to be praying for...
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at the live news desk, susie steimle, kpix 5.
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same topic for everybody else starting with susie susie, what should happen to those offenders if and. station that was approved by the board contemplates a secure detention facility for some kids unfortunately in our society today we have juveniles committing some of our more certain most serious crimes and a judge determines whether it's safe for them to go home and so while that number is probably between 1020. what we know is we're not doing a very good job rehabilitating the juveniles in that category so the opportunity we have is to create a secure detention facility that is more designed to help a kid rehabilitate themselves. the juvenile system is fundamentally different than the adult system. it is expressly designed to rehabilitate our adult system is designed to punish when it comes to kids we've got to have a facility that makes it more likely. they can get the therapy and help that they need and that they can have the type of parent visits that we know helps kid go from. committing harm to rehabilitate themselves we've got a great opportunity here in san francisco to desi
same topic for everybody else starting with susie susie, what should happen to those offenders if and. station that was approved by the board contemplates a secure detention facility for some kids unfortunately in our society today we have juveniles committing some of our more certain most serious crimes and a judge determines whether it's safe for them to go home and so while that number is probably between 1020. what we know is we're not doing a very good job rehabilitating the juveniles in...
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at the live news desk, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> here's a look at our top stories at 5:30. >>> a redwood city police officer struck a man on elcamino while responding to a call. seriously injuring a pedestrian. >> a father and daughter dead after a house fire in san francisco. mission terrace neighborhood, flames broke out shortly before 3:00 this morning. victims have been identified as ricardo ron and his 23 year old law school student -- his daughter camila ron. no word on how the fire got started. >>> california leaders are fighting back after trump announces roll backs on california emission standards. attorney general says trump had no authority to revoke the waiver saying we'll see you in court if you stand in our way. >>> a pennsylvania district be investigation into former raider antonio brown thanks to the statute of limitation. an allegheny district attorney says that's too long ago to open a criminal investigation. brown is denying the charges. >>> a prominent political activist and democratic donor has been arrested after two men died in his apartment and a third barely made
at the live news desk, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> here's a look at our top stories at 5:30. >>> a redwood city police officer struck a man on elcamino while responding to a call. seriously injuring a pedestrian. >> a father and daughter dead after a house fire in san francisco. mission terrace neighborhood, flames broke out shortly before 3:00 this morning. victims have been identified as ricardo ron and his 23 year old law school student -- his daughter camila ron. no...
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at the live news desk, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> the much-needed services that are being provided. >> reporter: showers, washing machines. the city of fremont homes this new trailer can restore just a little bit of human dignity to those living on the street. this is called a clean start mobile hygiene trailer. michael richardson is going to be the operator. >> my mom worked for the city of fremont for 15 years as a social worker. >> so yobackound. >> reporter: the clean start unit will visit several shelters in the area each week. >> it has hot and cold shower, sink, soap dispenser. >> reporter: then there's this. >> three washers and three dryers. >> reporter: the clean start unit cost $150,000 and will be run by fremont. it has its own generator for power and contains a 500-gallon tank of water. it's a stand alone unit. however, recently a group of folks reached out to protest -- where to place a homeless navigation center. fremont says it's going behind the city hall. everyone recognizes the need. >> i think the vast majority of clients that we'll be serving will see this as a bi
at the live news desk, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> the much-needed services that are being provided. >> reporter: showers, washing machines. the city of fremont homes this new trailer can restore just a little bit of human dignity to those living on the street. this is called a clean start mobile hygiene trailer. michael richardson is going to be the operator. >> my mom worked for the city of fremont for 15 years as a social worker. >> so yobackound. >> reporter:...
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this is a video of susie with buddy, buddy's been away from home about 24 hours. >> 24 years did you say? >> 24 hours. but here's the important thing you should know. gina took the video, said susie was walking with buddy when fireworks went off, he ran in the road after he got scared, and got hit by a car and took off. they looked around the neighborhood. she went with him to look for another dog and buddy was like i know those people. and this is the result. >> i love you. i love you. i love you. >>> this video was posted by richard. >> we are about to go in after being away for 20 minutes. >> richard rescued carlos from a shelter and he left carlos for only 20 minutes. >> hello, there. hello. >> he just can't. >> well, there's two responses. there's the i love you please never leave again and there's the i'm going to teach you not to leave again. >> play with me. play, play, play. >> i can't believe. somebody picked me up, now i'm his. i don't want to leave his side. >> are you better now? >>> celebrating 100 seasons and fans are pumped. they'll be celebrating and also doing what
this is a video of susie with buddy, buddy's been away from home about 24 hours. >> 24 years did you say? >> 24 hours. but here's the important thing you should know. gina took the video, said susie was walking with buddy when fireworks went off, he ran in the road after he got scared, and got hit by a car and took off. they looked around the neighborhood. she went with him to look for another dog and buddy was like i know those people. and this is the result. >> i love you. i...
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. >>> i'm susie steimle at the live news desk where we're covering a protest that happened at city hall in san francisco today about mental health. the protestors are demanding the city reopen some long term mental health beds at san francisco general hospital. you can see the crowd chanting there as they deliver a petition to the health commission this afternoon. they are workers from the adult residential facility at san and community mberthere. th rmatn on the fate of the beds at the hospital has been ignored. but officials say the meeting they disrupted was actually meant to cover that very issue. >> today was the day to do that. we made it clear it's on the on agenda. and it's not happening. >> reporter: specifically, these protestors are asking that these mental health beds not be placed in navigation centers and right now, that is mayor london breed's plan. susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> a new parent charged in the college admissions scandal. >> political survival in israel. >> a triumph and return, now a setback. what alex try beck just revealed about his cancer fight. >> and a bay
. >>> i'm susie steimle at the live news desk where we're covering a protest that happened at city hall in san francisco today about mental health. the protestors are demanding the city reopen some long term mental health beds at san francisco general hospital. you can see the crowd chanting there as they deliver a petition to the health commission this afternoon. they are workers from the adult residential facility at san and community mberthere. th rmatn on the fate of the beds at...
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gracias a dios ahora susi loco lo ha aceptado la comunidad.Á tocando el cielo con su Éxito y con sus obras. ♪ ♪ ramÓn: llegó la hora de saber cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo para el comienzo del fin de semana. vamos a pasar con suheily lÓpez belÉn, con el pronÓstico extendido. suheily: gracias y mucho gusto en saludarte. por aquÍ se acerca el fin de semana con un descenso en las temperaturas. todos estamos muy ansiosos de que llegue. hacÍa lucir esta noche mirando hacia san francisco. un poco de neblina que prÁcticamente permite que se vea esa de la regiÓn. temperaturas de la noche para los bajos 70 ayer fue un dÍa de temperaturas rÉcord en san josé con los 99, hoy marcamos los 83. irÁn descendiendo las temperaturas el dÍa domingo en 68, bastante agradable en la regiÓn. condiciones estables nos acompaÑa. el antisistema frontal tienen camino que proviene de las altas latitudes con aire bastante frÍo. tal vez en el Área de la bahÍa, entre viernes y sÁbado nos toque recibir nubosidad y alguna turista. -- alguna llovizna. de las 6:00 p.m. a las primeras hor
gracias a dios ahora susi loco lo ha aceptado la comunidad.Á tocando el cielo con su Éxito y con sus obras. ♪ ♪ ramÓn: llegó la hora de saber cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo para el comienzo del fin de semana. vamos a pasar con suheily lÓpez belÉn, con el pronÓstico extendido. suheily: gracias y mucho gusto en saludarte. por aquÍ se acerca el fin de semana con un descenso en las temperaturas. todos estamos muy ansiosos de que llegue. hacÍa lucir esta noche mirando hacia san francisco. un...
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keep hearing about plans to release nonviolent offenders from prison or divert them from prosecution, susie how can we expect to reduce property crime if we don't punish the criminals and would you take those crimes more seriously than the current d a. crime is the thing that's most likeoy to happen some happen to someone so whether we call it a misdemeanor or felony when it happens to you. >>you're expecting an appropriate response. and what we know is the failure in san francisco to deal with property crime shot us up to the top of the fbi's property crime rate per capita but in other counties in california like san joaquin where the police and the district attorney worked with adult probation to target repeat offenders property crime went down. so my plan is to work collaboratively with the police department with merchants with individuals in the community to target the people who are committing the most crime and have a rip appropriate response. it's affecting businesses in chinatown it's affecting my neighbors who are concerned about packages at their home again this is not the cost of
keep hearing about plans to release nonviolent offenders from prison or divert them from prosecution, susie how can we expect to reduce property crime if we don't punish the criminals and would you take those crimes more seriously than the current d a. crime is the thing that's most likeoy to happen some happen to someone so whether we call it a misdemeanor or felony when it happens to you. >>you're expecting an appropriate response. and what we know is the failure in san francisco to...
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develop in time to get a couple of babies so much right up exotic ground as well but talking to a susie ellis from the international rider front thank you. known as the mother teresa of colorado maggie groban has dedicated herself to working with children who grow up in poverty in the egyptian capital she sets up nearly 90 community centers where she looks after the children and teaches them to love and respect themselves a work focuses on coptic christians a minority that has long complained of discrimination in egypt many of them live in the slums around cairo and scrape a living from sorting through garbage. because they live and work in garbage in the sweltering heat surrounded by an overpowering stench to trust them gorga sort plastic bottles every day from 5 in the morning until sunset they have to quit school to support their families meaning they will probably never find a way out of. the. if i had the chance to go somewhere else of course i would do it a little a little. darkness of her because there's so much i used to wish for but it will never happen for me in the land. it's
develop in time to get a couple of babies so much right up exotic ground as well but talking to a susie ellis from the international rider front thank you. known as the mother teresa of colorado maggie groban has dedicated herself to working with children who grow up in poverty in the egyptian capital she sets up nearly 90 community centers where she looks after the children and teaches them to love and respect themselves a work focuses on coptic christians a minority that has long complained...
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develop in time to get a couple of babies so much right of exotic ground as well we're talking to a susie ellis from the international rider front thank you thank you. to football more of this season's new coaching rivals is david wagner german team shelter he's tasked with getting the historic club back into the champions league after a miserable last season he caught up with the former u.s. international to find out how he's adapting to life in the bundesliga. daveed frogging is putting his legal start at cheika has been nothing if not steady one draw one loss one week from his 1st 3 games 3 goals 43 goals against not great not terrible just steady we. ok so far i think i can say. but we are if we all together know that we have to very hard and that we have to go a little further steps to create a season where we maybe after the season can say we were successful after a catastrophic season last time around the table mediocrity is refreshing you'd welcome shaka right now but the coach is in no doubt that he has to have higher ambitions in the long term are a big club far bigger than fatn
develop in time to get a couple of babies so much right of exotic ground as well we're talking to a susie ellis from the international rider front thank you thank you. to football more of this season's new coaching rivals is david wagner german team shelter he's tasked with getting the historic club back into the champions league after a miserable last season he caught up with the former u.s. international to find out how he's adapting to life in the bundesliga. daveed frogging is putting his...
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now too many car and susie s round the world the name porsche immediately sparks images of revving engines and tires peeling out but in the changing times in the industry the company has felt the need to come up with a fully electric powered sports car the 1st models just rolled out of the ism. the looks awful but it's what's inside that counts and in the tyke and that's a fully electric engine unlike any porsche before the company says its new model is also the start of a new business model 2025 it aims to make half of the vehicles it produces electrically powered. we sort about 4 or 4 years ago when we decided to do this project that with our strategy force sustainability it's the right moment to decide to go for electro mobility because we think that electro mobility fits perfectly brant from sportiness for the performance. also for the sustainability and porsche does seem to walk the walk it plans to invest 6000000000 euros into it electric cars by 2022 the question is will that be enough competitors like tesla have been building electric sports cars for years our intention wasn't wasn
now too many car and susie s round the world the name porsche immediately sparks images of revving engines and tires peeling out but in the changing times in the industry the company has felt the need to come up with a fully electric powered sports car the 1st models just rolled out of the ism. the looks awful but it's what's inside that counts and in the tyke and that's a fully electric engine unlike any porsche before the company says its new model is also the start of a new business model...
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but this, susie says, is now the norm with her chinese clients. >> quite opulent. >> with three floors, seven bedrooms, a pool and even an elevator, susie expects this home to sell for well over $10 million. >> that is definitely a pool. >> have you ever experienced this kind of money and investment in this area? >> it's only recent five years or six years. >> there's a lot of money coming over and it's all cash. >> in china, land is bound the government and people can only lease it temporarily. >> when they come to the united states as tourists, they see what we've got here. i can see their eyes filled with the american dream. here they feel their dream can come true. >> it's a dream they also have for their children. the sons and daughters of china's 1%. this is rudy. eight years agriculture his parents sent him here on his own to get a coveted american education. he drives a rose roylls-royce a two homes. i'm hoping rudy can help me understand this new class of chinese, why they get rich in china only to chase the dream here in america. >> hi, lisa! >> nice to meet you. it's quite a
but this, susie says, is now the norm with her chinese clients. >> quite opulent. >> with three floors, seven bedrooms, a pool and even an elevator, susie expects this home to sell for well over $10 million. >> that is definitely a pool. >> have you ever experienced this kind of money and investment in this area? >> it's only recent five years or six years. >> there's a lot of money coming over and it's all cash. >> in china, land is bound the...
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>>reporter: susie steimle, kpix 5. >> veritas tenants and critics will rally in march in san francisco protest the large rent increases. we want to hear your housing stories as well as your ideas for solving the problem. send your suggestions to project home@cbs.com. susie joins us again tomorrow. >>> 5:16 right now, as we get a check of the roads and get you ready for your morning commute and the slow spots this morning. >>reporter: yeah. you know, it's survivable right now. if you gotta wake up earlier and that alarm goes off earlier than you want it to, it's okay, you'll hit the roadways, it won't be too bad. you'll make it on time. looking good. east shore freeway looking a lot of green as we look at an overview of the bay area. everything is pretty quiet with the exception, of course, of 580. that is typically our hot spot. you can expect that if you typically take the commute from 205 over to 580. right now we're seeing speeds dip down about 16 miles so a little slow there. we do have reports of a crash at grant mine. it's not blocking lanes. it's in the center divide, but that m
>>reporter: susie steimle, kpix 5. >> veritas tenants and critics will rally in march in san francisco protest the large rent increases. we want to hear your housing stories as well as your ideas for solving the problem. send your suggestions to project home@cbs.com. susie joins us again tomorrow. >>> 5:16 right now, as we get a check of the roads and get you ready for your morning commute and the slow spots this morning. >>reporter: yeah. you know, it's survivable...
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no red carpet here on the shores of lake charm what susie and our site palin though without borders film festival serves up brule charm the cinema is an old bone cast list is a who's who of german film here you get a chance to see these films which you really would like to see but you have not see opportunity i just saw a film that was really moving and the surroundings here are just beautiful surrounding this. because the audience is a super interested even in the seats in the cinema the concentrated and passionate . the location may be it delayed care of the film screening here anything but war migration personal and international crises dominate the screen a selection intended to challenge audiences. here are some of the highlights from this year's program the distant barking of dogs by danish director simon lorraine wilmont the documentary follows a young often in eastern ukraine hardened by life near the front line at a checkout. like t.f. i am the film was presented by the charity save the children currently we have 420000000 children. growing up in a war zone and this experience i
no red carpet here on the shores of lake charm what susie and our site palin though without borders film festival serves up brule charm the cinema is an old bone cast list is a who's who of german film here you get a chance to see these films which you really would like to see but you have not see opportunity i just saw a film that was really moving and the surroundings here are just beautiful surrounding this. because the audience is a super interested even in the seats in the cinema the...
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. >> every monday and wednesday susie will investigate the troubled bay area housing market. we will look at what went wrong and hold the powerful accountable as we look for measures to come about change. >>> on monday we will sit down with the three largest cities. >>> starting next week we bring you project home all about the challenges that will happen monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> we have never seen a highway pursuit quite like this. >>> we are sponsoring the pet food express bay area pet fair. we will take you there when we come back. >>> the bay bridge escaped serious damage when a van burst into flames and a lower deck. it forced a shutdown of four of the five lanes backing up traffic for hours. fortunately, no one was hurt. >>> mountain lion wandered onto a highway and ended up dead. that happened last night. they say a car hit the cat about 10:00 near highway 92. officers moved the carcass to the side of the freeway and workers took it away today. with more proof it is a jungle out there an unusual chase. they had to get a hold of a emu which was spotted yesterd
. >> every monday and wednesday susie will investigate the troubled bay area housing market. we will look at what went wrong and hold the powerful accountable as we look for measures to come about change. >>> on monday we will sit down with the three largest cities. >>> starting next week we bring you project home all about the challenges that will happen monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> we have never seen a highway pursuit quite like this. >>> we are...
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. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering america. that had not happened, but it's that moment where everything turns. ♪ >> there's no single moment that more embodies the moment when rock 'n' roll became the province of teenagers. that's something that you would not just love but that you would go crazy for. >> there's the beatles! ♪ can't buy me love ♪ love ♪ can't buy me love >> the beatles have come to this country and taken all the women away and everybody's going crazy about them. ♪ i'll get you anything >> it was like aliens landed. look at how they look and how they act, and wow! ♪ i don't care too much for money ♪ ♪ money can't buy me love >> i came here at 6:00 in t
. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool ♪ >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering...
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. >> every monday and wednesday, susie will investigate the troubled housing market, uncovering whatent wrong to get us to this point, and hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change, we sit with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can keep doing the same thing in the city if i'm going to change the conditions. >> a lot of communities are focused on preserving their existing character then recognizing that we all are being harmed by the shortage of housing. >> a generation or two from now, they will be asking what did you do about it, if we can answer that question, in a way that satisfies our own conscience and the conscience of the next generation, i think history will not regard as well.>> kpix 5 brings you project home, stories about you, me and all of our housing challenges, every monday and wednesday at 11:00. we will be right back. look, this isn't my first rodeo... and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your
. >> every monday and wednesday, susie will investigate the troubled housing market, uncovering whatent wrong to get us to this point, and hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change, we sit with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can keep doing the same thing in the city if i'm going to change the conditions. >> a lot of communities are focused on preserving their existing character then recognizing that we all are being...
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. >> every monday and wednesday, susie steimle will investigate the troubled housing market. we will look into what went wrong. sand we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. >>> and, starting next week, kpix5 brings you project home. the stories are about you, me, and all of our housing challenges. every monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> still ahead, an institution for higher learning makes a pretty dumb mistake. the mixup that got hundreds of extra students in to one cal ne highway pursuit like this. the chp pulls over an emu. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪
. >> every monday and wednesday, susie steimle will investigate the troubled housing market. we will look into what went wrong. sand we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. >>> and, starting next week, kpix5 brings you project home. the stories are about you, me, and all of our housing challenges. every monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> still ahead, an institution for higher learning makes a pretty dumb mistake. the mixup that...
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as the seeds to cook at susie's feet so. that seems cool sets for something they're classy crissy cake with me on my end on your birthday when you found that special projects funded me. on i knew best at dizzy and a very funny t. but fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher. the temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. and there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the apocalypse of course there's a couple of great trades on the table but without a doubt this is as we said the last generation. but i believe it was an important accomplishment of diplomacy and it's too early. to talk about the demise but unfortunately the europeans have not been able to put their money where their mouth is they have been stating. bored bored with j.c. pure but they have not been prepared to take good risks to invest in order to maintain a great achievement of the homes. your throat slit is this normal for sleep so we prefer to steer this media interest or for your support of the friends or for. most o
as the seeds to cook at susie's feet so. that seems cool sets for something they're classy crissy cake with me on my end on your birthday when you found that special projects funded me. on i knew best at dizzy and a very funny t. but fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher. the temperatures are rising sea levels are rising. and there's a lot there's a few ways to play it if you want to make money on the apocalypse of course there's a couple of great trades on the table but without a...
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susie, too often we talk drug use on the streets we forget to talk about the impacts of people live in the person that i think of is the mother who's trying to walk her daughter to bar to take her to kindergarten has to walk through for people shooting up on the street. so while i don't think law enforcement is the first response we do have to take a public health approach to getting that person to treatment i support safe injection sites. i support treatment on demand. we do have to use the levers that we have in the in the criminal justice system to incentivize some people who otherwise are going to take action to get the treatment they need sometimes we have too much care and not announce tax cut. thank you. this question is for everyone starting with easy. the number of pedestrians killed this year has surged and the seas actually moving back. >>for its and its vision 0 goal to have 0 chance. well the sea for they da to try and making our streets safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. >>the sole endorsement of the bicycle coalition because i have a plan to make sure the district att
susie, too often we talk drug use on the streets we forget to talk about the impacts of people live in the person that i think of is the mother who's trying to walk her daughter to bar to take her to kindergarten has to walk through for people shooting up on the street. so while i don't think law enforcement is the first response we do have to take a public health approach to getting that person to treatment i support safe injection sites. i support treatment on demand. we do have to use the...
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susie steimle will be bringing us her next installment of project home tomorrow night at 11:00. we want to hear your housing stories as well as your ideas for solving problem. >>> pg&e is now working to restore power in the sierra foothills. that's after thousands were cut off to prevent a wildfire. but reporter -- turning it back on is not as easy as turning a switch. >> reporter: i think rid and her family are making it work. >> we can do a little work from home with our cell phones as a hot spot. >> reporter: pg&e has crews out here in their cars and by foot. they're checking all of the power lines, looking for any sort of damage, trees in the way, align that might be broken. anything that might be a fire risk. pg&e spokes person brandy merlot says every mile of power line that was shut off needs to be inspected before it's turned back on. that takes time. >> we tell our customers to prepare for an outage that could be 24 to 48 hours. our goal is to get them on as soon as the weather event is over and we're able to inspect our lines. >> reporter: being without power is kind o
susie steimle will be bringing us her next installment of project home tomorrow night at 11:00. we want to hear your housing stories as well as your ideas for solving problem. >>> pg&e is now working to restore power in the sierra foothills. that's after thousands were cut off to prevent a wildfire. but reporter -- turning it back on is not as easy as turning a switch. >> reporter: i think rid and her family are making it work. >> we can do a little work from home with...
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. >> every monday and wednesday, susie steimle will investigate the housing market. we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. on monday, we sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i'm going to change the conditions of the city. >> a lot of communities are more focused on preserving their existing character than recognizing that we all are being harmed by the shortage of housing. >> you know, i think a generation or two from now, they'll be asking what did you do about it and if we can't answer that question in a way that satisfies our own conscious and the conscious of the next generation, history will not regard us well. >> starting next week, kpix 5 brings us project home. the stories about you and me and all of our housing challenges. >>> the raiders shut out the kansas city chiefs for three quarters of play today. it was the other quarter that was the problem. get ready for this story line on the local talk shows this week. are the 49ers for rea
. >> every monday and wednesday, susie steimle will investigate the housing market. we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. on monday, we sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i'm going to change the conditions of the city. >> a lot of communities are more focused on preserving their existing character than recognizing that we all are being harmed by the...
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. >> susie steimle found one developer who's using public money to -- it does sound good. it turns out developers can use state money to convert complexes and raise rents, displacing tenants in the name of creating affordable housing. >> i had affordable housing. a lot of my neighbors had affordable housing and unfortunately a lot of my neighbors don't have anywhere to live right now. >> watching my little ones grow up and stuff. it's hard, more inconvenient now that i have to move. >> tenants at these properties cannot afford to pay the rate hikes. middle income tenants are being told they make too much money to stay. what is really affordable in the bay area? project home continues tonight at 11:00. >>> thanks so much for watching the news at 6:00. the cbs evening news is up next. >> we'll be back here at the new kpix evening news, 7:00 p.m. have a good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, america called the attack on a saudi oil field an act of war. as the secretary of state meets with the saudi crown prince. cbs news has exclusive information on wh
. >> susie steimle found one developer who's using public money to -- it does sound good. it turns out developers can use state money to convert complexes and raise rents, displacing tenants in the name of creating affordable housing. >> i had affordable housing. a lot of my neighbors had affordable housing and unfortunately a lot of my neighbors don't have anywhere to live right now. >> watching my little ones grow up and stuff. it's hard, more inconvenient now that i have to...
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. >> how susie got her buddy back again. >> what happens with a scottish cook and sub title app, whydisaster. >>> it's a sight familiar to many in bangkok. traffic, it can take hours, i mean hours, to go half a mile down the road. here we're on the elevated highway that supposed to speed things up, and that's not happening. it's all relatively calm until you hear the conversation going on inside the vehicle. this is a family car and you can hear that the mom who's inside that car is very concerned. >> she sounds like she's in distress. >> the 2-year-old in the car with them has started vomiting uncontrolly. having a seizure caused by a brain issue and has now passed out in his mother's arm. they need to get to the hospital, but
. >> how susie got her buddy back again. >> what happens with a scottish cook and sub title app, whydisaster. >>> it's a sight familiar to many in bangkok. traffic, it can take hours, i mean hours, to go half a mile down the road. here we're on the elevated highway that supposed to speed things up, and that's not happening. it's all relatively calm until you hear the conversation going on inside the vehicle. this is a family car and you can hear that the mom who's inside...
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>> reporter: this same neighborhood had been ravaged by hurricane harvey two years ago deja vu for susie pitts. >> i got chills when we walked up here yesterday and today. they are, they are losing absolutely everything. eep. lester, i was standing in virtually the exact same spot in this neighborhood two years ago after harv must decide whether to rebuild again. lester >> gabe, tough to see that again, thank you. >>> the streets of cities around the globe were filled today with students taking part in a massive climate change protest. and tonight, the 16-year-old activist at the center of it all speaks out to kelly cobiella >> reporter: across america -- >> we have to change the world. >> reporter: -- and around the world, millions walked out of classrooms today demanding action on the climate. >> climate change is real. >> reporter: all following the lead of a shy swedish teenager. >> we'll do everything in our power to stop this crisis from getting worse. >> reporter: 16-year-old gret thunberg i met her in england before she sailed to new york. >> i'm vegan. e anetporter: all for she
>> reporter: this same neighborhood had been ravaged by hurricane harvey two years ago deja vu for susie pitts. >> i got chills when we walked up here yesterday and today. they are, they are losing absolutely everything. eep. lester, i was standing in virtually the exact same spot in this neighborhood two years ago after harv must decide whether to rebuild again. lester >> gabe, tough to see that again, thank you. >>> the streets of cities around the globe were filled...
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our original series project home continues tonight with susie stengel right here on the k pi x news at 11:00. >>> as we had to break, we are continuing to follow breaking news's money, these are live pictures from chopper 5 as crews try to contain this vegetation fire burning on mayer island just south of vallejo. we love an update, coming up. >>> plus developing in the northbay, hundreds are waking up to no power this morning. pg and e intentionally shut it off. >>> and taken a live look outside, before we headed to break, this is the bay bridge toll plaza as you can see, ["white rabbit" by jefferson airplane] ♪ one pill makes you larger ♪ and one pill makes you smaller ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you ♪ ♪ don't do anything at all ♪ remember what the dormouse said ♪ welcome aboard. ♪ feed your head your business can do a lot in 10 minutes. like make a big sale. surprise and delight a customer. or come up with the winning idea. and 10 minutes is all you need to finally give your business the internet technology it really needs. we'll prove it. give us 10 minutes. if we can't offe
our original series project home continues tonight with susie stengel right here on the k pi x news at 11:00. >>> as we had to break, we are continuing to follow breaking news's money, these are live pictures from chopper 5 as crews try to contain this vegetation fire burning on mayer island just south of vallejo. we love an update, coming up. >>> plus developing in the northbay, hundreds are waking up to no power this morning. pg and e intentionally shut it off. >>>...
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and look for susie's next installment on monday. at 11 pm. you can also send suggestions for stories to project home cbs.com. >>> bay area politicians fight to save a woman's life. now bearing some fruit. the trump demonstration and making a 180 on immigration policy. the old ray bridges coming home. the art installation showcasing an era of bay area history. >>> the symbolic to help you raise the legacy of a chinese exclusion act. in san francisco. >>> getting ready to set on a beautiful day in the bay area. it will rise tomorrow to another warmer one. i will tell you how warm ahead. >>> the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. >>> some breaking news coming in right now. a fire on the bar tracks in el cerrito has sto
and look for susie's next installment on monday. at 11 pm. you can also send suggestions for stories to project home cbs.com. >>> bay area politicians fight to save a woman's life. now bearing some fruit. the trump demonstration and making a 180 on immigration policy. the old ray bridges coming home. the art installation showcasing an era of bay area history. >>> the symbolic to help you raise the legacy of a chinese exclusion act. in san francisco. >>> getting ready...
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susie found one developer who was using public money to convert apartment complexes into 100% affordable housing. it turns out, developers can use state money to convert complexes and raise rents, displacing tenants in the name of creating affordable housing. >> i had affordable housing. a lot of my neighbors had affordable housing. unfortunately, a lot of my neighbors don't have anywhere to live right now. >> watching my little ones grow up is hard. it's more of an inconvenience now that i have to move. >> low income tenants that properties cannot afford to pay the rent hikes and middle income tenants are told they make too much money to stay. it's story of mass displacement that's calling into question what is really affordable and unaffordable bay area. project home continues tonight at 11. >>> let's take a live look at the city of san jose, it is officially the largest city in the u.s. to ban natural gas in most new customers new residential buildings. the vote was unanimous. it doesn't apply to existing homes or high-rises but it requires multi family buildings to include more charg
susie found one developer who was using public money to convert apartment complexes into 100% affordable housing. it turns out, developers can use state money to convert complexes and raise rents, displacing tenants in the name of creating affordable housing. >> i had affordable housing. a lot of my neighbors had affordable housing. unfortunately, a lot of my neighbors don't have anywhere to live right now. >> watching my little ones grow up is hard. it's more of an inconvenience...
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susie steimle will be bringing us the next installment of project home tomorrow night at 11:00. we want to hear your housing stories as well as ideas for solving problem. >>> coming up, the buildings in south bay. >> the mayor of san jose says you won't see many more residential high rises like this in downtown san jose if the city cuts a subsidy for developers. the profits the developers say they need to keep projects going. >> a big step in the marijuana industry. the bay area city looking to open up pot lounges. >> plus a new twist on the vaping epidemic. the hidden devices teens are using now to trick their parents and teachers. the juul record. they took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to big tobacco, no to prop c. f0 >>> live look this evening at san jose where a highly charged housing issue tak
susie steimle will be bringing us the next installment of project home tomorrow night at 11:00. we want to hear your housing stories as well as ideas for solving problem. >>> coming up, the buildings in south bay. >> the mayor of san jose says you won't see many more residential high rises like this in downtown san jose if the city cuts a subsidy for developers. the profits the developers say they need to keep projects going. >> a big step in the marijuana industry. the bay...
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. >> our original series, project home, continues tonight at 11:00 with susie stein reporting right here on kpix 5. >>> let's check back in with mary lee with a look at our forecast and we're waiting for a cool off, mary. >> yes, michelle. it is coming. you just have to get through todayfftor today for most of the bay area and you can see why. temperatures already are in the 80s and in the 90s across the region so our sales force tower camera with mostly sunny skies looking at the bay bridge, and at the east bay, mount diablo, 92 right now in concord. temperatures will only rise as we head through the afternoon, 94 for santa rosa. 94 livermore. 83 in oakland. 84 in san francisco and 88 for san jose. the good news, we're watching the winds start to relax, especially up across the north bay mountains, east bay hills and diablo range which is why the red flag warning has expired. you can see 18 miles an hour winds out of the northeast and pleasant. 14 in livermore, 12 in concord. 16 miles an hour winds out of the northeast and fairfield and that is that off shore flow. a strong ridge of hig
. >> our original series, project home, continues tonight at 11:00 with susie stein reporting right here on kpix 5. >>> let's check back in with mary lee with a look at our forecast and we're waiting for a cool off, mary. >> yes, michelle. it is coming. you just have to get through todayfftor today for most of the bay area and you can see why. temperatures already are in the 80s and in the 90s across the region so our sales force tower camera with mostly sunny skies looking...
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and it's not as if it's to cook at susie's doesn't result in a net that sooth will set for their classes because they think with me on my own are you saying you don't want that assessment of xix funding he doesn't denounce and old me on i knew that that is the end of a footy team the fun out the mountains of waste only grow higher. there is one organized force which traditionally 20 floors but with all its flaws it's been in the forefront of the. efforts to improve the lives of the general population and it's we're going to slaver social a barrier to corporate tyranny so it's the one barrier to this vicious cycle going on which does lead to corporate tyranny. or a. good major reason for the concentrated on us fanatic attack on unions on organized labor is they are a democratizing force. to provide a barrier that defends the workers' rights grosser popular rights generally. don't it that it interferes with the parotid. our leaders who own and manage this society. i should say said andy union sentiment in the united states among elites is so strong that the fundamental couper of labor righ
and it's not as if it's to cook at susie's doesn't result in a net that sooth will set for their classes because they think with me on my own are you saying you don't want that assessment of xix funding he doesn't denounce and old me on i knew that that is the end of a footy team the fun out the mountains of waste only grow higher. there is one organized force which traditionally 20 floors but with all its flaws it's been in the forefront of the. efforts to improve the lives of the general...
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every monday and wednesday at 11:00 a.m., susie steimle will be investigating the troubled bay area housingwe will uncover what has gone wrong to allowtous get to this point. and we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. in the first installment, we sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest city to see what they are doing. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i will change the conditions of the city. >> a lot of communities are more focused on preserving their existing character than recognizing that we all are being harmed by the housing. >> they will ask what did you do about it? if we can't answer that question, in a way, that satisfies our own conscience, and, conscience of the next generation i think, history will not regard us well. >> starting next week, our sister station kpix5, kcbw bringing you project home. the stories about you, me, and all of our housing challenges. every monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> going to have an update ♪ you know when and that cute dress gets even cuter? yes. or when you can say
every monday and wednesday at 11:00 a.m., susie steimle will be investigating the troubled bay area housingwe will uncover what has gone wrong to allowtous get to this point. and we will hold the powerful accountable as we look at measures to bring about change. in the first installment, we sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest city to see what they are doing. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i will change the conditions of the city. >> a lot...
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yeah i'm susie i can afford it they wanted it too badly and if you invest a lot of time on something this deal was more than 2 years in the making then there's often a tendency to say we've spent so much time and money so even if it's all not perfect now. we have to go ahead with it sourcing. christiane speaks for many bayer.
yeah i'm susie i can afford it they wanted it too badly and if you invest a lot of time on something this deal was more than 2 years in the making then there's often a tendency to say we've spent so much time and money so even if it's all not perfect now. we have to go ahead with it sourcing. christiane speaks for many bayer.
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look for susie's next installment monday at 11 pm. you can send your suggestions for stories to project home@cbs.com. >>> a concorde woman who has been receiving life-saving treatment in the united states will now be able to stay here legally. the trump administration reversing course and will reinstate a program that lets noncitizens who have been invited to be in medical studies to remain in this country. 24-year-old isabel who was born in guatemala has been in a trial for a rare genetic illness that she was seven years old. she needs the treatment to live. to survive. last week she testified on capitol hill to save the deferred action program. >>> i'm asking the a ministration to come together. right the wrong of this policy. this is not a partisan issue. this is a humanitarian issue. our lives depend on it. >>> east bay congressman mark dasani eight let the effort to keep her here. he said we will continue to press the administration for answers and assurances that this program is safe safe from future targeting. we breathe a sigh
look for susie's next installment monday at 11 pm. you can send your suggestions for stories to project home@cbs.com. >>> a concorde woman who has been receiving life-saving treatment in the united states will now be able to stay here legally. the trump administration reversing course and will reinstate a program that lets noncitizens who have been invited to be in medical studies to remain in this country. 24-year-old isabel who was born in guatemala has been in a trial for a rare...
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look for susie's next installment monday at 11 pm. you can also send us suggestions for stories to project home@cbs.com. >>> coming up next you will hear from antonio brown. what he is saying after he gets dropped by one of his biggest sponsors. >>> new numbers on vaping deaths. the new criminal investigation. >>> the new bay area art installation. made out of something that you probably have driven across. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a condition, kaiser permanente's integrated care team will help you get through life without missing a beat. kaiser permanente. thrive. thiwith the world's firstdo, invisible trailer. invisible trailer? hop in. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. that's pretty sweet. that's cool. where'd the trailer go? or, get a total value of ninety seven sixty on this silverado all star without optional tech package or enhanced invisible view. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> veroni
look for susie's next installment monday at 11 pm. you can also send us suggestions for stories to project home@cbs.com. >>> coming up next you will hear from antonio brown. what he is saying after he gets dropped by one of his biggest sponsors. >>> new numbers on vaping deaths. the new criminal investigation. >>> the new bay area art installation. made out of something that you probably have driven across. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you're living with a...
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. >> our original series project home continues at 11 with susie steimle right here on kpix 5. >> two oakland residents among the 26 recipients of the 2019 macarthur genius grant. walter hood is a landscape architect focusing on social justice concerns . and ecological sustainability over his career he has transformed traffic islands, vacant lots, and freeway underpasses, among other spaces in oakland. this is a public defender, she promotes alternative to incarceration of the public placements for young people. the goal is to help crime survivors heal and break the cycles of violence. each of the genius grant recipients gets a 625 thousand dollar reward over five years encouraging them the truth to pursue the creative vision. two on the heels of her fiery speech at the united nations climate summit, 16-year-old activist greta has been named one of the winners of the 2019 bright right livelihood award, it's also known as the alternative nobel prize. the award comes with a cash prize of about $100,000, she is also among the 301 candidates nominated for the nobel peace prize. the winner
. >> our original series project home continues at 11 with susie steimle right here on kpix 5. >> two oakland residents among the 26 recipients of the 2019 macarthur genius grant. walter hood is a landscape architect focusing on social justice concerns . and ecological sustainability over his career he has transformed traffic islands, vacant lots, and freeway underpasses, among other spaces in oakland. this is a public defender, she promotes alternative to incarceration of the...
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our original series, project home, continues tonight at 11 with susie steimle right here on kpix 5. >w member to the kpix family. that is jack elliott bailey. he was born this morning. to our own elizabeth cook. and her husband brandon. weighing in at eight pounds, two ounces. he was welcomed by his big brother, bo. everyone is doing great. liz is happy. >> good news. >> baby jack is here. >> israel. >> he is so cute. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the phone call that puts the presidency on the line. in it, president trump repeatedly urges the ukrainian leader to investigate joe biden. democrats see a smoking gun for impeachment. >> a classic mafia-like shakedown of a foreign leader. >> o'donnell: but was it? >> nobody pushed me. >> in other words, no pressure. >> o'donnell: and breaking today, the whistleblower's complaint finally reaches congress. we have new reporting. also tonight, another vaping death, this time in georgia, and the c.e.o. of juul steps down. an extraordinary warning from about possible violence at theaters showing the movie "joker." and, w
our original series, project home, continues tonight at 11 with susie steimle right here on kpix 5. >w member to the kpix family. that is jack elliott bailey. he was born this morning. to our own elizabeth cook. and her husband brandon. weighing in at eight pounds, two ounces. he was welcomed by his big brother, bo. everyone is doing great. liz is happy. >> good news. >> baby jack is here. >> israel. >> he is so cute. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >>...
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couldn't i couldn't stand being able to release it out and just be able to watch that for p g's mom, susieg for your child to use a lamb return to football comes with mixed emotions about your down on the field. >>look like a sprained ankle maybe all worth it to see her son follow his dreams. >>he's taking it. so incredibly well doesn't think of it as a handicap he thinks of it as being normal really slippery niecy it's all taped up and everything. >>as pg adjust to a new normally comes off sometimes it comes up, he's looking forward to getting a new athletic prosthetic and continuing his promising wrestling career don't ever stop doing what you love. >>that's the only thing that's going it too. >>well like kid has one heck of 2, 2, cares to mitchell reporting there for us pga says he's also looking to try playing baseball he can do just about anything he sets his mind to it because also hoping to continue playing sports in college. and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 thanks for being with us we'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news at 9 in prime time right right now it's time for th
couldn't i couldn't stand being able to release it out and just be able to watch that for p g's mom, susieg for your child to use a lamb return to football comes with mixed emotions about your down on the field. >>look like a sprained ankle maybe all worth it to see her son follow his dreams. >>he's taking it. so incredibly well doesn't think of it as a handicap he thinks of it as being normal really slippery niecy it's all taped up and everything. >>as pg adjust to a new...
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responsabilidad también, es el sueño de dos personas que trabajaron con todo su corazón por muchísimos años, susyanización en 1969, sí, no me equivoqué, 1969, y ahora, en este año, pues complicado, porque, pues, la vida cambia, el modus vivendi, el cómo se, la gente se mueve, dedica tiempo a este tipo de cosas, no es el mismo, no es la misma dedicación, no es la misma forma, no es la misma cultura que teníamos en tiempos anteriores. - verdad-- - es complicado, y aparte, pues, la cantidad de oportunidades que tienen los jóvenes para dedicarle a deportes, etcétera, tienen que dividir su tiempo;ee se festeja todo aquí como se hace en méxico tienes, vienes con sueño. samuel cortez: vengo con mucho sueño, no, no hemos dormido mucho, pero, estamos muy emocionados, porque tenemos mucha fortuna, tenemos la fortuna de contar con grandes artistas; en este año, tenemos la fortuna de poder contar con ex bailarines que se reunieron, les llamamos "los lupeños legacy", es un grupo de ex bailarines que se juntaron para celebrar con nosotros los 50 años; la compañía de jóvenes que ha crecido bastante bien, ahora
responsabilidad también, es el sueño de dos personas que trabajaron con todo su corazón por muchísimos años, susyanización en 1969, sí, no me equivoqué, 1969, y ahora, en este año, pues complicado, porque, pues, la vida cambia, el modus vivendi, el cómo se, la gente se mueve, dedica tiempo a este tipo de cosas, no es el mismo, no es la misma dedicación, no es la misma forma, no es la misma cultura que teníamos en tiempos anteriores. - verdad-- - es complicado, y aparte, pues, la...
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prof testers gathered outside a fundraiser for susie loft this evening. >> what do you want? when do we want it? >> he is a former president of the san francisco police commission. the demonstrators say at that time she failed to address the demands of those calling for the former chief to be fired in the wake of deadly police shootings. the former chief and the mayor co-hosted the fundraiser tonight. >> when she was the president of the police commissioner she has the power to at least demand, demand that they should be charged and they should be taken to court. she didn't do anything. she justified every single one of those killers. >> my record of accountability is clear and it is one of things i am running on. we can hold the police accountable. >> she says while on the san francisco police commissie use of force policy and made sure all officers wore body cameras and terminated officers for misconduct. >>> san jose mayor tweeted out a warning after hearing reports of possible immigration raids. it read we are hearing reports of i.c.e. activity in east san jose. if you ha
prof testers gathered outside a fundraiser for susie loft this evening. >> what do you want? when do we want it? >> he is a former president of the san francisco police commission. the demonstrators say at that time she failed to address the demands of those calling for the former chief to be fired in the wake of deadly police shootings. the former chief and the mayor co-hosted the fundraiser tonight. >> when she was the president of the police commissioner she has the power...
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. >>> i want to tell you about a new project coming to kpix5 every monday and wednesday, susie steimlevestigate the troubled bay area housing market. we will uncover what went wrong and what got us to this point and hold the powerful accountable. we will sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i'm going to change the conditions of the city. a lot of communities are more focused on protecting their existing character than recognizing we are all being harmed by the shortage of housing. >> you know, i think a generation or two from now, they will be asking what did you do about it? and if we can't answer that question, in a way that satisfies our own conscience and the conscience of the next generation, i think history will not regard us well. >> starting next week, kpix5 brings you project home. stories are about you an all of our housing challenges. every monday and wednesday at 11:00. >>> from home to people, home to pets. today, i had the pleasure to serve as mc at the pet food express bay area pet fair goin
. >>> i want to tell you about a new project coming to kpix5 every monday and wednesday, susie steimlevestigate the troubled bay area housing market. we will uncover what went wrong and what got us to this point and hold the powerful accountable. we will sit down with the mayors of the bay area's three largest cities. >> i can't keep doing the same thing in this city if i'm going to change the conditions of the city. a lot of communities are more focused on protecting their...
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re let's keep it going, california. >> that is the message prosecfr susie hicks.or and the attorney general are both saying that the behavior by the president out of the white house is reckless and it is politically motivated and we're going to have more from an exclusive interview with governor gavin newsom tonight. i can't wait to bring you that. we also went inside honda the manufacturer caught in all the cross hairs and they say they're moving full steam ahead. >> savannah saleand jo ling, th to both of you. let's head back to new york with a story about another group of climate activists. >> today's strikes were ignited about students worried about the future of our planet. people among every age were among the millions around the globe. even though it was billed as a walkout by high school students it showed being a climate activist bears no age limit. senior citizens have been organizing too. they're protesting pipelines, even writing children's books to work towards solutions to climate change. >> shirley lang spent 10 years saving for a bucket list trip t
re let's keep it going, california. >> that is the message prosecfr susie hicks.or and the attorney general are both saying that the behavior by the president out of the white house is reckless and it is politically motivated and we're going to have more from an exclusive interview with governor gavin newsom tonight. i can't wait to bring you that. we also went inside honda the manufacturer caught in all the cross hairs and they say they're moving full steam ahead. >> savannah...
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be energy dominant in terms of the world but not everyone shares donald trump's energy market and susie yes in fact most of the people who want to run against him in the 2020 alexion want to outlaw the practice of hydraulic fracking that's the reason the usa has so much oil and gas any proposal to avert the climate crisis must include a full fracking ban on public and private lands. on my 1st day as president i will sign an executive order that puts a total moratorium on own you fossil fuel leases for drilling offshore and on public lands and i will ban fracking everywhere it's not just the left progressives you've got the centrist got all the harris there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking so at this point roughly 59 percent of america's oil is extracted from the shale so if you outlawed the practice of hydraulic fracking you would knock down the oil sector of the u.s. economy pretty hard the same for natural gas now check out this headline. kremlin kemal or harris and other democrats are embracing vladimir putin's preferred u.s. energy policy the new conspiracy theory even
be energy dominant in terms of the world but not everyone shares donald trump's energy market and susie yes in fact most of the people who want to run against him in the 2020 alexion want to outlaw the practice of hydraulic fracking that's the reason the usa has so much oil and gas any proposal to avert the climate crisis must include a full fracking ban on public and private lands. on my 1st day as president i will sign an executive order that puts a total moratorium on own you fossil fuel...
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susie would join us again with an update on wednesday. where rvs can part. city council will take up a proposal tomorrow to keep oversized vehicles out of residential areas. officials say it is a traffic safe the measure. opponents call it a violation of rv resident rights. >>> $25 million a year problem for bart. fair evasion. people hopping over the gates. the agency is considering new designs for fair gates to stop potential cheaters. betty asked writers what they think of the options. >> reporter: is it important for you that they really take this seriously fair evaders? >>> i pay day in and day out. a lot of people can easily walk through. it gets crazy. >> reporter: bart said it is a top concern for writers. the agency shared these new gait options with us. the first one is a swing style gait. it is modern and comparable to the existing one in terms of reliability. the second is a retractable barrier. they say it is less reliable and harder to maintain than the current gates. the third is similar to what is used in new york city subway stations. >>> th
susie would join us again with an update on wednesday. where rvs can part. city council will take up a proposal tomorrow to keep oversized vehicles out of residential areas. officials say it is a traffic safe the measure. opponents call it a violation of rv resident rights. >>> $25 million a year problem for bart. fair evasion. people hopping over the gates. the agency is considering new designs for fair gates to stop potential cheaters. betty asked writers what they think of the...