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. >> i'm andrea nakano, and the top story is the rainy start to this weekend. the time-lapse over the bay is showing the rain moving through this afternoon, this is from around 1:30. darren peck is joining us now to give us the details on how long this rain is going to last. >> there is 12 hours left of this, which has been here seemingly forever, we have been living with this same system for the past five days. the main event has been the last 12 hours. most of the rain happened overnight while you were sleeping and when we look at it now, you can see the stragglers are still on here, the santa cruz mountains and the edge of the diablo range down here. but we don't have much falling down in the valley, same thing thing with marin. and if we look at what happens next, we have some stragglers and a weak little cold front right here, that is going to pass through. we are not done, that is tonight but that is not going to be impactful. and it is the last boxcar in the train. when that leads, we are done. and when you wake up on sunday, it is going to be blue skies
. >> i'm andrea nakano, and the top story is the rainy start to this weekend. the time-lapse over the bay is showing the rain moving through this afternoon, this is from around 1:30. darren peck is joining us now to give us the details on how long this rain is going to last. >> there is 12 hours left of this, which has been here seemingly forever, we have been living with this same system for the past five days. the main event has been the last 12 hours. most of the rain happened...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano.t in oakland where a food truck worker chased after the men who robbed him. that chase led to him getting shot. >> the tamale pizza food truck was robbed on the foothills and 34th in the fruitvale district. da lin talked to one of the victims with the story. >> reporter: workers say robberies around here are pretty common. one of the victims chased after the robbers who had a rifle and a handgun. the victims were working at this food truck on friday night when two gunmen stormed in demanding money. describing the traumatic experience through a translator. >> i was just afraid, terrified. just had my head down to put the guns on the back. >> reporter: she asked us to protect her identity because of safety concerns. the two gunmen took the money and repeatedly hit her husband. >> they started getting frustrated or d
. >> i'm andrea nakano.t in oakland where a food truck worker chased after the men who robbed him. that chase led to him getting shot. >> the tamale pizza food truck was robbed on the foothills and 34th in the fruitvale district. da lin talked to one of the victims with the story. >> reporter: workers say robberies around here are pretty common. one of the victims chased after the robbers who had a rifle and a handgun. the victims were working at this food truck on friday...
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they told andrea nakano, they did not expect his response. >> reporter: this is a gathering of the oakland 68, a group of diehard fans that sit in the outfield bleachers to cheer on their team. >> this is my first time going to the new location, i would be devastated, and i'm not right now. i'm not sad, i'm just excited to keep trying to fight for this team. >> reporter: jorge went to arlington, texas where the owners were meeting to fight for his team. there's always one thing he wanted to say to the owner, john fisher, and he got his chance. >> do the right thing, keep the a's in oakland. and his comment, he said it has been harder for me over 18 years than it has for you guys. and you know my reaction? inside of me was like i can't believe he just said that. >> reporter: he managed to keep his composure but for others, the comment was hard to process. >> he is another 68 member, he said after all the players they traded away to the team raising the ticket prices, this is not the first or the last time he has been disappointed. >> now the 68th are figuring out the next steps to try to ke
they told andrea nakano, they did not expect his response. >> reporter: this is a gathering of the oakland 68, a group of diehard fans that sit in the outfield bleachers to cheer on their team. >> this is my first time going to the new location, i would be devastated, and i'm not right now. i'm not sad, i'm just excited to keep trying to fight for this team. >> reporter: jorge went to arlington, texas where the owners were meeting to fight for his team. there's always one...
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i'm andrea nakano. we got our first taste of apec today with massive protests, high-level diplomatic meetings, fancy parties, and lots of traffic. the day started with thousands gathering at the ferry building before marching down marcus street to the same site at the moscone center. our da lin with a message the protesters had for apec. >> reporter: dozens of grassroots organizations formed a large coalition of demonstrators to march to moscone center. there are climate groups and many more. now from the city standpoint, this is another opportunity to prepare for more protests when apec is in full swing later on in the week. protesters believing world leaders will make trade deals harming profits. >> they are finding human rights violations left and right. whether he was coming every day to the meeting rooms. >> reporter: wallace brought her son to join the march. >> the people in the rooms want our youths to not know how powerful and brilliant they are and the solutions are always with the masses. man
i'm andrea nakano. we got our first taste of apec today with massive protests, high-level diplomatic meetings, fancy parties, and lots of traffic. the day started with thousands gathering at the ferry building before marching down marcus street to the same site at the moscone center. our da lin with a message the protesters had for apec. >> reporter: dozens of grassroots organizations formed a large coalition of demonstrators to march to moscone center. there are climate groups and many...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. 5-year-old girl who was rescued from the ocean in san mateo county has died. we're also learning first responders have called off the search for the man who was swept away with the child. this happened at martins beach just south of half-moon bay yesterday. crews say a 54-year-old man and the girl were swept into the ocean. san mateo county fire managed to rescue the little girl, she was taken to the hospital but did not survive. today, the coast guard had air and boat crews searching for the missing man before calling off the search. the national weather service did issue a warning
. >> i'm andrea nakano. 5-year-old girl who was rescued from the ocean in san mateo county has died. we're also learning first responders have called off the search for the man who was swept away with the child. this happened at martins beach just south of half-moon bay yesterday. crews say a 54-year-old man and the girl were swept into the ocean. san mateo county fire managed to rescue the little girl, she was taken to the hospital but did not survive. today, the coast guard had air and...
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our andrea nakano talked with a neighbor who might have witnessed the victim's final encounter with her killer. >> reporter: this is a crime that's shocked this neighborhood. many of the neighbors around here say that this is relatively a safe and quiet area. now the question is why did this happen? jessica lives near the home where a santa rosa woman was found dead. she's concerned the suspect might return to the area and didn't want us to show her face. >> i just can't believe anyone would do that to her. >> reporter: jessica says she saw the suspect walking toward the home on thursday. >> he just walked at a normal pace, made an exact turn up the runway, and knocked normally on the door. i paused over here with my dog because i didn't know who this guy was, and just to make sure my neighbor knew who she was. >> reporter: she overheard the two talking, and nothing about the conversation alarmed her. >> i heard them talking action and she was like surprised and happy. i heard the word you, and they were just, you know, talking. then the door closed. i thought oh, phew, she knows the gu
our andrea nakano talked with a neighbor who might have witnessed the victim's final encounter with her killer. >> reporter: this is a crime that's shocked this neighborhood. many of the neighbors around here say that this is relatively a safe and quiet area. now the question is why did this happen? jessica lives near the home where a santa rosa woman was found dead. she's concerned the suspect might return to the area and didn't want us to show her face. >> i just can't believe...
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he told andrea nakano why he set out to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: david calls petalumaome, but he's not originally from the north bay. he grew up in the azors, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old walkway, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to the streets of petaluma, every single one of them. for two to three hours a day over the span of two years, he walked 177 miles of petaluma. >> i wanted to stay mobile because i'm a person that never stays still very long. >> reporter: staying still is something that's impossible for him. the journey took more than two years because of his mission to see as much of the world as he can. >> from tokyo to singapore, singapore to dubai, and then dubai to barcelona. >> reporter: he just returned from a 60-day crew. he's visited 49 countries, 17 just this year. >> my idea is like christopher columbus, just go to that. >> reporter: and y
he told andrea nakano why he set out to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: david calls petalumaome, but he's not originally from the north bay. he grew up in the azors, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old walkway, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to the streets...
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as andrea nakano reports they have a victory that is more exciting to celebrate. >> let's go get ready to play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy closed off to the public. in late august there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at carter park. coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started playing football at the aiming of eight and glad the season kept going >> i am grateful to be here now, i am grateful that nobody on the team was injured or shot or anything like that. >> reporter: players say they definitely feel safer on their new field even though there are some minor issues with the surface. >> it is all right. >> i don't really like the field. there is a lot of poop around because of the geese. it is kind of dry. the grass is pretty dry. but, i am not complaining. at least we have a field to be at. >> reporter: for weeks the panthers did not have a field, coaches even help them go to the games >> coaches bring them here and some coaches sacrifice their jobs to be with them. >> reporter: the ha
as andrea nakano reports they have a victory that is more exciting to celebrate. >> let's go get ready to play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy closed off to the public. in late august there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at carter park. coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started playing football at the aiming of eight and glad the season kept going >> i am grateful to be here now,...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. santa clara county sheriff's office is investigateing the hit and run of an arab muslim student as a potential hate crime. it happened friday afternoon on campus. betty yu is in palo alto with the very latest. >> authorities are investigating a hit and run that injured an arab muslim student that happened near this round about on the stanford campus as a possible hate crime. the santa clara county sheriff's office has taken over the investigation from the chp. police said the victim told investigators the driver made contact and accelerated and struck the victim. >> i think what happened yesterday was a shock. but in a way expected. there have been warning signs that there will be escalation in the violence targeted toward arab and muslim students on campus. >> the victim sustained non-life threatening injuries. the suspect was described as a white man in his mid 20s with short dirty blond hair, a short beard, and round framed glasses. he was driving a black toyota 4 runner. alicia se
. >> i'm andrea nakano. santa clara county sheriff's office is investigateing the hit and run of an arab muslim student as a potential hate crime. it happened friday afternoon on campus. betty yu is in palo alto with the very latest. >> authorities are investigating a hit and run that injured an arab muslim student that happened near this round about on the stanford campus as a possible hate crime. the santa clara county sheriff's office has taken over the investigation from the...
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andrea nakano asked business owners who looked after dogs for a living how it is impacting them. in very different ways t turns out. >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. the owner says a mystery illness taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers goes, not seeing as many dogs not our regulars. he estimates between a quarter to a third of his regular clients are now keeping his dogs home just to be safe. he had a full house over the thanksgiving break where the pups came for an extended stay. he says not one dog came in or went home with the illness. >> so, if a dog comes into our facility and they are coughing and sneaking they get turned away. >> reporter: meanwhile, they are getting a lot of calls about its services. >> you are a good girl. >> reporter: the owner finds pet sitters that can also do in home boarding. >> we have had a surge in requests for sitters to come to the client's houses this season just so they are not around other dogs. >> reporter: veterinarians say this illness is spreading through close contact w
andrea nakano asked business owners who looked after dogs for a living how it is impacting them. in very different ways t turns out. >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. the owner says a mystery illness taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers goes, not seeing as many dogs not our regulars. he estimates between a quarter to a third of his regular clients are now keeping his dogs home just to be safe. he had a full house...
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after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice feel good as our andrea nakano report, they have a victory that is even more exciting to report. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field, tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public . in late august, there were two violent shootings in the span of one week at bernie's carpark. masked men came running onto the field, and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started playing football at the age of 8, and is glad the season has kept going. >> i am grateful to be here now, grateful that nobody on the team was injured , shot or anything like that. >> reporter: players a they definitely feel safer on their new field, even though there are some minor issues with the surface. >> it is all right. i just hate, there is too much deuce food, i don't really like the field, there is a lot of around, because of the geese. and the grass is pretty dry. but i am not complaining, at least we have a safe field to be at. >> reporter: for weeks, the pastor did not have a home field, co
after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice feel good as our andrea nakano report, they have a victory that is even more exciting to report. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field, tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public . in late august, there were two violent shootings in the span of one week at bernie's carpark. masked men came running onto the field, and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. while apec officially began today, we are still very much in the calm before the storm. the fences and barricades are up around key locations being used for the summit. this is the first time the u.s. has hosted this event since 2011. with city leaders fully aware of the opportunity it presents. >> this is a once in a century kind of event. san francisco is going to be on the world stage, and we're going to put on our best show. this is the largest gathering of international players in san francisco since the united nations charter was signed here in 1945. >> but before all that can happen, the last touches had to be put on the moscone center where a majority of the events will be taking place. >> da lin was down there in the high security zone and got a final look at the preparations. >> reporter: people come not guilty and out of moscone center tell me they're mostly setting up their company tables and exhibits to prepare for monday. outside, police officers are standing at every st
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. while apec officially began today, we are still very much in the calm before the storm. the fences and barricades are up around key locations being used for the summit. this is the first time the u.s. has hosted this event since 2011. with city leaders fully aware of the opportunity it presents. >> this is a once in a century kind of event. san francisco is going to be on the world stage, and we're going to put on our best show. this is the largest...
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the owners tell andrea nakano they certainly didn't. >> reporter: racist graffiti was left on these windowsi wasn't just paint, so you can still see the faint marks here. the words were meant to divide the community, but ended up doing exactly the opposite. three years ago, when they opened urban deli in the theater district of petaluma. he's been working 15 hour days because customers are coming in nonstop. >> like, i couldn't believe this happened. >> reporter: tears of sadness quickly turned to tears of joy as the petaluma community embraced the family. >> a lot, a lot, a lot of support from the community. like, we didn't expect really this. we know they like us, but not that much. >> reporter: seeing these images on their store window so much that marla couldn't come in for a couple of days. that's when a close family friend sent out e-mails asking people to bring in flowers. now bunches of bouquets are everywhere in the store. luigi, a palestinian himself, was also one of the first to come in and help erase the graffiti. >> it's hard to see it, and scraping it was this futile effort at
the owners tell andrea nakano they certainly didn't. >> reporter: racist graffiti was left on these windowsi wasn't just paint, so you can still see the faint marks here. the words were meant to divide the community, but ended up doing exactly the opposite. three years ago, when they opened urban deli in the theater district of petaluma. he's been working 15 hour days because customers are coming in nonstop. >> like, i couldn't believe this happened. >> reporter: tears of...
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good evening, i'm andrea nakano, brian has the day off. >>> after a dry summer and a relatively mild're finally in line for some real rain. the timing of this though is somewhat up in the air. first alert meteorologist darren peck has been tracking this and the picture is becoming a little clearer, right? >> yes, yes. drea, we're close enough now to the storm that we can see it on first alert doppler, the leading edge of it. we can start visualizing the first bands of rain using the high-resolution forecast models, which are fairly reliable. and that is a good thing. let's see how it looks. you see
good evening, i'm andrea nakano, brian has the day off. >>> after a dry summer and a relatively mild're finally in line for some real rain. the timing of this though is somewhat up in the air. first alert meteorologist darren peck has been tracking this and the picture is becoming a little clearer, right? >> yes, yes. drea, we're close enough now to the storm that we can see it on first alert doppler, the leading edge of it. we can start visualizing the first bands of rain using...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. we had warmer days this past week, but those are well behind us.e may be a little wet in some parts of the area. just yesterday it was 80 degrees and sunny. and that band of rain that would move down to the city in the last hour and a half, raining in the north bay today most of
. >> i'm andrea nakano. we had warmer days this past week, but those are well behind us.e may be a little wet in some parts of the area. just yesterday it was 80 degrees and sunny. and that band of rain that would move down to the city in the last hour and a half, raining in the north bay today most of
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county has linked several cases of tuberculosis back to the california grand casino in pacheco and andrea nakano tells us they advise anyone who has been there in the last five years to get a test. >> reporter: the contra costa county health department has found 11 cases of tuberculosis and it says a majority of those cases are associated with either staff members or customers at this casino. now it's asking anyone who has been inside in the last five years to get tested. >> with tuberculosis you can do testing. >> reporter: dr. peter chin hong has treated patients with a number of deadly diseases. >> tuberculosis is one of the leading killers in the world today. >> reporter: according to the contra costa health department, of the 11 confirmed cases, ten are genetically thinks. the doctor says with this bacterial infection it's easy to trace the strain and find out how many people have been infected. >> with the fingerprints analysis or genetic analysis linking them all together suggests that they all have a common ancestor and it's all related to that common exposure. >> i have lysol wipes. >>
county has linked several cases of tuberculosis back to the california grand casino in pacheco and andrea nakano tells us they advise anyone who has been there in the last five years to get a test. >> reporter: the contra costa county health department has found 11 cases of tuberculosis and it says a majority of those cases are associated with either staff members or customers at this casino. now it's asking anyone who has been inside in the last five years to get tested. >> with...
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after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice feel good as our andrea nakanoort, they have a victory that is even more exciting to report. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field, tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public . in late august, there were two violent shootings in the span of one week at bernie's carpark. masked men came running onto the field, and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started playing football at
after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice feel good as our andrea nakanoort, they have a victory that is even more exciting to report. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field, tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public . in late august, there were two violent shootings in the span of one week at bernie's carpark. masked men came running onto the field, and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started...
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. >> and i'm andrea nakano. the white house is disputing an article published in "the washington post" today. it claims a report of ceasefire is false. >> biden is saying no way to a ceasefire. in an op-ed publish bid the post this morning, he says it would not achieve peace in a region torn by conflict for 75 years now. the potential for a five-day ceasefire in exchange for hostages held by hamas, but the white house and security council deny these claims. inside israel, frustration over the lack of progress in getting hostages back is rising. >> it's impossible that there are 240 kidnapped people and the government, our government, isn't talking to them, isn't telling them what's going on, what's on the table, what are the offers, what are the reasons for and against, nothing. nobody's talking. >> meanwhile in gaza, the israeli military has taken control of al shifa hospital, forcing thousands more people to sflee south, including doctors, nurses, patients, and families with small children. they say israel for
. >> and i'm andrea nakano. the white house is disputing an article published in "the washington post" today. it claims a report of ceasefire is false. >> biden is saying no way to a ceasefire. in an op-ed publish bid the post this morning, he says it would not achieve peace in a region torn by conflict for 75 years now. the potential for a five-day ceasefire in exchange for hostages held by hamas, but the white house and security council deny these claims. inside israel,...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. we had warmer days this past week, but those are well behind us. it looks like the monday morning commute may be a little wet in some parts of the area. just yesterday it was 80 degrees and sunny. and that band of rain that would move down to the city in the last hour and a half, raining in the north bay today most of the day, not heavy, but enough. we would pick up half an inch of rain. the first alert doppler will see that band of rain move in across the bay and expect these showers, very light for the city, the peninsula, and maybe the east bay shore. when we would put it into the futurecast, we will keep a few spotty showers around through the remainder of tonight, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00. this is not the main event. that is. that's tomorrow morning. that will become an organized line of rain that will make for a rainy commute tomorrow. look at that organization. another cold front. and it is not downpours, but the wet drive. we'll go into details in just a bit. >>> do you ride bart? half a million people a day used to, but the pandemic and crime sc
. >> i'm andrea nakano. we had warmer days this past week, but those are well behind us. it looks like the monday morning commute may be a little wet in some parts of the area. just yesterday it was 80 degrees and sunny. and that band of rain that would move down to the city in the last hour and a half, raining in the north bay today most of the day, not heavy, but enough. we would pick up half an inch of rain. the first alert doppler will see that band of rain move in across the bay and...
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good evening, i'm andrea nakano, brian has the day off. >>> after a dry summer and a relatively mild start to the fall, we're finally in line for some real rain. the timing of this though is somewhat up in the air. first alert meteorologist darren peck has been tracking this and the picture is becoming a little clearer, right? >> yes, yes. drea, we're close enough now to the storm that we can see it on first alert doppler, the leading edge of it. we can start visualizing the first bands of rain using the high-resolution forecast models, which are fairly reliable. and that is a good thing. let's see how it looks. you see that leading edge right there? that is the very beginning. watch what happens as we play that forward. it appears as though that would get here and give us rain only it doesn't. it gets pulled backwards. one very good example of how odd the system is. then we get the first bands of rain from an unexpected place. closer towards the center of the system. here is the timing on that. that's tomorrow night, you know, after sunset. 9:00, 10:00. we see the leaning edge of sh
good evening, i'm andrea nakano, brian has the day off. >>> after a dry summer and a relatively mild start to the fall, we're finally in line for some real rain. the timing of this though is somewhat up in the air. first alert meteorologist darren peck has been tracking this and the picture is becoming a little clearer, right? >> yes, yes. drea, we're close enough now to the storm that we can see it on first alert doppler, the leading edge of it. we can start visualizing the...
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. >> i am andrea nakano. all week we have been looking at the challenges facing art as ridership is still low after the pandemic. during the series we have been getting a lot of comments from you. >> one of the people who wrote and was the mayor of millbrae . her station is at the end of the line for b.a.r.t. under the peninsula and as she tells our kelsey thorne, that poses a unique problem when the homeless writing the trains a unique problem at the end of the day. >> reporter: millbrae mayor, and snyder has an issue. she says the city's b.a.r.t. station, which opened back in the early 2000, was hoping to bring business and opportunity is now just bringing an unexpected burden and financial cost. >> sadly, as the end of the line station , we get 30 to 50 of the unhoused pushed into millbrae every day . and then sfo also drops homeless over us, as does caltrain and the city south of us. so we become this mecca of the unhoused. >> reporter: the mayor says on an almost daily basis police and fire are called to
. >> i am andrea nakano. all week we have been looking at the challenges facing art as ridership is still low after the pandemic. during the series we have been getting a lot of comments from you. >> one of the people who wrote and was the mayor of millbrae . her station is at the end of the line for b.a.r.t. under the peninsula and as she tells our kelsey thorne, that poses a unique problem when the homeless writing the trains a unique problem at the end of the day. >>...
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. >> i'm andrea nakano. a 5-year-old girl who was rescued from the ocean in san mateo county has died. we're also learning first responders have called off the search for the man who was swept away with the child. this happened at martins beach just south of half-moon bay yesterday. crews say a 54-year-old man and the girl were swept into the ocean. san mateo county fire managed to rescue the little girl, she was taken to the hospital but did not survive. today, the coast guard had air and boat crews searching for the missing man before calling off the search. the national weather service did issue a warning of an increased risk of dangerous sneaker waves this weekend. >>> a brazen robbery in broad daylight in oakland's grand lake neighborhood caught on camera. witnesses tell us eight gunmen robbed a cigarette delivery truck near a busy intersection. happened in a 7-eleven parking lot at the corner of grand avenue. an eyewitness there tells reporter da lin exactly what happened. >> reporter: the robbery happ
. >> i'm andrea nakano. a 5-year-old girl who was rescued from the ocean in san mateo county has died. we're also learning first responders have called off the search for the man who was swept away with the child. this happened at martins beach just south of half-moon bay yesterday. crews say a 54-year-old man and the girl were swept into the ocean. san mateo county fire managed to rescue the little girl, she was taken to the hospital but did not survive. today, the coast guard had air...
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andrea nakano asked a couple of bay area business owners who look after dogs for a living how it's impacting >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. but owner ernie cervantes says a mystery illness has taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers go, we're not seeing as many dogs especially our regulars. they have not been coming in as often as we like them to. >> reporter: cervantes estimates anywhere from a quarter to a third of his regular clients are now keeping their dogs home just to be safe of but he had a full house over the thanksgiving break where the pups came for an extended stay. he says not one dog came in or went home with the illness. >> so if a dog comes to our facility, and they're coughing and sneezing, they get turned away. >> reporter: meanwhile, fetch pet care is getting a lot of calls about its services. >> you are a good girl. >> reporter: owner robin archie finds pet sitters that can also do in-home boarding. >> we have had a surge in requests for sitters to come to the clients' houses this season. just so they're
andrea nakano asked a couple of bay area business owners who look after dogs for a living how it's impacting >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. but owner ernie cervantes says a mystery illness has taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers go, we're not seeing as many dogs especially our regulars. they have not been coming in as often as we like them to. >> reporter: cervantes estimates anywhere from a quarter to a...
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he tells our andrea nakano why he set to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: davit calls petalumaazores, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old rock quarry, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to the streets of petaluma, every single one of them. for two to three hours a day over the span of two years, he walked 177 miles of petaluma. >> i wanted to stay mobile because i'm a person that never stays still very long. >> reporter: staying still is something that's impossible for him. the journey through petaluma took him more than two year because of his mission to see as much of the world as he can. >> it was from tokyo to singapore, singapore to dubai and then -- >> reporter: he just returned from a 60-day cruise, and that wasn't his first one. he's visited 49 countries, 17 of them just this year. >> my idea was like christopher columbus, you know, just go that way. >> reporter: just
he tells our andrea nakano why he set to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: davit calls petalumaazores, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old rock quarry, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to the streets of petaluma, every single one of them. for two to three hours...
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andrea nakano asked a couple of bay area business owners who look after dogs for a living how it's impactinghem. >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. but owner ernie cervantes says a mystery illness has taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers go, we're not seeing as many dogs, especially our regulars. they haven't been coming in as often as we like them to. >> reporter: cervantes estimates anywhere from a quarter to a third of his regular clients are now keeping their dogs home just to be safe, but he had a full house over the thanksgiving break where the pups came for an extended stay. he says not one dog came in or went home with the illness. >> so if a dog comes to our facility, and they're coughing and sneezing, they get turned away. >> reporter: meanwhile, fetch! pet care is getting a lot of calls about its services. >> you're a good girl. >> reporter: owner robyn archie finds pet sitters that can also do in-home boarding. >> we have had a surge in requests for sitters to come to the clients' houses this season. just so they'r
andrea nakano asked a couple of bay area business owners who look after dogs for a living how it's impactinghem. >> reporter: these pampered pooches are enjoying hanging out here at grateful dog. but owner ernie cervantes says a mystery illness has taken a bite out of his business. >> as far as numbers go, we're not seeing as many dogs, especially our regulars. they haven't been coming in as often as we like them to. >> reporter: cervantes estimates anywhere from a quarter to...
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he tells our andrea nakano why he set to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: david furtadopetaluma his home, but he's not originally from the north bay. he grew up in the azores, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old rock quarry, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to the streets of petaluma, every single one of them. for two to three hours a day over the span of two years, he walked 177 miles of petaluma. >> i wanted to stay mobile because i'm a person that never stays still very long. >> reporter: staying still is something that's impossible for david furtado. the journey through petaluma took him more than two years because of his mission to see as much of the world as he can. >> it was from tokyo to singapore, singapore to dubai and then -- >> reporter: david just returned from a 60-day cruise, and that wasn't his first one. he's visited 49 countries, 17 of them just this
he tells our andrea nakano why he set to walk every inch of his own city. >> reporter: david furtadopetaluma his home, but he's not originally from the north bay. he grew up in the azores, and his curiosity to learn more about the world brought him to california. while he's lived in the north bay for decades now, he wanted to know more about the city he lives in. >> i started down here on the old rock quarry, and then i did all the west side of 101. >> reporter: so he took to...
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after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice field and as our andrea nakano reports, they have a victory that's even more exciting to celebrate. >> all right, let's go. run the play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy closed off to the public. in late august, there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at verdese carter park. masked men came running onto the field and coaches decided it was too late unsafe to play. and anthony ray started playing football at the age of 8 and is glad the season has kept going. >> i'm grateful to be here now. i'm grateful that nobody on the team was injured or shot or anything like that. >> reporter: players say they definitely feel safer on their new field, even though there are some minor issues with the surface. >> it's all right. i just hate -- it's like too much goose poop you know. like stuff like that. >> i don't really like the field. there's a lot of like poop around because of the geese and it's kind of dry and the grass is pretty dry. but i'm not comp
after an extensive search, the panthers finally found a permanent practice field and as our andrea nakano reports, they have a victory that's even more exciting to celebrate. >> all right, let's go. run the play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy closed off to the public. in late august, there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at verdese carter park. masked men came running onto the field and coaches decided it...
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as andrea nakano tells us, hurtful words meant to divide a community did exactly the opposite. >> reporter: three years ago they opened urban deli in the theater district of petaluma. she is a mexican american and her husband palestinian. he has been working 15 hour days the last week because customers are coming in nonstop. >> like i want to cry all the time. like i couldn't believe this happening. >> reporter: tears of sadness, quickly turned to tears of joy as the petaluma community embraced the family. >> a lot of, a lot of support from the community. we didn't expect really this. we know they like us but not that much. >> reporter: seeing these images on their store window frequentened mar la so much she couldn't come in for a couple of days. that's when a close family friend, luigi sent out emails asking people to bring in flowers. now bunches of bouquets are everywhere in the store. luigi a palestinian himself, was also one of the first ones to come in to help erase the graffiti. >> it was hard to come and see it in the scraping it was this -- futile effort at making it not have hap
as andrea nakano tells us, hurtful words meant to divide a community did exactly the opposite. >> reporter: three years ago they opened urban deli in the theater district of petaluma. she is a mexican american and her husband palestinian. he has been working 15 hour days the last week because customers are coming in nonstop. >> like i want to cry all the time. like i couldn't believe this happening. >> reporter: tears of sadness, quickly turned to tears of joy as the petaluma...
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extensive search, the panthers, well, they finally found a permanent practice field and as our andrea nakanory that's even more exciting to celebrate. >> all right, let's go. run the play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public. in late august, there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at verdese carter park. masked men came running onto the field and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play. anthony ray started playing football at the age of 8 and is glad the season has kept going. >> i'm grateful to be here now. i'm grateful that nobody on the team was injured or shot or anything like that. >> reporter: players say they definitely feel safer on their new field, even though there are some minor issues with the surface. >> it's all right. i just hate -- it's like too much goose poop, you know. like stuff like that. >> i don't really like the field. there's a lot of like poop around because of the geese and it's kind of dry and the grass is pretty dry. but i'm not complaining. at least we have a field
extensive search, the panthers, well, they finally found a permanent practice field and as our andrea nakanory that's even more exciting to celebrate. >> all right, let's go. run the play. >> reporter: the east bay panthers have a new home field tucked away at madison park academy, closed off to the public. in late august, there were two violent shootings in a span of a week at verdese carter park. masked men came running onto the field and coaches decided it was too unsafe to play....