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ann namazi. afghanistan.'s new president silicon valleyashraf ghani introduces his new parliament. houthi fighters in yex are still surrounding the residence of the prime minister and the presidential palace in the capital, sanaa. violence began between the shia fighters and the army. it's not clear who's in charge. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace in sanaa since early on monday. who wields power in yemen something that's hard to know at the moment. a government spokesperson indicates a place of utter chaos. >> frankly i don't know who is in charge here. some are responding to his command that's why both the ministers of interior and community, they do not obey the orders of their superiors. >> houthi rebels have been at odd with the government for a while now but many feel they are the real rulers of yemen. salah has been thought to be at the head of the chaos. monday's fighting has made this situation worse. >> nothing like this has been seen before. this case is the first of its k
ann namazi. afghanistan.'s new president silicon valleyashraf ghani introduces his new parliament. houthi fighters in yex are still surrounding the residence of the prime minister and the presidential palace in the capital, sanaa. violence began between the shia fighters and the army. it's not clear who's in charge. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace in sanaa since early on monday. who wields...
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. >> for more on their scenarios, check out jeremy and mary ann's s&p 500 targets. go to power lunch.cnbc.com now to find out. they both say this is the number to watch, so once again, go to cnbc -- go to power lunch.cnbc.com. back up to you, ty. >> all right, sue. thank you very much. saudi arabia's king abdullah dead now at age 90 dying yesterday leaving his 79d-year-old brother king solomon to the throne. some reports say it's believed that he king solomon, suffers from alzheimer's. he is already facing a number of challenges in the region. not limited to but certainly including isis yemen, iran, and falling oil prices. already overnight in yemen explosions targeting saudi rival shiite houti leaders. their offensive forced the u.s.-backed yemeni president out this week. the prince on cnbc this morning saying clearly -- they're facing major turmoil. ambassador ed walker served at several posts in the middle east, including saudi arabia. ambassador welcome. good to have you with us. what can you tell us about the new king of saudi arabia and specifically about thes
. >> for more on their scenarios, check out jeremy and mary ann's s&p 500 targets. go to power lunch.cnbc.com now to find out. they both say this is the number to watch, so once again, go to cnbc -- go to power lunch.cnbc.com. back up to you, ty. >> all right, sue. thank you very much. saudi arabia's king abdullah dead now at age 90 dying yesterday leaving his 79d-year-old brother king solomon to the throne. some reports say it's believed that he king solomon, suffers from...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is there to explain the project to install a median barrier. anne. >> reporter: this is going to be a huge change from the way they have been doing things here on the bridge for decades having crews move plastic pylons to accommodate commute traffic, this new fix unstalled this weekend is going to be a lot more sturdy. and once the project is finished, this is how the new barrier will be moved each day with a zipper truck. it's designed to creep down the middle of the roadway sliding each hinged piece of the barrier which is made of concrete over one lane like a zipper. it's all designed to prevent head-on collisions on the bridge. >> it's possible to have very, very serious tragic head-on collisions. >> reporter: that will be changed with this new fix. the lanes will be smaller though, about 10 feet each. so drivers are being urged to go slowly until everybody gets used to the new median. this is a 52-hour closure set to start on friday night at midnight. we have a lot of options about ways to get around in the meantime. you can find them on k
kpix 5's anne makovec is there to explain the project to install a median barrier. anne. >> reporter: this is going to be a huge change from the way they have been doing things here on the bridge for decades having crews move plastic pylons to accommodate commute traffic, this new fix unstalled this weekend is going to be a lot more sturdy. and once the project is finished, this is how the new barrier will be moved each day with a zipper truck. it's designed to creep down the middle of...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco where the protest begins in about two hours. anne. >> reporter: yes. 7 a.m. and this protest is set to take place on the platform here at the montgomery station in san francisco. all we know is that protestors have been told to bring metal spoons. it is part of a weekend of activities to mark martin luther king, jr. day. it is also in support of these people. this is video of a protest on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to a bart train in oakland. they were arrested and they could have to pay up to $70,000 in restitution because of lost fares for tying up the trains. the organizers of today's protest want those charges dropped. and they are also planning another protest at a bart station in oakland on monday at 11 a.m. the protest scheduled to start at 7 a.m. does have the potential to screw up the entire bart system depending on exactly what happens here at the montgomery station. live in san francisco anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> it could be a big domino effect. let's check in with gianna with her ey
kpix 5's anne makovec is at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco where the protest begins in about two hours. anne. >> reporter: yes. 7 a.m. and this protest is set to take place on the platform here at the montgomery station in san francisco. all we know is that protestors have been told to bring metal spoons. it is part of a weekend of activities to mark martin luther king, jr. day. it is also in support of these people. this is video of a protest on black friday. 14...
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s so far this month, nine murders. anneix 5. >>> san francisco police trying to figure out the value of the golden gate nuggets stolen from the wells fargo history museum. three robbers crashed into the building yesterday morning with a stolen suv, held the guard at gunpoint and made off with up to 10 gold nuggets on display there. the museum will be closed until the repairs are completed. >>> all right. 5:31. roberta gonzales has the forecast. >> rain from baja, came up to us providing 3" of snow in the high sierra but i hate to be the bearer of bad news, as we wrap up this month of january, we have an historic record here. this is going to end up being the driest ever for san francisco. the driest ever for san jose. and i'm talking about weather records dating back to 1850 and the past 165 years, never before have we not had measurable rainfall in san francisco. this will be the number one driest january in the history of san francisco. not a raindrop in sight today. out the door, a hint of patchy fog in the north bay. 53
s so far this month, nine murders. anneix 5. >>> san francisco police trying to figure out the value of the golden gate nuggets stolen from the wells fargo history museum. three robbers crashed into the building yesterday morning with a stolen suv, held the guard at gunpoint and made off with up to 10 gold nuggets on display there. the museum will be closed until the repairs are completed. >>> all right. 5:31. roberta gonzales has the forecast. >> rain from baja, came up...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo is live in wa >>> the bay area under a freeze warning tonight. ann notarangelo is live in walnut creek checking the latest numbers in our mobile weather lab. hi, ann. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, this is the perfect way to enjoy freezing temperatures. just come out to the walnut creek ice rink where it's supposed to be cold. you work up a little sweat, feel warm and don't feel the temperatures. look at mobile weather. it's telling us now that we're hitting at 44 degrees. it has gone down six degrees in the last 10 minutes. the folks here at the ice rink won't need to use the refrigeration units. temperatures will dip down to 28, 29 degrees. other parts of the country will laugh at us when we talk about these kind of temperatures making news but we don't see it here that often. we likely will have subfreezing temperatures for four to six hours tonight which could wreak havoc on our pipes and parents will. how cold is it? it depends where you're from. >> is it cold? >> not compared to upstate new york. no. it's spring. [ laughter ] >> i know your jac
kpix 5's ann notarangelo is live in wa >>> the bay area under a freeze warning tonight. ann notarangelo is live in walnut creek checking the latest numbers in our mobile weather lab. hi, ann. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, this is the perfect way to enjoy freezing temperatures. just come out to the walnut creek ice rink where it's supposed to be cold. you work up a little sweat, feel warm and don't feel the temperatures. look at mobile weather. it's telling us now that we're hitting...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom. the black friday 14 may be facing restitution charges. >> reporter: $70,000 in restitution. protestors plan to confront the bart board over that as punishment for this. [ screaming ] >> reporter: 14 protestors chained themselves to a bart train on "black friday." the protest decision to not charge police had killed member in ferguson, missouri and new york. they disrupted service for hours through the transbay tube. the district attorney's office is seeking restitution in bringing misdemeanor trespassing charges for this stunt. but bart officials have been wishy-washy so far, the spokesman saying the board of directors doesn't have the power to influence the district attorney's office. supporters started an online petition to pressure bart and the d.a. it got more than 10,000 signatures calling for criminal proceedings to be halted altogether. they say the punitive action would have a chilling effect on free speech. now, bart general manager says she is interested in community service
kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom. the black friday 14 may be facing restitution charges. >> reporter: $70,000 in restitution. protestors plan to confront the bart board over that as punishment for this. [ screaming ] >> reporter: 14 protestors chained themselves to a bart train on "black friday." the protest decision to not charge police had killed member in ferguson, missouri and new york. they disrupted service for hours through the transbay tube. the district...
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kpix 5's anne makovec has the latest on the decades long battle.s live from the newsroom. >> reporter: pro-choice group and a pro-life group will each be holding demonstrations today. they both start at noon at frank ogawa plaza outside of oakland city hall. [ yelling ] >> today's dueling demonstrations follow a pro- life rally yesterday in the nation's capital. that marked 42 years since the roe v. wade decision which legalized abortion in the u.s. meanwhile house republicans passed a bill that would permanently bar federal funds for abortion coverage under the new healthcare law. all but one republican voted for that bill. and san mateo representative jackie speier called them out. >> i might add there are even some hypocrites on the other side of the aisle who have counseled their own girlfriends to have abortions. it's legal, members. >> the white house has warned president obama will veto the republican bill. as for the rallies today in oakland, organizers from the pro-life side are bringing race into the debate focusing on black women using a
kpix 5's anne makovec has the latest on the decades long battle.s live from the newsroom. >> reporter: pro-choice group and a pro-life group will each be holding demonstrations today. they both start at noon at frank ogawa plaza outside of oakland city hall. [ yelling ] >> today's dueling demonstrations follow a pro- life rally yesterday in the nation's capital. that marked 42 years since the roe v. wade decision which legalized abortion in the u.s. meanwhile house republicans...
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kpix 5's anne makovec has the latest on the abortion battle. she joins us live in the newsroom. anne. >> reporter: a pro-choice group and a pro-life group will each be holding demonstrations today. they both start at noon at frank ogawa plaza outside of oakland city hall. [ chanting ] [ screaming ] >> reporter: today's dueling demonstrations follow a pro- life demonstration yesterday in washington, d.c. marking 42 years since the roe v. wade decision which of course legalized abortion in the u.s. meanwhile, house republicans passed a bill that would permanently bar federal funds for abortion coverage under the obama administration's healthcare law. all but one republican voted for that bill. >> this is not a gift from the republican party to these people. this is a gift from our creator himself. >> so the whole thing is a hoax. it was just meant to feed the base. >> reporter: president obama says he will veto that republican bill. no word on exactly how many people are going to show up at these opposing rallies today in oakland. but organizers from the pro- life side are bringin
kpix 5's anne makovec has the latest on the abortion battle. she joins us live in the newsroom. anne. >> reporter: a pro-choice group and a pro-life group will each be holding demonstrations today. they both start at noon at frank ogawa plaza outside of oakland city hall. [ chanting ] [ screaming ] >> reporter: today's dueling demonstrations follow a pro- life demonstration yesterday in washington, d.c. marking 42 years since the roe v. wade decision which of course legalized...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is there to explain the project to install a median barrier on the bridge. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the bridge is going to be closed for 52 hours this weekend starting at midnight on friday. this is all meant to replace the system that's been in place for several decades where crews moved plastic pylons to accommodate commute traffic. the new fix is going to be concrete and a lot more sturdy. this is what things are going to look like once the project is finished. the new barrier will be moved each day with a zipper truck. it's designed to creep down the middle of the roadway sliding each hinged piece of the barrier over one lane just like a zipper. it's all designed to prevent head-on collisions on the bridge. >> but the potential exists and history has shown that it is possible to have very, very serious very tragic head-on collisions. >> reporter: the lanes will be smaller. they are only about 10 feet wide so drivers are warned to go slowly until everybody gets used to the new median. if you are trying to get from the north bay down to the
kpix 5's anne makovec is there to explain the project to install a median barrier on the bridge. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the bridge is going to be closed for 52 hours this weekend starting at midnight on friday. this is all meant to replace the system that's been in place for several decades where crews moved plastic pylons to accommodate commute traffic. the new fix is going to be concrete and a lot more sturdy. this is what things are going to look like once the project...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco where protest is scheduled to start in an hour. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, scheduled to start at 7 a.m. at the platform below ground here at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco which is really an important part of the system so that there are delays here if there are trains that are stopped here, it could have a ripple effect throughout bart which really could ruin the friday morning commute. these protestors say this is part of a weekend of action to mark martin luther king, jr., day, and also, that, um, that, um, this is support of these people. this is video from a protest on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to a bart train in oakland. they were arrested and they could have to pay up to $70,000 in restitution in lost fares for tying up the trains. organizers of today's protest want those charges dropped. it's the commuters caught in the middle. >> "black lives matter"! >> they have to do what they have to do. i just have to head to work and i hope my team makes it
kpix 5's anne makovec is at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco where protest is scheduled to start in an hour. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yes, scheduled to start at 7 a.m. at the platform below ground here at the montgomery street bart station in san francisco which is really an important part of the system so that there are delays here if there are trains that are stopped here, it could have a ripple effect throughout bart which really could ruin the friday...
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kpix 5's anne makovec live in hayward with reaction to this new idea.ple like here at chabot college are waiting for those details. but it looks like up to nine million people here in the u.s. could get a free associate's degree or get halfway to a bachelor's degree and this possibility has a lot of people dreaming. 27-year-old amor perez is homeless and says there is one thing standing between him and a college education. money. if you had the opportunity to go to community college for free, would you take it? definitely, yeah for sure i would. >> reporter: he may soon be closer to that dream than he ever imagined. >> that's right. free for everybody who is willing to work for it. >> reporter: the details of obama's free community college plan are still hazy and it's unclear how the program would be funded but the president of chabot college is already excited. >> beyond excited. i think thrilled is the operant term. i think this is a magnificent opportunity for the people of this country and for the economy of the state of california. >> reporter: the
kpix 5's anne makovec live in hayward with reaction to this new idea.ple like here at chabot college are waiting for those details. but it looks like up to nine million people here in the u.s. could get a free associate's degree or get halfway to a bachelor's degree and this possibility has a lot of people dreaming. 27-year-old amor perez is homeless and says there is one thing standing between him and a college education. money. if you had the opportunity to go to community college for free,...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from san francisco to explain what this is all about. anne. >>> reporter: this protest is scheduled for tomorrow at 7 a.m. here at the montgomery bart station in san francisco. it's right in the middle of this system which has the potential to screw up the entire system with residual delays. here's video of a similar protest that happened on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to the station and they were arrested and could have to pay $70,000 in restitution for lost fares for tying it up the trains. there is debate over whether or not there's fair. >> these people were making a peaceful protest. it was dignified. it was done with no violence whatsoever. if anyone should be gone after and prosecuted, it is people breaking windows, looting stores. >> reporter: he is referring to the protests we saw late last year in oakland done under the same guise, "black lives matter," but in a more violent form. we'll hear the opinion of bart's general manager coming up in the next half-hour. right now live in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from san francisco to explain what this is all about. anne. >>> reporter: this protest is scheduled for tomorrow at 7 a.m. here at the montgomery bart station in san francisco. it's right in the middle of this system which has the potential to screw up the entire system with residual delays. here's video of a similar protest that happened on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to the station and they were arrested and could have to pay $70,000...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from san francisco to explain what this is all about. anne?reporter: they are planning it for the worst possible time, 7 a.m. during the morning commute. and at a station near the montgomery bart station in san francisco which is one of the busiest stations in the system. so this planned protest does have the potential to screw up the system. this is a video from a similar protest on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to a bart train in oakland and were arrested and could have to pay up to $70,000 in restitution because of lost fares for tying up the trains. but there is a lot of debate over whether or not that's fair. >> these people were making a peaceful protest. it was dignified. it was done with no violence whatsoever. if anyone should be gone after and prosecuted, it is people breaking windows, looting stores. >> reporter: he is referring to this, the protests we saw late last-year in oakland done under the same guise "black lives matter." but in a much more violent form. we don't to exactly what the protestors are planning tomor
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from san francisco to explain what this is all about. anne?reporter: they are planning it for the worst possible time, 7 a.m. during the morning commute. and at a station near the montgomery bart station in san francisco which is one of the busiest stations in the system. so this planned protest does have the potential to screw up the system. this is a video from a similar protest on black friday. 14 people chained themselves to a bart train in oakland and...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo has more on the big scare at the britton middle school. >> reporter: you can c abuse all over youtube. it's known by skittles and dx m and it's been going on for years. any teen can buy coricidin cold and cough with no questions or restrictions. three eighth grade girls too many pills before -- took too many pills before lunch, acted drunk. they were treated at the hospital and released. videos that glamorize the recreational use of dextromethorphan as a drug do not point out the potential dangers when used recreationally. the girls thought it was safe. >> often times what they choose to believe is what they may read on the internet or what they may kind of tell each other as urban myths. and that's where they kind of get their confidence that these things are safe when they aren't. >> middle school is where they start to experiment. >> reporter: parents are not surprised to hear about the overdose in an area where they feel their children are well monitored but it was a reminder to talk to their children about not taking any medications or drugs even those th
kpix 5's ann notarangelo has more on the big scare at the britton middle school. >> reporter: you can c abuse all over youtube. it's known by skittles and dx m and it's been going on for years. any teen can buy coricidin cold and cough with no questions or restrictions. three eighth grade girls too many pills before -- took too many pills before lunch, acted drunk. they were treated at the hospital and released. videos that glamorize the recreational use of dextromethorphan as a drug do...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the remarkable cockpit video.out of fuel and instead of
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the remarkable cockpit video. ann. >> he ran out of fuel and instead of falling to his death, he became a niche hero. we have new video of that pilot parachuting his plane into the pacific on sunday. you may have seen this video of leu morton's plane falling into the ocean. it happened on a flight from tracy to maui where he was trying to deliver the plane. a parachute deployed from the plane to stockton. this video was shot by the coast guard recording his descent. he had a gopro camera rolling in the cockpit. here's that video that shows the ocean below a look at the cruise ship that came to save him and he points the camera at the parachute you see there and eventually turns the camera back to himself mouthing the words, this is going to be fun. that's right before he lands in the ocean 250 miles from maui. >> without any injuries, it's pretty remarkable thing to be able to say. >> reporter: morton had radioed for help when he was running out of fuel. he may have had trouble accessing an extra fuel tank. the co
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom with the remarkable cockpit video. ann. >> he ran out of fuel and instead of falling to his death, he became a niche hero. we have new video of that pilot parachuting his plane into the pacific on sunday. you may have seen this video of leu morton's plane falling into the ocean. it happened on a flight from tracy to maui where he was trying to deliver the plane. a parachute deployed from the plane to stockton. this video was shot by the coast...
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and kpix 5's anne makovec just got an update from the fire department at the scene.ll us, anne? >> reporter: the building is unstable. this is still a dangerous scene so firefighters are keeping
and kpix 5's anne makovec just got an update from the fire department at the scene.ll us, anne? >> reporter: the building is unstable. this is still a dangerous scene so firefighters are keeping
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kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom and explains what the bill would do. >>> reporter: that proposal would allow doctors to prescribe life-ending medication. this comes nearly a decade after a similar bill failed. this debate was reignited by a woman who left california because it isn't legal here. >> i'm not ashamed to attach my name to what i think is a right that should belong to all terminally ill americans. i really do. >> that is brittany maynard, the bay area woman who was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. she decided to kill herself as she put it with dignity instead of letting the disease slowly kill her. she took a lethal dose of medication last november after moving to portland, oregon one of five states where it's legal for doctors to help people take their own lives. the family supports her decision. >> as an adult, you are in charge of how much pain and how much suffering and how much, um, plodding forward that you want to do. >> in a recent poll by the new england journal of medicine, 67% of respondents said they opposed the practice as does the american medical as
kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom and explains what the bill would do. >>> reporter: that proposal would allow doctors to prescribe life-ending medication. this comes nearly a decade after a similar bill failed. this debate was reignited by a woman who left california because it isn't legal here. >> i'm not ashamed to attach my name to what i think is a right that should belong to all terminally ill americans. i really do. >> that is brittany maynard, the bay area...
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kpix 5's anne makovec in the newsroom explains what the bill would do. >> reporter: it would allow doctors to prescribe life ending medication a debate reignited by a woman who left california because it isn't legal here. >> i'm not ashamed to attach my name to what i think is the right that should belong to all terminally ill americans, i really do. >> reporter: that is brittany maynard the bay area woman who was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and she decided to die as she put it, "with dignity" instead of letting the disease kill her. she took a lethal dose of medication last november after moving to portland, oregon, one of five states where doctors are allowed to help patients kill themselves. >> as an adult, you are in charge of how much pain and suffering and how much, um, plodding forward that you want to do. >> reporter: this bill could face an uphill battle. in a recent poll by the new england journal of medicine 67% of respondents oppose the practice as does the american medical association. some people are afraid it could be abused in cases involving the elderly and the di
kpix 5's anne makovec in the newsroom explains what the bill would do. >> reporter: it would allow doctors to prescribe life ending medication a debate reignited by a woman who left california because it isn't legal here. >> i'm not ashamed to attach my name to what i think is the right that should belong to all terminally ill americans, i really do. >> reporter: that is brittany maynard the bay area woman who was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer and she decided to die as...
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she told kpix 5's ann mackovic she will have her hands full. >> reporter: what are you going to do most differently than your predecessor? >> implementation. i am not about cute titles or announcing initiatives. there are basic things we need to do particularly around safety. even though murders were down last year in oakland, home invasions and aggravated assaults were up. and the city saw another slew of protests that turned into riots, damaging local businesses. >> i am very clear about the line between free speech and passionate politics and vandalism and destruction. >> reporter: but that line for police is very thin. the fear of further violence has often led police to simply allow it. >> they have been very professional. >> reporter: but we have still seen a lot of business owners standing by watching the police watch people break their windows. >> and that has been absolutely unacceptable and that part of the performance from opd, i have been disappointed in. >> reporter: but there is a lot to be proud of, too. lonely planet named oak land as number eight on the list of top ten
she told kpix 5's ann mackovic she will have her hands full. >> reporter: what are you going to do most differently than your predecessor? >> implementation. i am not about cute titles or announcing initiatives. there are basic things we need to do particularly around safety. even though murders were down last year in oakland, home invasions and aggravated assaults were up. and the city saw another slew of protests that turned into riots, damaging local businesses. >> i am...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the scene where firefighters are actually still dousing some of the hot spots. anne. >> reporter: the future of this building is uncertain this afternoon. police are now in the process of finally re-opening mission street but you can see the sidewalk behind me on either side of the building is closed. it will be for some time. and firefighters have been here all morning long watching for flare-ups on the third floor. in all the noise and the chaos of last night's inferno. one sound was missing according to people who live here. the fire alarm. >>> nothing. >> reporter: jamie has an office on the second floor and was in the building when the fire broke out just before 7 p.m. >> tried to get to some of my stuff buy i couldn't. the fire went too fast. >> reporter: one man died after firefighters pulled him out. he lived in one of 18 apartments on the heavily damaged third floor. five other people were taken to the hospital including one firefighter. today, 54 people are homeless and about 20 small businesses are closed. >> i have a 90-gallon fish
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from the scene where firefighters are actually still dousing some of the hot spots. anne. >> reporter: the future of this building is uncertain this afternoon. police are now in the process of finally re-opening mission street but you can see the sidewalk behind me on either side of the building is closed. it will be for some time. and firefighters have been here all morning long watching for flare-ups on the third floor. in all the noise and the chaos...
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kpix 5's anne makovec live at the powell street station with more on a very difficult morning. anne. >> reporter: i'm happy to report that things are finally back to normal after a morning of very long residual delays systemwide. >> it was bad. it was really bad. i'm really late for work. >> reporter: that was the situation for tens of thousands of commuters this morning. >> got on north concord took me about three hours. >> reporter: there were people waiting on bart platforms all around the bay after a body was found on the tracks at the powell street bart station at the height of rush hour just before 8 a.m. the station immediately closed as bart turned off the electric third rail and the medical examiner was called out. >> we move slowly and carefully. there's a lot of safety people all over the place watching. >> reporter: across the bay this line outside oakland's 19th street bart station stretched around the block as bart passengers tried to catch a bus near the paramount theater. depending on where you were coming from, it was a confusing mess. >> they transfer us to an
kpix 5's anne makovec live at the powell street station with more on a very difficult morning. anne. >> reporter: i'm happy to report that things are finally back to normal after a morning of very long residual delays systemwide. >> it was bad. it was really bad. i'm really late for work. >> reporter: that was the situation for tens of thousands of commuters this morning. >> got on north concord took me about three hours. >> reporter: there were people waiting on...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom now with a look at who could be in the running to take senator boxer's seat. >> reporter: this is going to be a political dogfight and the field is wide open. we haven't had an incumbent- free senate race here in california in two decades. so let the game begin. >> i want to come home. i want to come home to the state that i love so much, california. >> reporter: in an internet interview with her grandson, senator barbara boxer announced that she will not run for re- election in 2016. the 74-year-old was elected to congress in 1982 and the senate in '92. but insists that neither age nor political infighting has anything to do with her choice to step down. >> i'll have more time to help other people through my pac for change commute. i have to make sure the senate seat stays progressive. >> reporter: two of the top rumored candidates for the seat, lieutenant governor gavin newsom and attorney general kamala harris both represented by the same political consultants according to former assembly speaker willie brown speaking on kpix 5 sunday
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us in the newsroom now with a look at who could be in the running to take senator boxer's seat. >> reporter: this is going to be a political dogfight and the field is wide open. we haven't had an incumbent- free senate race here in california in two decades. so let the game begin. >> i want to come home. i want to come home to the state that i love so much, california. >> reporter: in an internet interview with her grandson, senator barbara boxer...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live outside the courthouse in san rafael where the doctor was arraigned this morning. anne. >> reporter: it's a case that one judge has already dismissed but a grand jury disagreed and indicted this corte madera doctor on two felony counts. >> might be a very small man in stature but he stands tall against these charges. >> reporter: those charges stem from a road rain incident in court -- road rain incident in corte madera last july. police say he and another man were driving recklessly braking and speeding on paradise drive when simon drove into his garage the man followed and simon shoulder him twice in the abdomen. the lawyer says it's self- defense. >> our law, our constitution, says that dr. simon is entitled to defend his life, himself and his home from an aggressor. >> reporter: a marin county judge ruled there was no evidence for simon to stand trial on attempted voluntary manslaughter. but the d.a. isn't giving up. >> i think it was the wrong decision. it sends the wrong message to our community. and i chose to go by way of a grand jury. >> repo
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live outside the courthouse in san rafael where the doctor was arraigned this morning. anne. >> reporter: it's a case that one judge has already dismissed but a grand jury disagreed and indicted this corte madera doctor on two felony counts. >> might be a very small man in stature but he stands tall against these charges. >> reporter: those charges stem from a road rain incident in court -- road rain incident in corte madera last july. police say...
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kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from a french language center with reaction. >> reporter: employees are still scouring the web for news about this attack. [ non-english language ] is trending on social media. that means i am charlie a show of solidarity from around the world and from french people in the bay area. >> a lot of people on social media. >> reporter: he and the employees at this french- american international school in san francisco are still trying to process the news. >> it's a strong attack on freedom. >> reporter: an attack says stephanie to freedom of the press. >> hebdo is a big newspaper in france. >> reporter: it's a satirical newspaper mocking all aspects of society including many direct portrayals of islam and muslim culture, which may have prompted the attack. >> cy hope that in france people are going to stay reasonable and really understand that it's not every muslim. >> reporter: you know, you don't hear a lot of shooting attacks in france. that's because guns are highly regulated there. and that lack of gun culture is adding to the shock. live in san franc
kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from a french language center with reaction. >> reporter: employees are still scouring the web for news about this attack. [ non-english language ] is trending on social media. that means i am charlie a show of solidarity from around the world and from french people in the bay area. >> a lot of people on social media. >> reporter: he and the employees at this french- american international school in san francisco are still trying to process...
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kpix 5's anne makovec spoke with french natives living in the bay area. >> reporter: it was the main topic of conversation here at this cafe over cafe au lait, as the now international phrase "je suis charlie" ("i am charlie") hangs on the post outside. at this cafe in san francisco, there's only one way to describe today's events. >> relief. relief. >> reporter: relief for this chef, patrick albert, whose family still lives in france. >> they were scared. >> reporter: now french natives like sophie doyle are feeling much better but -- >> the tension was always there. >> reporter: the racial tension that's still exists in france. >> there always has been and there's some lovely people but somehow they saved oh, he is a radical and therefore not this extremist on top of that. >> reporter: one positive to come out of this horrific week, the massive amount of support coming from around the world, "je suis charlie" ("i am charlie") is all over social media. >> everybody is concerned and the global [ indiscernible ] one thing in front, now it's international. >> reporter: international ho
kpix 5's anne makovec spoke with french natives living in the bay area. >> reporter: it was the main topic of conversation here at this cafe over cafe au lait, as the now international phrase "je suis charlie" ("i am charlie") hangs on the post outside. at this cafe in san francisco, there's only one way to describe today's events. >> relief. relief. >> reporter: relief for this chef, patrick albert, whose family still lives in france. >> they were...
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kpix 5's anne makovec with the start of the new legal fight. >> might be a very small man in stature, but he stands tall against these charges. >> reporter: those charges stem from a road rage incident in corte madera last july. police say dr. james simon and another man were both driving recklessly breaking and speeding on -- braking and speeding on paradise drive when simon drove into his garage the man followed and simon shot him twice in the abdomen. his lawyer says it's self- defense. >> our law, our constitution, says that dr. simon is entitled to defend his life, his self and his home from an aggressive. >> reporter: a marin county judge already ruled there wasn't enough evidence for simon to stand trial on attempted voluntary manslaughter. but the d.a. isn't giving up. >> i think it was the wrong decision, it sends the wrong message to our community, and i chose to go by way of a grand jury. >> and that grand jury indicted simon on the lesser charges of assault with a deadly weapon and negligent gun dis charge. >> there was not a reasoned judgment used when that gun was fired.
kpix 5's anne makovec with the start of the new legal fight. >> might be a very small man in stature, but he stands tall against these charges. >> reporter: those charges stem from a road rage incident in corte madera last july. police say dr. james simon and another man were both driving recklessly breaking and speeding on -- braking and speeding on paradise drive when simon drove into his garage the man followed and simon shot him twice in the abdomen. his lawyer says it's self-...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo reports. >> reporter: veronica, this is a medication that anyone can get their hands on. there are no controls on it. you don't have to show identification. i picked this up today at the pharmacy. i tossed it in the car. only then did i notice there is a warning to parents. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: you can find triple c abuse all over youtube. it's known by skittles and dxm and it's been going on for years. any teen can walk into the corner pharmacy and buy coricidin cold and cough with no questions or restrictions. yesterday, three students at britain middle school in morgan hill took too many pills before lunch . >> they looked intox indicated. >> reporter: they said they took up to 12 pills each. the box says not to take 4 in 24 hours. the girls were taken to the hospital treated and released. >> they tell me that, you know, they were doing this for the high that they saw it on youtube and social media and they -- they, um, were under the belief that it was safe. >> reporter: the videos don't point out the warning to parents about teen medicine abuse on
kpix 5's ann notarangelo reports. >> reporter: veronica, this is a medication that anyone can get their hands on. there are no controls on it. you don't have to show identification. i picked this up today at the pharmacy. i tossed it in the car. only then did i notice there is a warning to parents. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: you can find triple c abuse all over youtube. it's known by skittles and dxm and it's been going on for years. any teen can walk into the corner pharmacy...
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. >> new at 6:00, kpix 5's ann notrarangelo is in oakland where teachers are lockedane bitter contractdistrict. >> if you know a teacher you know they spend a lot of hours before school, after school, at their homes, grading papers, setting up lesson plans. all that came to a screeching halt today. teachers walked out promptly at 3:30 to prove their point. they work more hours than they're paid for. >> it is in a way a political theater action but it had to start somewhere and we feel as though we need to gain visibility to this problem that's been going on in oakland for many years. >> reporter: instead of coming in early or staying late to help students run a club, teachers at montera are working strictly 8:30 to 3:30. >> in one class i'm kind of low and need to fix it. one teacher said he can't do it anymore because he didn't think it's fair he's not getting paid for it. >> reporter: the district is dragging its feet solidifying a contract. teachers at each school are coming up with their own protest. >> it's really weird. i'm feeling really uncomfortable by it. that's with any stru
. >> new at 6:00, kpix 5's ann notrarangelo is in oakland where teachers are lockedane bitter contractdistrict. >> if you know a teacher you know they spend a lot of hours before school, after school, at their homes, grading papers, setting up lesson plans. all that came to a screeching halt today. teachers walked out promptly at 3:30 to prove their point. they work more hours than they're paid for. >> it is in a way a political theater action but it had to start somewhere and...
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but kpix 5's ann notarangelo is live with a look at these sinister weapons.>> reporter: elizabeth, livermore police showed me a number of real guns today that i could have sworn were fake. there's a lot being said these days about making toy guns to look like toys but very little about making real guns look real. i asked this sergeant to show me what it looks like when someone points a gun at you. it's unnerving even though every one of these real looking guns is a toy. >> sometimes there's's false perception that officers can immediately identify those things and under high levels of stress. >> reporter: we have seen the tragic results when police confuse a toy for a real gun. the real guns in this collection are to the left and stayed unloaded on the table. senator boxer introduced legislation to stop this confusion requiring toys to look like toys -- but there's a real gun. >> absolutely unbelievable when you start searching through the internet and looking at websiting websites with guns that look like toys. >> reporter: you can find colorful customized r
but kpix 5's ann notarangelo is live with a look at these sinister weapons.>> reporter: elizabeth, livermore police showed me a number of real guns today that i could have sworn were fake. there's a lot being said these days about making toy guns to look like toys but very little about making real guns look real. i asked this sergeant to show me what it looks like when someone points a gun at you. it's unnerving even though every one of these real looking guns is a toy. >> sometimes...
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we're talking 30's and 20's this week ann little light snow.ll talk about that in a few minutes. stay one step head of the weather forecasts cbsphilly app available now in itunes and google play. >> developing right now the family of shane montgomery tells us his death has been ruled an accident. his viewing will be held at the manayunk church where search teams gathered saint john the baptist on thursday night and again friday morning before the funeral mass at 10:00 a.m. shane montgomery disappearedlily thanksgiving morning. the 21-year-old's body was pulled from the schuylkill river in manayunk yesterday after a nearly 40 day search. >>> thousands attended the funeral of officer wenjan liu in new york city today. he is the second of two officers assassinated as he sat inside his police cruiser december 22. the 32-year-old has been a police officer for seven years. he had only been married for two months. the funeral for his partner officer rafael ramos was just last week. >> days after they were assassinateed slain because they wore blue, i
we're talking 30's and 20's this week ann little light snow.ll talk about that in a few minutes. stay one step head of the weather forecasts cbsphilly app available now in itunes and google play. >> developing right now the family of shane montgomery tells us his death has been ruled an accident. his viewing will be held at the manayunk church where search teams gathered saint john the baptist on thursday night and again friday morning before the funeral mass at 10:00 a.m. shane...
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kpix 5's ann notrarangelo on the maernls parachute that led to a water landing in the pacific. >> reporter: the pilot and plane were here yesterday. the plane was being retrofitted for a long range fuel tank. it's how the flight ended that is just amazing. coast guard video of the cirrus sr22 northeast of maui shows the propellers stall and a parachute deploy. it looks a bit unnerving with the plane's nose heading for the water, but you'll see the plane levels out. getting to this point was hours in the making. the pilot realized he was going to be out of fuel before reaching land and hours spent trying to trouble shoot left only one plan. divert to a nearby cruise ship. the plan worked as intended. and there is how the plane landed in the water. the pilot pops out deploys a raft, and waits to be rescued. he was in the water about 40 minutes when the cruise ship showed up. the pilot is 25-year-old lou morton out of seattle. >> everything has been more than impressive, the work from holland america everything worked when everything started to go south. the u.s. coast guard and coordination
kpix 5's ann notrarangelo on the maernls parachute that led to a water landing in the pacific. >> reporter: the pilot and plane were here yesterday. the plane was being retrofitted for a long range fuel tank. it's how the flight ended that is just amazing. coast guard video of the cirrus sr22 northeast of maui shows the propellers stall and a parachute deploy. it looks a bit unnerving with the plane's nose heading for the water, but you'll see the plane levels out. getting to this point...
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and kpix 5's anne makovec just got an update from the fire department at the scene. what can you tell us, anne? >> reporter: the building is unstable. this is still a dangerous scene so firefighters are keeping us back about a block right now. there are still spots of active fire on the third floor of this building. as you mentioned, one person died in this fire. 6 people were injured and 46 people are homeless this morning. it was a dramatic scene last night. debris falling from this mixed use building on to the street below. this is in san francisco's mission district. and the fire was intense as you can see. parts of the ceiling collapsing making fighting this fire very difficult. it started before 7:00 last night at the intersection of 22nd street. now, the top floor of this building is all homes. so firefighters worked feverishly to search for people while trying to keep the fire from spreading. but there came a point where they just had to step away. and as of this morning, they still haven't even come close to assessing the damage to this building. the most wa
and kpix 5's anne makovec just got an update from the fire department at the scene. what can you tell us, anne? >> reporter: the building is unstable. this is still a dangerous scene so firefighters are keeping us back about a block right now. there are still spots of active fire on the third floor of this building. as you mentioned, one person died in this fire. 6 people were injured and 46 people are homeless this morning. it was a dramatic scene last night. debris falling from this...
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but as kpix 5's anne makovec reports, they should now breathing a sigh of relief. >> reporter: at thisc there's only one way to describe today's events, relief for this chef, whose family still lives in france. >> they don't come to paris you have to wait. >> reporter: now french natives like sophie are feeling much better. but -- >> the tension was always there. >> reporter: the racial tension that still exists in france. >> there always has been. there are some lovely people but somehow they said oh, he is arabic so therefore now they -- extremists on top of that. >> reporter: one positive to come out of this horrific week, the massive amount of support coming from around the world. the phrase "je suis charlie" ("i am charlie") is all over social media. >> everybody is concerned and the global people may have been just one thing in france and now it's international. >> reporter: an international hope for peace. >> so happy ended and now everything is going back to normal hopefully. >> reporter: in san francisco, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> "je suis charlie" ("i am charlie") is now one o
but as kpix 5's anne makovec reports, they should now breathing a sigh of relief. >> reporter: at thisc there's only one way to describe today's events, relief for this chef, whose family still lives in france. >> they don't come to paris you have to wait. >> reporter: now french natives like sophie are feeling much better. but -- >> the tension was always there. >> reporter: the racial tension that still exists in france. >> there always has been. there are...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom and reports that it's all stemming from a protest last november punishment still pending. >> reporter: we are talking about the possibility of $70,000 in restitution charges. protestors plan to confront the bart board about it tonight. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it all stems from this on black friday. 14 protestors chained themselves to a bart train at the west oakland station to protest recent police shootings and that disrupted service through the transbay tube for hours. court documents show the district attorney's office is seeking restitution in bringing misdemeanor trespass charges for tying up the bart system. bart's general manager is interested in community service as an alternate to financial restitution. protestors want the charges dropped. there is another item on the agenda for this evening that might help appease those protestors a discussion over forming a community advisory board to oversee the police department. that board meeting starts at 5 p.m. in oakland. live in the newsroom, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >> the black friday 14 protes
kpix 5's anne makovec is in the newsroom and reports that it's all stemming from a protest last november punishment still pending. >> reporter: we are talking about the possibility of $70,000 in restitution charges. protestors plan to confront the bart board about it tonight. [ chanting ] >> reporter: it all stems from this on black friday. 14 protestors chained themselves to a bart train at the west oakland station to protest recent police shootings and that disrupted service...
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kpix 5's ann notarangelo shows us what neighbors are giving up to make that happen. >> reporter: watch how close this car is to these teenagers walking along the road. that's the daily obstacle course on walnut boulevard between homestead and sierra drive. >> there's a pretty dangerous stretch of road out there and think about our kids. >> reporter: it wasn't her kids that were hit last year. >> i could tell i had been hit in the back and landed in a driveway off to the right. >> reporter: a truck's bumper and side mirror shattered her lower back. she is convinced a child would have been killed. there is nowhere safe to walk here. on one side is a culvert with nowhere to go but down and the other side has a ditch. >> they just tell me whatever car is coming just get in the ditch. and when it's raining, every once in a while i have to go not road because i don't want to get wet and muddy. >> reporter: it's 1,000 feet of dangerous roadway but the city told the climbers it will cost $6 million to fix because of drain issues. >> it's an expensive project. >> reporter: waiting for the city
kpix 5's ann notarangelo shows us what neighbors are giving up to make that happen. >> reporter: watch how close this car is to these teenagers walking along the road. that's the daily obstacle course on walnut boulevard between homestead and sierra drive. >> there's a pretty dangerous stretch of road out there and think about our kids. >> reporter: it wasn't her kids that were hit last year. >> i could tell i had been hit in the back and landed in a driveway off to the...
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kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the latest homicides which took place minutes apart just a short distanceher in the bayview district. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and just two hours before those shootings, here at san francisco city hall, the board of supervisors approved a resolution to create a gun violence task force. this morning one woman is recovering. she was shot in an suv, a man was with her. he is dead. that happened in broad daylight at about 4:00 yesterday afternoon on bayshore boulevard. the woman from that suv was able to stumble into the old clamhouse restaurant to get help. again the man that was with her died and about 10 minutes before that, a woman was shot on revere street. she later died at the hospital. police say they don't know yet if these two shootings are related. nobody has been arrested in either case. now, just a couple of weeks ago on our sunday morning program here on kpix 5, a board supervisor london breed was talking about the need for all aspects of the community to step up to the plate. >> it's not just the politician's job. it's the family's job. i
kpix 5's anne makovec has more on the latest homicides which took place minutes apart just a short distanceher in the bayview district. anne. >> reporter: that's right. and just two hours before those shootings, here at san francisco city hall, the board of supervisors approved a resolution to create a gun violence task force. this morning one woman is recovering. she was shot in an suv, a man was with her. he is dead. that happened in broad daylight at about 4:00 yesterday afternoon on...
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kpix 5's anne makovec is here with what's happening today. >> reporter: the u.s. committee is meeting in denver and they will be considering once again which city should host the bid which one they will feature in the international contest. that city will go up against others from around the world and one will host the 2024 olympics. a new development in the east bay could be the bay area's ticket to the u.s. bid. >> we have in play the possibility of an arena option in oakland. >> reporter: here's why. for years, the raiders have hit a financial wall when it comes to building a new stadium. at the same time, the bay area olympic bid has needed a stadium big enough to host the opening and closing ceremonies. >> the olympic committee is interested in actually supporting a stadium construction project that would be a permanent facility, a legacies facility. >> we believe that with the idea of it including the possibility of a major track and field arena, the stadium being built in oakland that could accommodate the raiders, that that is a good combination. >> report
kpix 5's anne makovec is here with what's happening today. >> reporter: the u.s. committee is meeting in denver and they will be considering once again which city should host the bid which one they will feature in the international contest. that city will go up against others from around the world and one will host the 2024 olympics. a new development in the east bay could be the bay area's ticket to the u.s. bid. >> we have in play the possibility of an arena option in oakland....
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. >>> anne arundel county firefighters s a fire at a children's store was intentionally set. right now investigators need your help finding these persons of interest in this arson. take a look at some of the damage. this happened yesterday at toyss on ritchie highway. the fire did more than $250,000 in damage. >>> tomorrow you are invited to attend a march to show support for n will start at noon. if you want to go, you're endo yo. virginians support laws that would require universities to report sexual assaults to police. 800 people were surveyed by virginia commonwealth university. 92% think that schools should report crimes to police within 48 hours. 66% of people polled believe that virginia's campuses are safe. > washingtonian magazine offering nine people in our area as washingtonians of the year. among those whohonored yesterday, the prince george's county executive as wel movie critic arch campbell. the magazine hop ors live >>> pret embarrassing moment for a sheriff's office in florida as they use the word dog instead of the word god. they were working to fix this mi
. >>> anne arundel county firefighters s a fire at a children's store was intentionally set. right now investigators need your help finding these persons of interest in this arson. take a look at some of the damage. this happened yesterday at toyss on ritchie highway. the fire did more than $250,000 in damage. >>> tomorrow you are invited to attend a march to show support for n will start at noon. if you want to go, you're endo yo. virginians support laws that would require...
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. >>> if you know a teacher, but as kpix 5's note note shows -- ann notarangelo shows us, at one particularin oakland, there's no more before or after work. >> reporter: teachers walked out promptly at 3:30 to prove their point. they work more hours than they're paid for. >> it is in a way a political theater action. but it had to start somewhere. and we feel as though we need to gain visibility to this problem that's been going on in? oakland for many years. >> reporter: instead of coming in early or staying late to help students or run a club, they are working strictly 8:30 to 3:30. >> i'm kind of low and i need to fix it in one class and my teacher said he can't do it anymore because he thinks it's not fair he's not getting paid for it. >> reporter: the teachers' union believes the district is dragging its feet solidifying a contract. they took the lead with this action. >> it's really weird. i've been feeling really uncomfortable by it but that's with any stuckable there has to be some kind of discomfort. >> reporter: teachers want a secure pay raise on the table. the district says it's
. >>> if you know a teacher, but as kpix 5's note note shows -- ann notarangelo shows us, at one particularin oakland, there's no more before or after work. >> reporter: teachers walked out promptly at 3:30 to prove their point. they work more hours than they're paid for. >> it is in a way a political theater action. but it had to start somewhere. and we feel as though we need to gain visibility to this problem that's been going on in? oakland for many years. >>...
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ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. kpix5's christian hartnett is in san francisco with the proposal that has some drivers all revved up tonight. christian? >> reporter: well yeah, a lot of drivers don't like the idea. especially with the low gas prices we are seeing right now. and the drivers who have invested in more fuel efficient cars say it wouldn't be fair. stan max climbs into the hybrid car he bought last year. a purchase made because of the 300 miles he wracks up a week. it may save gas, but it may not save him much money if he has to pay by the mile. the current state tax is 36 cents a gallon but they are thinking of scrapping that and charging a mileage tax. a test program wouldn't start until 2017. frequent drivers may end up paying more. >> i may have to do the calculations and see, but it doesn't sound good. >> reporter: revenue from the state gas tax the used to maintain state highways and bridges. the state says that revenue has been dropping quickly due to more fuel efficient cars on the road. governor brown sa
ann notarangelo. >> and i'm brian hackney. kpix5's christian hartnett is in san francisco with the proposal that has some drivers all revved up tonight. christian? >> reporter: well yeah, a lot of drivers don't like the idea. especially with the low gas prices we are seeing right now. and the drivers who have invested in more fuel efficient cars say it wouldn't be fair. stan max climbs into the hybrid car he bought last year. a purchase made because of the 300 miles he wracks up a...
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anne thompson. ♪ >> reporter: on the opening track of u2's new album, bono plays guitar for what may be the last timetoday, on the band's website he reveals recovering from his biking accident in central park is harder than he ever thought. as i write this, it is not clear that i will ever play guitar again. the band have reminded me that neither they nor western civilization are depending on this. ♪ one love ♪ >> reporter: it is his voice, not the guitar that made him a global rock star. it's that sound as a window into his soul. today a multimedia glimpse of the life that is so much more than rock and roll. there's an x-ray of his now-titanium elbow, broken in the accident along with his shoulder, face, hand and his irish pride. bono was wearing lycra cycling shorts, yes, lycra, this is not very rock and roll. jimmy fallon's impersonation when u2 canceled the "tonight show" was a better bono than i could ever be, writes the rocker. ♪ and he thanks bruce springsteen for stepping in for him on world aids day. with a healthy dose of self-deprecating humor, bono muses about his family music, and his ma
anne thompson. ♪ >> reporter: on the opening track of u2's new album, bono plays guitar for what may be the last timetoday, on the band's website he reveals recovering from his biking accident in central park is harder than he ever thought. as i write this, it is not clear that i will ever play guitar again. the band have reminded me that neither they nor western civilization are depending on this. ♪ one love ♪ >> reporter: it is his voice, not the guitar that made him a...