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but i said, betty something's wrong. something's wrong. something's wrong. >> the thing is back at the house that morning, officer medhurst was thinking the very same thing, especially after kelly told him the pontiac was missing along with his keys and wall wallet. he had dinged his car so maybe he had taken it in for repairs. >> i asked kelly if there was a mechanic that randy used and she named the local mechanic, and i called them, and i said is this car there? and they said, no, it wasn't there. >> so where was it? had he driven it home? did he have it when he bought his mexican takeout? >> the owner of the restaurant showed me their video surveillance. i was able to find a car. it appeared to be randy's driving through the drive-through to get an order matching the food that i found next to him, his body. >> so now you know a lot more. >> i knew the car had made it to greeley. >> and probably all the way home with randy, but after that. >> had no idea. >> two days later medhurst got the news. during the autopsy, the medical examiner
but i said, betty something's wrong. something's wrong. something's wrong. >> the thing is back at the house that morning, officer medhurst was thinking the very same thing, especially after kelly told him the pontiac was missing along with his keys and wall wallet. he had dinged his car so maybe he had taken it in for repairs. >> i asked kelly if there was a mechanic that randy used and she named the local mechanic, and i called them, and i said is this car there? and they said,...
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. >> my name is betty bland. for more than a century, a strange inheritance collected dust in the attic. my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this "strange inheritance" tale is born in belfast, ireland, in 1836. his name is harry mcardle. as a child, harry's a whiz with a paintbrush or sketch pad. would we describe him as a prodigy? >> i mean, probably. he was a very prolific painter. >> as a teenager, he immigrates to america and attends the maryland institute of the arts, where he creates this award-winning sketch of a failed royal coup. >> the level of detail that he got into this was really fantastic. >> the fine detail, the shading. it's so intricate. when civil war breaks out, mcardle puts
. >> my name is betty bland. for more than a century, a strange inheritance collected dust in the attic. my husband and i thought it was worthless, until our grandson john surprised us all. >> i'm john buell. i knew my great-great-grandfather was a famous artist renowned for his epic murals of texas battles. i had no idea i'd end up solving a mystery surrounding one of them. >> i meet betty and john at the family home, where they explain that the benefactor in this...
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host: we have calls lined up for you, and was thought with betty -- and we will start with betty from kansas emma for dr. richard besser. go ahead. caller: those agencies that promote, contrary to public health, i fear people only get their information from their news source that aligns with their political beliefs. if we could have public-health information that is nonpolitical , may be more people would listen to it. i have a degree in public health, and i just feel that people are following political bent rather than good health thank you. caller: -- guest: betty, i believe you one hundred percent -- i agree with you 100%. the most powerful tool the public has is its voice. upping the public understand why certain recommendations are being made, what is being learned. that has been taken away at the federal level. normally what we would be seeing during a crisis like this is the director of the cdc or a high level cdc official briefing the media, or talking to the public every single day. it is what i did during h1n1. you see it in just about every public-health response. if you th
host: we have calls lined up for you, and was thought with betty -- and we will start with betty from kansas emma for dr. richard besser. go ahead. caller: those agencies that promote, contrary to public health, i fear people only get their information from their news source that aligns with their political beliefs. if we could have public-health information that is nonpolitical , may be more people would listen to it. i have a degree in public health, and i just feel that people are following...
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kpix5 reporter betty yu joining us live in san francisco tonight with more. betty? >> reporter: not out of the woods but the seven day average of new cases in san francisco is 29. and that is down from 37 the previous week. so that's a positive trend for businesses and people across the bay area. it was a full house tonight at sister restaurant's epic steak and water bar. it was a balmy san francisco night. others chose to eat at socially distanced tables indoors and the kitchens were buzzing with activity. >> it has been so warm. when is it ever like this? but, take advantage of it while it is like this. >> the measures that the city is taking to enable street dining has really made it much easier. and the weather is obviously a huge plus. >> reporter: today's high of 93 degrees tied for the second warmest temperature recorded this late in the year. >> we are probably about 40 to maybe 50% of what we were last year. in reality it is tough to make it sustainable as a business at that level. we are happy we are able to take care of the guests. >> reporter: they are e
kpix5 reporter betty yu joining us live in san francisco tonight with more. betty? >> reporter: not out of the woods but the seven day average of new cases in san francisco is 29. and that is down from 37 the previous week. so that's a positive trend for businesses and people across the bay area. it was a full house tonight at sister restaurant's epic steak and water bar. it was a balmy san francisco night. others chose to eat at socially distanced tables indoors and the kitchens were...
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live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >> all right, betty. >>> that's not the only thing happening tomorrow. the san francisco museum of modern art is opening back up to the public. for the next couple of weeks you can visit the museum for free. >>> this week, they spoke with cbsn about keeping visitors safe. >> we can offer the best air in the world. museum air is wonderful. masks will be required. we have a very large building, so, social distancing will not be a problem here. >> the museum will open with new hours of operation from 10:00 to 5:00 friday through monday. 1:00 to 8:00 on thursdays, it will be closed on tuesdays and wednesdays. >>> well, brian, tonight, the future of one of san francisco's few remaining gas stations is fueling quite a debate. twin peaks auto care is located at the busy corner of portolo drive on land owned by the city. the gas station owner is asking the city to sign a 25 year lease extension. but some residents want the city to transform the land into affordable housing. >> this is a city that is in desperate need of affordable housing. and, this is
live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >> all right, betty. >>> that's not the only thing happening tomorrow. the san francisco museum of modern art is opening back up to the public. for the next couple of weeks you can visit the museum for free. >>> this week, they spoke with cbsn about keeping visitors safe. >> we can offer the best air in the world. museum air is wonderful. masks will be required. we have a very large building, so, social distancing will not be...
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betty? >> reporter: we are talking about more than 3,000 here in livermore, which is in alameda county. tonight people i spoke with say they have already received 48- hour notices via text and e- mail. text message alerts like these have gone out to many residents in livermore, warning them that pg&e may turn off their power due to the weather forecast. >> the utility says its goal is to return most customers within 12 daylight hours. >> that year when we had to shut off scott we weren't prepared and didn't have a generator, so we had to get a generator and it was off for almost two days. we have freezers full of food. >> reporter: this year, tom is prepared. pg&e announced tonight, it expects to shut off power to several counties in northern california including six in the bay area due to hot, dry and windy conditions later this week. the psps could impact more than 3400 customers, 2,000 in napa county and more than 600 in neighboring sonoma county. livermore's mayor says the city has been
betty? >> reporter: we are talking about more than 3,000 here in livermore, which is in alameda county. tonight people i spoke with say they have already received 48- hour notices via text and e- mail. text message alerts like these have gone out to many residents in livermore, warning them that pg&e may turn off their power due to the weather forecast. >> the utility says its goal is to return most customers within 12 daylight hours. >> that year when we had to shut off...
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betty? >> reporter: here in san mateo county we're talking about 3,600 customers affected by this and pg&e has set up a community resource center here at the half moon bay library. so residents can get water and power. >> it's helpful because you can put a lot of stuff in here and you can put the seats down and sleep in there. >> reporter: downtown half moon bay resident elizabeth cross is ready to go should she need to evacuate, though the public safety power shutoff is not expected to happen in the more urbanized parts of half moon bay. >> we have everything set up in the garage. we have a food box, our earthquake preparedness kit with the radio, all that kind of stuff you need, our paperwork. all we have to do is grab our computers and passports. >> reporter: today's high winds, extremely low humidity mixed with dry vegetation and severe drought are making for dangerous conditions similar to those during the kincade fire last year and 2017 wine country fires. >> we are definitely hoping r
betty? >> reporter: here in san mateo county we're talking about 3,600 customers affected by this and pg&e has set up a community resource center here at the half moon bay library. so residents can get water and power. >> it's helpful because you can put a lot of stuff in here and you can put the seats down and sleep in there. >> reporter: downtown half moon bay resident elizabeth cross is ready to go should she need to evacuate, though the public safety power shutoff is...
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down from $590 million. >> betty, we saw them wearing masks but the dispensary has in fact implement it other safety protocols. it >> reporter: that's right, allen, we did see social distancing being enforced, while we were there this evening. there was also plenty of hand sanitizer around, and in one interesting trends that have pointed out, people are buying in bulk, so that they can reduce the number of trips they have to take. allen? >> betty, thank you so much. >>> storm watch for you right now, we are monitoring hurricane delta tonight. this budget slammed into the gulf coast two hours ago, as a category two storm, and new vdeo tonight shows a storm surge in louisiana. power poles withstanding 100 mile-per-hour wind, and we are seeing horizontal rain. a road sign and nearly submerged and the roads in the town of creel? well, the fish didn't even really know the reds, they became more like raging rivers. tonight in nearby lake charles, round two, residents there feeling the wrath of yet another hurricane. >> six weeks ago, hurricane laura traveled that same path, lake charles st
down from $590 million. >> betty, we saw them wearing masks but the dispensary has in fact implement it other safety protocols. it >> reporter: that's right, allen, we did see social distancing being enforced, while we were there this evening. there was also plenty of hand sanitizer around, and in one interesting trends that have pointed out, people are buying in bulk, so that they can reduce the number of trips they have to take. allen? >> betty, thank you so much....
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kpix5 reporter betty yu is here with more. betty? >> liz, that deadly shooting happened in front of several witnesses in union square. although crime is down overall in san francisco, we are seeing more robberies and thefts in the area as the city loosens coronavirus restrictions. this is cell phone video of police performing cpr on the suspect. moments earlier they say he tried to rob a man on geary street across from neiman marcus. police responded around 5 p.m. thursday after hearing gunshots. they found a 21-year-old man hit by gunfire. you can also see an officer standing near three guns on the sidewalk which they recovered as evidence. witnesses told police the attempted robbery went south when things turned physical. it resulted in the suspect getting shot. he later died at the hospital. >> i've been down in union square for many, many years and really it's the first time i heard about somebody getting killed down here on the street. so i guess things are probably getting a little bit more dangerous and worse. >> today san fra
kpix5 reporter betty yu is here with more. betty? >> liz, that deadly shooting happened in front of several witnesses in union square. although crime is down overall in san francisco, we are seeing more robberies and thefts in the area as the city loosens coronavirus restrictions. this is cell phone video of police performing cpr on the suspect. moments earlier they say he tried to rob a man on geary street across from neiman marcus. police responded around 5 p.m. thursday after hearing...
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i may come a section four might wonderful, mike, jack steve, and susan and definitely my dear wife betty. chantingÇ we republicans have had some tough competition. we not only preach the virtues, we practice them. but tonight we come together not on a battlefield to conclude a cease-fire but to join forces on a training field that is conditioned us all for the rugged contest ahead. [applause] let me say this, from the bottom of my heart, after the scrimmage is of the past few months, it really feels good to have ronald reagan on the same side of the line. [applause] to strengthen our championship lineup, the convention has wisely chosen one of the ablest americans as our next vice president, senator bob dole of kansas. with his hope, your help, with the help of millions of americans, who cherish peace, who want freedom preserved, prosperity shared and pride in america. we will win this election. i speak not of a republican victory, but a victory for the american people. you at home listening tonight, you are the people who pay the taxes and obey the laws, you are the people who make our
i may come a section four might wonderful, mike, jack steve, and susan and definitely my dear wife betty. chantingÇ we republicans have had some tough competition. we not only preach the virtues, we practice them. but tonight we come together not on a battlefield to conclude a cease-fire but to join forces on a training field that is conditioned us all for the rugged contest ahead. [applause] let me say this, from the bottom of my heart, after the scrimmage is of the past few months, it really...
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. >> kpix5's betty yu shows us the team may have moved to san francisco, but they are still very active in oakland. >> think of the history here. this is where steph curry and klay thompson and draymond green did all the hard work. >> reporter: starting this weekend it will be where voters can drop off ballots and vote in person. more than half the teams in the league are turning their facilities into efficient and safe polling places. >> this istenth street. >> reporter: this year voters can drop off ballots without getting out of their cars at tenth and clay streets in downtown oakland. warriors president rick welts walked me through the in-person voting process. registration begins outside the marriott hotel. the team will have strict covid procedures in place. >> so here we are on the fifth floor. >> reporter: they will move people along into the old facility in groups of 15 making sure there's adequate spacing between voters. masks must be worn at all times. the team recently hosted poll working training at the site. >> it's been such a powerful message from the players and coaches
. >> kpix5's betty yu shows us the team may have moved to san francisco, but they are still very active in oakland. >> think of the history here. this is where steph curry and klay thompson and draymond green did all the hard work. >> reporter: starting this weekend it will be where voters can drop off ballots and vote in person. more than half the teams in the league are turning their facilities into efficient and safe polling places. >> this istenth street. >>...
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in san jose, betty yu. >>> a survival guide to help repair for the shut offs of the website, kpix.com. >> recording the highest daily number of covid-19 cases since the pandemic began. more than 82,000 new infections were recorded. 41 states reporting an increase in the average number, the heartland, the middle the country, that is where people are getting sick, 15 states have reported record hospitalizations in the last week.>>> also tonight, researchers estimate the death toll back -- death toll could pass 500,000 by march, but university of washington study said hundred thousand lives could be saved through february if 95% of americans wear a mask, last month only about half of u.s. residents reported that they always wear a mask in public.>>> east oakland residents are doing their part to take back their streets after a surge of violence. andrea joins us from oakland with more on the grassroots effort. >> reporter: here at city hall there been discussions about defunding police, as oakland faces a crime wave, they are making a plea to settle disputes with words and not weapons. op
in san jose, betty yu. >>> a survival guide to help repair for the shut offs of the website, kpix.com. >> recording the highest daily number of covid-19 cases since the pandemic began. more than 82,000 new infections were recorded. 41 states reporting an increase in the average number, the heartland, the middle the country, that is where people are getting sick, 15 states have reported record hospitalizations in the last week.>>> also tonight, researchers estimate the...
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certainly betty frieden was jewish. and i'm jewish. [laughter] there is betty frieden. why so many jewish women -- why this is the case is just a interesting question. i don't know. maybe it's because there a kind of marginality that jewish women particularly of this generation experience, that they draw upon that underlies their feminism. also, there are arguments that a period in which, after an immigrant jewish generation in which men and women, husbands and wives join together to bring their families into the american dream. now we entry the 1950's and sort of the mad men period. where the next generation of jewish men eager to assimilate to american society are, how shall i say this, they are not as committed to, and linked to the mutuality of their relationship with jewish women. it is possible there is a kind of that jewish women of this , generation understand about this basis. lee: the question why do you , think the british suffragists were more prone to use violent methods their cause? for their cause? also, with their connections between these movements befo
certainly betty frieden was jewish. and i'm jewish. [laughter] there is betty frieden. why so many jewish women -- why this is the case is just a interesting question. i don't know. maybe it's because there a kind of marginality that jewish women particularly of this generation experience, that they draw upon that underlies their feminism. also, there are arguments that a period in which, after an immigrant jewish generation in which men and women, husbands and wives join together to bring...
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betty? >> levi stadium is one of nearly 100 full service centers that will open tomorrow morning through election day. all ready this county has seen record early voting numbers. at the registrar of voters in san jose, this evening car after car dropped off bags of ballots collected from drop off boxes across the county. it was buzzing with activity. kenny garrison decided to vote early for the first time to avoid any hiccups on election day. >> i've always vote richmond the day of. i get up early. i voted in every election since i was 18. so it's important to me. but today wasn't that bad. i really did appreciate having a little bit of flexibility. >> by this time in 2016, the county received more than 200,000 ballots. this year, more than 511,000 ballots are all ready in. the county has all ready broken a record for reaching 1 million registered voters. >> but we do want to encourage voters, make sure you sign the back of that envelope. make sure you put the date and the address on the bac
betty? >> levi stadium is one of nearly 100 full service centers that will open tomorrow morning through election day. all ready this county has seen record early voting numbers. at the registrar of voters in san jose, this evening car after car dropped off bags of ballots collected from drop off boxes across the county. it was buzzing with activity. kenny garrison decided to vote early for the first time to avoid any hiccups on election day. >> i've always vote richmond the day of....
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in oakland, betty yu, kpix5. >>> vallejo police are in is to getting a shooting that left a 28-year-old man dead. it happened just before 4:00 this morning near ascot and columbus parkways. when officers arrived, they tried reviving the victim, but he died at the scene. the victim's name has not been released and so far no word on a possible motive. >>> let's take a live look right now outside from our salesforce camera it was another warm day across the bay area and still is but there is some concern as well and meteorologist darren peck is here with the fire weather watch just issued for tomorrow. darren? >> just as we start to cool down, we would like to start changing our thoughts on the weather, but we cannot, we are still in fire weather season and here is the next fire weather watch. everywhere on the map in yellow has got it it starts tomorrow night at 11:00 and does not expire until 8:00 a.m. on wednesday. this one is focused primarily on the northbay mountains and the further north up into the sacramento valley and you can watch how this is going to play out. see the time appe
in oakland, betty yu, kpix5. >>> vallejo police are in is to getting a shooting that left a 28-year-old man dead. it happened just before 4:00 this morning near ascot and columbus parkways. when officers arrived, they tried reviving the victim, but he died at the scene. the victim's name has not been released and so far no word on a possible motive. >>> let's take a live look right now outside from our salesforce camera it was another warm day across the bay area and still is...
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kpix5's betty yu reports from one early voting site in san francisco which is getting ready to see an influx of voters, tomorrow. >> reporter: maryland and breed says the goal of this voting center outside the civic auditorium is to keep voting a safe and easy as possible, and to encourage a strong turnout. >> reporter: the city hall voting center has been moved outside this year under these large tent on grove street. the department of elections saw an 80% turnout in the last presidential election, so the city is preparing for record numbers. despite i'm going to try to get down tomorrow to vote. i'm really excited that they have the early voting, to just get it out of the way, then i can work to get everybody else out to vote. >> reporter: this voting center is just one option presented the skins. on election day it will be one of 188 in person polling places spread across the city. everyone choosing to use one will be given ppe on site. if you are voting by mail, you can drop your ballot in one of nearly 1400 collection boxes. >> we are not going to let covid-19 stop us, from makin
kpix5's betty yu reports from one early voting site in san francisco which is getting ready to see an influx of voters, tomorrow. >> reporter: maryland and breed says the goal of this voting center outside the civic auditorium is to keep voting a safe and easy as possible, and to encourage a strong turnout. >> reporter: the city hall voting center has been moved outside this year under these large tent on grove street. the department of elections saw an 80% turnout in the last...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> turning to weather now, get ready for more hot temperatures and you know what that means, increased fire danger. tonight pg&e is warning nearly 50,000 customers that they could have their power shut off beginning wednesday. every bay area county is on this list now except san francisco and marin. here's the breakdown. the biggest potential impact is in napa county followed by alameda, contra costa and santa clara. >>> meteorologist darren peck joins us now with a closer look at what could develop into some dangerous condition cans. >>s. >> until we get a widespread rain, we'll keep doing this. right now it's a fire weather watch. it starts wednesday morning and it goes until friday morning, but specifically it's going to be overnight wednesday into thursday morning when the worst winds will come through. it focuses on the mountains of the north bay, the east bay hills and down into the santa cruz mountains. just to show you the visualization on how the winds will pick up, tomorrow at 2:00 in the afternoon there's nothing, but as i advance this you can
in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> turning to weather now, get ready for more hot temperatures and you know what that means, increased fire danger. tonight pg&e is warning nearly 50,000 customers that they could have their power shut off beginning wednesday. every bay area county is on this list now except san francisco and marin. here's the breakdown. the biggest potential impact is in napa county followed by alameda, contra costa and santa clara. >>> meteorologist darren...
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betty yu is in san jose for how to prepare for the worst. >> parts of the bay area have been in and out of red flag warnings all month, this sunday's wind event will bring winds we have not seen this year. the landscape is dry, the winds will be high, and the humidity low, maurice has already received a text alert from pg nd about the possibility of power shut offs in his neighborhood. >> 2 dogs, 3 children, 4 go bags, everything is ready, we are ready with water and food. >> reporter: owns grandview restaurant, a steakhouse that overlooks the santa clara valley, an area that might not typically experience red flag conditions. he is prepared to move guests indoors and close part of the outdoor dining patio. >> we have our generators and a plan for animals as well, we have a 50 acre farm across the street. and are water. >> reporter: cal fire is bringing more firefighters and equipment, including aircraft earlier in the day to respond. >> residence miles from wildland areas need to be on high alert. embers can travel oftentimes a mile past the head of the fire. >> reporter: in addition t
betty yu is in san jose for how to prepare for the worst. >> parts of the bay area have been in and out of red flag warnings all month, this sunday's wind event will bring winds we have not seen this year. the landscape is dry, the winds will be high, and the humidity low, maurice has already received a text alert from pg nd about the possibility of power shut offs in his neighborhood. >> 2 dogs, 3 children, 4 go bags, everything is ready, we are ready with water and food. >>...
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debts and the terms and conditions under which this debt has been contracted to hear a very gray and bettyconcern for everyone try to hang by in the stock and by where i was catching on and thanks for joining us on day to me of business. thank you very much. so from a business team here in berlin if you do want more from us check out our website www dot com slash business we're also on facebook and twitter such as us on that by suggesting us and taking. each session for spectacular pictures. it's their passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes the most while most photographers in the world. come from traditional and sturdy. 5 adventures. one. the preservation of our planet. it's not just an issue of pardon trees and certain kind isn't it more than. the sauce that's dangerous or are causing her passion for child starts november 6th. t w. this is d w news asia coming up today ahead of staged prefers living away from it. thailand's king mahal budget of long gone spends a lot of his time in germany now protesters are asking why and demanding reform of the moment. and going hu
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betty yu is in santa clara county showing us what to expect. >> reporter: and san jose, car after car dropping off bags of ballots collected from the drop off boxes across the county, and it was buzzing with activity. kenny garrison is voting early for the first time to avoid the hiccups on election day. >> always voted on the day of, and i get up early and that is usually my first stop for the day, voting in every election since i was 18. today was not that bad so i appreciated the flexibility. >> reporter: by this time in 2016 the county received over 200,000 ballots but this time over 511,000 ballots are already in. the county has already broken the record, reaching 1 million registered voters. >> we encourage voters to make sure to sign the back of the envelope. is sure to put the date and address on the back. that is very important, and the number one reason a ballot will get rejected. >> reporter: workers finis at the mountain view community center, expected to have long lines and the fourth most visited location during the primaries. >> if you can drop off the vote by mail you
betty yu is in santa clara county showing us what to expect. >> reporter: and san jose, car after car dropping off bags of ballots collected from the drop off boxes across the county, and it was buzzing with activity. kenny garrison is voting early for the first time to avoid the hiccups on election day. >> always voted on the day of, and i get up early and that is usually my first stop for the day, voting in every election since i was 18. today was not that bad so i appreciated the...
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it was a pain because it's the same time you know why don't you betty i can't believe my hospital bills and my doctor bills before the super red list believe i do the best i can i eat sparingly i could yet $75.00 a month i'm very careful. illegal eating my p.t.s.d. is back that i didn't know what was low and they ended up paying it myself and. i don't talk about it this much and i. thought it was 4 years old at the time i. was in a friend's house and she came down the smaller and seen me used to she. get it down and i don't know what happened but i 18th floor when the doctor a couple just asked me a question that i just broke down into study crisis who would fly with you know what to live on they were. right everyone please leave the bush back to the lighting and the new york city bred. i itch. legal. one. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a made i
it was a pain because it's the same time you know why don't you betty i can't believe my hospital bills and my doctor bills before the super red list believe i do the best i can i eat sparingly i could yet $75.00 a month i'm very careful. illegal eating my p.t.s.d. is back that i didn't know what was low and they ended up paying it myself and. i don't talk about it this much and i. thought it was 4 years old at the time i. was in a friend's house and she came down the smaller and seen me used...
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thanks to betty and margery and pete.s of rock that could hold clues about all sorts of questions about the universe. let's take a look at the moment it landed. the hazard map is go for tag. contact expected in 50 seconds. we're going in! applause. touchdown declared. all right! sampling is in progress. let's get some reaction now from professor sara russell, a science team member of nasa's osiris—rex mission. good morning to you, thank you so much forjoining us. explain to us the excitement, this is really significant, is it? it's an incredible moment for the nation, so it launched four years ago and we have been waiting for these few seconds when we will actually grab a sample from the surface and hopefully get a chance to bring it back to earth for us all to have a look at. i have read this quote, let us know that the difficulty of doing this, a nasa scientist compare the landing to trying to park a remote—controlled car 300 million kilometres away on an asteroid the size of the empire state building. it is largely min
thanks to betty and margery and pete.s of rock that could hold clues about all sorts of questions about the universe. let's take a look at the moment it landed. the hazard map is go for tag. contact expected in 50 seconds. we're going in! applause. touchdown declared. all right! sampling is in progress. let's get some reaction now from professor sara russell, a science team member of nasa's osiris—rex mission. good morning to you, thank you so much forjoining us. explain to us the excitement,...
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as kpix 5 betty yu reports, barbary sunset celebrates a one- year anniversary with bright spots amid the pandemic. >> reporter: the stress of the pandemic made mike doane smoke marijuana more often and unable to train as the "krav maga" student and stuck at home. these are increasing reasons why they are visiting barbary sunset . >> it's a nice chill factor to calm down. >> reporter: it is a san francisco only cannabis dispensary on the westside who said sales have doubled as the pandemic began. that has helped them to expand the product line with much of the this is coming from first- time cbd users dealing with insomnia and anxiety. >> if you are a parent at home listening to a lack of things open and you're listening to your child running up and down the halls, it's best to kind of start out slow with cbd. >> reporter: the dispensary pivoted the business. >> we never closed. like i said, we were adaptable and expanded we started delivery. >> reporter: barbary sunset said they have doubled the staff to 30 including adding new drivers across the state the legal marijuana industry is
as kpix 5 betty yu reports, barbary sunset celebrates a one- year anniversary with bright spots amid the pandemic. >> reporter: the stress of the pandemic made mike doane smoke marijuana more often and unable to train as the "krav maga" student and stuck at home. these are increasing reasons why they are visiting barbary sunset . >> it's a nice chill factor to calm down. >> reporter: it is a san francisco only cannabis dispensary on the westside who said sales have...
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i am going to be at the table and betty do -- ready to take action. rep. finkenauer: i do not support defunding the police. need toright now, we make sure there are enough funds to have proper training. that is one of the bills we worked on, the justice in policing acts. i want to say thank you to represent a hinson for voting -- representative hinson. the black caucus did an incredible job but i was happy to see that that day. it was one of those moments where i think we need to see more of that in government, democrats and republicans getting together on something that we should be able to come together on. the charges being made against you is you say you are for border security but you voted against funding for construction of the border wall. hypocritical in playing both sides of this? rep. finkenauer: it is not both sides. i support securing our borders and some of the best ways to do that is through technology and here is the other thing. when we talk about our borders, it is not just our southern borders, it is our points of entry that have not had
i am going to be at the table and betty do -- ready to take action. rep. finkenauer: i do not support defunding the police. need toright now, we make sure there are enough funds to have proper training. that is one of the bills we worked on, the justice in policing acts. i want to say thank you to represent a hinson for voting -- representative hinson. the black caucus did an incredible job but i was happy to see that that day. it was one of those moments where i think we need to see more of...
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kennedy: betty a thousand dollars. >> i am betting trunk. steve are you betty get thousand dollars? $8000 the k trade. i'm telling you. kennedy: i can't track down john delaney and got to go right now that the panel returning in moments. say here, chuck schumer's ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. on the sleep number] number's 360 smart bed.ale can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring. exactly. no problem. ...and done. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now $1,799. only for a limited time. human history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." especially during this holiday season of hanukkah. when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day this now, is how god's children are living. take t
kennedy: betty a thousand dollars. >> i am betting trunk. steve are you betty get thousand dollars? $8000 the k trade. i'm telling you. kennedy: i can't track down john delaney and got to go right now that the panel returning in moments. say here, chuck schumer's ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. on the sleep number] number's 360 smart bed.ale can it help with snoring?...
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kennedy: betty a thousand dollars. >> i am betting trunk. steve are you betty get thousand dollars?ou $8000 the k trade. i'm telling you. kennedy: i can't track down john delaney and got to go right now that the panel returning in moments. say here, chuck schumer's crime, i will tell you why. ♪ ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in the s&p 500, even if their shares cost more. at $5 a slice, you could own ten companies for $50 instead of paying thousands. all commission free online. schwab stock slices: an easy way to start investing or to give the gift of stock ownership. schwab. own your tomorrow. it'son the new sleep numbernumber 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, with temperature balancing, you can sleep better together. can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable will it help me keep up with mom? you go
kennedy: betty a thousand dollars. >> i am betting trunk. steve are you betty get thousand dollars?ou $8000 the k trade. i'm telling you. kennedy: i can't track down john delaney and got to go right now that the panel returning in moments. say here, chuck schumer's crime, i will tell you why. ♪ ♪ uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. for as little as $5, now anyone can own companies in...
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. >> it's brn betty nguyen a brutal storm season. >>> when we return, a critical turn in the breonna taylor case. >>> and the charges that an offer is now facing. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. here are a couple answers... chances are you have some questions right now lysol disinfectant spray and lysol disinfecting together can be used on over 100 surfaces. and kill up to 99.9% of germs. lysol. what it takes to protect. honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep cold medicine. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. two scoops of delicious. come out of the dryer wrinkled? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the world's first mega sheet with 3x more wrinkle relaxers. the wrinkle guard shirt has
. >> it's brn betty nguyen a brutal storm season. >>> when we return, a critical turn in the breonna taylor case. >>> and the charges that an offer is now facing. my hygienist uses just the right pressure, and so does my oral-b. oral-b combines a dentist-inspired brush head with the gentle energy of micro-vibrations for the wow of a professional clean feel every day. my mouth says wow and so does my oral-b. here are a couple answers... chances are you have some questions...
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and one of the outstanding members of congress, betty mccollum, let's send her back to the house of representativeseed her badly. [applause] and your incredible junior senator tina smith, who i got to speak with a little bit back here. she's got to go back. and look, let's win back the minnesota state senate while we're at it. [applause] [cars honking] one of the nation's finest leaders and a dear friend i've been honored to stand alongside and fight together for the soul of this nation for a long time, senator amy klobuchar. amy, i love you. [applause] thank you. thank you. yesterday in florida, i had a chance to spend a little more time with another minnesota icon, karl-anthony towns. you all have heard of him. boy, he can play, man. y'all know him as the heart and soul of the timberwolves, but he's also a son, who like many other americans lost his mom to covid-19 a couple of months ago. for all those sons and daughters, those parents, siblings, husbands, and wives facing empty chairs in dining room tables and with empty holes in their hearts, all those who reach over at night and implicit just
and one of the outstanding members of congress, betty mccollum, let's send her back to the house of representativeseed her badly. [applause] and your incredible junior senator tina smith, who i got to speak with a little bit back here. she's got to go back. and look, let's win back the minnesota state senate while we're at it. [applause] [cars honking] one of the nation's finest leaders and a dear friend i've been honored to stand alongside and fight together for the soul of this nation for a...
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betty yu reports, it is all because of how the prison handled the pandemic.>> reporter: the state appeals court in san francisco says that those in charge of san quentin prisoners acted with deliberate indifference to their health and now they must reduce the population by 50%. the court's ruling comes from a lawsuit brought on by a 64-year- old inmate with along with his cellmate tested positive for covid-19 in july. today there had been more than 2200 confirmed cases among inmates and 28 inmate deaths. nearly 300 staff members have also been infected resulting in one death. the court called that outbreak the worst epidemiological disaster in california correctional history. >> this is a day of victory in terms of trying to fight this disease and helping people that don't really have a voice in the way things are done. >> a law professor filed arguments supporting the inmates. >> san quentin is an integral tainted and dilapidated facility that has no ventilation and was still overcrowded by 108%. >> california's oldest person has extraordinarily close living quarters and inadequate sanit
betty yu reports, it is all because of how the prison handled the pandemic.>> reporter: the state appeals court in san francisco says that those in charge of san quentin prisoners acted with deliberate indifference to their health and now they must reduce the population by 50%. the court's ruling comes from a lawsuit brought on by a 64-year- old inmate with along with his cellmate tested positive for covid-19 in july. today there had been more than 2200 confirmed cases among inmates and...
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betty yu on the company's new crackdown.>> reporter: airbnb is introducing this band because it says it is a matter of safety and public health. while airbnb says the majority of its guests are respectful large parties have been a problem for the rental company for some time. it was advertised on social media as a mansion party in orinda last week. it left five people dead and some 100 people running for their lives. airbnb has a new policy that is trying to prevent a repeat from what happened here. they are banning 18 bookings on every home on halloween weekend in the u.s. it will also cancel any reservations that fall in this category are neighbors in orinda said things have been very quiet since that night of chaos. >> that is the correct policy. they should be really careful. this year, there is a lot going on because of the pandemic. >> airbnb said in the midst of a generational crisis, all of us have a role to play in protecting public health and slowing the spread of covid-19. the company formally banned parties globally in august, capping the number of people allowed at 16. l
betty yu on the company's new crackdown.>> reporter: airbnb is introducing this band because it says it is a matter of safety and public health. while airbnb says the majority of its guests are respectful large parties have been a problem for the rental company for some time. it was advertised on social media as a mansion party in orinda last week. it left five people dead and some 100 people running for their lives. airbnb has a new policy that is trying to prevent a repeat from what...
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betty is always a problem when you know the impacted segments and members your community. >>or are not are not making the same progress as the rest of our commute we're not going to thrive and let everybody drives a multicultural populist language barriers in early lack of testing and contact tracing. >>contributed to the higher numbers, a door to door educational campaign, another outreach efforts are credited with helping to reinforce the need for face masks, social distancing, and the need for testing along with those lower numbers these are folks who are of the community speaking the language had in the clutch a competency having making a very casual and genuine and sincere one on one conversations probably socially distance of course. >>the state's focus on equity is partly based on the fact that so many of the disproportionately impacted populations work in sectors seeing an increase in patrons which in turn increases potential risk for exposure to the virus. >>these are the same comey's where are essential workers are going home to they don't have an option to shelt
betty is always a problem when you know the impacted segments and members your community. >>or are not are not making the same progress as the rest of our commute we're not going to thrive and let everybody drives a multicultural populist language barriers in early lack of testing and contact tracing. >>contributed to the higher numbers, a door to door educational campaign, another outreach efforts are credited with helping to reinforce the need for face masks, social distancing,...
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in any government it should be based upon merit merritt that's what betty tom chu said cleared the way for her to have a solid college education and successful career as a first woman of chinese descent to be the chief executive officer for bank. >>she also founded the first nationwide chinese controlled savings bank in the u.s. after working her way through law school. she argued pop 16 would give some groups like blacks and hispanics, an unfair advantage in education and employment the numbers and public employment is higher with reference to black employment in the public sector, those numbers are very distorted with reference to the asian population when we hear that argument of like if we pass affirmative actions. these on paula fights and second any one we need to talk about where that's coming from a lot of anti blackness and racism in a lot of communities prop 16 supporter victoria dominguez said leveling the playing field by ensuring fairness a country that isn't race blind is necessary since it doesn't allow for preference simply traditional consideration for all races, inclu
in any government it should be based upon merit merritt that's what betty tom chu said cleared the way for her to have a solid college education and successful career as a first woman of chinese descent to be the chief executive officer for bank. >>she also founded the first nationwide chinese controlled savings bank in the u.s. after working her way through law school. she argued pop 16 would give some groups like blacks and hispanics, an unfair advantage in education and employment the...
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is on the verge of another strong wave of the virus kpix 5 d t ght, betty. doctors are so in cases of covid-19. medical experts say this is likely because of mask wearing and a slow reopening. but elsewhere in the country, the picture is looking bleak. after an early fall slow down, los angeles county is now seeing cases top a thousand a day this week. cases of covid-19 in the bay area are stable. but governor gavin newsom warned californians this week against letting our guard down to avoid a second wave. >> you're starting to see an increase in covid-19 cases all across the country. in fact, as of this morning, 21 states have seen an increase in transmission rates of covid-19. we're seeing this by the way not just across the country, you're seeing this increasingly arading in glfa than anytithe spring, spain is also focusing on virus hot spots like the madrid area, which now has europe's highest covid infection rate. doctors here in the u.s. are worried. >> we're all deeply afraid this is the beginning of that dreaded second wave. we did see spikes in numb
is on the verge of another strong wave of the virus kpix 5 d t ght, betty. doctors are so in cases of covid-19. medical experts say this is likely because of mask wearing and a slow reopening. but elsewhere in the country, the picture is looking bleak. after an early fall slow down, los angeles county is now seeing cases top a thousand a day this week. cases of covid-19 in the bay area are stable. but governor gavin newsom warned californians this week against letting our guard down to avoid a...
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betty yu shows us why private jets are becoming the preferred way for some we to travel. >> reporter: the pandemic may have stalled commercial air travel but more people are getting on board with private jets. companies are seeing a rise in demand from people worried about exposure on a commercial airplane or cramped terminals in the age of covid. the price for safety and peace of mind, a light chat starts at $5000 per hour.>> i think private jets are usually something people take about as a lifestyle or productivity tool. it really turned into a utility. >> it is on track for a record making sales month, the best is 20 year history. it's bringing up to $40 million in chat card purchases of flight hours per month. a typical month would range between 20 and 25 million. >> very quickly when people realize they wanted to avoid crowds and they want to connect with family or go back to their country or whatever it may be, we started to see arise. >> business travel has dipped during the pandemic for new customers are fueling this boom. sentient is now back to the same value of flights they
betty yu shows us why private jets are becoming the preferred way for some we to travel. >> reporter: the pandemic may have stalled commercial air travel but more people are getting on board with private jets. companies are seeing a rise in demand from people worried about exposure on a commercial airplane or cramped terminals in the age of covid. the price for safety and peace of mind, a light chat starts at $5000 per hour.>> i think private jets are usually something people take...
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kpix 5's betty yu is in san mateo county tonight . >> reporter: the changes take place here in redwood city and across san mateo county admin a. city leaders and businesses are pleased that restrictions are being loosened but they do not want residents to let their guards down. the aria steakhouse is more than ready to serve up its persian cuisine to more customers and seymour faces at the doors. before the pandemic much of the business from hosting large corporate and holiday gatherings. >> we are at half of what we were doing last year. the dining and parties make up the difference for a restaurant like us because we are not able to do a party of 30 or a party of 100. >> with most tech workers still working from home, some hope that increasing indoor housing capacity are hoping that it will also have diners feel me more comfortable. >> in addition to restaurants, movie theaters, places of worship and museums can increase capacity to 50%. jim sciutto so increase capacity to 25%. >> during quarantine people either get really into fitness or go the other way, snack and gain weight. that
kpix 5's betty yu is in san mateo county tonight . >> reporter: the changes take place here in redwood city and across san mateo county admin a. city leaders and businesses are pleased that restrictions are being loosened but they do not want residents to let their guards down. the aria steakhouse is more than ready to serve up its persian cuisine to more customers and seymour faces at the doors. before the pandemic much of the business from hosting large corporate and holiday gatherings....
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first in response to federal changing to title 9 that were announced in may by education secretary betty devos. she said new protections for those accused of campus sexual harassment and assault which critics say may discourage victims from coming forward. >> i think reviewing policies in the framework of title 9 is vital to helping administers at schools and colleges address stronger responses to sexual assaults, to ensure that assault survivors receive the support they need, and to prevent assault and harassment from happening on classrooms and campuses. >> the report will be considered tomorrow at the county board of supervisors meeting. >>> okay. we're looking at the fire danger out there. we've got a that red flag warning that went into effect about a half hour ago. that red flag warning, you can see, is mainly for the north bay. the reds. the yellows represent a fire weather watch, and we might as well all be in yellow until the next rain. in other words the fire danger is going to be extremely high until we get the real rain in here. i want to show you the winds i'm looking at. le
first in response to federal changing to title 9 that were announced in may by education secretary betty devos. she said new protections for those accused of campus sexual harassment and assault which critics say may discourage victims from coming forward. >> i think reviewing policies in the framework of title 9 is vital to helping administers at schools and colleges address stronger responses to sexual assaults, to ensure that assault survivors receive the support they need, and to...