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k-p-i-x five's betty yu wenn a ride-along, with a pittsbg police sergeant. nats "6 charles lincoln tom0 9" (scanning license plate highway) o sergeant william >>> bay area police departments are trying to figure out how to end freeway shootings. betty yu reports on a ride- along. >> reporter: on a ride-along with sergeant william hatcher we saw how pittsburg police are trying to keep highway 4 from turning into a shooting gallery. >> that's what scares me. you know, regardless of a stray bullet which is always a danger but then you will have a car that's careening out of control at 80 miles an hour, it's going to hit something. that's what concerns me. >> reporter: that's why the pittsburg police department is getting tough. there have been two suspected gang shootings this past month. the most recent gunfight killed a pregnant mother of four shanique marie. there is a trend of 20 plus shootings record on freeways in contra costa and alameda counties since november. this week the city council unanimously approved spending $100,000 to install a half dozen sec
k-p-i-x five's betty yu wenn a ride-along, with a pittsbg police sergeant. nats "6 charles lincoln tom0 9" (scanning license plate highway) o sergeant william >>> bay area police departments are trying to figure out how to end freeway shootings. betty yu reports on a ride- along. >> reporter: on a ride-along with sergeant william hatcher we saw how pittsburg police are trying to keep highway 4 from turning into a shooting gallery. >> that's what scares me. you...
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kpix five's betty yu shows us >>> oakland's police department is wondering why technology turned itsk on the city's bravest. kpix 5's betty yu shows us how radio and computer failures forced oakland pd to go old school. >>> reporter: the oakland police radio system failed and it isn't the first time. it has a rocky history at times leaving officers unable to communicate with each other during emergencies. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: opd says it went to a backup county system and everything was working again within 40 minutes. but that's not good enough for councilmember noel gallo. >> when we hear our radios are off and on sometimes, it's really -- it sets back our public safety and it -- it kind of holds back our police officers so they have no confidence in the previous radio system. >> reporter: the city council approved joining the countywide radio system in 2014. but the full transition has not yet been made. to make matters worse, pd's computer-aided dispatch, or cad, went out for three hours. officers and firefighters used the database for addresses, phone numbers and informati
kpix five's betty yu shows us >>> oakland's police department is wondering why technology turned itsk on the city's bravest. kpix 5's betty yu shows us how radio and computer failures forced oakland pd to go old school. >>> reporter: the oakland police radio system failed and it isn't the first time. it has a rocky history at times leaving officers unable to communicate with each other during emergencies. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: opd says it went to a backup county...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >>> today we saw the first significant brush fire of the season. chopper 5 over head this afternoon as firefighters worked to put out the flames. 30 acres burned. the fire broke out along interstate 80 just before 5:00 p.m. firefighters say this car ignited the flames flames and that is that is left. the fire brought rush hour traffic to a halt. the fire did not threaten any homes. no injuries reported. >>> in san francisco calls to get rid of the police chief. joe vazquez is at city hall. supervisors want him gone? >> reporter: for weeks now we have been watching loud demonstrations, people outside of city hall saying they are tired of the police shootings and they want the chief fired. today for the first time battle lines are being drawn inside. >> you need to remove this man. >> crowd at the police commission meeting lights in to police chief greg suhr. >> reporter: now the chief is in a bigger hot seat. several san francisco supervisors are calling for his removal. there is also a counter chorus insisting he should stay. >> time for us to star
betty yu, kpix 5. >>> today we saw the first significant brush fire of the season. chopper 5 over head this afternoon as firefighters worked to put out the flames. 30 acres burned. the fire broke out along interstate 80 just before 5:00 p.m. firefighters say this car ignited the flames flames and that is that is left. the fire brought rush hour traffic to a halt. the fire did not threaten any homes. no injuries reported. >>> in san francisco calls to get rid of the police...
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that's where betty yu is with the wild number of events. >> reporter: the drama startedded with a kidnapping and ended with a chase and shoot out that ended on the street behind me. as you can see, it is still active hours later. chp has the road closed off for the investigation. coroners detectives just arrived to make a positive id on that suspect the search for a kidnapping suspect ending in gunfire more than 300 miles from where he was last seen in vallejo. >> there were two separate shootings that occurred. he was struck and killed. >> shots fired, shots fired. >> reporter: these pictures showing a moment before fernando castro was shot. other drivers scrambled. >> we got a text from my aunt that he was almost ran over. so we rushed out here. >> reporter: witnesses told police castro was yanking pinson as she screamed for help. >> the victim had what was believed to be blood on her face. >> reporter: police say that pinson and the suspect were acquaintances and they found disturbing notes at his home. >> we're asking community please provide any information and ask us find pearl and bri
that's where betty yu is with the wild number of events. >> reporter: the drama startedded with a kidnapping and ended with a chase and shoot out that ended on the street behind me. as you can see, it is still active hours later. chp has the road closed off for the investigation. coroners detectives just arrived to make a positive id on that suspect the search for a kidnapping suspect ending in gunfire more than 300 miles from where he was last seen in vallejo. >> there were two...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> meat producers tenderize 3 billion pounds of beef every year. >>> turns out you won't be able toify reserve a spot at -- to pay to reserve a spot at delores park after all. price tag, a couple hundred dollars. not kidding. but that plan faced so much back lash they put it on hold. >>> kpix 5 learned a new san francisco park that has been finished for months still hasn't opened because of all the red tape. allen martin shows us one person took out bolt cutters and told kids come on in. >> reporter: it is paradise for kids with plenty of places to play and explore. the only problem you can't get in. >> my daughter asks me every day to open it. >> reporter: parents in mission bay say this park was supposed to open last year. >> first opening date was november. in january. >> moved here and it was great to see there was a park that was about to open. >> reporter: back in february people got tired of waiting. someone used bolt cutters to cut off the lock and let people in. >> got a weekend to play. >> it was amazing. >> we are working to construct a new neighb
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> meat producers tenderize 3 billion pounds of beef every year. >>> turns out you won't be able toify reserve a spot at -- to pay to reserve a spot at delores park after all. price tag, a couple hundred dollars. not kidding. but that plan faced so much back lash they put it on hold. >>> kpix 5 learned a new san francisco park that has been finished for months still hasn't opened because of all the red tape. allen martin shows us one person...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >> if you are flying this summer consider yourself warned. expect long security lines. lines during peak hours topped 90 minutes. airlines worry it will get worse with a record number of travelers expected this summer. passengers tell us they nearly missed flights because of the long wait. >> being here two hours before my flight and coming down to 10 minutes of mazing my flight -- missing my flight and the tsa was slow and short-handed. >> the tsa said it would increase staffing. >>> an attempted murder suspect is behind bars after leading the california highway patrol on a wild freeway chase last night. this guy wove in and out of traffic, bashing the car into whatever got in his way. car fell apart before the s.w.a.t. team took the driver down. the owner of the car rented the car to the driver through a service like airbnb for high end vehicles. >> my god, the car is gone. after the s.w.a.t. team and the tear gas, no. i don't want to drive that car anymore. >> the owner says the suspect is the same person who rented the car 10 days ago but
betty yu, kpix 5. >> if you are flying this summer consider yourself warned. expect long security lines. lines during peak hours topped 90 minutes. airlines worry it will get worse with a record number of travelers expected this summer. passengers tell us they nearly missed flights because of the long wait. >> being here two hours before my flight and coming down to 10 minutes of mazing my flight -- missing my flight and the tsa was slow and short-handed. >> the tsa said it...
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kpix 5's betty yu is outside right now. fans got to be going crazy. >> reporter: they absolutely are. a frenzy all night long. the sharks fed off all the energy tonight. sap center was electric. they chanted we want the cup. >> amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is what being a part of shark's history feels like. a moment that came after 25 years. >> 25 years. we have been waiting for this ever day. every year. we ever been putting it in. long time to see that. >> awesome, we are going to the stanley cup. >> reporter: nervous? >> yes, lifelong dream, man. >> the sharks have been consistent winners but they had rocky past. this is the 4th time they made it to the western conference finals. tonight one step closer to their goal. >> tonight is the best. absolutely the best. >> reporter: how does it feel? >> reporter: the team was born in 1991. they were ready to win. >> we are making history. >> reporter: have you ever waited 25 years for anything? >> no. >> i am so happy. yeah. >> yeah. >> reporter: here is a
kpix 5's betty yu is outside right now. fans got to be going crazy. >> reporter: they absolutely are. a frenzy all night long. the sharks fed off all the energy tonight. sap center was electric. they chanted we want the cup. >> amazing. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is what being a part of shark's history feels like. a moment that came after 25 years. >> 25 years. we have been waiting for this ever day. every year. we ever been putting it in. long time to see...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> marin county is reporting its first case of zika tonight. that person was infected during a trip to south america. there is no risk to the community. >>> tonight a cool twist for a california boy who helped kids with cancer. for two years the 7-year-old grew out his hair to donate to cancer patients. soon after he cut his hair doctors diagnosed him with stage 4 cancer. [ indiscernible ] >> i think as long as, you know, we are doing this as a family we got this. >> he started chemo today. >>> when you need surgery or treatment do you check to make sure the hospital and the doctor take your insurance? a growing number of bay area patients are getting blindsided from medical bills from doctors they never even met. >> reporter: she knows a lot about cancer. she works for the american cancer society and helps patients gain access to care. even she was surprised and mad. >> there needs to be a law to keep this from happening. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with breast cancer. her doctor decided she needed a minor surgery at a outpatient clinic. >>
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> marin county is reporting its first case of zika tonight. that person was infected during a trip to south america. there is no risk to the community. >>> tonight a cool twist for a california boy who helped kids with cancer. for two years the 7-year-old grew out his hair to donate to cancer patients. soon after he cut his hair doctors diagnosed him with stage 4 cancer. [ indiscernible ] >> i think as long as, you know, we are doing this...
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betty yu with the surveillance video you will see only on kpix 5. betty? >> reporter: the family that shared this surveillance video only bought the camera days before. they were afraid that workers would steal from them and never imagined what you would see. >> reporter: with a mask over his face the burglar knew he was in a dangerous face. using the flash light he goes through the consul. he stole electronics. he walks into bedroom after making a stop in the kitchen. he spends 40 minutes in the apartment and turns up back in the living room. all the while ignoring warning signs that no one should be inside. the apartment complex was being fumigated for bedbugs and covered with a tent. he hops out the window but he didn't get far. >> he had labored breathing and sweating. and he wasn't able to communicate well, clear. >> reporter: police say officers found him outside the complex. after a 911 call. he died at the hospital and the coroner's office identified him as a 24-year-old. >> i can't believe that person who was in our apartment is dead. >> reporter:
betty yu with the surveillance video you will see only on kpix 5. betty? >> reporter: the family that shared this surveillance video only bought the camera days before. they were afraid that workers would steal from them and never imagined what you would see. >> reporter: with a mask over his face the burglar knew he was in a dangerous face. using the flash light he goes through the consul. he stole electronics. he walks into bedroom after making a stop in the kitchen. he spends 40...
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. >> betty yu is live with the investigation and frantic moments. >> neighbors on this street are just devastated that their efforts to save this child were not enough. it was simply too late. tonight vallejo police are here on the scene and crime tape now surrounds this house as investigators search for a cause. >> reporter: you could see heavy smoke billowing out of the back bedroom road and from the front of the house you could see flames. trapped inside was a 5-year-old boy. on the outside, his mother desperate for help. >> the house is engulfed in flames. she's yelling for the neighbors and everybody to just get her son out, please just get my son out, he's in there. >> reporter: velma jones was next door and dropped everything to help. another neighbor shot this cell phone video of people trying to battle the flames even as firefighters arrived. >> the fire department was met by many neighbors trying to assist in getting the one victim out who was found in a back bedroom. >> reporter: by the time firefighters found the boy, he was dead. >> she was frantic. she was burned really,
. >> betty yu is live with the investigation and frantic moments. >> neighbors on this street are just devastated that their efforts to save this child were not enough. it was simply too late. tonight vallejo police are here on the scene and crime tape now surrounds this house as investigators search for a cause. >> reporter: you could see heavy smoke billowing out of the back bedroom road and from the front of the house you could see flames. trapped inside was a 5-year-old...
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betty yu, kpix5. >> check out this cool video. more whale sightings. the company specialized helicopter spotted these blue whales just hanging out enjoying the sun as they swam in monterrey bay today. marine biologists say we are seeing so many whales because they are following the food. the bait fish they love to eat. >> they have so beautiful. this weekend sounds like the perfect time to go to the beach. maybe check out the whales. >>> not much fog at the beach. 69 degrees in concord. 67 in oakland. mild night. setting the stage for a gorgeous weekend. overnight, lows in the mid 50s . fremont, 57. pacifica, 53. fairfield, 57 degrees. a lot of people camping, hiking, 90% of forest fires are started by people, not by lightning or nature. so be careful and be smart as you are headed out into the wilderness this weekend. now, the coast is going to stay cool. at the beach, the first line of resistance here. san francisco, san mateo county. marin, sonoma. you will be chilly on the water. temperatures in the 60s . hop about 15 degrees inland, not chilly. li
betty yu, kpix5. >> check out this cool video. more whale sightings. the company specialized helicopter spotted these blue whales just hanging out enjoying the sun as they swam in monterrey bay today. marine biologists say we are seeing so many whales because they are following the food. the bait fish they love to eat. >> they have so beautiful. this weekend sounds like the perfect time to go to the beach. maybe check out the whales. >>> not much fog at the beach. 69...
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kpix 5's betty yu has the story. >> reporter: dana stubblefield did not say a word as he walked out of santa clara county jail with his attorney. >> dana stubblefield is 100% innocent of these charges without question. the woman who made these charges has raised false allegations in an attempt to take advantage of the celebrity status. >> reporter: the d.a. charged the ex-49er great was raping a developmentally disabled woman at his morgan hill home last april after interviewing her for a babysitting job. a day before prosecutors said he contacted the then 31 through a nanny website and set up the interview. the interview lasted 20 minutes. she got a text from stubblefield saying he wanted to pay her for her time. when she returns, he forcefully raped her and later gave her $80. what kind of relationship did he have with this woman? >> it was a consensual relationship that he had with her. this happened over a year ago and here we are today. this is nothing but a money grab. >> reporter: the attorney says they have the evidence to prove it. >> she then texted him on more than 20 occasi
kpix 5's betty yu has the story. >> reporter: dana stubblefield did not say a word as he walked out of santa clara county jail with his attorney. >> dana stubblefield is 100% innocent of these charges without question. the woman who made these charges has raised false allegations in an attempt to take advantage of the celebrity status. >> reporter: the d.a. charged the ex-49er great was raping a developmentally disabled woman at his morgan hill home last april after...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> east bay m.u.d. feels confident about the state of our drought. they have essentially decided it's over. this vantage point from chopper 5 shows why the agency feels certain. east bay m.u.d. says the san pablo reservoir and several others are 93% full and that's why the agency is calling off its water shortage emergency. it voted yesterday to declare water supply is at stage 0. east bay m.u.d. was at stage 4 critical back in april of last year. but with the positive change it's scene, they have us is pend expended the 25 first surcharge from customers and ending mandatory restrictions on water use. it starts july 1. >>> 4:41. these new changes don't matter because roberta will still take the three minute shower. >> you betcha. i have my little egg timer in my son's bathroom. get out! you know, we have more people living in the state than ever before. we're tapping into the same old resource so we need to do something all together. we have been doing a great job of it. >>> good morning. we are hopefully going to get some more rain in the forecast.
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> east bay m.u.d. feels confident about the state of our drought. they have essentially decided it's over. this vantage point from chopper 5 shows why the agency feels certain. east bay m.u.d. says the san pablo reservoir and several others are 93% full and that's why the agency is calling off its water shortage emergency. it voted yesterday to declare water supply is at stage 0. east bay m.u.d. was at stage 4 critical back in april of last year. but...
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kpix 5's betty yu was at the shark tank last night and spoke with fans. >> amazing! [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: this is what being a part of sharks history feels like. a moment that came after 25 years. >> 25 years we have been waiting for this every day! every year we have been putting it in for a long time to see this. >> it's awesome we're going to the stanley cup! >> reporter: were you nervous at all? >> yes! a life-long dream, man. >> reporter: the sharks have been consistent winners but they have had a rocky path. this is the fourth time they have made it to the western conference finals. one step closer to their ultimate goal. >> tonight is the best, absolutely the best! whoo! . >> reporter: how does it feel? >> good. >> reporter: the teen was born in 1991. -- the team was born in 1991. everyone was wearing teal and they were ready to win. >> we're making history! >> reporter: have you ever waited 25 years for anything else? [ laughter ] >> i'm so happy! whoo! >> yeah! >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> the warriors sent a congratulatory message on twi
kpix 5's betty yu was at the shark tank last night and spoke with fans. >> amazing! [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: this is what being a part of sharks history feels like. a moment that came after 25 years. >> 25 years we have been waiting for this every day! every year we have been putting it in for a long time to see this. >> it's awesome we're going to the stanley cup! >> reporter: were you nervous at all? >> yes! a life-long dream, man. >>...
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in palo alto, betty yu, kpix5. >>> did you wear sunscreen today? tonight a new report finds a lot of sunscreens are not providing the protection they promised. consumer reports analyzed 65 products labeled 30spfo above and found 43% failed to meet the spf claim on their label. sunscreens with chemicals provide better protection. >> the mineral sunscreens didn't perform as well. >> the biggest discrepancy, banana boat kids and cvs kids advertise as spf 50 but had a sun protection factor of 8. cvs and banana boat both say they stand behind the effectiveness of their products. >>> this grass fire in placer county has been stopped. it burned 150 acres in lincoln. but there is a new trouble tonight. it started a second fire at an industrial yard nearby. that fire is only about 35% contained. >> kpix5 has learned the california epa is about to take a closer look at the toxic chemical that is probably already in your body. on thursday, they will announce new guidelines on pcf. but the damage is already done. >> reporter: when disaster strikes on a runway,
in palo alto, betty yu, kpix5. >>> did you wear sunscreen today? tonight a new report finds a lot of sunscreens are not providing the protection they promised. consumer reports analyzed 65 products labeled 30spfo above and found 43% failed to meet the spf claim on their label. sunscreens with chemicals provide better protection. >> the mineral sunscreens didn't perform as well. >> the biggest discrepancy, banana boat kids and cvs kids advertise as spf 50 but had a sun...
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betty yu on one guy's travel nightmare that's blowing up on social media. >> reporter: fed up by this extremely long security line, this passenger at chicago's midway airport shot this youtube video. he followed the line down hallways, corridors, and around corners. it's gone viral in the last 24 hours racking up more than 1.7 million views. at mineta san jose, passengers are seeing the same kind of monster security lines. it even put up these signs to call out the tsa. >> i fly in and out of san jose every friday. and the lines are pretty long. i haven't seen them this long forever. >> reporter: people have been ranting about missing flights at major airports across the country on social media. this week, a travelers group called airlines for america started the hashtag, i hate the wait. this passenger tweeted, cattle call insanity in orlando. >> effective immediately, we're maximizing the use of overtime for our tsos to meet the demand at screening checkpoints. >> reporter: today the tsa outlined plans for hiring more than 700 agents this summer and adding k-9s at the airports ahead
betty yu on one guy's travel nightmare that's blowing up on social media. >> reporter: fed up by this extremely long security line, this passenger at chicago's midway airport shot this youtube video. he followed the line down hallways, corridors, and around corners. it's gone viral in the last 24 hours racking up more than 1.7 million views. at mineta san jose, passengers are seeing the same kind of monster security lines. it even put up these signs to call out the tsa. >> i fly in...
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betty yu joins us live from the shark tank in san jose. >>reporter: that's right liz. sharks fans have waited too long some of them their entire lives to lose steam or enthusiasm at this point in the series. tonight thousands turned up here at zap to show their pride. >> it's okay we're going to be back we're going to win this. >>reporter: it's not how sharks fans wanted to walk out of the tank tonight. >> so disappointed. >> it's just one game. >> we were the better team for the second half of the game. we'll get them next time. >>reporter: sharks fans had the first official viewing party at sap. and witness the team's first ever goal in the stanley cup finals. >> did you ever think would you experience this moments. >> i always home and dreamed i would be here, but we've always had our doubts but i've always been a true sharks fan. >>reporter: tonight sharks fans got a chance to get up close just not too close. >> it was really coolment got to be careful not to touch that we need to win that. >> i think the sharks can do it. >> what will it take? >> grit. >>reporter:
betty yu joins us live from the shark tank in san jose. >>reporter: that's right liz. sharks fans have waited too long some of them their entire lives to lose steam or enthusiasm at this point in the series. tonight thousands turned up here at zap to show their pride. >> it's okay we're going to be back we're going to win this. >>reporter: it's not how sharks fans wanted to walk out of the tank tonight. >> so disappointed. >> it's just one game. >> we were...
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betty yu, kpix5. researcher says >>> next time you call an uber, you might want to check your phone's battery first of an uber researcher says the company sees a correlation between surge pricing and low batteries. basically if your phone is almost dead, you're probably more willing to accept the surge prices. that's one of the things uber can see through the use of its app. the researcher insists they don't actually use the information to jack up rates. it's just data they collect. >>> turns out some people are paying hundreds of dollars just to claim their face at a san francisco park. the city launched -- space at a san francisco park. the city launched a program for people to reserve sections of grass at delores park. you have to reserve the spot on the rec and park's website for a fee of 200 sick dollars plus a 2 hundreds security -- 200 sick dollars plus a $200 security deposit -- $260 plus a $200 security deposit. >>> tonight there are some questions about how accurate wearable fitness trackers
betty yu, kpix5. researcher says >>> next time you call an uber, you might want to check your phone's battery first of an uber researcher says the company sees a correlation between surge pricing and low batteries. basically if your phone is almost dead, you're probably more willing to accept the surge prices. that's one of the things uber can see through the use of its app. the researcher insists they don't actually use the information to jack up rates. it's just data they collect....
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you shake your head and open your eyes in case you're dreaming. >> reporter: in morgan hill, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the family estimates the damage will total a couple of thousand dollars. but they are not holding the bag. insurance costs will be covered by the person who owns all the grass where the cows usually roam. >>> new this morning the bay area's tick season is in full swing. pets and owners are at risk. ticks are in grass, trees and bushes. they can spread lyme disease and there are typically more instances along the coast and eastern parts of the state. in other parts of the country, the problem is even more severe. >> we have had dogs end up in shelters that have had 100-plus ticks on them. it's almost certain they are going to have some kind of problems because of it at that point. >> vets say you can help prevent tick problems by keeping your pets up to date on shots and making sure that they are on a strict parasite regimen. >>> in the waters off santa cruz, it's the season where shark sightings are common but now pups are being spotted and experts say that's quite rare fo
you shake your head and open your eyes in case you're dreaming. >> reporter: in morgan hill, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the family estimates the damage will total a couple of thousand dollars. but they are not holding the bag. insurance costs will be covered by the person who owns all the grass where the cows usually roam. >>> new this morning the bay area's tick season is in full swing. pets and owners are at risk. ticks are in grass, trees and bushes. they can spread lyme...
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>> reporter: in morgan hill, betty yu, kpix5. >> the family estimates that the damage will be a couple thousand dollars at least but says the owner of the land behind their home will cover the costs with insurance. >>> this 22-acre estate in alamo is going to the dogs seriously. bay area software executive david duffield is putting his $39 million estate up for sale. proceeds of that sale will benefit a nonprofit animal welfare group called maddie's fund. duffield started the nonprofit organization after his dog passed away from cancer. >>> you may notice something new next time you go to an atm. you don't need a debit card to use it. bank of america is rolling out its cardless atm service. at a few bay area branches all you need is a smartphone and android pay google's mobile payment service. you can make withdrawals, fors and transfer money -- deposits and transfer money. >> at the end of the day it's just going to be part of life. nothing surprises me and i think we're heading that direction. >> bank of america plans to roll out cardless banking to 5,000 atms by the end of the year.
>> reporter: in morgan hill, betty yu, kpix5. >> the family estimates that the damage will be a couple thousand dollars at least but says the owner of the land behind their home will cover the costs with insurance. >>> this 22-acre estate in alamo is going to the dogs seriously. bay area software executive david duffield is putting his $39 million estate up for sale. proceeds of that sale will benefit a nonprofit animal welfare group called maddie's fund. duffield started...
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cbs5's betty yu went on a high stakes ride along tonight. >> reporter: on a ride along with sergeant william hatcher we saw just how pittsburg police are trying to keep highway 4 from turning into a shooting range. >> well, that's what scares me. regardless of a stray bullet which is always a danger, but then you'll have a car which is careening out of control at 70, 80 miles an hour and where it's going to come to rest, it's going to hit something. that's what concerns me. >> reporter: that's why the pittsburg police department is getting tough. there have been two suspected gang shootings this past month, the most recent gunfight killing a mother of four. shanequa marie, and there is a trend of 20 plus shootings reported on freeways in contra costa and alameda counties since november. this week the city council unanimously approved spending 100 grand to install a half dozen security cameras. this stretch of highway 4 that we're on right now that runs through pittsburg is about 7 miles long. the new cameras will go up on public and private property and be able to see across all lane
cbs5's betty yu went on a high stakes ride along tonight. >> reporter: on a ride along with sergeant william hatcher we saw just how pittsburg police are trying to keep highway 4 from turning into a shooting range. >> well, that's what scares me. regardless of a stray bullet which is always a danger, but then you'll have a car which is careening out of control at 70, 80 miles an hour and where it's going to come to rest, it's going to hit something. that's what concerns me. >>...
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. >> betty yu was there tonight as dana stubblefield who won a super bowl with the 9ers and also played for the raiders bailed out of jail this evening. >>reporter: stubblefield's attorney says his client is in a state of shock. he was arrested in front of his kids in this house behind me is where prosecutors say this rape happened. now neighbors tell us that stubblefield moved out within the last week. today his attorney tells us that this woman's story is completely false. dana stubblefield did not say a word as he walk out of santa clara county jail next to his attorney. >> dana stubblefield is a hundred percent innocent of these charges without question. the woman who made these charges raised false allegations. >>reporter: they charged the ex-49ers great of raping a developmentally disabled woman at his home last april after interviewing her for a baby signature job. a day before the sought he then contacted the 31 year-old through a nanny web site an set up the interview. a morgan till police report states the interview lasted 20 minutes she later got a text from stubblefield sayi
. >> betty yu was there tonight as dana stubblefield who won a super bowl with the 9ers and also played for the raiders bailed out of jail this evening. >>reporter: stubblefield's attorney says his client is in a state of shock. he was arrested in front of his kids in this house behind me is where prosecutors say this rape happened. now neighbors tell us that stubblefield moved out within the last week. today his attorney tells us that this woman's story is completely false. dana...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> it's 4:57. a developing story it morning after a police officer is injured -- this morning after a police officer is injured. more on the shootout and chase that led to a cop getting shot. >> reporter: and detailed data for on-campus sexual assaults is now available. we'll tell how in the bay area tops the list. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, it's may 5. it's cinco de mayo! this is a beautiful shot of the bay right there. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. following some developing news. it started as a carjacking in bay point yesterday shortly after a car chase led to an eight-car pile-up and an office shot in pittsburg. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is there now. how is that officer doing? >> reporter: the officer is okay. in fact, he has already been released from the hospital. so that's the good news. the intersection here behind me is still slow as you can see. one of the vehicles that was involved in the chain reaction crash there on the flatbed truck. they ar
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> it's 4:57. a developing story it morning after a police officer is injured -- this morning after a police officer is injured. more on the shootout and chase that led to a cop getting shot. >> reporter: and detailed data for on-campus sexual assaults is now available. we'll tell how in the bay area tops the list. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, it's may 5. it's cinco de mayo! this is a beautiful shot of the bay...
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live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> can't get your baby to fall asleep. you're not alone. the first few months with a new baby can be beyond exhausting speaking from personal experience. many new moms are not necessarily calling grandma for help. tonight meet the baby whisperers. >> for new moms and dads the sound of a crying baby can be nervewracking. >> it's so awful. sounds like there's a tiger in there attacking him. >> it's okay. >> reporter: an attempt to soothe baby back to sleep can tire out even the most patience parent. >> you were exhausted. >> we're going to work on the naps. we're going to work on the night. >> reporter: i should know. my husband and i spent the first six months of my baby's life trying to get him to sleep. so we hired sonaworth to help us out. >> calm before he wakes up. >> are you waking her preactively or is she waking on her own. >> reporter: she and other consultants coach clients on how to get their baby to go to sleep. >> i view my role as a certified consultant as helping educate parents about how sleep works for in infants. >> the sam
live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> can't get your baby to fall asleep. you're not alone. the first few months with a new baby can be beyond exhausting speaking from personal experience. many new moms are not necessarily calling grandma for help. tonight meet the baby whisperers. >> for new moms and dads the sound of a crying baby can be nervewracking. >> it's so awful. sounds like there's a tiger in there attacking him. >> it's okay. >> reporter: an...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >>> facebook is making changes to how it chooses trending topics. the social media company said it will no longer rely on news outlets to help decide on the topics. this comes after some accused facebook of stifling conservative views. after an investigation, facebook found no evidence of political bias. >>> if you use fit bit, there are questions about how accurate they are. they are supposed to track your heart rate but according to a lawsuit, the results could be off by as much as 20 beats per minute. but in a statement, fitbit said that the lawsuit is nothing more than an attempt to extract a payout. >>> trump university may have failed but college students are getting another shot with a new course, trump 101. it's being offered in the political science department in savannah state university in georgia. professor robert smith said they can look at donald trump's navigation of the primaries and the gop's realignment. >>> it's 4:57 and just ahead, why you'll notice more police on the roads leading up to memorial day weekend. >> and san francisco
betty yu, kpix 5. >>> facebook is making changes to how it chooses trending topics. the social media company said it will no longer rely on news outlets to help decide on the topics. this comes after some accused facebook of stifling conservative views. after an investigation, facebook found no evidence of political bias. >>> if you use fit bit, there are questions about how accurate they are. they are supposed to track your heart rate but according to a lawsuit, the results...
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betty yu reports from napa. >> reporter: liz, there is the biggest bottlerock yet, expecting 120,000eople over the next three days at this festival. what a great way to kick off memorial day weekend with gorgeous weather. we are standing at the entrance right now. now, it is just as much a food and wine festival as it is a music festival. let's start with all of the star power on stage. there will really be a great variety of musicians, some lesser known bands that will get great exposure and, of course, big names. tonight, big headliners lenny kravitz at 6:00, and stevie wonder at 8:00. on saturday, florence and the machine and ziggy marley and on sunday, the lumineers and red hot chili peppers will close it out. but there will be dozens of other killer bands and, of course, you cannot come to wine country without talking about first rate food and wine. right? there are plenty of local vendors food trucks and restaurateurs all over the bay area selling food and wine. also, there is a culinary stage featuring tons of celebrity chefs and special guests including some athletes and they
betty yu reports from napa. >> reporter: liz, there is the biggest bottlerock yet, expecting 120,000eople over the next three days at this festival. what a great way to kick off memorial day weekend with gorgeous weather. we are standing at the entrance right now. now, it is just as much a food and wine festival as it is a music festival. let's start with all of the star power on stage. there will really be a great variety of musicians, some lesser known bands that will get great exposure...
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betty yu reports >>> reporter: the search for a kidnapping suspect ending in gunfire more than 300 miles from where he was last seen in vallejo. >> there were two separate shootings that occurred in which the suspect fired at law enforcement officers. he was struck and killed. >> shots fired! >> reporter: these pictures showing the moments before fernando castro died in that shootout. you see him in the gold saturn leading officers on a chase in solvang. others scrambled away before bullets flew. >> a guy almost ran her over. when he got her, 20 shots were fired. >> reporter: castro was wanted for kidnapping 15-year-old pearl pinson. witnesses said he was yanking her as she screamed for help. >> pearl had some blood on her face and we also found some at the scene. >> reporter: investigators say pinson and castro knew each other and they found things that concerned them in the house. >> you don't know what's going on. >> we are asking our community, please provide any information and help us bring pearl back to her family. >> in vallejo, pearl pinson's friends hope for the best. as andria
betty yu reports >>> reporter: the search for a kidnapping suspect ending in gunfire more than 300 miles from where he was last seen in vallejo. >> there were two separate shootings that occurred in which the suspect fired at law enforcement officers. he was struck and killed. >> shots fired! >> reporter: these pictures showing the moments before fernando castro died in that shootout. you see him in the gold saturn leading officers on a chase in solvang. others...
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tonight betty yu found out some business owners think the low numbers can be linked to ping pong. >> reporter: it's a must have ammenity at any sill -- silicon valley startup or tech company. many tech companies buy them at billiard whole sale in san jose. >> cisco is buying a lot, google, twitter, pretty much regular customers. they always buy it when either expanding or replacing old tables. >> reporter: but the business owner noticed twitter stopped coming in at the beginning of last year. at the same time its user growth slowed. >> definitely a concern a little bit. everybody is talking about tech bubble that pulled back in the stocks. >> reporter: billiard whole sale says that big tech companies always go for top of the line ping pong tables like this one at $2,500 each. in the first quarter of this year sales fell 50% from the last quarter. >> it's an indicator of mood. if these companies are entrenched, if these companies are bearing down, they're not in the mood to do things that seem frivolous. >> reporter: the president russell hancock of silicon valley says it's too soon t
tonight betty yu found out some business owners think the low numbers can be linked to ping pong. >> reporter: it's a must have ammenity at any sill -- silicon valley startup or tech company. many tech companies buy them at billiard whole sale in san jose. >> cisco is buying a lot, google, twitter, pretty much regular customers. they always buy it when either expanding or replacing old tables. >> reporter: but the business owner noticed twitter stopped coming in at the...
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live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the 49ers are playing hardball tonight. they say they have no choice but to go to arbitration over a rent fight with the city of santa clara. both sides agree the team would pay $24 million a year for the first two years. after that, the rent was supposed to be based on how much money the stadium is bringing in. with things going well, the 9ers want it lowered to 20 million a year. the city wants its $24 million. it is important the rent amount combined with other revenue sources be enough to cover operating costs. >>> the warriors kept us on the edge of our seats tonight. all the way until the bitter end. tonight, fans are celebrating again. this was the scene outside oracle arena about 40 minutes ago. christin ayers is there right now. christin, this one was so close. >> reporter: oh my god, it was a nail biter. really tight all throughout the game. the warriors now up two games to zero after a nail biter and a late fourth quarter comeback. some fans telling me they held their breath throughout the game. they were excited
live in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the 49ers are playing hardball tonight. they say they have no choice but to go to arbitration over a rent fight with the city of santa clara. both sides agree the team would pay $24 million a year for the first two years. after that, the rent was supposed to be based on how much money the stadium is bringing in. with things going well, the 9ers want it lowered to 20 million a year. the city wants its $24 million. it is important the rent amount...
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live in oakland betty yu, kpix5 news. >>> after our investigation into one of the big he is property owners in san francisco, tonight -- biggest property owners in san francisco, tonight only on 5 we've learned the city is filing a lawsuit accusing the academy of art of unfair business practices, at issue, the school's more than 40 properties spread throughout the city, many of them historic. the problem, it rarely gets permits to convert them into classrooms and dorms. fines have been issued, then put on hold multiple times over the past 10 years. we're potentially talking about millions of dollars, but so far the university's owner hasn't paid a dime. inancial benefit of its founders' family," "depriving san francisco of ousing stock." the complaint alleges the academy expanded aggressively "for the financial benefit of its founder's family depriving san francisco of critical housing stock." kpix5 has learned the academy recently proposed to build new student housing and pay $10 million to the city over time as a settlement. the proposal apparently was not accepted and the lawsuit
live in oakland betty yu, kpix5 news. >>> after our investigation into one of the big he is property owners in san francisco, tonight -- biggest property owners in san francisco, tonight only on 5 we've learned the city is filing a lawsuit accusing the academy of art of unfair business practices, at issue, the school's more than 40 properties spread throughout the city, many of them historic. the problem, it rarely gets permits to convert them into classrooms and dorms. fines have been...
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kpix 5's betty yu is there live take it all in, the flavors, the sounds. , betty. >> reporter: that's right. right now, lenny kravitz on stage right now. and this year bottlerock is bigger and better than ever. 120000 people expected over three days. minutes ago we saw michelin star chef gordon ramsey cooking up scallops before a hyped up crowd one of a number of celebrity chefs that would pair with the special guest to cook up some special dishes over the next three days. you can't come to napa without sampling some of the finest food and wine and that's what thousands are doing this afternoon into the evening. there are plenty of local vendors, food trucks and restaurateurs from all over the bay area and serving up wine and craft beers, as well. lots of people will be rocking out to different musicians a variety tonight. the big headliners len ramirez ziggy marley and florence and the machine and the lumineer and the red-hot chili peppers. there are people of all ages here. i just met some festival-goers from reno. >> just excited to be here fourth time a
kpix 5's betty yu is there live take it all in, the flavors, the sounds. , betty. >> reporter: that's right. right now, lenny kravitz on stage right now. and this year bottlerock is bigger and better than ever. 120000 people expected over three days. minutes ago we saw michelin star chef gordon ramsey cooking up scallops before a hyped up crowd one of a number of celebrity chefs that would pair with the special guest to cook up some special dishes over the next three days. you can't come...
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then they asked betty yu who was one of my student doing a lot of work on it and others and myself.e polymers and we were able to get some exciting initial results. deirdre: m.i.t. professor and inventor robert langer. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. spending the day with my niece. that make me smile. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well fitting dentures let in food particles. just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident w
then they asked betty yu who was one of my student doing a lot of work on it and others and myself.e polymers and we were able to get some exciting initial results. deirdre: m.i.t. professor and inventor robert langer. there are two billion people who don't have access to basic banking, but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank....