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as police were telling us, they cut through a back fence. >> now we are going to go to kpix 5's betty yu, where a lot of law enforcement made it a staging ground. what's the latest betty? >> that's right, this is the command post for law enforcement and emergency crews and other personnel. i can still hear the hum from helicopters above me, and there are a number of vehicles coming in and leaving this parking lot at this hour. they were also a number of witnesses here earlier today, many of them describe this as a real nightmare. everyone in a state of panic, running for their lives. this shooting happened toward the end of this three-day festival, witnesses reported hearing multiple rounds fired by the stuntman, some of them thought it it was fireworks, others, because of their military background perhaps, knew immediately that this came from an automatic weapon, take a listen. >> which is started running because i heard this man screaming behind me that it's real, he just kept repeating it. i just took off and saw people jumping over fences and running towards the bus line. luckily the
as police were telling us, they cut through a back fence. >> now we are going to go to kpix 5's betty yu, where a lot of law enforcement made it a staging ground. what's the latest betty? >> that's right, this is the command post for law enforcement and emergency crews and other personnel. i can still hear the hum from helicopters above me, and there are a number of vehicles coming in and leaving this parking lot at this hour. they were also a number of witnesses here earlier today,...
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actually we're waiting for betty yu. we'll have reporters on the scene to bring us the latest information. but until we get that we want to bring you up to speed right now. there's been a shooting at the garlic festival. active shooter has been the initial report. we've been told through callers coming in and witness statements that multiple people were injured after reports of the shooting in gilroy, that there was a possible active shooter. we're still waiting for complete confirmation of that but we can tell you it was a chaotic scene and video fed into us of people running after reports of shots fired in the area. >> we heard about this about an hour ago when we first got video off twitter. slowly reports began trickling in ofho gunshots. there's been no confirmation of the number of victims or if the shooters have been apprehended, therefore making it still an active shooter scene. bob called in with reports that his daughter had heard gunshots and seen people down. you can see as well as we therew enforcement on sc
actually we're waiting for betty yu. we'll have reporters on the scene to bring us the latest information. but until we get that we want to bring you up to speed right now. there's been a shooting at the garlic festival. active shooter has been the initial report. we've been told through callers coming in and witness statements that multiple people were injured after reports of the shooting in gilroy, that there was a possible active shooter. we're still waiting for complete confirmation of...
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. >>> i'm betty yu investment as the i.c.e. raids them, protesters are preparing to take a stand against amazon, demanding the company cut ties to i.c.e. tomorrow is amazon's prime day, an annual 48 hours shopping event that rakes in billions of dollars. what it calls amazon's bad behavior. several groups including jobs with justice san francisco plan to protest outside the company san francisco office on market street. >> it has to start, it's monopoly power, that takes the form of using warehouse workers which many are immigrants, short of abusing the public and using its technology to facilitate the targeting and deportation and separation. >> reporter: holland will be among the protesters plans to deliver a petition. in nine cities across the country for time prime day. >> amazon is a company that does a lot of things and one of those is called amazon read services and another it is developing his facial recognition technology. >> reporter: he says protesters want amazon to and contra with i.c.e. warehouse workers in minnes
. >>> i'm betty yu investment as the i.c.e. raids them, protesters are preparing to take a stand against amazon, demanding the company cut ties to i.c.e. tomorrow is amazon's prime day, an annual 48 hours shopping event that rakes in billions of dollars. what it calls amazon's bad behavior. several groups including jobs with justice san francisco plan to protest outside the company san francisco office on market street. >> it has to start, it's monopoly power, that takes the form...
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kpix5's betty yu spoke to neighbors who say it is not the first time police have been called to the home. >> reporter: the stand off say it involved a man possibly armed barricaded inside this home on stone avenue near kirtner. >> you got him. >> reporter: san jose's merge unit or swat team could be seen dragging a man on the ground before officers put him in handcuffs. moments later, they pulled another man toward them before restraining him. police said thuse pa announcements and negotiators to convince a woman and two men to exit the home. the drama began when san jose police got a call to do a welfare check on the home. there was a possible dispute happening inside involving a gun. brian tucker says his friend needed help and asked him to pick her up from the residence. >> she said some saul her and to just come and get her out of there. and the cops were already here. her dad called the public police for her. i guess one of the men had a gun. >> reporter: when officers couldn't make contact with the people inside, the merge unit moved in. >> i was terrified the whole time for her sa
kpix5's betty yu spoke to neighbors who say it is not the first time police have been called to the home. >> reporter: the stand off say it involved a man possibly armed barricaded inside this home on stone avenue near kirtner. >> you got him. >> reporter: san jose's merge unit or swat team could be seen dragging a man on the ground before officers put him in handcuffs. moments later, they pulled another man toward them before restraining him. police said thuse pa...
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. >> betty yu gives us a look at the new dining options in and around the chase center. >> will have a patio out here. >> reporter: this will be dumpling time's newest home at drive city. the ever popular san francisco restaurant has been an instant hit as it opened two years ago. known for fresh dumplings and a an the size of its current operation. >> as far as our branding goes, it will give us a good appeal to the masses. hopefully everybody will see us on tv. we would like to triple the team we have now. we want to be ready for game day, we want to be ready for concert night. >> reporter: dumpling time is just one more than a dozen newly announced restaurants that will open year round at drive city outside the chase center. >> we wanted to have local restaurants. we did not want to have any chains. we wanted to have a unique, diverse set of restaurants that represents the restaurant scene here in the bay area. >> reporter: construction is 95% complete. the warriors say the restaurant surrounding will open on a rolling basis over the course of a year. >> it is not just the team th
. >> betty yu gives us a look at the new dining options in and around the chase center. >> will have a patio out here. >> reporter: this will be dumpling time's newest home at drive city. the ever popular san francisco restaurant has been an instant hit as it opened two years ago. known for fresh dumplings and a an the size of its current operation. >> as far as our branding goes, it will give us a good appeal to the masses. hopefully everybody will see us on tv. we...
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betty yu, kpix 5. >>> tomorrow a parade celebrating the u.s. women's soccer team will hit the streets of new york city. they just won their fourth world cup. maybe you heard about that. but they still earn a fraction of what the men's team makes. a west virginia senator just introduced a bill to close the pay gap. the proposal would deny funding for the 2026 men's world cup unless the women's team receives equal pay. >>> a minimum wage showdown in alameda county tonight. on july 1st, the city of emoryville boosted minimum wage from $15 to $16.30 an hour. that's the highest in the country after local bars and restaurants like this one complained it would put them out of business. they tried to carve out an exemption, but the unions and others protested, and for now it's all up in the air until a solution is found. >> so what's going to happen now is from this point until a new action is taken the minimum wage goes up to $16.30 for workers in emoryville. >> we managed to struggle through 15, but i don't know about this. >> we think it's a reasona
betty yu, kpix 5. >>> tomorrow a parade celebrating the u.s. women's soccer team will hit the streets of new york city. they just won their fourth world cup. maybe you heard about that. but they still earn a fraction of what the men's team makes. a west virginia senator just introduced a bill to close the pay gap. the proposal would deny funding for the 2026 men's world cup unless the women's team receives equal pay. >>> a minimum wage showdown in alameda county tonight. on...
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in san francisco, betty yu. tran05 >> we reached out to apple for comment and we have yet to hear back. >>> tonight, facebook paying a record $5 billion fine over privacy violations.>> reporter: for years facebook misled millions of americans about how it was sharing and using their data. >> in his own words, facebook ceo prefers to move fast and break things up for this reason it was clear that we needed to erect speed bumps requiring both mr. zuckerberg and facebook to slow down and take care with consumer privacy. >> the tech giant has agreed to take some new steps to protect the private information of its users and facebook will create an independent privacy committee and the members along with ceo mark zuckerberg must report quarterly to the ftc that they are in compliance, or they will face civil or criminal penalties. zuckerberg responded writing this, we have a responsibility to protect people's privacy. we already work hard to live up to this responsibility, but now we are going to set a completely new
in san francisco, betty yu. tran05 >> we reached out to apple for comment and we have yet to hear back. >>> tonight, facebook paying a record $5 billion fine over privacy violations.>> reporter: for years facebook misled millions of americans about how it was sharing and using their data. >> in his own words, facebook ceo prefers to move fast and break things up for this reason it was clear that we needed to erect speed bumps requiring both mr. zuckerberg and facebook...
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betty yu is live in menlo park with latebreaking development, betty? >> liz, hazmat crews reentered this for the second time. just in the last minute, we saw firefighters and hazmat crews exit this building, and it appears they are carrying something, men in white suits are there ready to hose off these men who just left the building. they did enter with a hazmat crew to the hope of getting a better answer. >> reporter: hazmat crews called in california-based national guard civil support team to test suspicious mail shipped to a mailroom on hamilton avenue. the team had the equipment to determine if the mail contains a chemical warfare agent, believed to be sarah. they will also go room by room for the facility, to make sure there is no toxic substance in the building. >> there is a large bag of mail we are trying to determine if there is a risk there or not. it is inconclusive and we want to be able to determine if it's something to be concerned with or not. >> reporter: all of this began around 11:00 am, the equipment facebook uses to screen for comp
betty yu is live in menlo park with latebreaking development, betty? >> liz, hazmat crews reentered this for the second time. just in the last minute, we saw firefighters and hazmat crews exit this building, and it appears they are carrying something, men in white suits are there ready to hose off these men who just left the building. they did enter with a hazmat crew to the hope of getting a better answer. >> reporter: hazmat crews called in california-based national guard civil...
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. >> only on 5 tonight, betty yu shows as why they consider the luxury homes in old palo alto almost a bargain. >> it's an incredible property. you've got over an acre in old palo alto with a pool. >> reporter: this century-old escape has been completely renovated across 11,000 square feet. it features a spot, bedrooms, 7 1/2 baths, wine cellar, and modern technology throughout. it's on the market for just under $40 million in a neighborhood that daily on realty ceo michael calls upon the altar's most prestigious. it also has the highest percentage of foreign buyers. >> i think for the same reason everyone is attracted, the weather is wonderful, school are fantastic, business climate is the best in the world. >> reporter: he says his clients are the same kind he was used to seeing. to around five years ago, there are a lot of chinese buyers and foreign buyers looking to buy in expensive properties in the united states in the million to $2 million range in this area. that has dried up dramatically, at, helping facilitate the purchase of a we would consider luxury properties. >> report
. >> only on 5 tonight, betty yu shows as why they consider the luxury homes in old palo alto almost a bargain. >> it's an incredible property. you've got over an acre in old palo alto with a pool. >> reporter: this century-old escape has been completely renovated across 11,000 square feet. it features a spot, bedrooms, 7 1/2 baths, wine cellar, and modern technology throughout. it's on the market for just under $40 million in a neighborhood that daily on realty ceo michael...
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in hayward, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> new concerns about what firefighters were exposed to when they put one of these wildfires. the cruise arrest to napa and sonoma county to battle the tubs fire in 2017 were not wearing bottles with oxygen other backs because they need to move quickly. nearly 150 firefighters were later tested for exposure and scientists say they found high levels of mercury and other toxins and that means risks for people who live in the area as well. talk all right mind urban interface firefighters do not wear a bottle on the back with oxygen, or with air they are breathing. >> it is important to study them and it will also be important to do more studies of the community members that live in the locations that are getting decimated by the urban interface players. select the impact of toxins goes way beyond the immediate fire zones as more people are exposed to smoke from wildfires. >>> aftershocks of the big earthquakes in southern california finally dying down the probability of another large earthquake is decreasing. people whose property was damaged by the earthq
in hayward, betty yu, kpix 5. >>> new concerns about what firefighters were exposed to when they put one of these wildfires. the cruise arrest to napa and sonoma county to battle the tubs fire in 2017 were not wearing bottles with oxygen other backs because they need to move quickly. nearly 150 firefighters were later tested for exposure and scientists say they found high levels of mercury and other toxins and that means risks for people who live in the area as well. talk all right...
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in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the founder of the go ship warehouse fire blamed for that blaze that which killed 36 people will be back on the stand tomorrow, within minutes today, derek allman broke down answering questions from his defense attorney, expressing remorse for the 2016 fire in oakland. >> he is weeping. he's not a tough guy, he's not a criminal, he's an artist. as well as anyone else. he answered yes i do. >> trying to put the blame on firehouse fighters who toured, never reporting dangerous conditions. alma is facing six counts of involuntary manslaughter. >>> new video released tonight, evidently a shooting in santa clara county, a man threatens police with an ax. we warn you what happens next is graphic. >> drop it. drop it. >> the district attorney's office determined the police officer was leaked lee justified when he shot and killed the man two years ago, video shows him refusing officers orders many times to open the doors. the man was identified as francis de la cruz . an autopsy showed he was shot twice, and had meth in his system. >>> just tonight, the s
in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> the founder of the go ship warehouse fire blamed for that blaze that which killed 36 people will be back on the stand tomorrow, within minutes today, derek allman broke down answering questions from his defense attorney, expressing remorse for the 2016 fire in oakland. >> he is weeping. he's not a tough guy, he's not a criminal, he's an artist. as well as anyone else. he answered yes i do. >> trying to put the blame on firehouse...
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our betty yu is in the newsroom with the latest details >> reporter: this video is just in to our news room. it shows chandeliers swaying at a restaurant in ridgecrest. we are also hearing from cal tech officials about this latest quake. >> it is on the same fault system, it is larger. so we are extending up the little lake falls fault and it is still up in the owens valley it is actually further away from the los angeles area. my expectation is that ridgecrest is having a pretty difficult time tonight >> reporter: this video justin from that area. a house on fire in ridgecrest right after the 7.1 quake struck. the summer league nba game in las vegas was also postponed the broadcast team wrecking nice the quake and immediately members of the crowd started heading towards the exits the school board and speakers dangling from the ceiling. >> i think we have another earthquake. >> yeah, we have an earthquake going on >> reporter: that is dodger stadium and during the bottom of the fourth inning people in the stands and players on the field could feel it the padres pitcher actually playing
our betty yu is in the newsroom with the latest details >> reporter: this video is just in to our news room. it shows chandeliers swaying at a restaurant in ridgecrest. we are also hearing from cal tech officials about this latest quake. >> it is on the same fault system, it is larger. so we are extending up the little lake falls fault and it is still up in the owens valley it is actually further away from the los angeles area. my expectation is that ridgecrest is having a pretty...
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. >> kpix5's betty yu continues our live coverage, you've been hearing from other witnesses as well? >> reporter: that is right, right behind me parking garage is still on lockdown. officers tell us that they are combing it very thoroughly, very carefully for any evidence. and because of that, we have still a crowd out here. you can see the sears auto center, a lot of people waiting around because they cannot get to their cars. they have been out here for a few hours now. i just spoke to officers who tell us they unfortunately do not have an estimated time for when the structure will reopen. now the shooting caused mass panic and pandemonium and confusion nude at tanforan mall. witnesses tell me they heard at least four gunshots in and around the food court on the second floor. and that sent dozens of people running for the nearest exit. i spoke to a forever 21 employee who was not too far from the shooting earlier today. >> my manager had came up to me and said run, run, run. we heard multiple gunshots going off. four, five. everybody's already running. stampede. we tried to evacuat
. >> kpix5's betty yu continues our live coverage, you've been hearing from other witnesses as well? >> reporter: that is right, right behind me parking garage is still on lockdown. officers tell us that they are combing it very thoroughly, very carefully for any evidence. and because of that, we have still a crowd out here. you can see the sears auto center, a lot of people waiting around because they cannot get to their cars. they have been out here for a few hours now. i just...
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live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> and right before the parade today, one democratic presidentialfront runner rile upped the crowd dawning a sparkly rainbow jacket kamala harris took the stage at the breakfast in san francisco. the presidential hopeful made it clear if she wins there's nowhere to go but forward. >> he says he wants to make america great again. again for whom? well i'm running for president. because we're not going back. >>> however she didn't want to talk about her presidential ticket. harris didn't respond when asked if she would consider joe biden as a running mate or a vice president. >>> if you missed the parade today don't worry we will show you the best of pride of july 6th at 8:00 p.m. on kbcw right here on kpix5. >>> within an hour several new and reporter ken wade will break them down for us. >> reporter: heart stopping police, this clip is from the shooting death of 51-year-old elliot nava last summer. officers shot him 76 times during a pursuit after nava failed to stop. family members told police nava was high on drugs and had a gun and knife with him
live in san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >>> and right before the parade today, one democratic presidentialfront runner rile upped the crowd dawning a sparkly rainbow jacket kamala harris took the stage at the breakfast in san francisco. the presidential hopeful made it clear if she wins there's nowhere to go but forward. >> he says he wants to make america great again. again for whom? well i'm running for president. because we're not going back. >>> however she didn't...
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i think we have betty, i u betty yu on the way. bob, are you there? >> yes, i'm here. >> bob, thank you. can you tell us your location and your relation? are you at the festival? >> no, my daughter is relaying the information to us from the festival. she's there. >> so you're the one who reached out to us on social media. thank you for calling in. tell us what she told you. >> right now the police had put the ones they could find, put them into hiding at the amphitheater and trying to get them on the trailer to take them over to las animas elementary school but she called back and said she's in a panic. i guess apparently they said originally 11 people were down, now they've raised it to 20 down. she said she walked past a 3-year-old who was down on the ground. >> we'd seen that report. >> the shooters are still active. she says there was multiple, at least two, maybe three shooters. >> what a frightening phone call for you to get. if you need to get more information, please don't hesitate. but we did want to make sure we can verify what's happening t
i think we have betty, i u betty yu on the way. bob, are you there? >> yes, i'm here. >> bob, thank you. can you tell us your location and your relation? are you at the festival? >> no, my daughter is relaying the information to us from the festival. she's there. >> so you're the one who reached out to us on social media. thank you for calling in. tell us what she told you. >> right now the police had put the ones they could find, put them into hiding at the...
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. >>> tonight at 11, our betty yu get the inside scoop on the new eateries setting up shop in thrive city around the new chase center. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>> here is what you missed if you are just getting home. resident trump and democrats have reached a budget compromise. it extends the debt ceiling allowing the government to borrow more money and expands government spending. it will also worsened the $22 trillion debt. the house will vote on the bill thursday. >>> former special counsel robert mueller is scheduled to testify tomorrow in a much- anticipated hearing. for about five hours, he will answer questions about his report on russian interference in the 2016 presi
. >>> tonight at 11, our betty yu get the inside scoop on the new eateries setting up shop in thrive city around the new chase center. just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results...
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. >> betty yu take a look at the numbers. >> reporter: the bay area job market is so robust, it produced more than 40% of all jobs created in california during the first half of the year. much of the growth is in tech -related work. then left his text -- ben left his tech job. >> it was a real risk. i have maybe a couple of years to make this work. san francisco is the best place in the world to do it. >> reporter: michael is a former director of the state employment development department. >> the bay area continues to be off the charts. the unemployment rates at historic lows. >> reporter: unemployment is under 3% in bay area counties. he says the strongest industries -- >> we have many more jobs in education, health services, leisure and hospitality, financial services, construction. >> reporter: employers in the bay area added nearly 13,000 jobs last month with santa clara county leading the upswing. teresa sherman just retired as a mail carrier and lives in san jose. >> yes, they say they are a lot of jobs. they are either minimum wage or high-tech. those of us in the middle, it is h
. >> betty yu take a look at the numbers. >> reporter: the bay area job market is so robust, it produced more than 40% of all jobs created in california during the first half of the year. much of the growth is in tech -related work. then left his text -- ben left his tech job. >> it was a real risk. i have maybe a couple of years to make this work. san francisco is the best place in the world to do it. >> reporter: michael is a former director of the state employment...
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live in menlo park, betty yu, kpix5. >>> michelle griego, kenny choi and our latest -- our morning crew with the latest at 4:30 point >>> this just in, more than a dozen people have died in western india after heavy rainfall caused a wall to collapse. he fell into shanties in the middle of the night in the city of mumbai. the navy has been tweeting images of their rescue efforts. 15 people confirmed dead and more than 60 or hurt. the rain also flooded roads and train tracks and many passengers stranded at stations. >>> tonight, a lot of bay area sports fans are asking what just happened? we just lost two mvps from the warriors, now the question, who might be next? christin ayers reports from the chase center tonight. >> reporter: when the warriors hit the hardwood next season here at the chase center, they will be a whole new team. they are one of three bay area sports teams this week losing star players. their fans stuck in limbo. >> reporter: a series of seismic shifts in bay area sports have left fans reeling, first came news of kevin durant's departure to the nets, then the hits kep
live in menlo park, betty yu, kpix5. >>> michelle griego, kenny choi and our latest -- our morning crew with the latest at 4:30 point >>> this just in, more than a dozen people have died in western india after heavy rainfall caused a wall to collapse. he fell into shanties in the middle of the night in the city of mumbai. the navy has been tweeting images of their rescue efforts. 15 people confirmed dead and more than 60 or hurt. the rain also flooded roads and train tracks...
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in gilroy, betty yu, tran05 >> after the shooting, workers at the gilroy festival had a leave everything behind and get out. tonight, they are stuck in limbo of sorts anxious to go home. more than 30 of them whose vehicles and goods are still stuck in the crime scene are staying at a local red cross shelter tonight. >> so i am just waiting, hoping, afraid sort of to leave because i have to come back and deal with it and are they going to remember or are they going to confiscate the booth. >> things in product can be replaced. our loved ones and our family and friends, those are more precious. >> the red cross will keep that shoulder open until the fbi can return all of their property. >>> the investigation into the shooter was and why did he do it. this stretches all the way to nevada and beyond. maria medina is in gilroy tonight were police are trying to learn why this nine teen- year-old did the unthinkable. maria? >> reporter: well, today, investigators called the crime scene extensive and complex in that it is several acres wide. what they still don't know is why the gunman opened fl
in gilroy, betty yu, tran05 >> after the shooting, workers at the gilroy festival had a leave everything behind and get out. tonight, they are stuck in limbo of sorts anxious to go home. more than 30 of them whose vehicles and goods are still stuck in the crime scene are staying at a local red cross shelter tonight. >> so i am just waiting, hoping, afraid sort of to leave because i have to come back and deal with it and are they going to remember or are they going to confiscate the...
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tech employment numbers show that it has reached its expense -- expanding for the north tram ones betty yu has a story. >>> jacob works in palo alto and moved to san mateo two years ago. startups big and small are doing business here big tech companies including google have expanded their offices and other corporations like playstation are headquartered here. at the end of may the bay area had more than 830,000 tech jobs that is roughly 100,000 more than the.com peak in 2000 according to data analyzed by the mercury news. it also found that the san francisco san mateo metro area has taken a greater share of tech jobs from 26% in 2000 to 35% 2019 >> also, it's because we are so built out. so the footprint used to be just the south part of the bay expansions need to occur and the workforce is young. so they are living in the dynamic vibrant committees up and down the peninsula. and in san francisco itself >> reporter: president and ceo of joint venture russell hancock says the record tech broke over the last two -- it's not the kind we saw during the.com boom >> it wasn't real. it was built
tech employment numbers show that it has reached its expense -- expanding for the north tram ones betty yu has a story. >>> jacob works in palo alto and moved to san mateo two years ago. startups big and small are doing business here big tech companies including google have expanded their offices and other corporations like playstation are headquartered here. at the end of may the bay area had more than 830,000 tech jobs that is roughly 100,000 more than the.com peak in 2000 according...
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. >>> let us get back to betty yu with what witnesses saw. >> reporter: there has been no movement here outside of the parking lot because it is locked down for the shooting investigation. you can see several officers standing at the entryway, there is still a very sizable crowd. people would cannot get to their cars, who cannot reenter the mall. i have with me marina garcia who was in the middle of watching spiderman with her boyfriend and all of a sudden the screen froze, telling what happened after that. >> a few kids were running up and down the stairs in and out of the theater and more kids just started leaving the theater and i thought it was a normal and then all of a sudden the screen just stopped and we looked around, maybe it is just a difficulty and then somebody said there is an active shooter in the mall. once everyone heard that we ran out and evacuated against the exit sign which is out there and we head against the wall until it was okay to be evacuated and then we went down here. >> and this event, also has a pretty shaken up because you work at the forever 21 in the ma
. >>> let us get back to betty yu with what witnesses saw. >> reporter: there has been no movement here outside of the parking lot because it is locked down for the shooting investigation. you can see several officers standing at the entryway, there is still a very sizable crowd. people would cannot get to their cars, who cannot reenter the mall. i have with me marina garcia who was in the middle of watching spiderman with her boyfriend and all of a sudden the screen froze,...