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let's go back down to the ground to betty yu, at the second location where the trucking company is located near cabrillo highway. what can you tell us? we are at the second crime scene. i can tell you, moments ago, we saw seven vehicles from the sheriff's office. we also saw it for an slab and a vehicle carrying several bright lights. you can presume that investigators will be here for some time processing the scene and gathering evidence. right now, information is still limited. i did speak to a partner of someone who manages the mushroom farm that she tells me is located just down the road there. first spoke to her partner when he left for work this morning and has been unable, unfortunately, to get in touch with him. as you can understand, she is very anxious at the time. we do not yet know the identities of the victims. we are told by authorities that the bulk of the seven victims were killed at the location behind me. the manager of the mushroom farm tells me she fears her partner may be one of the victims. again, we are waiting more to hear more information. we will get it to you as
let's go back down to the ground to betty yu, at the second location where the trucking company is located near cabrillo highway. what can you tell us? we are at the second crime scene. i can tell you, moments ago, we saw seven vehicles from the sheriff's office. we also saw it for an slab and a vehicle carrying several bright lights. you can presume that investigators will be here for some time processing the scene and gathering evidence. right now, information is still limited. i did speak to...
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betty yu spoke with a one, alecia ortega, who you see on the screen now. worked as a manager of the mushroom farm off of highway 1. >> was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning. the morning when he go to work. that is the last time i hear from him. and pretty much that's it. >> you think she's in there? >> yes. >> reporter: hours later, she told betty yu that the love of her life, martin martinez, was shot inside the mushroom farm. evan people are dead. another person that stanford medical center. victims and those gathering at that unification center on main street last night with the nonprofit a.l.a.s. helping. a.l.a.s. response to natural disasters and emergencies. last week, we had a story about this nonprofit helping farmworker communities after the floods they experienced during the storms. families are still trying to get answers. we spoke with a man who is trying to find answers because he is not waitto get more e, we is -wwho information. we will update you as we get it. >> that is heartbreaking for so many families to be in the posi
betty yu spoke with a one, alecia ortega, who you see on the screen now. worked as a manager of the mushroom farm off of highway 1. >> was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning. the morning when he go to work. that is the last time i hear from him. and pretty much that's it. >> you think she's in there? >> yes. >> reporter: hours later, she told betty yu that the love of her life, martin martinez, was shot inside the mushroom farm. evan people are...
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we got betty yu there and that sara in the newsroom. reporters all over. as i am being told right now, we do have congresswoman anna eshoo on the phone right now. this is juliet in the kpix studio. do we have you on the line ? sometimes it is hard to hear. congresswoman, do i have you? it might be kind of hard to actually make contact in the area. of course, we are going to continue to follow my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. business can happen anytime, anywhere. it so help yours thrive ande. stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up t
we got betty yu there and that sara in the newsroom. reporters all over. as i am being told right now, we do have congresswoman anna eshoo on the phone right now. this is juliet in the kpix studio. do we have you on the line ? sometimes it is hard to hear. congresswoman, do i have you? it might be kind of hard to actually make contact in the area. of course, we are going to continue to follow my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are...
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betty yu shows you the big challenges the city is facing tonight cleaning up this mess. hi, betty. >> reporter: san francisco business owners have spent the last 48 hours cleaning up the mess from that new year's eve storm while the city is working round the clock to clear those storm drains. the view of saturday's storm brought historic rain to san francisco and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday sewer operations crews went to the hard hit mission district to identify and vacuum clocked catch basins and storm clogged catch basins and storm drains. more strike teams with specialized equipment has been added ahead of wednesday's monstrous storm. the city says its sewer system was not designed to handle the intensity of the 100 year storm on new year's eve. the puc is working with sf fire, public works and the department of emergency management to address 311 calls. it advises residents and businesses to call 311 if they need city prioritizes trouble spots. you can sign up for alertsf by texting your zip code to 888777 for realtime emergency texts. the puc said o
betty yu shows you the big challenges the city is facing tonight cleaning up this mess. hi, betty. >> reporter: san francisco business owners have spent the last 48 hours cleaning up the mess from that new year's eve storm while the city is working round the clock to clear those storm drains. the view of saturday's storm brought historic rain to san francisco and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday sewer operations crews went to the hard hit mission district to identify and...
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the excess is now rushing down the spillway and drawing a crowd. >> that was betty yu reporting. >>> paul is here now. we've been in this pattern for what feels like weeks where we're talking about rain and then a little break and then more rain again. it sounds like we're still in the thick of that. >> we've got one more rain chance to go in this pattern that has now lasted three weeks. we had the first rain chance a day after christmas. we've been getting inundated since then. one more chance to go. this current one is not quite over just yet. there are still a few sprinkles hitting the ground in the santa cruz mountains. we've seen a few off and on showers there this evening while the rest of the bay area has seen clearing skies. we see the clearing trend continuing except for a little fog spilling in from the central valley through the delta into the inland valleys of the east bay. that will dissipate and we'll see plenty of sunshine tomorrow. our dry break will continue. we can allow some of the rain that has added up over the past 24 hours to soak in. this latest storm brought
the excess is now rushing down the spillway and drawing a crowd. >> that was betty yu reporting. >>> paul is here now. we've been in this pattern for what feels like weeks where we're talking about rain and then a little break and then more rain again. it sounds like we're still in the thick of that. >> we've got one more rain chance to go in this pattern that has now lasted three weeks. we had the first rain chance a day after christmas. we've been getting inundated since...
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thank you for your report and let's get the betty yu, continuing coverage on the flooding threat to homes in the area. betty. >> reporter: closed for the better part of this afternoon and this evening. a good look in the last few minutes or so. traffic conditions really improved, as you heard devon say, at least one lane opened up there. authorities told us to be careful coming down this road. the road eventually comes to be impassable. two homes and several cars were submerged off of 101. i did speak to his spokesperson in santa clara county who said those homes were in the warnings on ahead of the storm. they should be ready to go if necessary. that should be the case today. able to go to the homes and check inside . this afternoon, people are still contending with heavy traffic . we sat in it ourselves. it took us two hours to go two miles to get to this point. the good news is that we are getting a break in the rain. >> the break is certainly welcome. we will get your reports later on. appreciate that. another hard-hit area to the south , the santa cruz mountains. that's the community
thank you for your report and let's get the betty yu, continuing coverage on the flooding threat to homes in the area. betty. >> reporter: closed for the better part of this afternoon and this evening. a good look in the last few minutes or so. traffic conditions really improved, as you heard devon say, at least one lane opened up there. authorities told us to be careful coming down this road. the road eventually comes to be impassable. two homes and several cars were submerged off of...
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betty yu spoke with a woman. at this is alecia ortega. you can see her on the phone. she tells us that her partner worked as a manager at a mushroom farm off highway 1. >> reporter: when was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning when he go to work. that is the last time i hear from him. >> reporter: you think he is in there? >> yes. >> she told betty yu, the love of her life was shot inside the mushroom farm. >> reporter: this is reality for so many families. another person at stanford medical center has died. those living in the area gathered at the reunification area last night. there were people with the nonprofit, i lost. they respond to tragedies. i spoke with you about this story. you have spoken with people that are helping people i happen bay after the damage that happened due to the storms. to now see this, we are hearing from people , just the shock that comes with this due to how close to the community is. we are waiting to get more information. we did not get the identities of the victims. we are waiting to get more information as to the moti
betty yu spoke with a woman. at this is alecia ortega. you can see her on the phone. she tells us that her partner worked as a manager at a mushroom farm off highway 1. >> reporter: when was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning when he go to work. that is the last time i hear from him. >> reporter: you think he is in there? >> yes. >> she told betty yu, the love of her life was shot inside the mushroom farm. >> reporter: this is reality for so...
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betty yu has been covering stories like this for months. she was at the town hall meeting.ke with that neighbors that scared , shared a story of their own. >> reporter: home surveillance video shows an attempted can in the marina and broad daylight, after scraping the front door with a tool, the man comes back and kicks in the door several times, as he yells threats. on the other side of the door was a man saying he was on the phone with 911, barricading the door with his body. this is the kind of daily crime that brought concerned residents to the district public safety town hall on tuesday. at times, he got heated. >> i understand your anger. >> we want action. >> reporter: among the top problems, shared with the supervisor, the district attorney , the police chief, and the captain, and the city representatives, crime, homelessness , open air drug markets, and mental health. >> i do not feel safe. my wife , when she is walking around, i feel concerned. we all kind of walk around with our finger on our pepper spray around here. >> reporter: he was victimized one month afte
betty yu has been covering stories like this for months. she was at the town hall meeting.ke with that neighbors that scared , shared a story of their own. >> reporter: home surveillance video shows an attempted can in the marina and broad daylight, after scraping the front door with a tool, the man comes back and kicks in the door several times, as he yells threats. on the other side of the door was a man saying he was on the phone with 911, barricading the door with his body. this is...
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let's get back to betty yu, she is at the center most shooting scene of highway 1, about 1 1/2 miles south of downtown. betty, this is the hardest part of the job now, is talking to family and i know that you have had conversations with some. >> reporter: that's right. the loved one here at the scene a few hours ago says she just does not know if her partner is one of those victims. as you just heard, the sheriff's office is working on identifying all of the victims. we can tell you that three of the seven shooting victims were found here at this location. if you take a look just down the road where the flashing lights are, all the law enforcement personnel and vehicles are concentrated in that area. they are trying to piece together and process this crime scene, trying to figure out a motive, and loved ones are trying to figure out who the victims are in these two separate shootings. again, seven people were killed and the sheriff's office says three of the seven victims were found with gunshot wounds at this specific location . we are located just off of highway 1. now, earlier, i s
let's get back to betty yu, she is at the center most shooting scene of highway 1, about 1 1/2 miles south of downtown. betty, this is the hardest part of the job now, is talking to family and i know that you have had conversations with some. >> reporter: that's right. the loved one here at the scene a few hours ago says she just does not know if her partner is one of those victims. as you just heard, the sheriff's office is working on identifying all of the victims. we can tell you that...
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our betty yu shows us how his legacy of service and commitment to justice lives on. >> the theme of friday's concert is freedom, justice and beloved community. the inspirational evening kicks off a week of mlk celebration events in san francisco. >> reporter: the sounds of r and b and soul singer and the glide ensemble moved the soldout crowd. >> in the name of chokeholds that became chokers in our hands. >> reporter: among the night's performers, minister marvin k. white. he honored the life of dr. martin luther king jr. with spoken word. >> when we think about the civil rights movement, we think about the songs and images and even the cadences of the march. that's the art that's a part of. it. >> reporter: marvin says he hopes the spirit of dr. king lives on today in young leaders. >> you can lead from the back. you can push people ahead. you can inspire from the back. you don't have to be out in front and today that can look like technology. that can look like social media. >> reporter: this viral video showing a san francisco art gallery owner spraying a homeless woman with a hose was to
our betty yu shows us how his legacy of service and commitment to justice lives on. >> the theme of friday's concert is freedom, justice and beloved community. the inspirational evening kicks off a week of mlk celebration events in san francisco. >> reporter: the sounds of r and b and soul singer and the glide ensemble moved the soldout crowd. >> in the name of chokeholds that became chokers in our hands. >> reporter: among the night's performers, minister marvin k....
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betty yu shows us the progress they have made. >> reporter: the basement of this indie comic shop was turned into a small lake. silver sprocket estimates the flooding caused thousands of dollars of damage, ruining inventory and furniture. mold is now a big problem in the space. >> the interruption to business is what the horrible costly part is. luckily, our community really showed up to help us move our inventory really quick. >> reporter: the owner put out the call for help on social media. >> if you got rain boots and muscles, we need help right now. about 30 people showed up over the next hour. helped bring up all of these boxes that are around us. they make a fire line from the basement up here to the back of the store and just pass boxes to each other. it was sweet and heartwarming. >> reporter: the flood forced the store to posits online operation. >> we could not find anything to send out mail orders. we had to stop promoting and ended up going for a couple of weeks with barely any sales at all. it is still pretty scary. we don't know how we are going to pay all of our bills t
betty yu shows us the progress they have made. >> reporter: the basement of this indie comic shop was turned into a small lake. silver sprocket estimates the flooding caused thousands of dollars of damage, ruining inventory and furniture. mold is now a big problem in the space. >> the interruption to business is what the horrible costly part is. luckily, our community really showed up to help us move our inventory really quick. >> reporter: the owner put out the call for help...
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beginning with betty yu with how people are trying to get through this. >> reporter: as people pay their respects to the people in the mass shooting, the community is calling attention to farm workers, a group often marginalized and overlooked in half-moon bay. through song and prayer, the half-moon bay community tried to heal at coast side lutheran church. ellen hank from pacifica came to honor the people killed. the service moved her to tears. >> it breaks your heart. once again, it has come home, the gun violence to our own community. and the most vulnerable among us. the farm workers who are actually invisible. >> reporter: ellen is part of the community organizing network faith in action. >> it's a powerful experience and i believe i'm a spiritual person. i believe in the power of community and love. >> reporter: together, the group chanted because we care. a message to speak up and step in to help when the community needs it. >> i think that was very touching and i hope that we can continue to care. >> reporter: people moved by the tragedy also stopped by this makeshift memorial. i
beginning with betty yu with how people are trying to get through this. >> reporter: as people pay their respects to the people in the mass shooting, the community is calling attention to farm workers, a group often marginalized and overlooked in half-moon bay. through song and prayer, the half-moon bay community tried to heal at coast side lutheran church. ellen hank from pacifica came to honor the people killed. the service moved her to tears. >> it breaks your heart. once again,...
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betty yu got reaction. >> reporter: community leaders told us that they're very concerned about more turbulence in the department. they hope that the chief's placement on administrative leave does not signal that he'll be fired. for carl chan, chief leronne armstrong meant stability and support. >> especially during the aapi period since 2021, we were able to work with the chief and the police department and to provide us all the needed resources. >> reporter: carl is a long time chinatown community leader who appreciates when the chief dedicated an asian liaison officer to the neighborhood and beefed up patrols, but he says the chief has a good working relationship with diverse communities all across oakland. >> when i talk to the people, they are worried because every time when you see the instability, criminals may want to take advantage during this time in committing crimes. >> reporter: the shake-up happened after an independent investigation found article strong palled to properly handle serious misconduct by a sergeant. authorities say the sergeant first ripped the bumper off
betty yu got reaction. >> reporter: community leaders told us that they're very concerned about more turbulence in the department. they hope that the chief's placement on administrative leave does not signal that he'll be fired. for carl chan, chief leronne armstrong meant stability and support. >> especially during the aapi period since 2021, we were able to work with the chief and the police department and to provide us all the needed resources. >> reporter: carl is a long...
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betty yu asked the business owner why he was doing this. we are hearing an investigation is captures a san frsct to gallery owners brinless man with hose monday morning. ry regrete. el awl. not just because i want to get out of trouble or something like that. but because i put a tremendous amount of effort into helping this woman. >> reporter: collier gwin owns foster gwin gallery in jackson square. he says this confrontation was the result of multiple attempts to get her help. after spending days cleaning up your mess and letting her sleep in his doorway. he says he and other business owners in the area have called sfpd and social services more than two dozen times in the last two weeks. >> she needs psychiatric help. you can tell. she's pulling her hair, she's screaming. she's talking in tongues. you cannot understand anything she says. she is throwing food everywhere. >> reporter: he said on monday he had had enough. >> of been down here 40 years. i've seen tons of homeless people. we've helped the ones that we could and i've not had any
betty yu asked the business owner why he was doing this. we are hearing an investigation is captures a san frsct to gallery owners brinless man with hose monday morning. ry regrete. el awl. not just because i want to get out of trouble or something like that. but because i put a tremendous amount of effort into helping this woman. >> reporter: collier gwin owns foster gwin gallery in jackson square. he says this confrontation was the result of multiple attempts to get her help. after...
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betty yu shows us what businesses are dealing with after the storm. >> reporter: the scenes were dramatic. some people spotted floating down 14th street. others tried to skate through the flooded road. another person waited for the high waters with their belongings on saturday. family owned pizza and italian restaurant was submerged in water. the storm wrecked all of their equipment. they reported the flooding to 311, but no one from the city showed up to help. >> we get rental there of the equipment to clean up the water and the debris. there is a lot of debris from the street moving into the restaurant and all the damage. so many. >> reporter: the line cook said he came in to help the business and other spots down the street by cleaning the storm drains himself and pumping standing water out of the restaurant. >> the worst damage was all of the electric line , the fridge, the walk-in freezer and fridge for all of the stuff. it's gone. >> reporter: cars outside the business, like this one, are completely damaged by water. he also said so much trash has surfaced all over the street includ
betty yu shows us what businesses are dealing with after the storm. >> reporter: the scenes were dramatic. some people spotted floating down 14th street. others tried to skate through the flooded road. another person waited for the high waters with their belongings on saturday. family owned pizza and italian restaurant was submerged in water. the storm wrecked all of their equipment. they reported the flooding to 311, but no one from the city showed up to help. >> we get rental...
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. >> betty yu went out to meet them and survey the damage as they try to figure out what comes next. >> reporter: you may remember first seeing this gilroy home behind me from above. it was hit by major flooding. the water went up to the top of the patio door. i caught up with the residents who said it only took a few minutes for the water to destroy everything inside. mud, water, and debris are everywhere they shldn't . it knocked over furniture and tossed everything several yards. this home on eye first to be submerged during monday's storm. maria morales had left to get gas with her kids. >> she is really sad to see her house like this. >> reporter: it is not just the family's personal belongings. the flood waters destroyed 22 acres of leased land where maria and her husband run jm farmer's organic. a small vegetable and berry operation they started in 2016. they had spent years as farm workers and have no other source of income. they began renting this home three years ago. >> so everything is pretty much at a loss because her land was certified organic and now with all the water
. >> betty yu went out to meet them and survey the damage as they try to figure out what comes next. >> reporter: you may remember first seeing this gilroy home behind me from above. it was hit by major flooding. the water went up to the top of the patio door. i caught up with the residents who said it only took a few minutes for the water to destroy everything inside. mud, water, and debris are everywhere they shldn't . it knocked over furniture and tossed everything several yards....
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. >> betty yu out in the rain for you tonight. >>> a lot of you are finding out the very hard truth from insurance coverage. take note. most standard homeowners policies don't include flood protection. in fact, one insurance agent tells us you need a separate flood ride rider on your policy to cover the damage. stay with us for coverage of the upcoming storms and you can find all the resources if you're dealing with flooding and damage on kpix.com. >>> this story from across the country stopped us in our tracks, buffalo bills safety damar hamlin tonight is in critical condition after collapsing on the field. andrea nakano has been following this story since it first broke. this just made everybody gasp in our newsroom. >> it really did. it just kind of stops you still and just could not believe what was going on on the field. we did get an update from the buffalo bills a moment ago. safety damar hamlin suffered cardiac arrest during the game. his heartbeat was restored on the field and he's currently sedated in a cincinnati hospital. here's the play before he went down. hamlin took inthe
. >> betty yu out in the rain for you tonight. >>> a lot of you are finding out the very hard truth from insurance coverage. take note. most standard homeowners policies don't include flood protection. in fact, one insurance agent tells us you need a separate flood ride rider on your policy to cover the damage. stay with us for coverage of the upcoming storms and you can find all the resources if you're dealing with flooding and damage on kpix.com. >>> this story from...
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betty yu has more on what happened in court today. the story, when i first heard about it, was so shocking. what happened in court and what do we know about the situation? >> reporter: we continue to learn more details, sarah. patel did not enter a plea in court today. he was released from the hospital on friday and immediately booked into the san mateo county jail. he is being held without bail. patel has been charged with counts of attempted murder and two counts of violence. this is what the family is car looked like after patel drove off a 250 foot cliff, known as devils slide, just south of pacifica. the district attorney said that based on video from a nearby tunnel along with witness statements, he believes that the evidence supports the charges. >> the people driving behind him described the vehicle's movement. the lack of brake lights. things of that nature. number two, there are cameras on that. the vehicle left the tunnel, turned off the road, then turned to go down the cliff. >> the d.a. said that he is not releasing that
betty yu has more on what happened in court today. the story, when i first heard about it, was so shocking. what happened in court and what do we know about the situation? >> reporter: we continue to learn more details, sarah. patel did not enter a plea in court today. he was released from the hospital on friday and immediately booked into the san mateo county jail. he is being held without bail. patel has been charged with counts of attempted murder and two counts of violence. this is...
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betty yu is live there talking to people, including people who really worry that their loved ones may have been killed. betty? >> reporter: that's right, sara. the san mateo county sheriff's office have kept media at a distance from the reunification center behind me, but i did speak with one woman over the phone. she was here earlier and she confirmed that her partner was among the victims. elisa ortega spent the afternoon anxious and distraught trying to get in touch with her partner who worked as a manager at a mushroom farm just off highway 1. >> when is the last time you heard from him? >> the morning, in the morning when he go to work is the last time i hear from him and pretty much. >> reporter: you think he's in there? >> yes. >> reporter: her worst nightmare became a reality hours later. she told me that the love of her life, martin martinez, was shot inside the mushroom farm and his co-worker witnessed the crime. loved ones of victims and those living in the active crime scene area gathered at the family reunification center on main street monday night. coastal residents and
betty yu is live there talking to people, including people who really worry that their loved ones may have been killed. betty? >> reporter: that's right, sara. the san mateo county sheriff's office have kept media at a distance from the reunification center behind me, but i did speak with one woman over the phone. she was here earlier and she confirmed that her partner was among the victims. elisa ortega spent the afternoon anxious and distraught trying to get in touch with her partner...
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betty yu is live in gilroy. people really got the brunt of this. i understand you spoke with someone who evacuated animalled all day and evening. >> reporter: that's right, sara. just to give you a sense of where we are, we're at mesa road where we saw the most dramatic flooding today. people had to get out, but so did their animals and that one ranch owner told me that he had to make several trips to make it happen. >> hi, miss mango. this is miss mango. she is a mini. >> reporter: miss mango and her friends, vinny and knuckles, two 200-pound goats, and georgia, the donkey, are being evacuated to higher ground. this family ramp in hollister was under an evacuation warning and decided it was time to head out when the back of their property began to flood. what has your day been like? >> we raised our levees up around us another 16 inches when we bought the property, so we're way above everybody else. we never thought it would come in on the backside of us. >> reporter: the family showed photos of the canal on the side and and front of the property.
betty yu is live in gilroy. people really got the brunt of this. i understand you spoke with someone who evacuated animalled all day and evening. >> reporter: that's right, sara. just to give you a sense of where we are, we're at mesa road where we saw the most dramatic flooding today. people had to get out, but so did their animals and that one ranch owner told me that he had to make several trips to make it happen. >> hi, miss mango. this is miss mango. she is a mini. >>...
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betty yu shows us what a number of businesses are dealing with, tonight. >> reporter: we are on 14th street here in the mission district, and it is not uncommon to see piles of trash outside small businesses. as you can see at this hour, there are still workers busy trying to clean up the mess. >> reporter: the scenes were dramatic but some people were spotted floating down 14th street. others tried to scoot through the flooded road. another person waded through thigh high waters with their belongings on saturday. the pink onion was submerged in water. the storm wrecked virtually all their equipment and workers said while the reo one from the city showed up to help. >> >> we could not clean the grease because a lot of the grease from the streets flowed into the restaurant. and then all the damage. >> reporter: a cook said he came into healthy business, and the spots down the street, by cleaning the storm drains himself, and pumping standing water out of the restaurant. >> the worst damage was all the electric equipment, the fridge, the walk-in freezer, the fridge for all the stuff, i
betty yu shows us what a number of businesses are dealing with, tonight. >> reporter: we are on 14th street here in the mission district, and it is not uncommon to see piles of trash outside small businesses. as you can see at this hour, there are still workers busy trying to clean up the mess. >> reporter: the scenes were dramatic but some people were spotted floating down 14th street. others tried to scoot through the flooded road. another person waded through thigh high waters...
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the gallery owner talked with our betty yu. she has the story. >> reporter: the owner of the san francisco art gallery says he understands the rage that people feel toward him. he said on tuesday someone punched his front glass window and threatened to kill him. this viral video captures a san francisco art gallery owner spraying a homeless woman with a hose monday morning. it sparked widespread outrage online. >> what they saw is very regrettable. i feel awful. not just because i want to get out of trouble or something like that. but because i put a tremendous amount of effort into helping this woman. >> reporter: collier quinn owns foster gallery in jackson square. he said this was the result of multiple attempts of getting her help after he spent days cleaning up her mess and letting her sleep in the doorway. he and others have called sfpd and social services more than two dozen times in the last two weeks. >> i said she needs psychiatric help. you can tell. she is pulling her hair, screaming and talking in tongues throwing
the gallery owner talked with our betty yu. she has the story. >> reporter: the owner of the san francisco art gallery says he understands the rage that people feel toward him. he said on tuesday someone punched his front glass window and threatened to kill him. this viral video captures a san francisco art gallery owner spraying a homeless woman with a hose monday morning. it sparked widespread outrage online. >> what they saw is very regrettable. i feel awful. not just because i...
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. >> betty yu checked in with the owners, to see the progress they made on drying out their store. >> reporter: silver sprocket here in the mission is recovering from that new year's eve storm. their basement was flooded, so, all through the ground floor, you can see inventory they saved under display tables and in corners. remove the storm, and broken drainage pipes turned the basement of this valencia street in the comics shop into a small lake. silver sprocket estimates the flooding caused thousands of dollars in damages. it ruined inventory, and furniture , and mold is not a big problem in this space. >> the interruption to business is what the really horrible costly part is, but our community showed up to help us move our inventory really quick after we asked for help. >> reporter: owner, of the ehrlich put out the call for help on social media pick >> if you have rain boots and muscles and can help us out, need help right now. about 30 people showed up over the next hour, and help to bring up all these boxes around us . they made a fire line from the basement up through the back
. >> betty yu checked in with the owners, to see the progress they made on drying out their store. >> reporter: silver sprocket here in the mission is recovering from that new year's eve storm. their basement was flooded, so, all through the ground floor, you can see inventory they saved under display tables and in corners. remove the storm, and broken drainage pipes turned the basement of this valencia street in the comics shop into a small lake. silver sprocket estimates the...
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. >> betty yu checked with a business that was hit hard to see how they're faring. >> reporter: it wasgh start to the new year for many businesses here in the mission. as you can see, many of them have fortified their entrances in preparation for more rain. after being closed for a week following the new year's eve storm, fresh pizzas are once again coming out of the oven at pink onion on 14th street and the kitchen stove is back on. >> from one hour after the flooding started until maybe five hours ago, we finally got the water heater up d running. that was the last piece we needed, d in between then we've had refrigeration companies, electrical companies gas, plumbers, water heater repair guys, floor guys, dry wall guys. >> reporter: the owner estimate the repairs already set him bac at least $50,000. >> that's not even including my time or my family's time or anything like that. >> reporter: this was the view from pink onion a week ago when the street turned into a river. the restaurant was flooded and equipment destroyed. since then the city came to unclog storm drains and catch ba
. >> betty yu checked with a business that was hit hard to see how they're faring. >> reporter: it wasgh start to the new year for many businesses here in the mission. as you can see, many of them have fortified their entrances in preparation for more rain. after being closed for a week following the new year's eve storm, fresh pizzas are once again coming out of the oven at pink onion on 14th street and the kitchen stove is back on. >> from one hour after the flooding started...
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. >> betty yu went to one of the shelters to see how people are coping. >> reporter: about 30 people are staying here at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. we met one mother who came here after her entire current bill apartment building lost power on wednesday. >> i had to pack my clothes and go back and forth to change up my bag. >> reporter: judith curtis said that she was looking for somewhere safe and warm. >> and just to save my savings, to not waste it on a motel if i don't have to. if i stay in a motel a couple nights, it is kind of like, no. i am saving. >> reporter: she was thankful for the free food, a cot and a roof over her head. >> i used to live in my car long time ago. i know what it is like. you can always get worse! that is what i tell people. be thankful for what you have. >> reporter: christine sullivan doesn't have much. she was sleeping on her truck bed when the storm hit, but the red cross gave her pajamas and food at the county emergency shelter. >> the water came in and destroyed the back of my truck. now i don't have a place to stay, so now i am her
. >> betty yu went to one of the shelters to see how people are coping. >> reporter: about 30 people are staying here at the sonoma county fairgrounds in santa rosa. we met one mother who came here after her entire current bill apartment building lost power on wednesday. >> i had to pack my clothes and go back and forth to change up my bag. >> reporter: judith curtis said that she was looking for somewhere safe and warm. >> and just to save my savings, to not waste...
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our betty yu shows us what happened next. >> reporter: we're outside the japan center mall where youan still see one bullet hole from wednesday's deadly shooting that took the life of security guard gavin boston. on friday people who knew him and those who just learned of his story came by to pay their respects. these surveillance photos captured the final moments of 40-year-old gavin boston's life. police arrested a 15-year-old who was charged with murder. a 14-year-old boy was charged with being an accessory. several workers said gavin only started working at the mall on webster street about a month ago. one worker who didn't want to show her face on camera said she heard the gunfire. >> usually the mall's pretty rowdy. we have teens come in with skateboards. so i thought it was boxes dropping. >> reporter: she said in the short time he was there, gavin was always kind and friendly. >> even when we have people yelling at him and people yell at us, too, he never yelled back. he was really calm. it's honestly really shocking. he more, if anything, said hello to us, yeah. just to make
our betty yu shows us what happened next. >> reporter: we're outside the japan center mall where youan still see one bullet hole from wednesday's deadly shooting that took the life of security guard gavin boston. on friday people who knew him and those who just learned of his story came by to pay their respects. these surveillance photos captured the final moments of 40-year-old gavin boston's life. police arrested a 15-year-old who was charged with murder. a 14-year-old boy was charged...
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. >> in betty yu was in the bay area to find out how the shooting is impacting plans. >> reporter: from outside chased center, there was a half-time performance featuring traditional dancers. thousands bring in the lunar new year with family and friends . there were red envelopes at the door for watching the team take on the nets. some had heavy hearts. >> my mom is from vietnam and we celebrate . it is unfortunate . you want to get together and celebrate . >> they feel safe a chased center because of tight security . >> there are screenings when you come in and we didn't think about it. i'm sure the people that monterey park didn't think about it either. >> we spotted plenty of sfpd officers watching over the celebration . >> my buddy was carrying a duffel bag and i could see them looking. i think that you know there are police out there and it makes me feel a lot safer . >> reporter: from mission bay to chinatown, crowds took part in the traditions to mark the year of the rabbit . people gathered on street corners to set off fireworks another's head lunar new year dinner like jenny an
. >> in betty yu was in the bay area to find out how the shooting is impacting plans. >> reporter: from outside chased center, there was a half-time performance featuring traditional dancers. thousands bring in the lunar new year with family and friends . there were red envelopes at the door for watching the team take on the nets. some had heavy hearts. >> my mom is from vietnam and we celebrate . it is unfortunate . you want to get together and celebrate . >> they feel...
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betty yu shows us the challenges the cities are facing in cleaning up the mess. >> reporter: baklava story on harrison street shared its view of saturday's storm that brought his work rain to san francisco and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday, the sewer operation crews went to the hard-hit mission district to identify and vacuum the basins and storm drains. the public utilities commission added more strike teams with specialized equipment ahead of wednesday's monstrous storm. the city says the sewer system was not designed to handle the intensity of the 100 year storm on new year's eve. they are working with fire, public works, and the department of emergency management to address 311 calls. they advise residents and businesses to call 311 if they need support, as the city prioritizes trouble spots. you can visit their website to get what weather resources and sign up for alert sf bite texting your zip code to the number on your screen for real-time emergency text messages. it is and tuesday, they will install temporary flood barriers at 17th and full some common area th
betty yu shows us the challenges the cities are facing in cleaning up the mess. >> reporter: baklava story on harrison street shared its view of saturday's storm that brought his work rain to san francisco and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday, the sewer operation crews went to the hard-hit mission district to identify and vacuum the basins and storm drains. the public utilities commission added more strike teams with specialized equipment ahead of wednesday's monstrous storm....
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betty yu was here yesterday. sh spoke with a woman. you see he on the phone. she tells us that her partner worked as a manager at a mushroom farm off highway one. >> when was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning, when he went to work. that is the last time i heard from him. >> do you think he is in there? >> yes. >> reporter: hours later, she said the love of her life, martin martinez was shot insid the mushroom farm. this is now reality for so many families. seven people are dead. another person at stanford medical center, loved ones gathered at the family reunification center on main street. there were people there with the nonprofit helping. they respond to natural disasters and emergencies. you did a story o this nonprofit last week. we were talking about it. they wer helping people as they recovere from the storms. we are hearing from joaquin . we will hear fro him in 30 minutes. hearing from him, and how this is affecting this community. authorities did not release the identities of the victims. we are waiting to get more information on th
betty yu was here yesterday. sh spoke with a woman. you see he on the phone. she tells us that her partner worked as a manager at a mushroom farm off highway one. >> when was the last time you heard from him? >> in the morning, when he went to work. that is the last time i heard from him. >> do you think he is in there? >> yes. >> reporter: hours later, she said the love of her life, martin martinez was shot insid the mushroom farm. this is now reality for so many...
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betty yu went to a town hall meeting where sheets with that up homeowners with a scary story of their own. >> reporter: home surveillance video shows an attempted break-in in the marina in broad daylight, after scraping the front door with a tool, the man comes back and kicks in the door several times, as he yells threats. on the other side of the door was sam. he said he was on the phone with 911, barricading the door with his body. this is the kind of daily crime that brought concerned residents to the district 2 town hall on tuesday. at times, it got heated. >> [ indiscernible - multiple speakers ] >> reporter: among the top problems shared with the supervisor, the district attorney , the police chief, and captain, and the city representatives, crime, homelessness, open air drug markets, and mental health. >> i do not feel safe. my wife, when she is walking around, i feel concerned. we all walk around with our finger on our pepper spray around here. >> reporter: sam was victimized one month after he moved to san francisco in may. he said the former da committed to charging the case
betty yu went to a town hall meeting where sheets with that up homeowners with a scary story of their own. >> reporter: home surveillance video shows an attempted break-in in the marina in broad daylight, after scraping the front door with a tool, the man comes back and kicks in the door several times, as he yells threats. on the other side of the door was sam. he said he was on the phone with 911, barricading the door with his body. this is the kind of daily crime that brought concerned...
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the owner talked with betty yu. she has the story. >> reporter: this viral video captures a san francisco art gallery owner spring a homeless woman with a hose on monday morning. it's part widespread outrage online. >> what they saw is very regrettable. i feel awful, not just because i want to get out of trouble, or something like that, but because i put a tremendous amount of effort into helping this woman. >> reporter: he owns the gallery and jackson square. he says this confrontation was a result of multiple attempts to get her help, after he spent days cleaning a mess, and letting her sleep in his doorway. he said that he and other business owners in the area, called social services and the police department more than two dozen times in the last two weeks. mica says , she needs psychiatric help . she is pulling her hair, she is screaming. she is talking in tongues. you cannot understand anything she says. she is going food everywhere. >> reporter: he said he had had enough. i haven't done your 40 years and i hav
the owner talked with betty yu. she has the story. >> reporter: this viral video captures a san francisco art gallery owner spring a homeless woman with a hose on monday morning. it's part widespread outrage online. >> what they saw is very regrettable. i feel awful, not just because i want to get out of trouble, or something like that, but because i put a tremendous amount of effort into helping this woman. >> reporter: he owns the gallery and jackson square. he says this...
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betty yu shows us the big challenges the cities are facing cleaning up the mess. >> reporter: san franciscowner spent 48 hours cleaning up the mess from the new year's eve storm. the city is working round-the-clock to clear those storm drains. >> reporter: the baklava story shared their view of saturday's storm that brought historic rain to the san francisco, and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday, the sewer operation crews went to the hard-hit mission district to identify and vacuum the clogged catch basins and storm drains. that's the public utilities commission added more strike teams with specialized equipment ahead of wednesday's monstrous storm. the city says the sewer system was not designed to handle the intensity of the 100 year storm on new year's eve. the pse is working with fire, public works, and the department of emergency management to address 311 calls. the advise residents and businesses to call 311 if they need support, as the city prioritizes trouble spots. you can also visit this website to get wet weather resources and sign up for alert sf by texting your zip
betty yu shows us the big challenges the cities are facing cleaning up the mess. >> reporter: san franciscowner spent 48 hours cleaning up the mess from the new year's eve storm. the city is working round-the-clock to clear those storm drains. >> reporter: the baklava story shared their view of saturday's storm that brought historic rain to the san francisco, and turned streets into rushing rivers. on monday, the sewer operation crews went to the hard-hit mission district to...
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and betty yu walks through what happened next. >> reporter: we are outside the japan center mall where you can still see one bullet hole from wednesday's deadly shooting that took the life of security guard gavin boston. on friday, people who knew him and those who just learned of his story came by to pay their respects. these surveillance photos captured the final moments of 40-year-old gavin boston's life. police arrested a 15-year-old who was charged with murder. a 14-year-old boy was charged with being an accessory. several workers said gavin only started working at the mall on webster street about a month ago. one worker who didn't want to show her face on camera said she heard the gunfire. >> usually the mall is pretty rowdy. >> reporter: she said in the short time he was there, gavin was always kind and friendly. >> even when we have people yelling at him, and, people yelling at us, too. he never yelled back. he was also really calm. so it is really shocking. he more if anything said hello to us. yeah. just make sure he is there to support us. >> reporter: it would be the last t
and betty yu walks through what happened next. >> reporter: we are outside the japan center mall where you can still see one bullet hole from wednesday's deadly shooting that took the life of security guard gavin boston. on friday, people who knew him and those who just learned of his story came by to pay their respects. these surveillance photos captured the final moments of 40-year-old gavin boston's life. police arrested a 15-year-old who was charged with murder. a 14-year-old boy was...
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betty yu has that, and the rest of the widespread damage to the bay area. >> reporter: this area and berkeley is closed due to a major mudslide. this is one of several in the east bay the triggered evacuations and damaged homes. just over the oakland border, cars got stuck in a slide on alvarado road. you can see the water is actively flowing as the city crew were to clear the mud, a lot of it. we spoke with amanda woke up to his front porch completely covered in mud. >> we live in the hills, they are always subject to slides. we live in fire country. you always be subjected to some activity of some kind. you wish doesn't happen, but it does. >> reporter: one resident said he saw similar mudslides in 2007. >> the next step will be supervising the crew. that is what you do if you are a homeowner, you watch. >> reporter: homeowners are watching out for more mud and debris coming down the hills. this slide enforced some evacuations . chopper 5 shows the mud taking over one backyard . it completely knocked over an outbuilding. this was a long wildcat canyon road, not far from the lake. i
betty yu has that, and the rest of the widespread damage to the bay area. >> reporter: this area and berkeley is closed due to a major mudslide. this is one of several in the east bay the triggered evacuations and damaged homes. just over the oakland border, cars got stuck in a slide on alvarado road. you can see the water is actively flowing as the city crew were to clear the mud, a lot of it. we spoke with amanda woke up to his front porch completely covered in mud. >> we live in...
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today, betty yu is showing what people are dealing with. some people don't know when they can go back home. >>> alvarado road, here in berkeley, is closed due to a major mudslide. this is one of several in the east bay that triggered evacuations and damaged homes. just over the oakland border, cars got stuck in a slide. >> reporter: you can see the water is flowing as the city crew were to clear the mud, lots bit. we spoke with amanda woke up to his front porch covered in mud. >> when you live in the hills, these hills are subject to slides. we live in earthquake and fire country. you will be subjected to some activity of some kind. you wish it doesn't happen, but it does. >> reporter: this residence that he witnessed similar mudslides near his home back 2007. >> the next step is supervising the crew . that is what you do. >> reporter: many homeowners are watching out for more mud and debris coming down the berkeley hills. this slide forced evacuations just outside of the park. the chopper 5 shows the mud taking over one backyard. it comple
today, betty yu is showing what people are dealing with. some people don't know when they can go back home. >>> alvarado road, here in berkeley, is closed due to a major mudslide. this is one of several in the east bay that triggered evacuations and damaged homes. just over the oakland border, cars got stuck in a slide. >> reporter: you can see the water is flowing as the city crew were to clear the mud, lots bit. we spoke with amanda woke up to his front porch covered in mud....