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. >> brad cates is a prominent new mexico attorney. we met him at his ranch in las cruces. >> an row caited by the veryabrogated by the issue of asset forfeiture. most seizures are $30,000. they're way lower than $30,000. secondly last i checked it's legal to own money in america. you're allowed to own the money travel with the money and in order to take the you're supposed to have a federal judge get a warrant. >> coming from cates some might find that strange. coming from cates as a high ranking official who helped establish the aggressive use of civil forfeiture. >> what was going through your head in 1983 that made you think this is a good idea? >> the war on drugs. we were seizing millions and millions of dollars from international drug dealers. now there are 400 federal laws for which you can invoke asset forfeiture. so we went from a very targeted specific purpose to a widespread program in america. >> that was never your intention. >> no, no. >> now as a result of cases like the skinners, new mexico has become the first state t
. >> brad cates is a prominent new mexico attorney. we met him at his ranch in las cruces. >> an row caited by the veryabrogated by the issue of asset forfeiture. most seizures are $30,000. they're way lower than $30,000. secondly last i checked it's legal to own money in america. you're allowed to own the money travel with the money and in order to take the you're supposed to have a federal judge get a warrant. >> coming from cates some might find that strange. coming from...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran is there tonight. cat. >> we'll check in with her in just a moment. >>> firefighters are holding their ground against what they are calling the "wragg fire." that's e one burning near lake berryessa. 7500-acre fire now is 80% contained. here's the news. they expect full containment by monday. it is still threatening more than 100 structures. some evacuations are still in place there. now in moraga, this three-alarm grass fire raced right up to the backyards of some homes before firefighters got control of it. it started about 12:30 this afternoon just off natalie drive. it burned about 40 acres, did not damage any homes, but let's bring in paul because the heat, the breeze, not doing firefighters any favors. >> yeah. here's the deem. the deal is this, is that we're in a four-year drought and we have insanely dry conditions outside right now. we don't get rain this time of year. the humidity level is down on its way up temporarily. as we look at this hazy picture over the south bay from mount hamilton t
kpix 5's cate caugiran is there tonight. cat. >> we'll check in with her in just a moment. >>> firefighters are holding their ground against what they are calling the "wragg fire." that's e one burning near lake berryessa. 7500-acre fire now is 80% contained. here's the news. they expect full containment by monday. it is still threatening more than 100 structures. some evacuations are still in place there. now in moraga, this three-alarm grass fire raced right up to the...
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cate caugurian is there for us tonight. cate? >> reporter: well allen, this fire here is growing in all directions. we are keeping an eye specifically on the one behind us. if you take a look. now for a moment, we actually thought we would have to leave the area because it was moving pretty quickly. i with hear it roaring and feel the heat from the fire. some nearby neighbors say it is the sight of this ominous glow that will keep them up at night. >> i'm scared to death. you know. i'm just scared to death. >> over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: it looked like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters look so tiny dropping this little bit of water on this fire that is madly out of control. >> reporter: jim came back to his house after he thought it was safe. >> as we drove back, the flames were still spotty here and there. then i realized within an hour or two i shouldn't be here. >> reporter: more than 600 firefighters from all over the bay area and southern california in
cate caugurian is there for us tonight. cate? >> reporter: well allen, this fire here is growing in all directions. we are keeping an eye specifically on the one behind us. if you take a look. now for a moment, we actually thought we would have to leave the area because it was moving pretty quickly. i with hear it roaring and feel the heat from the fire. some nearby neighbors say it is the sight of this ominous glow that will keep them up at night. >> i'm scared to death. you know....
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in fremont cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >> let's see how things are now.ldn't we have had this weather on the fourth of july? you go out to the ocean beach right now which was overcast much of the weekend. right now we've got mostly clear skies at the shoreline. a beautiful day underway in the bay area. temperatures right now 80 degrees. it's a mild 67 in san francisco. san jose right now 73. santa rosa, 77 as well. warm ending to monday even as the coastline remains relatively cool. we'll stay that way tomorrow as well. interesting things happen as this low pressure nudges toward shore depending on the trajectory of the low exactly where it ends up over california where it does kick inland. we do stand a chance of a shower, maybe a thunder shower late wednesday and thursday. that's not tomorrow but midweek and we will track that for you. in the meantime after that low passes through, we'll return to usual fog and cool weather along the shoreline but by the weekend numbers inland recover back in to the mid to upper 80s. we'll really cool it down when that
in fremont cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >> let's see how things are now.ldn't we have had this weather on the fourth of july? you go out to the ocean beach right now which was overcast much of the weekend. right now we've got mostly clear skies at the shoreline. a beautiful day underway in the bay area. temperatures right now 80 degrees. it's a mild 67 in san francisco. san jose right now 73. santa rosa, 77 as well. warm ending to monday even as the coastline remains relatively cool. we'll...
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and kpix 5's cate caugiran has more on the people evacuated and some who have actually lost their homes. >> i'm scared to death. you know? i'm just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and they drop this little bit of water on this fire that was just madly out of control. >> reporter: jim came back to his house after he thought it was safe. >> as we drove back the flames were still spotty here and there. within an hour or two after i got to the house i realized i shunted be here. >> reporter: firefighters from all over the bay area and southern california in the air in engines and on foot fighting the flames. but mother nature fought back. >> this four-year drought dry vegetation made for serious spotting across the lines. >> reporter: despite that the wind picked upbringing new life to the fire. and under the scorching sun triple-digit heat, new flames ripped through hundreds of more acres. >> i have never s
and kpix 5's cate caugiran has more on the people evacuated and some who have actually lost their homes. >> i'm scared to death. you know? i'm just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and they drop this little bit of water on this fire that was just madly out of control. >> reporter:...
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cate caugurian shows us they have a powerful ally. >> reporter: jim steinle spoke in front of u.s. lawmakers emotionally recounting his last moments with his daughter. >> a shot rang out. kate fell. looked at me and said help me dad. those were the last words she ever spoke. >> reporter: die an feinstein called for better cooperation between local state and law enforcement. in kate's case. >> a simple phone call would have been enough. >> reporter: that call could have saved kate's life. now the steinle family is backing kate's law giving mandatory jail time to convicted felons if they try to come back to the u.s. illegally after they have been deported. >> we feel if kate's loss saves one daughter, one son, and one mother, a father, kate's death won't be in vain. >> reporter: according to ice, 123 people were killed by people facing deportation between 2010 and 2014. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> mark farrell has proposed several reforms like the sheriff being required to contact ice. >>> after the stunt donald trump has made, lindsay graham may need a new telephone. >> reporter: not
cate caugurian shows us they have a powerful ally. >> reporter: jim steinle spoke in front of u.s. lawmakers emotionally recounting his last moments with his daughter. >> a shot rang out. kate fell. looked at me and said help me dad. those were the last words she ever spoke. >> reporter: die an feinstein called for better cooperation between local state and law enforcement. in kate's case. >> a simple phone call would have been enough. >> reporter: that call could...
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cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> there was a similar case in south carolina. a man took video of a worm crawling in fish he bought at costco. >>> police dogs in the bay area are getting sophisticated gear. the alameda county sheriff's department showed off what the k-9s can do and the special guests they wear as they go after a suspect. each vest costs $1,200 and is custom fitted to protect the dog from bullets and knivesful it can be outfitted with gps tracking and a surveillance camera. >> each dog after they are fully trained, they are valued at about 15 to $20,000. per dog. so, we need to protect that investment. >> the public helps pay for the vests through donations. a group called the police and working foundation holds a fundraiser this weekend at dozens of pet supply stores. >>> state water voted to ban grass from any new commercial building. that's right. and allow no more than 25% of landscaping at new homes to include grass. that is new homes. the builders can get around the rule by using recycled water from showers and toilets to irrigate larger l
cate caugurian, kpix5. >>> there was a similar case in south carolina. a man took video of a worm crawling in fish he bought at costco. >>> police dogs in the bay area are getting sophisticated gear. the alameda county sheriff's department showed off what the k-9s can do and the special guests they wear as they go after a suspect. each vest costs $1,200 and is custom fitted to protect the dog from bullets and knivesful it can be outfitted with gps tracking and a surveillance...
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as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, hackers can break into those phones with a single text message. >>> reporter: you don't even have to open the message according to mobile security company. hackers just need to send the bug to your smartphone and they can take control of your device and get access to your information on your handset. >> the adapter can send a file that's automatically being parsed and then the phone has been hacked. it can also be triggered by other means by browser, chrome or firefox. >> reporter: google learned of it a few months ago. a spokesman says the security of android users is extremely important to us. so we have already responded quickly to this issue by sending the fix for all android devices to our partners. unlike apple's mobile operating system ios, updates to the android platform it distributed through wireless carriers and phone manufacturers. it's up to them to push out the updates to users. >> so android users could stop using all messaging apps on their phones but that's unlikely so essentially we need to wait for the patches to come out. >> repor
as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, hackers can break into those phones with a single text message. >>> reporter: you don't even have to open the message according to mobile security company. hackers just need to send the bug to your smartphone and they can take control of your device and get access to your information on your handset. >> the adapter can send a file that's automatically being parsed and then the phone has been hacked. it can also be triggered by other means by...
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in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> be careful. sometimes what happens in vegas winds up on youtube. one guy could not resist a swim in the bellagio fountain. he climbed over and swam toward the jets shutting down the fountain. he was pulled from the water but not before causing $5,000 in damage. >>> a scary reality on the roads. tonight millions of cars at risk of cyber mayhem. the massive recall to stop hackers from seizing control. >> a woman trapped under a car her only hope was their hands. the incredible moment a crowd pooled their strength to save >>> chrysler is calling more than a million vehicles to fix a computer bug that could allow hackers to take over your car. consumerwatch reporter julie watts tells us the recall will come in the form of a thumb drive. >> we are killing the engine right now. >> reporter: 24 video grabbed the attention -- this video grabbed the attention of the world and congress. cyber security experts remotely hacking this jeep driven by a reporter from "wired" who produced this video and posted it
in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> be careful. sometimes what happens in vegas winds up on youtube. one guy could not resist a swim in the bellagio fountain. he climbed over and swam toward the jets shutting down the fountain. he was pulled from the water but not before causing $5,000 in damage. >>> a scary reality on the roads. tonight millions of cars at risk of cyber mayhem. the massive recall to stop hackers from seizing control. >> a woman trapped under a...
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cate caugiran near the project keeping an eye on the traffic. >> reporter: well, allen, i can tell you about the construction in particular that these workers will on a mission and so far we have been told all areas are ahead of schedule. that's going to be great news for commuters. if you take a look through the fence, we can give you a close look at the work being done connecting the two tunnels including that new second tunnel. but they still have quite a ways to go. on the ground workers were pushing the dirt flattening out the area to make way for what will be the new presidio parkway. up above you can see the bigger picture, wider roads and new tunnels to carry north- and southbound traffic. >> in most of the areas we are excavating, existing asphalt, to get the upgrade ready for asphalt paving or in case between the tunnels for con creed paving. >> reporter: this renovation is part of a $1 billion project that started back in 2009. the old approach to the golden gate was built in 1936 and not up to earthquake standards. >> the public is going to be having a completely different
cate caugiran near the project keeping an eye on the traffic. >> reporter: well, allen, i can tell you about the construction in particular that these workers will on a mission and so far we have been told all areas are ahead of schedule. that's going to be great news for commuters. if you take a look through the fence, we can give you a close look at the work being done connecting the two tunnels including that new second tunnel. but they still have quite a ways to go. on the ground...
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kpix 5's cate cauguiran explains why a certain section could be confusing for drivers. >> we are standing by the section right now. some drivers and even an architect on the project says the celebration for the new presidio parkway may have come too soon. the issue, this one line of paint. >> reporter: the new presidio parkway getting a lot of praise from drivers. >> the improvements they made was tenfold. >> reporter: one landscape architect on the project noticed something as he made his first drive through the second tunnel. >> the road is so smooth, up to this point and then suddenly [ inaudible ] >> reporter: it's an s serve so if you're driving the far right lane you'll have to move over. >> the hook turn coming in is an interesting turn. >> reporter: especially if you aren't paying attention or are distracted. chp says a speed limit of 35 miles per hour, it shouldn't be a problem for drivers. >> our problem comes in when you enter that tunnel at a speed greater than that. >> reporter: but michael says -- >> the problem is most people are going more than 35 miles per hour an hour. >
kpix 5's cate cauguiran explains why a certain section could be confusing for drivers. >> we are standing by the section right now. some drivers and even an architect on the project says the celebration for the new presidio parkway may have come too soon. the issue, this one line of paint. >> reporter: the new presidio parkway getting a lot of praise from drivers. >> the improvements they made was tenfold. >> reporter: one landscape architect on the project noticed...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran explains why drivers are sounding the alarm. >>> reporter: drivers entering park presidio's second tunnel, look out. >> the road is so wide and even just sailing along comfortably and suddenly there is this little wiggle. >> reporter: after he saw this on his first drive through the new parkway he drove straight to project headquarters. >> whoever did the phasing drawing for this temporary situation did not do a good job. >> reporter: drivers say if you aren't doing a good job of paying attention -- >> if you are caught up in what's happening around you and not focused on the road, you might find yourself hitting the wall. >> reporter: the biggest fear a slight turn could current into a major accident. i spokesman for the presidio parkway -- a spokesman for the presidio parkway says the "s" curve was temporary and it was painted that way so construction workers could get a protected space to work. if drivers follow the 35-mile- per-hour speed limit, there should be no issues until the work complete. >> we are still going to be doing construction nightly over the n
kpix 5's cate caugiran explains why drivers are sounding the alarm. >>> reporter: drivers entering park presidio's second tunnel, look out. >> the road is so wide and even just sailing along comfortably and suddenly there is this little wiggle. >> reporter: after he saw this on his first drive through the new parkway he drove straight to project headquarters. >> whoever did the phasing drawing for this temporary situation did not do a good job. >> reporter:...
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in san francisco cate cauguiran, kpix5. >>> could we have order? >> emotions ran high through the end of that hearing. one man in the public seating area yelled out against sanctuary city policies. his son was killed by an undocumented immigrant in 2010. police escorted him out of that hearing. >>> a san francisco supervisor is pushing for changes in how the city treats immigrant suspects. supervisor mark ferrell announced a package of reforms in response to kate steinle's death which confirms the sheriff's office will confirm that the district attorney will prosecute a crime before requesting a transfer from somewhere else. it can also calls for the sheriff to communicate with federal immigration authorities. now coming up at 6:00 what supervisor ferrell is demanding from the sheriff specifically in the steinle case. >>> all right. did you feel it? a 4.0 earthquake rattled tens of thousands across the bay this morning. it happened on the hayward fault line in fremont near union city and as kpix5's mark thayer reports, a much larger one is expected
in san francisco cate cauguiran, kpix5. >>> could we have order? >> emotions ran high through the end of that hearing. one man in the public seating area yelled out against sanctuary city policies. his son was killed by an undocumented immigrant in 2010. police escorted him out of that hearing. >>> a san francisco supervisor is pushing for changes in how the city treats immigrant suspects. supervisor mark ferrell announced a package of reforms in response to kate...
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cate caugiran is live in santa rosa, where, yes, it rained there as well, didn't it? >> reporter: yes, it did paul. and as you said, i was the one caught without an umbrella. i had to borrow this jacket from my photographer because i didn't dress for the occasion. and i know that the bay area is used to a colder summer but as you said it's a little unusual for this area. but the moisture is certainly welcome in this drought. this wraparound moisture is hanging out around the bay area. here's some video from novato today. rain was coming down steadily in these neighborhoods. windshield wipers were moving that probably hadn't been used in a while. in healdsburg heavy drizzle throughout the afternoon. as you can see also cars were driving on slick roads. now we are in santa rosa. you see these heavy clouds right behind me here and right now just a slight drizzle. don't put away the umbrella yet. live in santa rosa, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> this weather is a preview of this winter. el nino is looking more and more likely to hit the state. federal scientists said that con
cate caugiran is live in santa rosa, where, yes, it rained there as well, didn't it? >> reporter: yes, it did paul. and as you said, i was the one caught without an umbrella. i had to borrow this jacket from my photographer because i didn't dress for the occasion. and i know that the bay area is used to a colder summer but as you said it's a little unusual for this area. but the moisture is certainly welcome in this drought. this wraparound moisture is hanging out around the bay area....
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cate. >> reporter: that's exactly right, liz. workers here along the embarcadero tell me they have seen the homeless population here become more aggressive and now they are as you mentioned taking extra precautions in what was normally considered a safe area. >> i did everything i could to keep them away from me. >> reporter: she says simply walking to work along the embarcadero is diesesy. >> there's a lot of homeless people and a lady that slaps you just because she is angry. >> reporter: she has one homeless woman in particular she has to regularly look out for. >> she looks you dead in your eyes. she doesn't like the way you look she hits you. we see them here every day not just inside the building. but around the building. um, they are always across the street. >> reporter: this person also works in the ferry building. >> especially when i'm at work i feel safe. there's a lot of police and security but walking around late at night is trickier. they are just kind of there everywhere. every part of the city has them everywhere
cate. >> reporter: that's exactly right, liz. workers here along the embarcadero tell me they have seen the homeless population here become more aggressive and now they are as you mentioned taking extra precautions in what was normally considered a safe area. >> i did everything i could to keep them away from me. >> reporter: she says simply walking to work along the embarcadero is diesesy. >> there's a lot of homeless people and a lady that slaps you just because she is...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran joins us now from newark with more on theranos' visionary founder. cate. >> reporter: this young woman wrote her father a letter at age 9 saying that she was going to change the world. now she is not even 35 and she can already cross that off her "to do" list. >> i grew up in a family of people who wanted to make a difference in the world. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes sat down with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell giving us a look into the life of the youngest self made female billionaire. >> i work all the time and i'm basically in the office from the time i wake up and then working until i go to sleep every day. >> reporter: she is a founder and ceo of newark-based theranos getting the attention of vice president joe biden. the biotech company is on the path to revolutionizing the healthcare industry. >> healthcare is the leading cause of bankruptcy. >> reporter: through itself proclaimed faster and cheaper way of testing blood using a pin prick, the test takes less blood, is needle-free and can spot everything from cancer to cholesterol. the
kpix 5's cate caugiran joins us now from newark with more on theranos' visionary founder. cate. >> reporter: this young woman wrote her father a letter at age 9 saying that she was going to change the world. now she is not even 35 and she can already cross that off her "to do" list. >> i grew up in a family of people who wanted to make a difference in the world. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes sat down with "cbs this morning's" norah o'donnell giving us a...
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hi, it's cate caugiran from kpix 5. a few months ago animal control seized 100 cats from this home.want to know what the cat that you gave away for adoption why don't you have them checked for microchips? >> i didn't adopt any cat out to anybody. >> reporter: it will be up to a sonoma county court to decide who is the true owner and if there's a statute of limitations an ugly legal battle where someone will be left heartbroken. >> the cat has been with my clients in a very loving household a very loving home and i think it would probably cause a considerable amount of stress to now remove the cat from that household. >> tiffany's pretty upset. i feel very, very sorry for her and therese. >> reporter: cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> the judge will refer to the cat as dw, the first initial of the cat given by both woman. >> looks like my cat bob. but he is not involved in this. >> okay. >>> all right. we'll continue following developing news in tennessee tonight. four marines gunned down police say by lone shooter. what we're learning about that suspect next. >> united airlines with a messa
hi, it's cate caugiran from kpix 5. a few months ago animal control seized 100 cats from this home.want to know what the cat that you gave away for adoption why don't you have them checked for microchips? >> i didn't adopt any cat out to anybody. >> reporter: it will be up to a sonoma county court to decide who is the true owner and if there's a statute of limitations an ugly legal battle where someone will be left heartbroken. >> the cat has been with my clients in a very...
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in fremont, cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> all right, on this monday morning now at nine minutes before 5:00. a swarm of angry bees holds a neighborhood hostage. why the colony's owner says he did you know kids who play outdoors have healthier lungs? totally. i did. did you know that boys that play with dolls make better husbands? my son has lots of dolls. but did you know terry cloth diapers breathe better? i did. oh, yeah, yeah. did you know that strollers have the right of way on a sidewalk? yes. yup, i did. did you guys know-- did you know that kids who eat breakfast have higher gpas? yeah, i know. yeah. that's actually what i was going to say. did you know babies should never touch silver? it's really bad for them. i knew that. did you guys know that statistically friendly kids have more friends? mm-hmm. that's obvious. did you know most people think they're using the right car seat for their kid, but they're not? announcer: parents who really know it all know for sure that their child is in the right seat at the right age and size. visit safercar.gov/therightseat to make sure your
in fremont, cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> all right, on this monday morning now at nine minutes before 5:00. a swarm of angry bees holds a neighborhood hostage. why the colony's owner says he did you know kids who play outdoors have healthier lungs? totally. i did. did you know that boys that play with dolls make better husbands? my son has lots of dolls. but did you know terry cloth diapers breathe better? i did. oh, yeah, yeah. did you know that strollers have the right of way on a...
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more on the slow spots in just a minute but first, kpix 5's cate caugiran with some good news.rive project is ahead of schedule. cate? >> reporter: that's right. we're standing in one of the four major construction areas here. this is the connection between the two tunnels including the new second tunnel so you're looking at this on the ground. we can show you what it looks like from above. this is the latest chopper 5 video of the construction. some of the roads that drivers use for the past few years now covered with dirt. so far, work here is on time if not ahead of schedule, but there is still more that needs to be done. on the ground workers were pushing the dirt flattening out the area to make way for what will be the new presidio parkway. up above, you can see the bigger picture, wider roads and new tunnels to carry north- and southbound traffic. >> in most of the areas, we are excavating existing asphalt to get the upgrade ready for asphalt paving or in case between the tunnels for concrete. >> reporter: this renovation is part of
more on the slow spots in just a minute but first, kpix 5's cate caugiran with some good news.rive project is ahead of schedule. cate? >> reporter: that's right. we're standing in one of the four major construction areas here. this is the connection between the two tunnels including the new second tunnel so you're looking at this on the ground. we can show you what it looks like from above. this is the latest chopper 5 video of the construction. some of the roads that drivers use for the...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran reports. >> i'm scared to death. i'm just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: from our standpoint 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and to drop this little bit of water on this fire that was just madly out of control. >> reporter: we got half a tank. >> reporter: jim came back to his house after he thought it was safe. >> as we drove back, the flames were still, um, spotty here and there. within an hour or two after i got to the house i realized i shouldn't be here. >> reporter: firefighters from all over the bay area and southern california in the air and engines and on foot furiously fighting the flames! but mother nature fought back. >> this four-year drought dry vegetation made for some serious spotting across the lines. >> reporter: despite firefighters' best efforts, the wind picked back upbringing new life to the fire. under the scorching sun triple- digit heat, ne
kpix 5's cate caugiran reports. >> i'm scared to death. i'm just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: from our standpoint 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and to drop this little bit of water on this fire that was just madly out of control. >> reporter: we got half a tank. >> reporter: jim came back to his house...
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new at 6:00, kpix 5's cate caugiran is live with the story. >> reporter: they can try really hard to destroy this mural but as evidenced by the group behind me they really can't destroy their spirit. we have already seen dozens of people come out here to 24th an bryant to show their support for what police are calling a hate crime. this rally is hosted by david campos after this mural called por vida was defaced for a third time. the mural was commissioned by galleria della raza and unveiled last month. police say vandals spray- painted it twice and set it on fire this week. those are three separate incidents. galleria artists and residents say this is their opportunity to speak out. >> we know that the nation is watching to say let's forget about it. we'll close our doors for six points but we know we have to be the leaders for our folks and we have to set an example for what we believe. >> reporter: there is surveillance video of a couple of the incidents and police are reviewing them to help identify possible suspects in these cases. there is also a new fundraising campaign to put
new at 6:00, kpix 5's cate caugiran is live with the story. >> reporter: they can try really hard to destroy this mural but as evidenced by the group behind me they really can't destroy their spirit. we have already seen dozens of people come out here to 24th an bryant to show their support for what police are calling a hate crime. this rally is hosted by david campos after this mural called por vida was defaced for a third time. the mural was commissioned by galleria della raza and...
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cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> kate steinle's parents are speaking out about the killing at pier 14. they told fox news tonight they are frustrate would the -- frustrated with the blame game that's been going on. >> we feel this particular set of circumstances and the people involved, the different agencies let us down and we're just real tired of the finger pointing and want to see some action and if kate's law saves one person, then it offered good. >> kate's law is a petition that has been started. it proposes mandatory prison terms for undocumented immigrants who have been convicted of a crime and deported but come back to the united states. >>> meanwhile, there's this startling new report on i.c.e.. more than 1800 immigrants the federal government wanted to deport were released from local jails and later rearrested. those who were busted again were among 8100 people who were released. and this happened between january and august of last year. >>> in berkeley new regulations are set to be announced for balconies. the changes come after a deadly collapse last month where six peopl
cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> kate steinle's parents are speaking out about the killing at pier 14. they told fox news tonight they are frustrate would the -- frustrated with the blame game that's been going on. >> we feel this particular set of circumstances and the people involved, the different agencies let us down and we're just real tired of the finger pointing and want to see some action and if kate's law saves one person, then it offered good. >> kate's law is a...
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as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, hackers can break into those phones with just a single text messageave to open the message according to a mobile security firm. they just need to send the bug to your smartphone and like that, they can take control of your device and gain access to your information on your handset. >> it's a specially crafted file that's automatically being parsed and then the phone is hacked. it can also be triggered by browser. it can be triggered to be chrome or firefox. so whenever you go to any website that has these specific vulnerables. >> reporter: google learned of this a few months ago and says the security of android users is extremely important to us so we have already responded quickly to this issue by sending the fix for all android devices to our partners. unlike apple's mobile operating system, updates to the android platform are distributed through wireless carriers and phone manufacturers. it's up to them to push out the updates to use years so android users could stop using all messaging apps on their phones. that's unlikely so essentially we need t
as kpix 5's cate caugiran reports, hackers can break into those phones with just a single text messageave to open the message according to a mobile security firm. they just need to send the bug to your smartphone and like that, they can take control of your device and gain access to your information on your handset. >> it's a specially crafted file that's automatically being parsed and then the phone is hacked. it can also be triggered by browser. it can be triggered to be chrome or...
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only on 5, cate caugiran finds out if the fish is safe to eat. >> reporter: hope you're not having fish for dinner because certainly the video does make your stomach turn. but we did speak to some employees here at costco off camera and did our own research to find out if this is a problem. >> look at this, you guys. >> reporter: this video is posted on facebook three days ago after the concord costco customer saw what he called a living parasite in the first fish he picked up. >> parasite to me means something bad. >> reporter: if you were to see a little thing floating around in your salmon and someone said, hey, that's normal, would you still buy it? >> no. >> reporter: but we asked one costco employee and told me this is not uncommon. these parasites are typically round worms. they are part of the package deal of fresh fish. >> all fish have them. most of them. but you have to cook the fish. then it's okay. >> reporter: kenny kim has been a caterer for 40 years. he says this is not unusual. so these are harmless? >> yes, harmless. if you cook, no problem. >> reporter: no problem as
only on 5, cate caugiran finds out if the fish is safe to eat. >> reporter: hope you're not having fish for dinner because certainly the video does make your stomach turn. but we did speak to some employees here at costco off camera and did our own research to find out if this is a problem. >> look at this, you guys. >> reporter: this video is posted on facebook three days ago after the concord costco customer saw what he called a living parasite in the first fish he picked...
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all messaging apps on their phones but that's very unlikely so we need to wait for the patches. >> cateaugiran, kpix 5. >> experts suggest android users update to the latest version even though that does not guarantee the patch has been applied. >>> time now 6:52. firefighters have their hands full across northern california as new wildfires put people and property in danger. >> i'm kiet do live in santa cruz where evidence technicians are combing through the dumpster where an 8-year-old girl's body for the 5 million americans living with alzheimer's, and millions more who feel its effects. let's walk together to make an even bigger impact and end alzheimer's for good. find your walk near you at alz.org/walk. hey there fellow californians i know you're staying golden by managing your energy use... which means managing water too sfx: rawr especially during a drought. learn to save water, energy and money at energyupgradeca.org you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing... ♪ ♪ standing by for fun. ♪ ♪ >>> five th
all messaging apps on their phones but that's very unlikely so we need to wait for the patches. >> cateaugiran, kpix 5. >> experts suggest android users update to the latest version even though that does not guarantee the patch has been applied. >>> time now 6:52. firefighters have their hands full across northern california as new wildfires put people and property in danger. >> i'm kiet do live in santa cruz where evidence technicians are combing through the dumpster...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran on how the neighbors there fought back. >> reporter: kidnapping denise huskins might have been a mistake but the scene of the crime mare island was not. the affidavit has emails from the alleged kidnappers painting the picture of mare island as a training ground with nearby families used for real life practice. the kidnappers write, quote, we committed a home invasion on a whim. we entered many homes on mare island. the affidavit also detailed how the kidnappers used drones at night with heat signatures to see if people were inside. they even tested alarm systems and response times just to see how fast police could get out there. it reads like a movie. and the work of a real-life super village and neighbors fear much of it is true. >> we connected it with other incident on the island. it was a break-in that involved disconnecting the surveillance system by unplugging the modem which is sophisticated for an average robber. >> reporter: but the group had some exceptions. if you had kids, were elderly or had ties not military or if your home had heavy surveillance,
kpix 5's cate caugiran on how the neighbors there fought back. >> reporter: kidnapping denise huskins might have been a mistake but the scene of the crime mare island was not. the affidavit has emails from the alleged kidnappers painting the picture of mare island as a training ground with nearby families used for real life practice. the kidnappers write, quote, we committed a home invasion on a whim. we entered many homes on mare island. the affidavit also detailed how the kidnappers...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran found out that one family is now going to rearrange their lives. kate. >> reporter: veronica, as you heard from that poll an overwhelming majority is happy about today's news. but the people who are against it are speaking up and speaking out and they are turning homes like the one behind me into schools. >> hi! oh, my gosh! oh!! congratulations! >> reporter: celebration for state legislators as governor jerry brown puts pen to paper imposing one of the strictest vaccination laws in the country. >> i think we have a strong law now that's going to protect the people of california. >> i just want my daughter to go to school and i want to feel safe with her there. >> reporter: but for this family. >> i think i cried uncontrollably for about three hours. >> reporter: years ago, her first daughter sage had a bad reaction to her first measles, mumps and rubella shot. >> you cannot take informed parental consent out of the doctor-patient relationship. it's unlawful, unethical and illegal. >> reporter: she says she will homeschool her daughters. the jewelr
kpix 5's cate caugiran found out that one family is now going to rearrange their lives. kate. >> reporter: veronica, as you heard from that poll an overwhelming majority is happy about today's news. but the people who are against it are speaking up and speaking out and they are turning homes like the one behind me into schools. >> hi! oh, my gosh! oh!! congratulations! >> reporter: celebration for state legislators as governor jerry brown puts pen to paper imposing one of the...
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cate caugiran is there. she tells us the terrain is a big challenge for firefighters. >> reporter: it certainly has been. i can tell you now as you said, that fire is still burning. cal fire says within the past hour that fire kicked back up a notch has burned more than 200 acres within that past hour. you can take a look at this damage. actually i want to point out these trees. they look like they're pink, little reddish, that's actually flame retardant. that's because fire crews are focusing on containment right now trying to keep this fire from jumping major roads. because as we take a step back here we want to show you just how large the damage is. if you take a look at these hills, it's getting so close to what looks like someone's home as we are pointing out now. firefighters say they they are working against mother nature batting the flames in triple- digit heat low humidity and wind that keeps it spreading. it's 5% contained. air crews are trying to make the best of the daylight. meanwhile, they are
cate caugiran is there. she tells us the terrain is a big challenge for firefighters. >> reporter: it certainly has been. i can tell you now as you said, that fire is still burning. cal fire says within the past hour that fire kicked back up a notch has burned more than 200 acres within that past hour. you can take a look at this damage. actually i want to point out these trees. they look like they're pink, little reddish, that's actually flame retardant. that's because fire crews are...
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kpix5's cate cauguiran with how one san francisco supervisor is trying to prevent the next tragedy. >> reporter: all eyes are on the sheriff's department which is at the center of a new city plan to prevent situations like this, one supervisor calling the sheriff's actions a complete public safety failure that needs to be fixed fast. supervisor mark ferrell says if the sheriff wants legislative clarification, here it is. >> it's not about immigration. this is about public safety in san francisco making sure our law enforcement personnel prioritize that, make sure that public safety of san francisco and all of our residents is the no. 1 priority. >> reporter: the supervisor outlined a new public safety reform plan. in part it would require the sheriff's office to talk to the district attorney's office. >> it's simple common sense that before you bring someone back into our city you check with our district attorney to see whether the d.a. will prosecute that individual. if not, then we let that person stay in the other jurisdiction. >> reporter: but ferrell's first demand, the sheriff r
kpix5's cate cauguiran with how one san francisco supervisor is trying to prevent the next tragedy. >> reporter: all eyes are on the sheriff's department which is at the center of a new city plan to prevent situations like this, one supervisor calling the sheriff's actions a complete public safety failure that needs to be fixed fast. supervisor mark ferrell says if the sheriff wants legislative clarification, here it is. >> it's not about immigration. this is about public safety in...
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in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> good for "twice."thern half of dolores park just reopened earlier this month after more than a year of renovations. >>> police are learning more about the man who opened fire killing two people during a movie in lafayette louisiana. nine others were injured before the gunman killed himself. cbs reporter kenneth craig with the latest. >> reporter: investigators spent hours friday combing through the movie theater in lafayette, louisiana where a man opened fire thursday night. >> they are being deliberately slow and methodical. >> reporter: police found 13 shell casings in the theater. the bullets hit and killed two women, 21-year-old macyi breaux and 33-year-old jillian johnson. breaux was about to begin radiology school at the same hospital that treated some of the victims. >> just two weeks ago, toured the facility and met many of our staff and so this really hurts. >> reporter: so far, police have not determined what may have motivated the gunman identified as 59-year-old john russel houser. court do
in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> good for "twice."thern half of dolores park just reopened earlier this month after more than a year of renovations. >>> police are learning more about the man who opened fire killing two people during a movie in lafayette louisiana. nine others were injured before the gunman killed himself. cbs reporter kenneth craig with the latest. >> reporter: investigators spent hours friday combing through the movie theater in...
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cate? >> reporter: that's right. we're standing in one of the four major construction areas here. this is the connection between the two tunnels including the new second tunnel so you're looking at this on the ground. we can show you what it looks like from above. this is the latest chopper 5 video of the construction. some of the roads that drivers use for the past few years now covered with dirt. so far, work here is on time if not ahead of schedule, but there is still more that needs to be done. on the ground workers were pushing the dirt flattening out the area to make way for what will be the new presidio parkway. up above, you can see the bigger picture, wider roads and new tunnels to carry north- and southbound traffic. >> in most of the areas, we are excavating existing asphalt to get the upgrade ready for asphalt paving or in case between the tunnels for concrete. >> reporter: this renovation is part of a billion-dollar project that started back in 2009. the old approach to the golden gate was built in 1936 and not up to earthquake standards. >> the public is going to be
cate? >> reporter: that's right. we're standing in one of the four major construction areas here. this is the connection between the two tunnels including the new second tunnel so you're looking at this on the ground. we can show you what it looks like from above. this is the latest chopper 5 video of the construction. some of the roads that drivers use for the past few years now covered with dirt. so far, work here is on time if not ahead of schedule, but there is still more that needs...
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bill cates has been a professional's 25 years. he was inducted into the profsional speakers hall of fame in 2010. thanks for joining us. you never quit your day job. speaking has always been what you have done in addition to the other hat you foreign. bill:: i sold a business. first business was book publishing. my next venture wasas pubc speaking and all that goes with that. rebecca: you say it boils down to three questions. first, do you have compelling expertise, stories, or a body of work to speak from? bill: a lot of people like the idea of speaking in front of an auaudience and want to inspire people but they don't have a mpelling reason to be there. they think they do. it could be experience you have as a leader. it could be in sales. maybe you have had something happen to you. a lot of weaker's have a story, a compelli story. --peakakers have a a story, a compelling story. then you see political speakers, militarypeakers. it has to be c compelling d worth listening to. rebecca: there are plenty of speakers in washington. i
bill cates has been a professional's 25 years. he was inducted into the profsional speakers hall of fame in 2010. thanks for joining us. you never quit your day job. speaking has always been what you have done in addition to the other hat you foreign. bill:: i sold a business. first business was book publishing. my next venture wasas pubc speaking and all that goes with that. rebecca: you say it boils down to three questions. first, do you have compelling expertise, stories, or a body of work...
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in fremont, cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> thank you for joining us everyone. time now is 5:49.hostage. why the colony's owner says he was just trying to do a good thing. on his quest, jack searched the globe for a flavorful spice coveted by kings and sultans. at last, he found it. exotic black pepper. jack knew what he had to do. trade his most beloved possession. and that's how far jack went to bring you the black pepper cheeseburger. black pepper cheese and peppercorn mayo. the black pepper cheeseburger. taste it before it's gone. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switchi
in fremont, cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> thank you for joining us everyone. time now is 5:49.hostage. why the colony's owner says he was just trying to do a good thing. on his quest, jack searched the globe for a flavorful spice coveted by kings and sultans. at last, he found it. exotic black pepper. jack knew what he had to do. trade his most beloved possession. and that's how far jack went to bring you the black pepper cheeseburger. black pepper cheese and peppercorn mayo. the black...
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kpix5's cate cauguiran explains why it could be dangerous. >> reporter: drivers entering park presidio's second tunnel look out. >> the road is so wide and even and you're just sailing along comfortably and suddenly there's this little wiggle. >> reporter: after painter saw this on his first drive through the new parkway he drove straight to project headquarters. >> whoever did the phasing drawings for this temporary situation did not do a good job. >> reporter: drivers say if you're not doing a good job paying attention -- >> if you're caught what's happening around you and not focused on the roadway, you might find yourself going into the wall. >> reporter: painter's biggest fear, a slight turn could turn into an accident. he was told the s curve is temporary and was constructed that way so chp officers could get a protect. space to work. if drivers follow the 35 mile- per-hour slimmed, there should be no issues until -- speed limit, there should be no issues until work is complete. >> they are continuing to do construction. this project is not over. >> reporter: a spokesperson tells m
kpix5's cate cauguiran explains why it could be dangerous. >> reporter: drivers entering park presidio's second tunnel look out. >> the road is so wide and even and you're just sailing along comfortably and suddenly there's this little wiggle. >> reporter: after painter saw this on his first drive through the new parkway he drove straight to project headquarters. >> whoever did the phasing drawings for this temporary situation did not do a good job. >> reporter:...
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my colleague cate caugurian did catch up with another san francisco supervisor. >> i'm not going to address that in detail. >> the fact that if san francisco wasn't a sanctuary city, would kate still be alive? >> i'm not going to go already. >> officials say the feds could havished a warrant or gotten a court warrant to keep sanchez in their custody. but they only put in a request for a hold and ken, the city says it was just that. a request. which we know they denied. >> all right, betty yu outside the hall of justice. thank you betty. >>> kate sniley's father says he won't be distracted by the shooter's criminal past. he wants to focus on his daughter. >> our focus is on kate. i nicknamed her pretty when she was little. she has always been pretty. the relationship between a father and a daughter is no more or less, but it is different and it is special. to put a memorial for her tells me that, you know, love is going to triumph over evil. >> people have been leaving flowers near pier 14 where kate was shot. he wants to thank everybodiful it gaves the family some solace. >>> even donald tr
my colleague cate caugurian did catch up with another san francisco supervisor. >> i'm not going to address that in detail. >> the fact that if san francisco wasn't a sanctuary city, would kate still be alive? >> i'm not going to go already. >> officials say the feds could havished a warrant or gotten a court warrant to keep sanchez in their custody. but they only put in a request for a hold and ken, the city says it was just that. a request. which we know they denied....
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cate cauguiran says the scary part is hackers can break in with a single text. >> reporter: you don't even need to open the message. mackers need to send the bug to your smartphone -- hackers need to send the bug to your smartphone and just like that they can get access to your information. >> it's automatically being forced and the phone is infected. it can also be triggered in other means via browser or chrome or firefox. so whenever you go to a website that has this specific vulnerability. >> reporter: google learned of the vulnerability a few months ago. a spokesperson said the security of android users is extremely important to us. so we've responded quickly by sending the fix to all android devices to our partners. updates to the android platform are distributed through wireless carriers and phone manufacturers. it's up to them to push out the updates to users. >> so android users could stop using all messaging apps on their phones, but that's very unlikely. so essentially we need to wait for the patches to come out. >> the security firm that discovered the bug suggests android
cate cauguiran says the scary part is hackers can break in with a single text. >> reporter: you don't even need to open the message. mackers need to send the bug to your smartphone -- hackers need to send the bug to your smartphone and just like that they can get access to your information. >> it's automatically being forced and the phone is infected. it can also be triggered in other means via browser or chrome or firefox. so whenever you go to a website that has this specific...
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live in concord, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 for the second time this week flames on the new bay bridge. kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us both fires happened right where the rubber meets the road. joe. >> reporter: hey, allen. behind me i'll show you where the fires happened. you can see the new bay bridge, that's that bright white section on the left. right where it meets the yerba buena-treasure island span on the right, that's where two fires happened in three days. today's fire happened in the noon hour. caltrans engineers discovered it and called the fire department. it stopped traffic for an hour and a half. connecting those two portions of the bridge are metallic joints called seismic joints. covering those joints are large pieces of rubber. it's the rubber that caught fire. and it was that same stretch of rubber covering the seismic joints that caught fire monday night around 6:00. what caused the fires? they are not sure. they are still investigating. all lanes are back open and flowing about as good as it gets in the evening rush hour. at this point, caltrans says they
live in concord, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >>> new at 5:00 for the second time this week flames on the new bay bridge. kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us both fires happened right where the rubber meets the road. joe. >> reporter: hey, allen. behind me i'll show you where the fires happened. you can see the new bay bridge, that's that bright white section on the left. right where it meets the yerba buena-treasure island span on the right, that's where two fires happened in three days....
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cate caugiran asked supervisor julie christiansen about that. >> yeah, i'm not going to address that in detail. >> reporter: the fact that if san francisco wasn't a sanctuary city would kate still be alive? >> i'm not going there. >> reporter: a spokesman for sheriff ross america reasoning mirkarimi said -- >> reporter: this is not just us. this is a widely adopted position. there's a growing memorial for kate on pier 14. a fact that gives her father hope. >> the people that stop that don't know kate and our family and to put a memorial for her, um, tells me that, you know, love is going to triumph over evil. >> reporter: jim steinle told me the chief called him personally to tell him about the deportation issue. he doesn't care. he just wants to focus on making sure is daughter is properly remembered. >> this is not the first time san francisco sanctuary city policy is tied to violent crime. in 2008, a man and his two sons were shot and killed in their car after coming home from a family picnic. the suspect in that case edwin ramos was a 17-year-old gang member in the country illega
cate caugiran asked supervisor julie christiansen about that. >> yeah, i'm not going to address that in detail. >> reporter: the fact that if san francisco wasn't a sanctuary city would kate still be alive? >> i'm not going there. >> reporter: a spokesman for sheriff ross america reasoning mirkarimi said -- >> reporter: this is not just us. this is a widely adopted position. there's a growing memorial for kate on pier 14. a fact that gives her father hope. >>...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran reports. >> i'm scared to death. just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: from our standpoint 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and to drop this little bit of
kpix 5's cate caugiran reports. >> i'm scared to death. just scared to death. >> that dc-10 holds over 10,000 gallons of fire retardant. >> reporter: from our standpoint 10,000 gallons looks like a drop in the bucket compared to the thousands of acres burning. >> the helicopters just look so tiny. and to drop this little bit of
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it's a familiar story in cities like san francisco and oakland but kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran showingst's happening in healdsburg. >> reporter: the apartments on march avenue are the stage for a citywide housing debate. >> this is a big issue. it's a housing issue in general. >> reporter: for some neighbors it's a race issue. most of the families are hispanic. all are being evicted by the drake property group, the new owners who say they are seeking, quote, a tenant demographic more appropriate to the refined nature of the healdsburg community. tenants who value good design and beautiful surroundings. the statement set off community leaders. >> he should have spent some time investigating the community before he said what he said. >> these people built our town. and i have children who come to school and they don't even know where they are going to sleep at night. >> reporter: the group claimed it didn't know who lived there before they made the statement and renters were given fair notice and will be allowed to return. do you believe him when he says he didn't know who lived here desp
it's a familiar story in cities like san francisco and oakland but kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran showingst's happening in healdsburg. >> reporter: the apartments on march avenue are the stage for a citywide housing debate. >> this is a big issue. it's a housing issue in general. >> reporter: for some neighbors it's a race issue. most of the families are hispanic. all are being evicted by the drake property group, the new owners who say they are seeking, quote, a tenant...
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kpix 5's cate caugiran found out that one family is now going to rearrange their lives.porter: veronica, as you heard from that poll an overwhelming majority is happy about today's news. but the people who are against it are speaking up and speaking out and they are turning homes like the one behind me into schools. >> hi! oh, my gosh! oh!! congratulations! >> reporter: celebration for state legislators as governor jerry brown puts pen to paper imposing one of the strictest vaccination laws in the country. >> i think we have a strong law now that's going to protect the people of california. >> i just want my daughter to go to school and i want to feel safe with her there. >> reporter: but for this family. >> i think i cried uncontrollably for about three hours. >> reporter: years ago, her first daughter
kpix 5's cate caugiran found out that one family is now going to rearrange their lives.porter: veronica, as you heard from that poll an overwhelming majority is happy about today's news. but the people who are against it are speaking up and speaking out and they are turning homes like the one behind me into schools. >> hi! oh, my gosh! oh!! congratulations! >> reporter: celebration for state legislators as governor jerry brown puts pen to paper imposing one of the strictest...
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and tell you her mother tells me the moments before she was shot she received a text message from cates met but basically showing kate and other family members on pier 14. 32 >> reporter: year-old kid stanley will remain in these pictures than at his mother still can't explain why often life doesn't we can't conceal some people can go to terrible things now the far turn and i guess. of kron 4 at the successful medical the but the sales representative of helping people. was walking along the pier with her father when she was shot causes that cousin was in there but describe what happens. >> reporter: he said all know that women rescissions' loving smart and beautiful. her mother says kate will not be forgotten she's gorgeous "she felt for her life she fought and they just consider" "you never forget the see her in heaven" >> reporter: cave mother tells me she was told the suspect in this case is trying to shoot off feel something that's not been confirmed this evening. people >> catherine: the new k riding office put page: calling her bright and joyous woman often with paris for her fami
and tell you her mother tells me the moments before she was shot she received a text message from cates met but basically showing kate and other family members on pier 14. 32 >> reporter: year-old kid stanley will remain in these pictures than at his mother still can't explain why often life doesn't we can't conceal some people can go to terrible things now the far turn and i guess. of kron 4 at the successful medical the but the sales representative of helping people. was walking along...