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cheryl hurd joins us live. cheryl, this is a tragedy that every parent needs to know about. >> reporter: it really is, jessica. we spoke with the mother of the 18-year-old victim, er shelly adams. and her son, justin, was a great kid and she did everything she could to keep him away from street drugs. but she's speaking out because she doesn't want other parents to go through the pain and anguish that other parents are going through. that's what other parents i talked to can identify with. >> i imagine those parents are going through some really, really emotionally tough times. >> reporter: denise and her daughter, morgan, out for an evening stroll in downtown livermore. they are well aware of the two opioid related deaths and they are heart broken. >> as a parent, i'm told by other parents there's narcotics in the school and kids are being offered it more often than not. >> i've had friends who actually have passed away, and it sucks. >> reporter: while people who don't know the two victims are concerned about
cheryl hurd joins us live. cheryl, this is a tragedy that every parent needs to know about. >> reporter: it really is, jessica. we spoke with the mother of the 18-year-old victim, er shelly adams. and her son, justin, was a great kid and she did everything she could to keep him away from street drugs. but she's speaking out because she doesn't want other parents to go through the pain and anguish that other parents are going through. that's what other parents i talked to can identify...
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cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> for years, victims of sexual abuse said that they did not release the list of priests accused of misconduct. now, assault survivor made a big demand. his legal team made a report listing 212 priests accused of sexual misconduct in the bay area. he is calling on every bishop in california to release the names and whereabouts of clergy accused of sexual abuse. >> there's more. until every little corner is uncovered, we're never going to get to the truth. >> this support comes days after the san jose diocese released the names of 15 priests accused of abuse. they said they are heart broken to learn of more abuse and will be reviewing the list. if you want to see the full list compiled by that law firm we focused on, we posted it online. you can see in it our web story at nbcbayarea.com. >>> learning more about a shark attack off the coast of san francisco. the national marine sanctuary said a shark bit shawn elliott on his arm and wrist this morning several times.
cheryl hurd. nbc bay area news. >>> for years, victims of sexual abuse said that they did not release the list of priests accused of misconduct. now, assault survivor made a big demand. his legal team made a report listing 212 priests accused of sexual misconduct in the bay area. he is calling on every bishop in california to release the names and whereabouts of clergy accused of sexual abuse. >> there's more. until every little corner is uncovered, we're never going to get to...
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. >> cheryl hurd finds the opposition is intensifying. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow t-shirts and signs before the meeting making people know where they stand. >> we don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's why this has been going on for years. this is where the company wants to put the retail giant, alongside 80 off of hacienda drive in dublin, an area known for gridlock during the morning and evening commutes. >> it's already compact, so that's going to be more insane. i'd shop there, though. who doesn't love eikea? >> reporter: a company spokesperson says store traffic won't interfere with morning commute traffic because ikea opens at 10:00 a.m. after rush hour. the center would generate an estimated $1.76 million in annual revenue for dublin and hundreds of jobs. >> they talked about revenue being a big draw for wanting ikea, but there's been no actual substantiated facts, and actual cost analysis. >> reporter: an ikea spokesperson says the company is all about community. >> we go o
. >> cheryl hurd finds the opposition is intensifying. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow t-shirts and signs before the meeting making people know where they stand. >> we don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's why this has been going on for years. this is where the company wants to put the retail giant, alongside 80 off of hacienda drive in dublin, an area known...
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cheryl hurd is in pittsburgh for us where investigators are trying to determine how this happened. do we have any while before fir investigators and chevron officialsut what wentsive evacur for a lot of people. robert and danile were seen unloading their truck after spending 19 hours, shopping, eating and keeping their puppy entertained. >> we slept there until 4:00 in the morning and my daughter was in her car next to us. we said, the kids need to hey down. >> reporter: so they ended up in a shelter. police ordering an evacuation last night after a grass fire apparently sparked an underground pass pipeline fire forcing 4,000 people to leave their homes. >> it's a very small fire. >> reporter: that was put out quickly. what caused the evacuation was smoke coming from vault in bay point. >> they were able to determine it had this high pressure, very large natural gas pipeline running through it. >> reporter: it was a dangerous situation. so dangerous, that firefighters had to rely on a drone to monitor the fire. it was quickly depressurized. chevron pipeline experts determined the l
cheryl hurd is in pittsburgh for us where investigators are trying to determine how this happened. do we have any while before fir investigators and chevron officialsut what wentsive evacur for a lot of people. robert and danile were seen unloading their truck after spending 19 hours, shopping, eating and keeping their puppy entertained. >> we slept there until 4:00 in the morning and my daughter was in her car next to us. we said, the kids need to hey down. >> reporter: so they...
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. >> it was because of the extreme high fire danger but as "today in the bay" cheryl hurd powers power is slow to come back on. >> for pg&e to basically cut the pour to the entire city based on what i saw last night, is a serious problem. >> reporter: that's how michael dunsford feels as he watches his employees here at the calistoga inn scramble to serve customers after being without power for almost 24 hours. he felt the winds did not pose a threat. >> the ones who are suffering from those decisions are the small business owners like myself, and actually if you talk to pg&e, that's what they'll tell you, this is the new normal. well, i'm sorry, but that new normal is not okay. >> reporter: pg&e says it was necessary. the public safety power shut-off went into effect sunday night around 8:00 when pg&e said wind speeds exceeded 60 miles per hour overnight in parts of three north bay counties. the sierra foothills winds got close to 100 miles per hour. some 60,000 customers were affected. >> i had to go and buy ice. >> reporter: colin keene lives in anguin. >> unfortunately we don't hav
. >> it was because of the extreme high fire danger but as "today in the bay" cheryl hurd powers power is slow to come back on. >> for pg&e to basically cut the pour to the entire city based on what i saw last night, is a serious problem. >> reporter: that's how michael dunsford feels as he watches his employees here at the calistoga inn scramble to serve customers after being without power for almost 24 hours. he felt the winds did not pose a threat. >>...
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cheryl hurd joins us live in dublin. have they reached a decision yet? >> reporter: no vote yet. there's a lot of people here for and against this issue and they're very passionate and they're waiting here for a vote tonight. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those who are against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow shirts a a s and signs before t meeting tonight. >> we don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's one of the reasons why building this retail store has been going on for years. this is where the company wants to put the retail giant, along a 580 off of hacienda drive, an area known for gridlock. >> it would be insane. i would shop there, though. who doesn't love ikea? >> reporter: tonight, a company spokesperson says that the morning traffic won't interfere with commute traffic because the store opens at 10:00 a.m. it would add revenue and jobs to dublin. >> there's been a lot of draw for wanting ikea. but there's no facts and cost analys analysis. >> reporter: an ikea spokesperson says, the company is all about commun
cheryl hurd joins us live in dublin. have they reached a decision yet? >> reporter: no vote yet. there's a lot of people here for and against this issue and they're very passionate and they're waiting here for a vote tonight. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those who are against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow shirts a a s and signs before t meeting tonight. >> we don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's one...
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in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> this has been a difficult 48 hours for many communities of color and faith. we have seen memorial services across the country for that massacre at the pittsburgh synagogue in pennsylvania. the suspect in this mass shooting made his first court appearance in federal court today. terry mcsweeney joins us this evening in san francisco. terry? >> reporter: yeah, the message at the service i went to tonight down at 6th and fulsome streets was a little bit of light can wipe out a lot of darkness. that is going to be tested tomorrow in pittsburgh as we see the first of the 11 funerals. here in san francisco, the congregation, some members in tears, praying for the 11 people gunned down in pittsburgh. >> it's up to us to continue where they left off, so to speak. >> tiptoeing into the miraculous, when you go beyond your nature and doing good. a little light pushes away a whole lot of darkness. >> reporter: in pittsburgh, at the synagogue where the jewish community's heart has been broken -- >> you can cut off some branches, but the tree will conti
in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> this has been a difficult 48 hours for many communities of color and faith. we have seen memorial services across the country for that massacre at the pittsburgh synagogue in pennsylvania. the suspect in this mass shooting made his first court appearance in federal court today. terry mcsweeney joins us this evening in san francisco. terry? >> reporter: yeah, the message at the service i went to tonight down at 6th and fulsome...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is fliev clayton. cheryl, the president's remarks are short on details but reaction is swift tonight. >> reporter: well, the cal fire spokesperson i talked tonight is scratching his head. he said he's not quite sure who the president is directing his comments to because when it comes to wildfires in california there's a lot of blame to go around. >> we're giving billions and billions of dollars for forest fires in california. there's no reason for those fires to be like they are. >> reporter: president donald trump on the attack against a familiar target, california, blaming the state's fire management strategies for the deadly wildfires that are sweeping through the state. >> we're just not going to continue to pay the kind of money that we're paying because of fires that should never be to the extent. >> reporter: state leaders say the fires that have chewed up through so much land simply could not have been stopped or prevented. five years of drought makes for a lot of dry fuel. rich gordon is presid
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is fliev clayton. cheryl, the president's remarks are short on details but reaction is swift tonight. >> reporter: well, the cal fire spokesperson i talked tonight is scratching his head. he said he's not quite sure who the president is directing his comments to because when it comes to wildfires in california there's a lot of blame to go around. >> we're giving billions and billions of dollars for forest fires in california. there's no reason for those...
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cheryl hurd joins us now. this would be a first, cheryl. >> reporter: certainly a first for the city of berkeley. and some say a first for the country. the family in question is here right now, hoping that council members will see it their way. inside berkeley city council chambers tonight, waiting to hear their fate. what happens here -- >> we would have to draw a fence line in between here, this building, which is the old office, and this building, which would be the new office. >> reporter: may turn into what used to be a place to buy planters and flowers, to a place to sell cannabis seeds and starter plants. >> no flowers, no drinks, no edibles, no candies. just the seed and the clone. >> reporter: he needs to revive the family business they've owned for decades. they shut it down five years ago after his aunt died. >> i think it's ludicrous that we can keep going without education. >> reporter: this family wants to educate. but many businesses who sell cannabis see profit. now it's up to the city of berkel
cheryl hurd joins us now. this would be a first, cheryl. >> reporter: certainly a first for the city of berkeley. and some say a first for the country. the family in question is here right now, hoping that council members will see it their way. inside berkeley city council chambers tonight, waiting to hear their fate. what happens here -- >> we would have to draw a fence line in between here, this building, which is the old office, and this building, which would be the new office....
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us from the stanford campus with yl,so what do we know? >> reporter: well, the power is slowly coming back on here tonight. the affected area right next to quarry road, right next to stanford mall and next to stanford hospital. but it's important to note stanford hospital was never affected by this th power outage. but this building was. the psychiatry, academic and clinic in the dark for hours. classes were canceled here tonight. but we did catch one a group outside in the dark. students tellingy got news of the power outage via social media. the school was concerned about students working in certain labs, especially if they are working withilng. food deliveries also taking e tonight with some concern. >> yeah, everything we bring is refrigerated. refrigerated van. so everything needs refrigeration obviously. if the power's out, then kind of nowhere to put the food. >> has to stay in your truck. >> right. yeah. >> reporter: well, the lights came on in this building about an hour ago. students working in labs have to follow protocol tomorr
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us from the stanford campus with yl,so what do we know? >> reporter: well, the power is slowly coming back on here tonight. the affected area right next to quarry road, right next to stanford mall and next to stanford hospital. but it's important to note stanford hospital was never affected by this th power outage. but this building was. the psychiatry, academic and clinic in the dark for hours. classes were canceled here tonight. but we did catch one a...
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cheryl hurd caught up with the woman who doesn't want anyone to forget about little hassani. >> that woman's name was sheri lynn miller. well met her the place where hassani disappeared. she said she thinks about him every single day, and she is doing standing a the store is really weird. >> reporter: sheri lynn miller walking us through what she was told about thempbe disappeared. >> louis ross took hassani out of the car, brought him to this door here, left him here. claims he walked to the front of the door. >> ross, who is hassani's foster father told everyone he took the boy's baby sister with him to the front of the store to get jennifer campbell, the boy's aunt, who worked there. when he returned, he says the 5-year-old with cerebral palsy and leg braces was gone. >> i can feel him here, but i don't believe he was ever here that day. >> reporter: on august 10th, 2009, oakland police did an intensive. law enforcement even took a dive team to fremont, looking for his body. >> nine years, and we have no answers. >> reporter: the national center for missing and exploited children
cheryl hurd caught up with the woman who doesn't want anyone to forget about little hassani. >> that woman's name was sheri lynn miller. well met her the place where hassani disappeared. she said she thinks about him every single day, and she is doing standing a the store is really weird. >> reporter: sheri lynn miller walking us through what she was told about thempbe disappeared. >> louis ross took hassani out of the car, brought him to this door here, left him here. claims...
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. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd spoke with both sides. she joins us from walnut creek with more. cheryl? >> reporter: well, the people on both sides of this issue are very passionate. the people i talked to tonight live right here in this brand new community. and the proposed facility is right here. and some say it's just too close. >> there is not significant enough security propose d to maintain the right safety for our community. >> reporter: megan moved into a brand new home in unincorporated walnut creek less than a year ago. at the beginning of the month she and her neighbors found out that a medical board psychiatrist is seeking approval from the county to open an adult residential care facility located here on tice valley boulevard. formerly an elderly care home, dr. gregory braverman says he wants to transform it into a place where adults 18 to 65 can go for in-home counseling and to recover from emotional crisis and mental illness. we spoke to him tonight by phone. >> it's a voluntary program. they want to be treated. it's not a locked facility. >> reporter: not a locked
. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd spoke with both sides. she joins us from walnut creek with more. cheryl? >> reporter: well, the people on both sides of this issue are very passionate. the people i talked to tonight live right here in this brand new community. and the proposed facility is right here. and some say it's just too close. >> there is not significant enough security propose d to maintain the right safety for our community. >> reporter: megan moved into a brand...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: at the white house, a ceremonial swearing in of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. >> my goal is to be a great justice for all americans. and for all of america. >> reporter: kavanaugh sending a message to the country and to those who may have doubts about his confirmation. he paid homage to his mother, calling her a trail blazer for women in law. >> women still face many barrier police the american workplace, and all of us have a responsibility to address that problem. >> reporter: the event was marked by an apology from the president. >> and i want to apologize to brett and the entire kavanaugh family for the terrible pain and suffering you have been forced to endure. >> that process is over. my focus now is to be the best justice i can be. >> reporter: those who fought for andnow seems to be spein >> well, it's certainly had a good impact for us. oure fired up. >> i think we could be surprised at the scale of the turnout among women, including younger women in this country. >> reporter: political analyst larry gerston says there is
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: at the white house, a ceremonial swearing in of brett kavanaugh to the supreme court. >> my goal is to be a great justice for all americans. and for all of america. >> reporter: kavanaugh sending a message to the country and to those who may have doubts about his confirmation. he paid homage to his mother, calling her a trail blazer for women in law. >> women still face many barrier police the american workplace, and all...
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. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd finding the support in opposition to the new store is intensifying. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those who are against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow t-shirts and signs before the meeting, making sure people know where they stand. >> we just don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's just a few of the reasons why this fight against building the 317,000 square foot retail store has been going on for years. this is where the company wants to put the retail giant, along 580 off of hacienda drive in dublin, an area known for gridlock during the morning and evening commutes. >> it's already compact. so that's going to be more insane. i would shop there, though. who doesn't love ikea? >> talking a little bit about that -- >> reporter: a company spokesperson says store traffic won't interfere with morning commute traffic, because ikea opens at 10:00 a.m. after rush hour. the center would generate an estimated $1.76 million in annual revenue for dublin, and hundreds of jobs. >> they talked about revenu
. >> nbc bay area's cheryl hurd finding the support in opposition to the new store is intensifying. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those who are against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow t-shirts and signs before the meeting, making sure people know where they stand. >> we just don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's just a few of the reasons why this fight against building the 317,000 square foot retail...
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. >> as today in the bay's cheryl hurd reports, police are trying to track down the seller. >> i imagine the parents are going through some really, really emotionally tough times. >> reporter: denise and her daughter morgan out for an evening stroll in downtown livermore. they are well aware of the two opioid-related deaths and they are heartbroken. >> as a parent, i'm told by other parents that there's narcotics in the school and there's kids that are unfortunately being offered it more often than not. >> and i've had friends who actually have and have passed away, and it sucks. >> reporter: while people who don't know the two victims are concerned about the way the two teenagers died, justin myles' stepfather took to social media. scott adams, the creator of the cartoon "dilbert" giving an emotional account of the 18-year old's death. >> he died last night, or maybe early in the morning yesterday, we're not sure, in his bed. >> reporter: police suspect he died after consuming a street form of xanax that may have contained opioids. the 16-year old grenada high school student overdosed.
. >> as today in the bay's cheryl hurd reports, police are trying to track down the seller. >> i imagine the parents are going through some really, really emotionally tough times. >> reporter: denise and her daughter morgan out for an evening stroll in downtown livermore. they are well aware of the two opioid-related deaths and they are heartbroken. >> as a parent, i'm told by other parents that there's narcotics in the school and there's kids that are unfortunately...
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cheryl hurd has the story. >> reporter: well, the street that was closed down for hours is now open. fairfield police are treating this as a case of domestic violence. a woman cries out for help. the man in the car shot and killed. now police are investigating a homicide. >> the officers approached the vehicle and quickly found driver of the suspect vehicle was suffering from what appeared to be a gunshot wound. >> it turned deadly for the 22-year-old male driver of this car. police say he crashed into two other cars before stopping at the intersection of dover and east travis boulevard. >> i didn't know what was going on. more police and ambulances kept coming. >> it all started with a cry for help. >> the facts support that she was saying she wasn't in it willingly. they tried, the male suspect was obviously unwilling to stop and let her out of the vehicle. that's why she was screaming for help. >> inside the car, an 18-month-old child who was not hurt. police believe the female passenger who lived when the driver shot him during the pursuit. detectives stay weapon used was found i
cheryl hurd has the story. >> reporter: well, the street that was closed down for hours is now open. fairfield police are treating this as a case of domestic violence. a woman cries out for help. the man in the car shot and killed. now police are investigating a homicide. >> the officers approached the vehicle and quickly found driver of the suspect vehicle was suffering from what appeared to be a gunshot wound. >> it turned deadly for the 22-year-old male driver of this car....
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cheryl hurd has their story. female: hands on top. children: that means stop. molinar: it was fun to be back. it's fun to see the students and their smiles. female: so what do you think you're gonna write right there? julie: just having them come up and giving me that big hug and hearing their laughter, that is probably the best thing in the mornings--is to hear that. it just touches my heart. cheryl hurd: that's because julie molinar's heart was ripped apart during the october wildfire. julie: i can't believe it's gone. cheryl: her fountain grove home and the school where she worked burned to the ground. julie: it feels like the fire invaded us. you got to start over. cheryl: that's exactly what teachers and students are doing this year at hidden valley elementary. their satellite school once stood right here. some 80 kindergartens to second graders have now moved down the road to the main campus. julie: the teachers, the students that were impacted from the satellite campus were welcomed with open arms. cheryl: between the two campuses, about 160 students and
cheryl hurd has their story. female: hands on top. children: that means stop. molinar: it was fun to be back. it's fun to see the students and their smiles. female: so what do you think you're gonna write right there? julie: just having them come up and giving me that big hug and hearing their laughter, that is probably the best thing in the mornings--is to hear that. it just touches my heart. cheryl hurd: that's because julie molinar's heart was ripped apart during the october wildfire. julie:...
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. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >> tragic. so young. >>> it's 4:33. >>> happening today, the man who is believed to have killed his ex-girlfriend and dumped her body is expected to be arraigned. 19-year-old anthony pinmantell killed 18-year-old mariah richmond who he dated in high school it is alleged. they say he was the last person she saw. on monday police say he led officers to a body near lake chabot dam. so far, a positive identification has not been announced. >>> a cracked window at millennium tower was not caused by the building sinking or tilting. some heard a popping noise and then discovered a crack on the 36th floor blocking off the sidewalk underneath the tower and ordering inspection of all windows. the home owners' association says a "exterior impact trigdgit it from the outside. one city supervisors doesn't believe that. >> talking about a bird strike? a bb gun at the 36th floor of this building? seems pretty farfetched. >> you just heard from supervisor aaron peskin who says that the windows are designed to w
. >> reporter: cheryl hurd, "today in the bay." >> tragic. so young. >>> it's 4:33. >>> happening today, the man who is believed to have killed his ex-girlfriend and dumped her body is expected to be arraigned. 19-year-old anthony pinmantell killed 18-year-old mariah richmond who he dated in high school it is alleged. they say he was the last person she saw. on monday police say he led officers to a body near lake chabot dam. so far, a positive...
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cheryl hurd joins us in mountain view with this political bad blood. what do we know? >> reporter: the mid-term elections right around the corner and there is a lot of passion about that. there is a lot of passion here in mountain view and it was apparently caught on tape. >> i thought no one would come here and take a sign but i was wrong. >> reporter: proof that somebody would vandalize a campaign sign taped on a door. >> he had a man of paint and he appeared to just paint over it. >> reporter: debby said she had six campaign signs that john inks took from her front yard. she got fed up. >> i would not to see, who is behind this? >> he is the person behind camera. they ended up citing him important petty theft and vandalism. >> the person who made those signs and repaired those signs on their own. >> reporter: the political landscape has gotten heated in other parts of the bay area. a fremont city council candidate had his campaign sign defaced with a swastika earlier this month. police are looking into that is a hate crime. >> we did reach out to lopez. he had yet t
cheryl hurd joins us in mountain view with this political bad blood. what do we know? >> reporter: the mid-term elections right around the corner and there is a lot of passion about that. there is a lot of passion here in mountain view and it was apparently caught on tape. >> i thought no one would come here and take a sign but i was wrong. >> reporter: proof that somebody would vandalize a campaign sign taped on a door. >> he had a man of paint and he appeared to just...
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cheryl hurd is in downtown calistoga with reaction to this controversial power shutoff. >> >> reporter: as you can see, the power is on here in downtown calistoga. some folks are not so lucky because power is still off in some areas nearby. some feel the shutdown was necessary. others feel it was an overreaction by pg&e. >> for pg&e to cut the power to the entire city, based on what i saw last night, is a serious problem. >> reporter: that's how michael feels as he watches his employees here at the scramble s after being without power for almost 24 hours. he felt the winds last night did not pose a threat. >> the ones that are suffering from the decisions are the small business owners like myself. if you talk to pg&e, that's what they'll tell you, this is the new normal. that new normal is not okay. >> reporter: pg&e says it was necessary. the public safety power shutoff went into effect sunday night around 8:00 when pg&e said wind speeds exceeded 60 miles per hour overnight in parts of three north bay counties. the sierra foothill winds got close to 100 miles per hour. some 60,000 cus
cheryl hurd is in downtown calistoga with reaction to this controversial power shutoff. >> >> reporter: as you can see, the power is on here in downtown calistoga. some folks are not so lucky because power is still off in some areas nearby. some feel the shutdown was necessary. others feel it was an overreaction by pg&e. >> for pg&e to cut the power to the entire city, based on what i saw last night, is a serious problem. >> reporter: that's how michael feels as...
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cheryl hurd joins us from berkeley. this is part of california's earthquake early warning system? >> reporter: yes, it is. they're working on it very hard. bart is already a part of the shake alert system. the new version is already online. but the technology company is right now working on an app for your phone. on monday bart will unveil the second part of the testing program called shake alert 2.0. >> shake alert 2.0 is creating actionable alerts. now we have our test users towards this group of people who have applied through this process and they can now create alerts and do things with these alerts that affect the public. >> reporter: mexico city residents received almost two minutes of warning before a strong quake struck last february. japan's earthquake warning system is alsoayn here states. how far are we from getting a similar system? no one is telling us exactly when, but a company is working on an app for that. the question is, is that something people want right now? >> drop, cover -- >> a warning i guess is helpful. but it's not going to stop the earthquake. it give
cheryl hurd joins us from berkeley. this is part of california's earthquake early warning system? >> reporter: yes, it is. they're working on it very hard. bart is already a part of the shake alert system. the new version is already online. but the technology company is right now working on an app for your phone. on monday bart will unveil the second part of the testing program called shake alert 2.0. >> shake alert 2.0 is creating actionable alerts. now we have our test users...
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. >> cheryl hurd covered the story for kntv. >> day 2, we still don't know where denise is.lly not sure what her boyfriend, aaron, is telling police. all we know is they can find her. >> then the story took another quick turn. about 45 hours after denise was reported missing, police made a dramatic announcement. >> at 10:30 this morning denise huskins was located safely. >> it seemed over. >> denise's cousin told knbc how thrilled everyone was. >> you hear the stories all the time and you watch tv about them and you never know and we were just happy that she's alive and safe and home. >> but to police and reporters, all professional skeptics, this story hadn't smelled right from the start and denise's sudden reappearance did nothing to change that. >> she's alive. she's well. they found her. that's great, but there was still something funny going on. >> one thing, denise turned up in huntington beach which was 400 miles south of vallejo and her hometown. >> she wasn't released out of state. she was not released in the desert or the middle of california. where does she show u
. >> cheryl hurd covered the story for kntv. >> day 2, we still don't know where denise is.lly not sure what her boyfriend, aaron, is telling police. all we know is they can find her. >> then the story took another quick turn. about 45 hours after denise was reported missing, police made a dramatic announcement. >> at 10:30 this morning denise huskins was located safely. >> it seemed over. >> denise's cousin told knbc how thrilled everyone was. >> you...
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cheryl hurd has the story. >> hands on top. >> it was fun to be back.t's fun to see the students and their smiles. >> where do you think you're going there? judge >> just having them come up and give me a big hug and hearing their laughter. that is probably the best thing in the morning is to hear that. it just touching my heart. >> that's because julia my uncle's heart was ripped apart during the october wildfire. >> i can't believe it's gone. >> her fountaingrove home and the school where she worked burned to the ground. >> it feels like the fire invaded us. you got to start over. >> that's exactly what teachers and students are doing this year at hidden valley elementary. some 80 kindergarten to second graders have now moved down the road to the main campus. >> the teachers, the students that were impacted from the satellite campus were welcomed with open arms. >> between the two campuses, about 160 students and five faculty members lost their homes. >> the first few weeks back really was kind of a blur to me. >> to help everyone focus the school dis
cheryl hurd has the story. >> hands on top. >> it was fun to be back.t's fun to see the students and their smiles. >> where do you think you're going there? judge >> just having them come up and give me a big hug and hearing their laughter. that is probably the best thing in the morning is to hear that. it just touching my heart. >> that's because julia my uncle's heart was ripped apart during the october wildfire. >> i can't believe it's gone. >> her...
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you can watch maria's exclusive interview with both mark hurd and larry ellison this morning at mornings with maria, 6:30 a.m. eastern time. cheryl great to have ellison, he doesn't give many interviews. let's take a look at futures, we do have more pressure on the markets, it's been roller coaster week, we are down to 40 in premarket, s&p 30 and a half, nasdaq tech heavy nasdaq, down 116 points, and also this story is coming up, as the migrant caravan moves north and the midterms inch closer the blame game is heating up. >> the democrat party is openly encouraging caravan after caravan of illegal alliance, right now is the sole result of democrat laws. cheryl: will trump's message resinate with voters to keep the house, you're watching fbn:am? go to vettix.org. comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which help
you can watch maria's exclusive interview with both mark hurd and larry ellison this morning at mornings with maria, 6:30 a.m. eastern time. cheryl great to have ellison, he doesn't give many interviews. let's take a look at futures, we do have more pressure on the markets, it's been roller coaster week, we are down to 40 in premarket, s&p 30 and a half, nasdaq tech heavy nasdaq, down 116 points, and also this story is coming up, as the migrant caravan moves north and the midterms inch...