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. >>> i'm da lin here in the oakland international airport. a lot of cancellations and delays, not just here, but throughout the bay area. i'll have more coming up in a live report. >>> i'm john ramos in napa valley. you would think this weather would be affecting the wine business, but winemakers say the vines are tougher than that. we'll have that story coming up. >>> good afternoon for the first time in 84 years, a tropical storm has hit california, bringing with it torrential rain and fears of flash flooding and mud slides. jason allen live for us in palm springs, which it picked up more than 2.5 inches of rain. and that is half as much as palm springs gets in an entire. so jason, how are you holding up? >> reporter: well i'll tell you what, in the last hour or so, we started to feel the wind gusts now, from all the heavy rain you're talking about as it is starting to feel much more like a tropical storm or hurricane. we are starting to see more parts of the city and where drivers are getting stranded including this car right here in front
. >>> i'm da lin here in the oakland international airport. a lot of cancellations and delays, not just here, but throughout the bay area. i'll have more coming up in a live report. >>> i'm john ramos in napa valley. you would think this weather would be affecting the wine business, but winemakers say the vines are tougher than that. we'll have that story coming up. >>> good afternoon for the first time in 84 years, a tropical storm has hit california, bringing with...
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da lin is live at oakland international airport with the story of a number of travelers making last-minute changes. hey, da. >> reporter: hey, brian. of the three major bay area airport, oakland is seeing the most disruptions. take a look at the big boy. you see a lot of red and yellow. red stands for cancellation. yellow for delay. and they're saying about half of all flights here canceled. that's a big amount. now let's walk down to the tsa security checkpoints. typically on a sunday, very busy day. a lot of folks wrapping up their vacations or coming back home. but at the check point right there, minimal line, very short. not too many people and very manageable. workers tell me it's been a pretty quiet day for the most part. 223 flights canceled and grounded today at the three major bay area airports. 240 delays by this afternoon. that number growing by the hour. >> my flight got canceled today. i was suppose to fly out of san jose, but instead i was able to find a flight out of oakland at 1:45. >> reporter: katherine jibala finally found a flight to go home to it l.a. she's been stress
da lin is live at oakland international airport with the story of a number of travelers making last-minute changes. hey, da. >> reporter: hey, brian. of the three major bay area airport, oakland is seeing the most disruptions. take a look at the big boy. you see a lot of red and yellow. red stands for cancellation. yellow for delay. and they're saying about half of all flights here canceled. that's a big amount. now let's walk down to the tsa security checkpoints. typically on a sunday,...
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da lin has this report. >> reporter: almost everyone who attended the town hall agreed, crime in a oaklands getting real, real bad. they came here for solutions. many longtime residents admitted oakland heads ha
da lin has this report. >> reporter: almost everyone who attended the town hall agreed, crime in a oaklands getting real, real bad. they came here for solutions. many longtime residents admitted oakland heads ha
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neighbors and business owners tell our da lin they have had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged i the san joaquin river, part of the sideshow. we'll come back t this shortly. officers responde to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the sideshow and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised, not surprised but sad. >> reporter: business owner kathy bunton says sideshows happen at the antioch marina parking lot almost every weekend. the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless i a lot of aspects because we don't know what we can do. we'v gone to our leaders. we've gone to -- and nothing gets done. >> reporter: investigators say this white car plowed into this black car at a high speed. the white car also sheared off a fire hydrant. the female driver in the black car was transporte to the hospital. police say the driver of the white car was arrested after being treated. they believe he was one of at least 50 cars spinning donuts i the parking lot. officers say this suv also took part before it crashed into a water main in front of the harbor
neighbors and business owners tell our da lin they have had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged i the san joaquin river, part of the sideshow. we'll come back t this shortly. officers responde to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the sideshow and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised, not surprised but sad. >> reporter: business owner kathy bunton says sideshows happen at the antioch marina parking lot almost every weekend. the latest happened sunday around 3:00...
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da lin has the story >> reporter: oakland police reports a 15% increase in violent crime this year compare to last. they believe license plate readers can help them track down stolen cars, prevent and solve crimes. the owner of the fruitvale district metro phone store unveiled this mural today. >> i hope they take pride in it and know it's for everybody. >> reporter: he says it's a way to invest in the community and prevent graffiti. he shared a recent video of vandals tagging the store. >> i'm a very private person, i'm all for privacy, but it's come to a point that we have to test out the waters and see if this is going to deter it and help it. >> reporter: so he supports automated license plate readers we need to be safe. >> reporter: with a state grant some city leaders would like to install them on international boulevard and san pablo avenue. one privacy groups worries it would limit opposition. >> extremely little data anywhere that shows that they'r effective. >> reporter: james masser is with a citizens coalition working to block the readers saying they don't reduce crime. >> some
da lin has the story >> reporter: oakland police reports a 15% increase in violent crime this year compare to last. they believe license plate readers can help them track down stolen cars, prevent and solve crimes. the owner of the fruitvale district metro phone store unveiled this mural today. >> i hope they take pride in it and know it's for everybody. >> reporter: he says it's a way to invest in the community and prevent graffiti. he shared a recent video of vandals tagging...
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kpix5's da lin talked with a person who knows that pain all too well and knows why so many people are living in fear of the freeway. >> reporter: freeways, they're how people get around, go to work, and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main thoroughfare. we're on it constantly and it is now a thought that i have every single time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents leanne and alonzo cabell drove on city of streets friday to take their granddaughter to the park. >> i used to honk more when someone cut me off or speed up and try to look over and give eye contact and now i just let people go about their day. >> not only do we not honk, we don't even look. we don't even look to see who might have passed us. >> reporter: one freeway shooting survivor tells me she now drives mostly in the slow lanes. we're protecting her identity because her case is still open. >> i signal. i look over my shoulder before i change lanes. i "did all the right things," right? but that split second decision to still
kpix5's da lin talked with a person who knows that pain all too well and knows why so many people are living in fear of the freeway. >> reporter: freeways, they're how people get around, go to work, and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main thoroughfare. we're on it constantly and it is now a thought that i have every single time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents leanne and...
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residents and business owners tell da lin they're fed up. >> reporter: hours after the side show, we can still smell the burnt rubber. there are tire marks all over the parking lot. we'll come back to this car shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> i'm not surprised. not surprised, but sad. >> reporter: the business owner said side shows happened at the antioch parking lot every weekend. the latest happens on sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless, and a lot of aspects because we don't know, you know, what we can do as we have gone to our leaders. we've gone to nothing that will get done. >> reporter: investigators say the white car plowed into the black car at the high speed. the white car also sheared off the fire hydrant. paramedics transported the innocent female driver in the black car to the hospital. but police say that's the driver of the white car who was arrested after being treated. they believe he was one of at least 50 cars that were spinning donuts in the parking
residents and business owners tell da lin they're fed up. >> reporter: hours after the side show, we can still smell the burnt rubber. there are tire marks all over the parking lot. we'll come back to this car shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> i'm not surprised. not surprised, but sad. >> reporter: the business owner said side shows happened at the antioch parking lot every weekend. the...
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ukrainian americans tell reporter da lin, it is the russian invasion entering its 18th month. celebrations are bittersweet. >> reporter: it wasn't long ago people questioned if ukraine would survive to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest fought, the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪ as ukrainian americans celebrate independence day, they're mindful their country remains at war. >> as the war is escalated, it is not just an independence celebration of resisting an invader, resisting aggression. >> reporter: musician sasha was born in odesa, ukraine. he moved to san francisco as a teenager. some of his latest music is about the russian invasion. >> it's definitely very bittersweet celebration now. how can you ignore, you know, the rapes, the murders, the torture. >> reporter: many performers say as ukrainians unite to defend the country, they unite to show their solidarity and support. >> the thing everybody says after the victory, we will return. but could be a while. >
ukrainian americans tell reporter da lin, it is the russian invasion entering its 18th month. celebrations are bittersweet. >> reporter: it wasn't long ago people questioned if ukraine would survive to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest fought, the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪ as ukrainian americans celebrate independence day, they're mindful their country remains at...
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da lin spoke to drivers about what the fear over these shootings, including a woman who survived being shot on the freeway herself. >> reporter: local authorities admit freeways have turned into battle grounds for gangs and incidents of road rage. the chp says they responded to more than 400 freeway shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways, they're how people get around, go to work and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main thoroughfare, so we're on it constantly and it is now a thought that i have every single time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents leanne and alonzo cabell say they now avoid freeways, if possible. they drove on city streets friday to take their granddaughter to the park. >> i used to honk more when someone would cut me off or speed up and try to look over and give eye contact and now i just let people go about their day. >> not only would we not honk, we don't even look. >> yeah. >> we don't even look to see who might have passed. >> reporter: one freeway shooting s
da lin spoke to drivers about what the fear over these shootings, including a woman who survived being shot on the freeway herself. >> reporter: local authorities admit freeways have turned into battle grounds for gangs and incidents of road rage. the chp says they responded to more than 400 freeway shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways, they're how people get around, go to work and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up...
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da lin talked to someone who had lost a family member in the fires and just flew back to the bay area this morning. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have families affected by the maui fires but say this is not the time to grieve. they there do that later. they want to support the survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area festival is jasmine contreras. >> we are also accepting cash. but then we are also directing. >> reporter: she was in hawaii visiting family and working for the hawaii chamber of commerce of northern california foundation where she is a board member. >> and knock out cell coverage. so people couldn't, you couldn't hear from anybody. you just didn't know what was going on. i found out lawsuiter in the week, we did have someone who passed away. that was rough. still, it's surreal and one of those how can we help the rest of the family. >> reporter: her uncle died in a car trying to escape the flames. >> how can i be helpful but not a hindrance? >> reporter: she is exhausted from the flight back but said no way would she
da lin talked to someone who had lost a family member in the fires and just flew back to the bay area this morning. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have families affected by the maui fires but say this is not the time to grieve. they there do that later. they want to support the survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area festival is jasmine contreras. >> we are also accepting cash. but then we are also directing. >> reporter:...
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. >> da lin talks to drivers and a woman who recently survived being shot on the freeway. >> reporter: local authorities admit freeways have turned into battlegrounds for gangs and incidents of road rage. the chp said they responded to more than 400 freeway shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways, they're how people get around go, to work and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main thoroughfare. so we're on it constantly and it is now a thought i have every single time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents leanne and alonzo cabell say they avoid the freeway if possible. they drove on city streets friday to take their granddaughter to the park. >> i used to honk more when someone cut me off or speed up and try to look over and give eye contact and now i just let people go about their day. >> not only would we not honk, we won't even look to see who might have passed us. >> reporter: one freeway shooting survivor tells me she now drives mostly in the slow lanes. we're protecting her ident
. >> da lin talks to drivers and a woman who recently survived being shot on the freeway. >> reporter: local authorities admit freeways have turned into battlegrounds for gangs and incidents of road rage. the chp said they responded to more than 400 freeway shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways, they're how people get around go, to work and go for grocery runs, but the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. so it's our main...
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da lin has more as the invasion hits 18 months.e to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest thought the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪
da lin has more as the invasion hits 18 months.e to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest thought the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪
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da lin talked to one family that's demanding justice. >> reporter: the victims' families say pamela price should work for the public d.er's office because they claim she fights for the criminals rather than the victims. >> like the life is priceless. >> reporter: anna says she is still fighting for justice even though the teen who killed her son has already taken a plea deal. and is serving time. >> as a mother looking at that -- with that one. that's why i'm reaching out to the district attorney to listen to this. >> reporter: seven years and juvenile detention. for the murder of rain hart. investigators say it was road rage the killing happened last year in san lorenzo. >> they said this juvenile, they insist this juvenile and they -- insist juvenile but they have murdered. >> reporter: prosecutors say the teenager who killed rain hart was 17 years old at the time. that same teenager is also a suspect in the killing of twobrothers at a house party last year in oakland. jay-z and angel garcia. >> that's one of the fears the suspects will get seven years as well when we believe this is no
da lin talked to one family that's demanding justice. >> reporter: the victims' families say pamela price should work for the public d.er's office because they claim she fights for the criminals rather than the victims. >> like the life is priceless. >> reporter: anna says she is still fighting for justice even though the teen who killed her son has already taken a plea deal. and is serving time. >> as a mother looking at that -- with that one. that's why i'm reaching...
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da lin has that story. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have families affected by the maui fire's. they say this is not the time to grieve. that will come later. they want to use this venue to support first responders. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area low hot festival is jasmine contreras. she flew out of hawaii friday night and flew back to her bay area home saturday morning. >> she was in hawaii visiting family and working for the hawaii chamber of commerce of northern california foundation where she is a board member. >> it knocked out cell coverage of people, you couldn't hear from anybody. you just didn't really know what was going on, so i found out later in the week that we did, unfortunately have someone who passed away. that was rough. still not , it's surreal, and it is how can we help the rest of the family? >> her uncle died in a car trying to escape the flames. she is turning into strength. >> how can i be helpful but not a hindrance? >> she is exhausted from the flight back. no way she will miss this opportunity to rally th
da lin has that story. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have families affected by the maui fire's. they say this is not the time to grieve. that will come later. they want to use this venue to support first responders. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area low hot festival is jasmine contreras. she flew out of hawaii friday night and flew back to her bay area home saturday morning. >> she was in hawaii visiting family and working for the...
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da lin spoke with one family about why they want the da ousted. >> reporter: the victim's family say pamela price should work for the public defenders office because they claim she fights for the criminals , rather than the victims. she said she is still fighting for justice, even though the teenager who killed her son has already taken a plea deal and is serving time. >> as a mother , i cannot sit without one. i am reaching out to the district attorney. >> reporter: seven years in juvenile detention for the murder investigators say, it was road rage. the killing happened last year and san lorenzo. >> they said it is a juvenile. and they insist juvenile, but they have three murders. >> reporter: prosecutors say the teenager who killed him was 17 years old at the time. the same teenager is also a suspect in the killing of two brothers and in oakland house party last year. >> that is one of the fears that the suspects will get seven years as well when we believe this is not a seven year sentence. it should be life. >> reporter: families joined the rally and they want justice and accoun
da lin spoke with one family about why they want the da ousted. >> reporter: the victim's family say pamela price should work for the public defenders office because they claim she fights for the criminals , rather than the victims. she said she is still fighting for justice, even though the teenager who killed her son has already taken a plea deal and is serving time. >> as a mother , i cannot sit without one. i am reaching out to the district attorney. >> reporter: seven...
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da lin spoke to a woman that survived being shot on the freeways. >> reporter: freeways are battle grounds for gangs and independents of road rage. there have been more than 400 shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways how people get around, go to work and go for groceries. the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. we are on it constantly. it's a thought i have ever time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents say they avoid the freeways if possible. they drove on city streets to take their granddaughter to the park >> i used to honk if someone cut me off or speed up and get eye contact. now, i just let people go about their day. >> not only would we not honk, we don't look to see. . >> reporter: one freeway shooting survivor says she drives mostly in the slow lanes. she protected her identity because the case is open. >> i signal, look over my shoulder before i change lanes. i quote, unquote do all the same things. but that split second decision to proceed with the lane change nearly ended up costing me my life. this person hunted me fo
da lin spoke to a woman that survived being shot on the freeways. >> reporter: freeways are battle grounds for gangs and independents of road rage. there have been more than 400 shootings in the bay area since 2020. freeways how people get around, go to work and go for groceries. the repeated shootings are scaring the public. >> our home backs up to 580. we are on it constantly. it's a thought i have ever time i get on the freeway. >> reporter: oakland residents say they avoid...
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da lin has the story. >> reporter: oakland police reports a 15% increase in violent crime this year compared to last . they believe license plate readers can help them track down stolen cars, prevent and solve crimes. the owner of this phones door , unveiled this mural. >> i have faith they will take pride in this mural and respected and know it is for everybody. >> reporter: it's a way to invest in the community and prevent graffiti. you shared a recent surveillance video showing taggers vandalizing the store. he has 66 surveillance cameras in and around his business given the rise in crime in the neighborhood. >> i'm a very private person and i am for privacy but it has come to a point that we have to test the waters and see if this will deter it and help it. >> reporter: he supports automated license plate readers or a lpr's . >> that will deter crime, i am a fan. we need to be safe . we have children that walk on the streets. >> reporter: $1.2 million is earmarked for license plate readers. some city leaders would like to install them on state routes like international boulevard and san
da lin has the story. >> reporter: oakland police reports a 15% increase in violent crime this year compared to last . they believe license plate readers can help them track down stolen cars, prevent and solve crimes. the owner of this phones door , unveiled this mural. >> i have faith they will take pride in this mural and respected and know it is for everybody. >> reporter: it's a way to invest in the community and prevent graffiti. you shared a recent surveillance video...
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da lin has that sort. >> reporter: some have families affected by the maui fires but they say this is not the time to grieve and that will come later. they want to use this venue to support survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area aloha festival is jasmine. she arrived to her bay area home saturday morning. >> which foundation can we support? we are directing everyone to maui strong. >> reporter: she was visiting family and working for the hawaii chamber of commerce of northern california foundation where she is a board member. >> it knocked out cell coverage. you could not hear from anybody. he did not know what was going on. i found out later in the week that we had someone who passed away. that was rough. it is real and how can we help the rest of the family? >> reporter: her uncle died in a car trying to escape flames. she turned the family grief into strength. >> how can i be helpful but not hindrance? >> reporter: she is exhausted but says no way she will miss this opportunity to rally the bay area to help survivors. >> if i can divert any atte
da lin has that sort. >> reporter: some have families affected by the maui fires but they say this is not the time to grieve and that will come later. they want to use this venue to support survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area aloha festival is jasmine. she arrived to her bay area home saturday morning. >> which foundation can we support? we are directing everyone to maui strong. >> reporter: she was visiting family and working for the...
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residents and business owners tell da lin they've had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged, part of thewe'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised. not surprised but sad. >> reporter: this business owner kathy says side shows happen at the antioch marina parking lot almost every weekend, the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless in a lot of aspects because we don't know what we can do. we have gone to our leaders. nothing gets done. >> reporter: investigators say this white car plowed into this black car at a high speed. the white car sheared off a fire hydrant. paramedics transported the innocent female in the black car to the hospital. police say this is the driver of the white car. he was arrested after being treated. they believe he was one of at least 50 cars spinning doughnuts in the parking lot. officers say this suv took part before it crashed into a water main in front of the harbor masters office causing water to shoot in
residents and business owners tell da lin they've had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged, part of thewe'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised. not surprised but sad. >> reporter: this business owner kathy says side shows happen at the antioch marina parking lot almost every weekend, the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's...
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da lin has this report. >> reporter: almost everyone who attended the town hall agreed, crime in a oakland is getting real, real bad. they came here for solutions. many longtime residents admitted oakland heads has always had a crime problem, but never this bad. some came to offer solutions. about 75 people attended the meeting at the cornerstone missionary baptist church in the laurel district. joy lives in the area and owns a barn near lake merritt, he said it's hard to do business when customers are scared to come spend money. >> compassion, that don't work with criminals. >> reporter: he wants the d.a. to hold criminals accountable, which so far price has failed to do. >> why do you run for a job to prosecute people, when you don't want to do that job? i mean, that is an oxymoron. >> reporter: the supporters say voters put her into reform the criminal justice system, they say it's wrong to blame the d.a. for the rise in crime. >> they do the crime, they should do the time and i think she is just looking at the entire picture. is it necessary to give them another 50 or 60 years on top o
da lin has this report. >> reporter: almost everyone who attended the town hall agreed, crime in a oakland is getting real, real bad. they came here for solutions. many longtime residents admitted oakland heads has always had a crime problem, but never this bad. some came to offer solutions. about 75 people attended the meeting at the cornerstone missionary baptist church in the laurel district. joy lives in the area and owns a barn near lake merritt, he said it's hard to do business when...
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da lin shows us, this follows a pair of crashes that happened hours apart. >> reporter: this crash happened early friday morning in the mission. san francisco police say the crews robotaxi entered the intersection on a green light. the driverless car detected the char comber before the impact and braked. >> you hear the loud boom. is someone injured? we rushed over here. >> the crash so loud they heard it from their apartment one block away. >> the dodge was completely totaled. i mean, it was wiped. there is fluid leaking everywhere. airbags were deployed. it seemed scary, you know, fortunately the person was okay. no injuries. >> reporter: san francisco police do not suspect dui in this crash. >> the human operated vehicle had likely run a red light resulting in the collision. so in this case the autonomous vehicle did not appear to be at fault for the collision. >> reporter: they do believe it was at fault for this collision in the tenderloin around 10:20 p.m. thursday night. officers say a san francisco fire truck was responding to an emergency and collided with the robotaxi at polk and
da lin shows us, this follows a pair of crashes that happened hours apart. >> reporter: this crash happened early friday morning in the mission. san francisco police say the crews robotaxi entered the intersection on a green light. the driverless car detected the char comber before the impact and braked. >> you hear the loud boom. is someone injured? we rushed over here. >> the crash so loud they heard it from their apartment one block away. >> the dodge was completely...
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she wants action from city hall and da lin is there. >> reporter: this store lucky 7 cigarettes isn't feeling very lucky these days. burglars have repeatedly targeted the store, most recent was thursday. surveillance video shows about ten people in four cars trying to break into the cigarette store around 4:30 thursday morning. it's located in a shopping plaza. the masked burglars attached a chain to the front metal gate. they used a jeep to pull open the gate because the store has multiple gates and plywood to reinforce the entrance, thieves could not get inside. they took off but the damage was done causing the owner thousands of dollars to repair the store front. >> when i come to look at my store, i saw it and cried. i hurt. >> reporter: no face because the owner fears for her safety. she says this is the tenth time since the pandemic. they've gotten inside about six times. she shares photos of a previous burglary where they drove a car into the store and left with cigarettes and cash. >> maybe i'll close. >> reporter: so you thought about closing the store. >> maybe. >> reporter:
she wants action from city hall and da lin is there. >> reporter: this store lucky 7 cigarettes isn't feeling very lucky these days. burglars have repeatedly targeted the store, most recent was thursday. surveillance video shows about ten people in four cars trying to break into the cigarette store around 4:30 thursday morning. it's located in a shopping plaza. the masked burglars attached a chain to the front metal gate. they used a jeep to pull open the gate because the store has...
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da lin has more as the invasion hits 18 months. the celebration is bittersweet. >> reporter: it wasn't long ago people questioned if ukraine would survive to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest thought the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪ as ukrainian americans celebrate independence day, they're mindful the country remains at war. >> as the war escalates, it's not just an independence celebration of resisting an invader, resisting aggression. >> reporter: musician sasha was born and raised in odesa, ukraine. some of his latest music is about the invasion. >> it's definitely very bittersweet celebration now. how can you ignore, you know, the rapes, the murders, the torture? >> reporter: as ukrainians unite to defend their country, performers here say they unite to show solidarity and support. >> the thing everybody says is after the victory, we will return. but it could be a while. >> reporter: musician eugene walden's cou
da lin has more as the invasion hits 18 months. the celebration is bittersweet. >> reporter: it wasn't long ago people questioned if ukraine would survive to celebrate another independence day. before the invasion, the best and the brightest thought the mighty russian military would crush ukraine in a matter of days, but here we are. ♪ [ music ] ♪ as ukrainian americans celebrate independence day, they're mindful the country remains at war. >> as the war escalates, it's not just...
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da lin spoke to a woman who flew back to the bay area after losing a family member in the fire. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have family affected by the wild fires but they say this is not the time to grieve. that will come later. they want to support the survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area aloha festival is jazz man contreras. she flew home saturday night. >> we are directing everyone to maui strong. >> reporter: she was in hawaii visiting family and working for the hawaii chamber of commerce of northern california foundation where she is a board member. >> it knocked out cell coverage. you couldn't hear from anybody. you didn't know what was going on. i found out later in the week, we did have someone who passed away. that was rough. still, it's surreal. it is one of those how can we help the rest of the family. >> reporter: her uncle died in a car trying to escape flames. she turned the family grief into strength. >> thinking how can i be help f but not a hindrance? >> reporter: she is exhausted from the flight back but says no
da lin spoke to a woman who flew back to the bay area after losing a family member in the fire. >> reporter: some of the folks working the booths have family affected by the wild fires but they say this is not the time to grieve. that will come later. they want to support the survivors. among the thousands of people working and attending the bay area aloha festival is jazz man contreras. she flew home saturday night. >> we are directing everyone to maui strong. >> reporter:...
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we sent da lin to investigate. >> reporter: this store, lucky 7 cigarettes, isn't feeling very lucky. burglars have repeatedly targeted the store. the most recent was thursday. sure violence video shows ten people in four cars trying to break in around 4:30 thursday morning. it's in a shopping plaza. the masked burglars attached a chain to the front metal gate. they used a jeep to pull open the gate because the store has gates and plywood to reinforce the entrance and the thieves couldn't get in. they took off. but the damage was done costing thousands to repair the store front. >> when i come to look at my store, i cried. i hurt. >> reporter: no face because the owner fears for her safety. she says this is the tenth time since the pandemic. they've gotten in about six times. she shares photos of a previous burglary where they drove a car into the store and left with cigarettes and cash. >> maybe i can keep it or maybe i'll close. >> reporter: so you thought about closing. >> maybe. >> reporter: she's fortified her store using plywood and two gates. yet they keep coming back. >> we re
we sent da lin to investigate. >> reporter: this store, lucky 7 cigarettes, isn't feeling very lucky. burglars have repeatedly targeted the store. the most recent was thursday. sure violence video shows ten people in four cars trying to break in around 4:30 thursday morning. it's in a shopping plaza. the masked burglars attached a chain to the front metal gate. they used a jeep to pull open the gate because the store has gates and plywood to reinforce the entrance and the thieves couldn't...
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residents and business owners tell da lin they've had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged, part of the'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised but sad. >> reporter: this business owner says side shows happen at the parking lot almost every weekend. the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless in a lot of aspects because we don't know what we can do. we've gone to our leaders. nothing gets done. >> reporter: investigators say this white car plowed into this black car at a high speed. the white car also sheared up a fire hydrant. paramedics transported the innocent driver of the black car to the hospital. this is the driver of the white car. he was arrested after being treated. they believe he was one of at least 50 cars spinning doughnuts in the parking lot. officers say this suv took part before it crashed into a water main in front of the harbor masters office causing water to shoot into the air. the suv struck a large concrete gar
residents and business owners tell da lin they've had enough. >> reporter: a car submerged, part of the'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the side show and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised but sad. >> reporter: this business owner says side shows happen at the parking lot almost every weekend. the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless in a lot of aspects...
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residents and business owners tell da lin they are fed up. >> reporter: hours after the sideshow, we can still smell the burnt rubber. in fact there are tire marks all over this parking lot. a car submerged in the san joaquin river, a part of the sideshow. we'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the sideshow and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised. not surprised. but sad. >> reporter: business owner kathy bunton says sideshows happen at the antioch marina parking lot almost every weekend. the latest happened sunday around 3:00 in the morning. >> it's frustrating, hopeless, and a lot of aspects. we don't know, you know, what we can do. we've gone to our leaders. we've gone to nothing that will get done. >> reporter: they say this white car plowed into the black car at a high speed. the white car also took off a fire hydrant. paramedics transported the innocent female driver in the black car to the hospital. police say this is the driver of the white car. he was arrested after being treated. they believe he was one of at
residents and business owners tell da lin they are fed up. >> reporter: hours after the sideshow, we can still smell the burnt rubber. in fact there are tire marks all over this parking lot. a car submerged in the san joaquin river, a part of the sideshow. we'll come back to this shortly. officers responded to multiple crashes involving cars leaving the sideshow and fleeing from antioch police. >> not surprised. not surprised. but sad. >> reporter: business owner kathy bunton...
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da lin was at saturday's meeting and has this report. >> i work at night and the crime has escalatedthe point where no one feels safe. >> reporter: many long time residents said oakland has had a crime problem but never this bad. some came to offer solutions. >> we need to expand the hours of your victims advocacy service and the services that you provide for mental health. >> reporter: about 75 people attended the pamela price town hall meeting at the cornerstone missionary baptist church . julian lives in the area and owns a bar near lake americans as it is hard to do business when customers are scared to spend money. >> the compassion does not work with criminals. >> reporter: he said price has failed to hold criminals accountable. >> why do you run for a job to prosecute people , and you don't want to do the job? that is an oxymoron. >> reporter: but supporters like diane say it is wrong to blame the das progressive policies for the rise in crime. >> they do the crime and they should do the time and i think she is trying to get the whole picture and the answer is not necessarily
da lin was at saturday's meeting and has this report. >> i work at night and the crime has escalatedthe point where no one feels safe. >> reporter: many long time residents said oakland has had a crime problem but never this bad. some came to offer solutions. >> we need to expand the hours of your victims advocacy service and the services that you provide for mental health. >> reporter: about 75 people attended the pamela price town hall meeting at the cornerstone...
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batman in a porno movie ♪ [ applause ] ♪ on the seventh da of impressions cam pacino sent to me ♪ ♪ seven salutations ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ the mason-dixon linht. ♪ batman in a porno movie ♪ >> seth: oh, i'm falling away. [ applause ] >> finds the boys every time look at the sweat coming out, you haven't worked this hard in years, kid [ laughter ] ♪ on the eighth day of impressions cam lindsey graham sent to me ♪ ♪ eight weeks of mee-maw ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ seven...
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da pamela price. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. thank you for joining us.now with day for the latest on our weather. and dave, you send out a note to our newsroom earlier saying that this hurricane hilary has been downgraded to a tropical storm. >> yeah, that came out of the 8 o'clock report. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. the thing is that's how they're defining it. and there are some insurance come things that come with us to occasionally. but for most people, it's like a really going to matter. it's all this tropical air. that's going to be much of california for about 2 days or so. heavy rains are course going to come with this and locally. severe weather. you've heard this one about tornadoes, a possibility because tornadoes and hurricanes are technically kind of different storm systems. one gets a lot of those vertical lift goes up and down like that. that's a tornado more like one hurricane over land. it tends to kind of create weird situations that occur. so that's how you get that locally. severe weather, tornadoes, possible heav
da pamela price. good morning. welcome back to the kron. 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. thank you for joining us.now with day for the latest on our weather. and dave, you send out a note to our newsroom earlier saying that this hurricane hilary has been downgraded to a tropical storm. >> yeah, that came out of the 8 o'clock report. good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. the thing is that's how they're defining it. and there are some insurance come things that come with us...