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in santa rosa, emily turner, emily turner, kpix 5. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> talk about sticker shock!yeah. a woman says her cell phone company overcharged her nearly $1,000. how to make sure this doesn't happen to you. >> plus, self-driving ubers now on the streets. how it works and passenger reviews. coming up. >> and a bay area pizza joint with some unique cooks behind the counter. they are robots. ,,,, >>> a missouri state senator showing support for colin kaepernick through a silent protest of her own. senator jamillah nasheed sat while her colleagues stood and recited the pledge of allegiance today at the state capital. she says it's not because she is anti-american but she wants to, quote, call attention to current injustices. and check out this doormat outside of a conservative cigar bar racial discrimination.. disrespectful.. several others are standing behind his decision. the future is now. that's what some at san francisco-based "uber" believe. the company is testing new technology that would make its cars self-driving. reporter rachel crane is in pittsburgh, pennsylvania..
in santa rosa, emily turner, emily turner, kpix 5. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> talk about sticker shock!yeah. a woman says her cell phone company overcharged her nearly $1,000. how to make sure this doesn't happen to you. >> plus, self-driving ubers now on the streets. how it works and passenger reviews. coming up. >> and a bay area pizza joint with some unique cooks behind the counter. they are robots. ,,,, >>> a missouri state senator showing support for colin kaepernick...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> they came for cash and met their match. veronica de la cruz shows us a woman in atlanta came out with guns after three men broke into her home. >> reporter: it was caught on camera. look at this. video from the home security system shows the men kicking in the door and then the woman runs out and unloads on them. one man smashes his way through a glass door to escape. it is clear the woman did what she had to do. >> it is not common that we receive this caliber of surveillance video showing a crime unfold. a home invasion. >> she exercised her right to defend her livelihood and property. >> reporter: the woman's house mate is seen taking away the gun as she called police. one of the suspects died in the driveway. police are searching for the other two. >> thank you. >>> we have been reporting on a number of troubling sex trafficking cases in the bay area. involving a safe house where the county sends at risk children. christin ayers discovered the facility might be a recruitment center for pimps. >> nothing, okay, mom, i lo
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> they came for cash and met their match. veronica de la cruz shows us a woman in atlanta came out with guns after three men broke into her home. >> reporter: it was caught on camera. look at this. video from the home security system shows the men kicking in the door and then the woman runs out and unloads on them. one man smashes his way through a glass door to escape. it is clear the woman did what she had to do. >> it is not common that we receive...
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kpix 5's emily turner tells us that isn't the first time the shelter has been surprised with boxes of cats. >> reporter: the sweet faces may make you want to take them home. >> this is rare to get this many animals left at our shelters certainly anonymously in the middle of the night. >> reporter: sunday morning this group of people left 35 cats and kittens outside the marin county humane society and drove away. the shelter doesn't know who they are but they want to. >> they did leave a note saying they were sorry and they asked us to care for these cats and kittens and find them homes. they mentioned a relative who was overwhelmed. >> reporter: a spokesman says this is probably the fifth time these people have done this leaving humane society with close to 100 total cats over several years. they are all related and likely hail from a hoarder situation. not only would the humane society like to find the people, they would like to find the cats they left behind loving homes to go to. >> if you are looking to adopt, now is the time. we had about 130 cats and kittens already in our care
kpix 5's emily turner tells us that isn't the first time the shelter has been surprised with boxes of cats. >> reporter: the sweet faces may make you want to take them home. >> this is rare to get this many animals left at our shelters certainly anonymously in the middle of the night. >> reporter: sunday morning this group of people left 35 cats and kittens outside the marin county humane society and drove away. the shelter doesn't know who they are but they want to. >>...
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the accused killers were in court today and kpix 5 reporter emily turner was there as well to find out what happened. emily. >> reporter: well, as far as decisions go, no decisions were made but this is going to be a very long, very drawn-out process because there have been a lot of testimony and there is a lot of evidence revealing new details in this case. >> reporter: the courthouse was full of gory details and two of the suspects accused of committing the crimes associated with them. morrison lampley and lila alligood are charged with murder and accomplice to murder of 72-year-old steven carter shot while hiking near fairfax in october of last year. >> dixon was shot and had blood all over him and there was also a dog there that was shot and blood. the dog was taken away. >> reporter: we now know that alligood and lampley were dating aand she tried to pin the murder on a fellow drifter sean angold to protect her boyfriend. she was in tears through most of the preliminary hearing today while lampley tried to stare our cameras down. >> morrison lampley? >> do you see the person now a
the accused killers were in court today and kpix 5 reporter emily turner was there as well to find out what happened. emily. >> reporter: well, as far as decisions go, no decisions were made but this is going to be a very long, very drawn-out process because there have been a lot of testimony and there is a lot of evidence revealing new details in this case. >> reporter: the courthouse was full of gory details and two of the suspects accused of committing the crimes associated with...
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kpix 5's emily turner was in the courtroom today what did he have to say? >> reporter: the short answer, not much. in fact, whatever happened on that night, he doesn't want to talk about it at all. do you have anything to say? bruce miller didn't have much to say this afternoon in court except this. [ inaudible ] >> talk about it right now if there's any investigation going on. >> reporter: he is charged with seven felonies including elder abuse and one misdemeanor after this night on september 5. prosecutors say miller beat a 70-year-old man and his 29-year- old son with their kaine cane after trying to get into the hotel room in the marriott by mistake. he was arrested later at the travelodge. >> it's a major embarrassment to us not only because they were visiting the city and unfortunately they were victimized, but this is a clear case of elder abuse. and unfortunately, it occurred by somebody that, um, you know, that our community and certainly our young people would be looking up to. >> reporter: miller didn't enter a plea because his attorneys are wai
kpix 5's emily turner was in the courtroom today what did he have to say? >> reporter: the short answer, not much. in fact, whatever happened on that night, he doesn't want to talk about it at all. do you have anything to say? bruce miller didn't have much to say this afternoon in court except this. [ inaudible ] >> talk about it right now if there's any investigation going on. >> reporter: he is charged with seven felonies including elder abuse and one misdemeanor after this...
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kpix 5 news' emily turner has more from the little boys family. >> reporter: one woman in the hospital. another woman is behind bars. neither one of their lives will ever be the same. tonight in walnut creek there is heartbreak and hope. a 3-year-old boy is dead and his mother is in stable condition after being hit by a driver under the influence last night on highway 680 in san ramon. >> i am numb. i mean, i just had him with me all day yesterday. babysitting my grandson. and an hour later i find out there was an accident. >> reporter: she ran out of gas after leaving her parents sunnyvale home yesterday with her three children. she pulled off to the side of the highway. these are pictures the family shared with us. when that daughter pulled off the side of the road that's when chp says this woman hit the driver side of the family car killing 3-year-old elijah and injuring his mother. >> he was such a sweet, sweet little boy. >> reporter: the driver is in jail. charged with dui and vehicular manslaughter. she is thwife of the alameda county deputy. while she sits in jail, crystal is i
kpix 5 news' emily turner has more from the little boys family. >> reporter: one woman in the hospital. another woman is behind bars. neither one of their lives will ever be the same. tonight in walnut creek there is heartbreak and hope. a 3-year-old boy is dead and his mother is in stable condition after being hit by a driver under the influence last night on highway 680 in san ramon. >> i am numb. i mean, i just had him with me all day yesterday. babysitting my grandson. and an...
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kpix 5's emily turner on what led up to that confrontation. emily. >> reporter: well, duboce park is full of dogs at any given hour of the day and yesterday it was packed and that packed park turned into a madhouse when this happened. this started with dogs at play and ended with a fight. this is the scene from duboce dog park last night. >> the bassett hound was making noise, went between this other owner's legs and the owner of the hound came out of nowhere and pushed this guy in the orange hat. >> reporter: that guy had nothing to do with the situation witness brook stevenson says. the situation involved the black lab you see there and its owner. >> the bassett hound got scared and started yelping. that happens. >> reporter: did the owner overreact? >> he did and, um, just escalating and he would not let go of the woman's dog. >> reporter: that's when the crowd pulled him off. this video begins. someone man handles the guy so the lab and the owner could get away but as they exit the park look what happens. >> walk away like [ censored ] --
kpix 5's emily turner on what led up to that confrontation. emily. >> reporter: well, duboce park is full of dogs at any given hour of the day and yesterday it was packed and that packed park turned into a madhouse when this happened. this started with dogs at play and ended with a fight. this is the scene from duboce dog park last night. >> the bassett hound was making noise, went between this other owner's legs and the owner of the hound came out of nowhere and pushed this guy in...
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kpix5's emily turner says the defense attorney wasn't moved. she was mad. >> that was obscene. >> reporter: that is the attorney for lila alligood on the testimony of sean angold. >> you will see what a liar he is. >> reporter: the prosecution wouldn't talk on camera, but argued against cameras in court for fear of angold's safety. in his teary testimony, he watched lampley kill audrey perry and steven carter in fairfax. >> what will you ask him? >> every other lie he told. excuse me. i'm a little bit hot. >> reporter: during the cross- examination, the defense went after angold's testimony highlights all the times he has lied to investigators, been on drugged, and changed his story. then, cited his plea deal with the prosecution as a possible motive for more lies hopeing the questions could plant a reasonable doubt in a future juror's mind on who actually pulled the trigger. >> that is clearly a big lie. you can see he put himself in a path of this position and that is not the way it went down. >> to save his own neck? >> oh, of course. >> rep
kpix5's emily turner says the defense attorney wasn't moved. she was mad. >> that was obscene. >> reporter: that is the attorney for lila alligood on the testimony of sean angold. >> you will see what a liar he is. >> reporter: the prosecution wouldn't talk on camera, but argued against cameras in court for fear of angold's safety. in his teary testimony, he watched lampley kill audrey perry and steven carter in fairfax. >> what will you ask him? >> every...
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good morning, i'm emily turner. maria medina is off this morning. and i'm phil matier. it's the questi >>> it is 7:30 am on this sunday, september 11, and good morning, i am emily turner. >> a question that we ask each other, where were you on that day, and we take a look at how the country and the bay area is coming together to mark the anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. >>> hillary clinton expressing regret, saying she is sorry to the donald trump supporters. >>> $3.5 billion, and where will this cash go as we sit down with the bart director, just ahead. >>> and first, some news we can all use. >> it will be a chilly day, and remember wednesday when temperatures were in the 90s, and it near triple digits, those days are gone. the san francisco summer is over. as we take a look outside, gray skies making their way inland today with clouds continuing along the coast. sunshine for most of the folks inland, temperatures in the 50s area-wide. we will stay on the cool side today, and a few thought yesterday was cool, below average, even cooler today with clouds
good morning, i'm emily turner. maria medina is off this morning. and i'm phil matier. it's the questi >>> it is 7:30 am on this sunday, september 11, and good morning, i am emily turner. >> a question that we ask each other, where were you on that day, and we take a look at how the country and the bay area is coming together to mark the anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. >>> hillary clinton expressing regret, saying she is sorry to the donald trump...
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as kpix 5's emily turner tells us, it is not the train's themselves but the horns. [ horn and bells ] >> reporter: there's no mistaking the smart train testing through downtown san rafael. there's no mistaking how this person feels about it. >> it's horrendous. >> reporter: she and neighbors near the train tracks are having a hard time with the sound of smart's progress. >> on a scale of one to 10, 12. >> reporter: it's that bad? [ laughter ] >> it is. >> reporter: the train is required to blow its horn every time it gets to an intersection. some of the folks who live in san rafael say they have counted and that horn blows 20, 21, 22 times just on one pass through town. [ horn ] >> reporter: that horn is a mandatory part of safety training but it won't last forever. both san rafael and novato will appeal to the federal railroad administration to make them quiet zones. the tracks are already being outfitted with the extra safety requirements. [ bells and loud noise ] >> reporter: the silence won't start in smart goes online so until then, the eardrums will have to be patient. >> i coun
as kpix 5's emily turner tells us, it is not the train's themselves but the horns. [ horn and bells ] >> reporter: there's no mistaking the smart train testing through downtown san rafael. there's no mistaking how this person feels about it. >> it's horrendous. >> reporter: she and neighbors near the train tracks are having a hard time with the sound of smart's progress. >> on a scale of one to 10, 12. >> reporter: it's that bad? [ laughter ] >> it is....
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emily turner shares some of the gruesome details from the preliminary hearing. >> reporter: she was inears and he was ready to stare our cameras down. morrison lampley and leila alligood are charged with murder and an accomplice to murder of 72-year-old stephen carter. he was shot while hiking near fairfax in october of last year. >> the victim was shot and had blood all over him. and there was also a dog that was removed. >> reporter: we now know that alligood and lampley were dating at the time and detectives say she tried to pin the murder on their third friend and fellow drifter, sean angold to protect her boyfriend in the case of steve carter and the san francisco murder case of a canadian backpacker killed in golden gate state park. >> morrison lampley. >> do you see the person now as morrison lampley in the courtroom today? >> yes. >> please point that person out and describe what they're wearing. >> he is on the left here the defendant, and in pink and gray shirt with the glasses on. >> reporter: detectives say the trio used bloody money and credit cards stolen from carter for
emily turner shares some of the gruesome details from the preliminary hearing. >> reporter: she was inears and he was ready to stare our cameras down. morrison lampley and leila alligood are charged with murder and an accomplice to murder of 72-year-old stephen carter. he was shot while hiking near fairfax in october of last year. >> the victim was shot and had blood all over him. and there was also a dog that was removed. >> reporter: we now know that alligood and lampley...
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only on "5," kpix 5's emily turner is live in vallejo. she spoke of people who are optimistic the development will spark an economic resurgence. emily. >> reporter: basically, instead of this just being an intersection right here at the ferry building, this could be an epicenter. an epicenter of a place that would bring a lot of life to a city that hasn't had a whole lot of it as far as development goes lately. it's been talked about for years. but a major development in vallejo has the green light. it took almost a decade but will change the city's waterfront as we know it. >> just the empty lot. [ laughter ] >> reporter: but not for long. the city has plans for a major mixed use high density district, a 237-page plan outlining the overhaul of the area along mare island causeway between solano avenue and the end of the marina. shops, restaurants, a revamp of the ferry terminal, new housing, all part of the plan, something that looks a lot like downtown walnut creek would potentially take the place of an area that currently doesn't have mu
only on "5," kpix 5's emily turner is live in vallejo. she spoke of people who are optimistic the development will spark an economic resurgence. emily. >> reporter: basically, instead of this just being an intersection right here at the ferry building, this could be an epicenter. an epicenter of a place that would bring a lot of life to a city that hasn't had a whole lot of it as far as development goes lately. it's been talked about for years. but a major development in vallejo...
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kpix 5's emily turner joins us now are results from our exclusive kpix 5/surveyusa poll. >> reporter: we asked more than 500 people, do you respect or not respect kaepernick's decision to remain seated for the national anthem? 55% don't respect it. 41 support it. another 4% no response. we asked respondents if their opinion of him has changed. 53% say their view of him has gone down. 31% unchanged. 16% say it's actually gone up. and lastly we asked do you consider kaepernick un- american? >> 62% say no. nearly a third say yes. now keep in mine our survey deals only with people in the bay area. we'll get a taste tonight of what kind of reception kaepernick will get in other parts of the country. veronica? >> thank you. >>> keep in mind, those poll results came out before we knew about the socks. a new controversy involving socks this time. number 7 has been spotted making a statement in practice wearing these socks. take a close look. they show policemen as pigs. coming up at 6:30, we'll share kap's explanation this time around. and we are asking you tonight what you think of these soc
kpix 5's emily turner joins us now are results from our exclusive kpix 5/surveyusa poll. >> reporter: we asked more than 500 people, do you respect or not respect kaepernick's decision to remain seated for the national anthem? 55% don't respect it. 41 support it. another 4% no response. we asked respondents if their opinion of him has changed. 53% say their view of him has gone down. 31% unchanged. 16% say it's actually gone up. and lastly we asked do you consider kaepernick un- american?...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a u.s.nt after video for protesting the national anthem went environment. --went viral. harder [ censored ] 45 seconds of my life. but i did it. >> the sailor says she is proud of her decision to sit during the national anthem. it happened at a florida military base last month. the navy has not released her name. but they say appropriate administrative actions are pending. the woman was sitting in support of colin kaepernick. that's what she claims. the 49ers quarterback sparked a national outrage after he knelt during the national anthem. while president obama defended his freedom to protest, navy regulations state all service members are required to stand and face the flag during the national anthem. >>> the u.n. security council will discuss new sanctions against north korea after that country's latest nuclear test. it involved a powerful warhead that could be mounted on a ballistic missile. the test triggered a magnitude 5.3 tremor overnight. leaders in south korea, japan and the u.s. qu
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> a u.s.nt after video for protesting the national anthem went environment. --went viral. harder [ censored ] 45 seconds of my life. but i did it. >> the sailor says she is proud of her decision to sit during the national anthem. it happened at a florida military base last month. the navy has not released her name. but they say appropriate administrative actions are pending. the woman was sitting in support of colin kaepernick. that's what she claims. the...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >> the vallejo police department has not commented on the lawsuit. now, as for muller, his sentencing hearing is scheduled for january 19. >>> the attorney for denise huskins said she was not the intended target of the kidnapping scheme. it was supposed to be a different woman who had previously lived at that home. the attorney says that the lead fbi investigator had a conflict of interest, a personal relationship, with that other woman that he did not disclose. >> and i can be absolutely sure that he failed to disclose the personal conflict of interest that he, the head lead fbi agent on the case, had himself personally. >> the attorney would not go into any more detail only suggesting that a personal relationship between the fbi agent and the intended target hampered the investigation. we have reached out to the fbi. the agency has declined to comment on the allegation. >>> dramatic cell phone video of a chase in the east bay. last night's pursuit reached speeds of 120 miles per hour. it started moments earlier when two armed suspects carjacked a w
emily turner, kpix 5. >> the vallejo police department has not commented on the lawsuit. now, as for muller, his sentencing hearing is scheduled for january 19. >>> the attorney for denise huskins said she was not the intended target of the kidnapping scheme. it was supposed to be a different woman who had previously lived at that home. the attorney says that the lead fbi investigator had a conflict of interest, a personal relationship, with that other woman that he did not...
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kpix 5's emily turner shows us the plan to help save some of the city's hardest workers. >> the worldould be a really sad place without pollenators. >> reporter: so today kicks off san francisco's efforts to become a city more accommodating to the winged sport, specifically bees. >> i think it's important for us to think about some of the things we may take for granted in our community, especially the little workers such as bees. >> reporter: katy tang sponsored a resolution to make it a bee city. they'll work to plant sustainable bee habitats in hoping to fight against the 44% die-off rate of pollinaters last year. >> that's an alarming number and that's calling us to action here in san francisco to say whoa, we need to pay attention to these pollinators, to their health. ask why are they disappearing, and what can we do about it? >> reporter: the bee city legislation will be introduced tuesday. but local experts hope the efforts to rejuvenate bee populations will become a part of all san franciscans' lives. >> buy the right plants. don't use pesticides. when you have a gardener, ask
kpix 5's emily turner shows us the plan to help save some of the city's hardest workers. >> the worldould be a really sad place without pollenators. >> reporter: so today kicks off san francisco's efforts to become a city more accommodating to the winged sport, specifically bees. >> i think it's important for us to think about some of the things we may take for granted in our community, especially the little workers such as bees. >> reporter: katy tang sponsored a...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >> bill cosby goes to trial next june on sexual assault charges. in pennsylvania. the comedian is accused of drugging and molesting a temple university employee. that case dates back to 2004. since then, dozens of other women have come forward with similar allegations. prosecutors want other cosby accusers to testify during the trial. >>> a former uc-berkeley law school dean who resigned amid claims of sexual harassment is back on campus as a faculty member. the person returned last week after a six-month absence. choudhry will be back in his office. an assistant filed a sexual harassment lawsuit saying he hugged, kissed and touched her over several months and the school did nothing to stop it. upon his return, sujit choudhry posted an open letter to the school of law, my most sincere hope is you will take the time to understand the truth in this matter. there is more than one side to every story." now, some law school students do plan to hold a town hall meeting this week to discuss their concerns. >>> former fox news anchor gretchen carlson is wa
emily turner, kpix 5. >> bill cosby goes to trial next june on sexual assault charges. in pennsylvania. the comedian is accused of drugging and molesting a temple university employee. that case dates back to 2004. since then, dozens of other women have come forward with similar allegations. prosecutors want other cosby accusers to testify during the trial. >>> a former uc-berkeley law school dean who resigned amid claims of sexual harassment is back on campus as a faculty member....
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we are getting a new look at the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's emails. the bureau released documents that detail the probe. the fbi interviewed clinton aides who said that as secretary of state, she went through a lot of mobile devices. one man remembers destroying clinton's old blackberry using a hammer. regarding her private server, clinton told fbi agents she never sought permission from the state department to set it up. >>> on the republican side, there are reports that donald trump has not paid top staff members. among those due back pay, former campaign manager paul manafort and california state director tim clark. the candidate was in philadelphia today for meetings with black leaders. tomorrow he is scheduled to visit a black church in detroit. the church's pastor says trump was given questions in advance of a planned taped christian tv interview. the "new york times" reportedly obtained a draft script with the questions and the candidate's proposed answers. >>> comments from the founder of latinos for trump are going viral on social med
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we are getting a new look at the fbi's investigation into hillary clinton's emails. the bureau released documents that detail the probe. the fbi interviewed clinton aides who said that as secretary of state, she went through a lot of mobile devices. one man remembers destroying clinton's old blackberry using a hammer. regarding her private server, clinton told fbi agents she never sought permission from the state department to set it up. >>> on the...
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it's the questi >>> it is 7:30 am on this sunday, september 11, and good morning, i am emily turner.were you on that day, and we take a look at how the country and the bay area is coming together to mark the anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. >>> hillary clinton expressing regret, saying she is sorry to the donald trump supporters. >>> $3.5 billion, and where will this cash go as we sit down with the bart director, just a
it's the questi >>> it is 7:30 am on this sunday, september 11, and good morning, i am emily turner.were you on that day, and we take a look at how the country and the bay area is coming together to mark the anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. >>> hillary clinton expressing regret, saying she is sorry to the donald trump supporters. >>> $3.5 billion, and where will this cash go as we sit down with the bart director, just a
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in the newsroom, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> some breaking news from the fire lines in santa cruz county right now. getting word of a firefighter was injured while working on the "loma fire." he suffered a leg injury while working in steep terrain. crews are working on helping him right now. this is a live look from the fire from our chopper 5 camera. you can see big white smoke still billowing into the air. the burn zone is actually increased overnight and now covers more than 3800 acres up from 2800 yesterday. kpix 5's keit do joins us from the spot where flames destroyed a house. kiet. >> reporter: yeah. we're live here on loma chiquita road in the heart of the burn area where most of the structures were lost. one home was burned. six outbuildings were destroyed. one of those structures is right in between those trees there. if you look closely, nothing but a chimney and the foundation are left on that structure. and if you look to the right here you see just how smoky everything is out here. you can hear some of the helicopters making drops. you can hear them but you can't see them.
in the newsroom, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> some breaking news from the fire lines in santa cruz county right now. getting word of a firefighter was injured while working on the "loma fire." he suffered a leg injury while working in steep terrain. crews are working on helping him right now. this is a live look from the fire from our chopper 5 camera. you can see big white smoke still billowing into the air. the burn zone is actually increased overnight and now covers more than...
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kpix 5's emily turner tells us kap now making a statement through his socks. >> reporter: allen, his socks are a part of the statement just as much as his refusal to stand up for the anthem and we have learned tonight that those actions have gotten kaepernick the attention of local civil rights leaders as well as the face-to-face meeting with the police officers union. but there are plenty of people still who feel like the field shouldn't go made into a soapbox. first sitting out the national anthem. then wearing socks during practice picturing pigs as policemen. now we have learned that colin kaepernick is taking his campaign against social injustice to church. >> this church has stood for 164 years as a champion of justice, equality, inclusion, and respect for the worth and dignity of all people. that's why we reached out to him. >> reporter: amos brown reached out after kaepernick made his stand by sitting during the anthem. the two have spoken several times and kap will speak to brown's congregation this sunday. brown also says they willing sitting -- they will be sitting down wi
kpix 5's emily turner tells us kap now making a statement through his socks. >> reporter: allen, his socks are a part of the statement just as much as his refusal to stand up for the anthem and we have learned tonight that those actions have gotten kaepernick the attention of local civil rights leaders as well as the face-to-face meeting with the police officers union. but there are plenty of people still who feel like the field shouldn't go made into a soapbox. first sitting out the...
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kpix 5's emily turner is live in stateline, nevada, with the calls for more action. >> reporter: they talked a lot about lake tahoe. they talked a lot about climate change. in fact, the former was the jumping off point for the latter. they celebrated the changes that have been made in lake tahoe to help the clarity and the lake. but the problems have to do with climate change and that was the true message of the day. >> are we here to save lake tahoe? [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: lake tahoe may have been the reason for today's events but climate change is what took center stage. >> scientists first told us that our planet was changing because of human activity. it was received as a bombshell but in a way, we shouldn't have been surprised. the most important changes are always the changes made by us. >> reporter: we threatened lake tahoe for decades but now for the first time ever that has change. one of the local places where global climate change is having an effect is right here in lake tahoe. it used to be the issue with lake tahoe came from humans things that were happenin
kpix 5's emily turner is live in stateline, nevada, with the calls for more action. >> reporter: they talked a lot about lake tahoe. they talked a lot about climate change. in fact, the former was the jumping off point for the latter. they celebrated the changes that have been made in lake tahoe to help the clarity and the lake. but the problems have to do with climate change and that was the true message of the day. >> are we here to save lake tahoe? [ applause and cheers ]...
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kpix 5's emily turner is there. we want to know where did this train come from in the first place?er: that's the question. the cars are right here over my shoulder. you can see them all stopped on the tracks. smart had no idea that they were stopped or b that they were even being transported on the rails. smart owns this portion of commercial railway. actually the employee smart found these cars and then notified smart itself. what's in them? well, 2.4 million gallons of liquid petroleum gas which is highly flammable and a hazardous material. so smart immediately called up the northwestern pacific railroad company, who owns those cars, and asked them what was going on. >> because we believe that this is a public safety issue, a health and safety issue, we have told them that they are not to move anything on our tracks without the proper safety plan, without the proper hazardous materials plan. and until we have that documentation and until we know exactly how they plan to transport this, they are not permitted to use our tracks. >> reporter: and according to federal regulations, so
kpix 5's emily turner is there. we want to know where did this train come from in the first place?er: that's the question. the cars are right here over my shoulder. you can see them all stopped on the tracks. smart had no idea that they were stopped or b that they were even being transported on the rails. smart owns this portion of commercial railway. actually the employee smart found these cars and then notified smart itself. what's in them? well, 2.4 million gallons of liquid petroleum gas...
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kpix 5's emily turner has details. [ no microphone ] [ pause ] >> reporter: it's all about changes thathind me and north of actually rock way beach in pacifica, rockaway beach in pacifica. a battle over what's going to happen and proposition w. the battle is heating up. coming up saturday there's a group of people who don't want that ballot measure to pass but they are not alone in the battle over what's going to happen here. there is a battlefield for development in pacifica. voters will decide whether a mixed use development will be allowed in the place of the old quarry. >> it's always been here. i think the people that have been here a long time enjoy it and i think put something up to take away from that is not good. >> reporter: the community is split. >> in years past two similar propositions failed by a narrow margin but with the new property owners and a different plan that conserves 70% of open space there are many ready for the prospects of proposition w. >> we have been here 90 years. i care a lot what's going on over there but i feel like i have an obligation to people who
kpix 5's emily turner has details. [ no microphone ] [ pause ] >> reporter: it's all about changes thathind me and north of actually rock way beach in pacifica, rockaway beach in pacifica. a battle over what's going to happen and proposition w. the battle is heating up. coming up saturday there's a group of people who don't want that ballot measure to pass but they are not alone in the battle over what's going to happen here. there is a battlefield for development in pacifica. voters will...
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emily turner joins us from lower lake high school with a story only on cbs five. >> reporter: colin kaepernick's first amendment rights into a big conversation topic in america. this isn't exactly the same situation, but the underlying premise is similar. the fact that free speech is a right even when what they are saying isn't popular with everyone. leilani thomas won't say the pledge of allegiance to this lower lake high school american flag or any other. she is a native american and says the stars and stripes aren't hers pick >> it's because of the history that happened here on my land, my people's land. i go by that and i don't agree with it so i am not going to stand for the people who did this to my people. >> reporter: since the first day of school, her and a friend decided to exercise their right as americans not to say the pledge of allegiance. their teacher took exception to it. when the girls got their grades on friday, their participation scores were docked from a five to a three because they refused to stand. leilani reported her teacher's explanation in class. >> if you really have
emily turner joins us from lower lake high school with a story only on cbs five. >> reporter: colin kaepernick's first amendment rights into a big conversation topic in america. this isn't exactly the same situation, but the underlying premise is similar. the fact that free speech is a right even when what they are saying isn't popular with everyone. leilani thomas won't say the pledge of allegiance to this lower lake high school american flag or any other. she is a native american and...
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live in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> within the past few minutes, we are getting some new details on an accident involving a google self-driving car. it happened in mountain view. kpix 5's cate caugiran is in our newsroom with google now pointing fingers in that collision. cate. >> reporter: ken, here's what we know. the accident happened at about 1:30 today at el camino and calderon. mountain view police say it involved a google self-driving car and one other vehicle. this is video from a witness who captured the aftermath. it shows a google car with extensive damage on the passenger side being loaded on to a flatbed truck. now, a short time ago, google said the other car ran a red light and hit the google car. google says it was in self- driving mode, a google employee was inside and no injuries. the federal government just put out guidelines for self-driving cars including safety rules but the feds are also trying to give companies room to try different approaches as the technology evolves. the transportation department says they hold benefits for safety, mobility and s
live in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> within the past few minutes, we are getting some new details on an accident involving a google self-driving car. it happened in mountain view. kpix 5's cate caugiran is in our newsroom with google now pointing fingers in that collision. cate. >> reporter: ken, here's what we know. the accident happened at about 1:30 today at el camino and calderon. mountain view police say it involved a google self-driving car and one other...
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reporting live in pacifica, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> the news tonight it is a potential cash cow for state lawmakers. only on "5," we found how many are using little known accounts to spend money on everything from bubbleheads to warriors tickets. the state lawmakers are tied to some pretty strict spending rules for sure. but there's a way for them to bring in huge amounts of cash with barely any oversight. kpix 5's melissa caen on what looks like secret slush funds and how some bay area lawmakers are using them. >> reporter: you may find this hard to believe, but here is how it works. an elected official can set up something called a ballot measure committee and then sit back and let the cash roll in. on the surface, these committees are formed to support or oppose california ballot measures. so we asked, what can politicians do with these funds? >> they are supposed to be spent on promoting or opposing, um, ballot measures that are either on the ballot or among issues that could be on the ballot. >> reporter: did you catch that? the ballot measure doesn't even have to be real. it c
reporting live in pacifica, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> the news tonight it is a potential cash cow for state lawmakers. only on "5," we found how many are using little known accounts to spend money on everything from bubbleheads to warriors tickets. the state lawmakers are tied to some pretty strict spending rules for sure. but there's a way for them to bring in huge amounts of cash with barely any oversight. kpix 5's melissa caen on what looks like secret slush funds and how...
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kpix 5's mohammed emwazi got out of -- emily turner got out of court. >> reporter: the prosecution's key witness, one the defense, took the stand. that is the attorney for lila olliegood's description of sean angle's testimony today, the third suspect in the morin murder ofstein carter, deafing against olliegood and lamply as part of the plea deal. the prosecution would not talk on camera but argued against cameras in court for fear of angle's safety. in his teary testimony he watched lamply shoot both audrey carrie, the canadian backpacker in golden park and steve in fairfax. during the cross examination, the defense went after angle's testimony, highlighting all the times he lied to investigator, been on drugs and changed his story. then sited his plea deal with the prosecution as a possible motive for more lies. hoping those questions could plant a reasonable doubt in the future juror's mind about who actually pulled the trigger is there that is clearly the big lie, but everything else, all this isn't that he is talking about. he with out himself in a position and that is not the
kpix 5's mohammed emwazi got out of -- emily turner got out of court. >> reporter: the prosecution's key witness, one the defense, took the stand. that is the attorney for lila olliegood's description of sean angle's testimony today, the third suspect in the morin murder ofstein carter, deafing against olliegood and lamply as part of the plea deal. the prosecution would not talk on camera but argued against cameras in court for fear of angle's safety. in his teary testimony he watched...
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. >> emily turner lives in lake county. we appreciate it, thank you. >>> in the meantime, more nfl players joining the protest movement that colin kaepernick started. during the national anthem last night, before the 49ers-rams game, he and his teammate eric reed took a knee. eli harold for his fist in the air and robert quinn and kenny brooke stood with them. >>> new numbers show the push to end the death penalty is facing an uphill fight. our exclusive kpix 5 survey shows 15% of statewide voters are opposed to proposition 62 compared to 62% who favor replacing the death penalty with life and vision. our melissa mccain says the death penalty still has plenty of support in the bay area. >> reporter: once again, the death penalty is on the ballot. voters considered whether to abolish the death penalty in 1972 and again in 2012 but both times, the death penalty survived. for a state known for its leftist politics, where democrats hold every statewide office, californians have a history of supporting the death penalty when it'
. >> emily turner lives in lake county. we appreciate it, thank you. >>> in the meantime, more nfl players joining the protest movement that colin kaepernick started. during the national anthem last night, before the 49ers-rams game, he and his teammate eric reed took a knee. eli harold for his fist in the air and robert quinn and kenny brooke stood with them. >>> new numbers show the push to end the death penalty is facing an uphill fight. our exclusive kpix 5 survey...
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reporting live in lake tahoe, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> only on "5," san francisco's plan for muni in the mission promises to speed up commutes. but at what cost? kpix 5 reporter phil matier live in the mission with some startling numbers for us, phil. >> reporter: allen, you have all heard the expression, time is money. but the case with muni it's unbelievable money. how about a million bucks a minute? here's the story. for the past five months, san francisco has been busy remaking 23 blocks of mission street in order to make it more bus friendly. putting in transit only lanes, taking out parking and rerouting traffic. the cost, $2.4 million. and a lot of complaints by local businesses who say change is killing them. >> muni says, well, we gained two minutes on the bus going faster. so is it really worth the two minutes? >> reporter: for city hall it is. >> for a lot of the riders that are coming through and getting to the mission, it feels like 10 minutes. >> the 65,000 people that ride in the mission corridor every day. >> reporter: the trouble is, the faster buses also means fewer
reporting live in lake tahoe, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> only on "5," san francisco's plan for muni in the mission promises to speed up commutes. but at what cost? kpix 5 reporter phil matier live in the mission with some startling numbers for us, phil. >> reporter: allen, you have all heard the expression, time is money. but the case with muni it's unbelievable money. how about a million bucks a minute? here's the story. for the past five months, san francisco has been...
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. >> reporter: in march, turner pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting emily doe who was passed out drunk behind a dumpster after a party on the stanford university campus. it was right there that january night in 2015 that graduate students karl friedrich arndt and peter johnson stopped when they saw two people on the ground. >> she wasn't moving. >> the man on top of her was? >> yeah. my friend said, what the anything, when he was laying down on the ground, for example. tried to seem like nothing happened, essentially. >> reporter: according to him, when turner ran, he and johnson ran out of reserve after him, pinning him to the ground. >> you saw her lying on the ground, was it pretty obvious what had happened? >> yeah. she was half naked. yeah. >> reporter: soon after police arresting turner they took these images showing abrasions on his face, hands and torn flannel shirt. functional. >> we watched that interrogation video not once is brock turner emotional. in it he says, "my intention was not to try to rape a girl without consent, i was trying to hook up with a girl." and he
. >> reporter: in march, turner pleaded not guilty to sexually assaulting emily doe who was passed out drunk behind a dumpster after a party on the stanford university campus. it was right there that january night in 2015 that graduate students karl friedrich arndt and peter johnson stopped when they saw two people on the ground. >> she wasn't moving. >> the man on top of her was? >> yeah. my friend said, what the anything, when he was laying down on the ground, for...
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michelle turner was also in new york and spent time with emily and justin. >> they starred together onn the train." i talked to them about that, but before we got into the movie they gave me insight into what makes their relationship stick. -p>> what makes you and jennife so good together? >> oh, boy. i don't know. i think we appreciate each other's sense of humor. we respect one another and w get along. i mean, it sounds simple, but it's true. >> what makes john perfect for you. >> oh, please. i knew you were going there! he is my perfect man. he's funny and warm and bright pnd confident and he's a very emboldening person to be around. >> this foursome has been friends for five years which makes it pretty easy for justi and emily to be co-stars on the girl on the train, based on the massive worldwide bestsell >> i'm afraid of myself. >> let me tell you, emily plays crazy obsessed so good in thii and toward the end offfilming, she actually had to hide her pregnancy, but she couldn't keep it a secret from her buddy justin. >> he's my friend and he guessed and i was being wussy with some
michelle turner was also in new york and spent time with emily and justin. >> they starred together onn the train." i talked to them about that, but before we got into the movie they gave me insight into what makes their relationship stick. -p>> what makes you and jennife so good together? >> oh, boy. i don't know. i think we appreciate each other's sense of humor. we respect one another and w get along. i mean, it sounds simple, but it's true. >> what makes john...
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emily: time to find out who is having the best day ever. turner broadcasting.bsorks' will be the exclusive basic cable home for all of the "star wars" feature films. it includes network premieres of awakens"'s " the force and the upcoming "rogue one." that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west." join us tomorrow for a conversation on the future of solar energy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." foreign policy. you have been to north korea. they now have our increasingly look like they will have the capacity to deliver nuclear warheads on internet -- intercontinental warheads that can meet the united states. can we allow that to happen, or can secretary clinton allow that to happen? bill clinton: i want her to speak for herself. i worked very hard to avert this when i was president. and my former defense
emily: time to find out who is having the best day ever. turner broadcasting.bsorks' will be the exclusive basic cable home for all of the "star wars" feature films. it includes network premieres of awakens"'s " the force and the upcoming "rogue one." that does it for this edition of "bloomberg west." join us tomorrow for a conversation on the future of solar energy. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is...
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turner. >> but i loved the movie. the movie is incredible. and emily blunt is so good in everything. but she is spectacular -- >> what? >> -- as rachel in this. everybody is so well cast. the direction is tight and when you already know the story and what's going to happen, that's saying a lot. >> you loved it more than the book? nobody ever says that! >> well, i did. i just did. not everybody will agree. >> so excited. i can't wait to see it. we'll talk about the movie later today, too. >> yeah. >> if you were tuned in to "the voice" last night -- by the way, i tivo'd "this is us" so don't tell me what happened. >> i'm dying to see it. great thing about the chair turn is you see the voice and don't see the person and sometimes they don't match. >> i love that. >> last night michael sanchez shocked everybody. listen and then look at the judges' reaction. ? ? just use me ? ? use me, baby ? ? oh, use me ? ? come on and use me, yeah ? [ cheers and applause ] ? >> i can't believe! >> michael, dude. >> what? >> i thought there was a very large beard waiting for me when i turned around. >>
turner. >> but i loved the movie. the movie is incredible. and emily blunt is so good in everything. but she is spectacular -- >> what? >> -- as rachel in this. everybody is so well cast. the direction is tight and when you already know the story and what's going to happen, that's saying a lot. >> you loved it more than the book? nobody ever says that! >> well, i did. i just did. not everybody will agree. >> so excited. i can't wait to see it. we'll talk...