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emily turner kpix 5. >>> a thick layer of smoke continues to hover in the sky cofrom all those fires in -- sky from all those fires in the north bay. the air quality hasn't been thousand in decades. and -- this bad in decades. many stores have been selling out of protective masks. we go to where the mayor is live in san jose. >> reporter: it is expected to get worse. and that's because of the wind. you might have noticed that the wind has picked up at my location here at valley christian high school in south san jose. we can look across the valley, and it looks like the air quality has even gotten worse just since the last hour, and it is expected to continue to worsen as the winds pick up in the north bay, blowing a lot of that smoke down here into the south bay, and throughout the bay area, making things unhealthy. >> reporter: it's been a week-long run of some of the most dirty area the bay area has ever seen. a health hazard especially for children. >> children are -- tend to be more active outside. they're taking in more of the air pollution than adults tend to take in. so they'
emily turner kpix 5. >>> a thick layer of smoke continues to hover in the sky cofrom all those fires in -- sky from all those fires in the north bay. the air quality hasn't been thousand in decades. and -- this bad in decades. many stores have been selling out of protective masks. we go to where the mayor is live in san jose. >> reporter: it is expected to get worse. and that's because of the wind. you might have noticed that the wind has picked up at my location here at valley...
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kpix 5's emily turner on who was looking out for them. >> reporter: elizabeth, the school board, the school board president, the superintendent, all of them realize they can't get these schools back open, if they don't have the teachers, and the staff, and the support in place to do so. they can't have those people in place if they don't have a place to rest their heads, so they found one for them. it's the first day back for pinier high school history teacher zoe miller, and she's returning to more than just a classroom. >> my home away from home. it's actually kind of nice, because i've got familiar things that i've collected. >> reporter: her real home burned in the tubbs fire. thanks to a fast acting friend, her family has a place to stay. as do most displaced teachers in the school district. the board made sure of it. >> the challenge for them is to really be together and have dealt with their emotional issues around this, that they can help students do that. i don't think you can do that while couch surfing. >> reporter: she and the superintendent made sure that the fema proces
kpix 5's emily turner on who was looking out for them. >> reporter: elizabeth, the school board, the school board president, the superintendent, all of them realize they can't get these schools back open, if they don't have the teachers, and the staff, and the support in place to do so. they can't have those people in place if they don't have a place to rest their heads, so they found one for them. it's the first day back for pinier high school history teacher zoe miller, and she's...
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emily turner has the latest. >> reporter: another day of fire and another day of searching. crystal is one of many looking for loved ones in sonoma county and can't find her grandmother. >> no one heard from them. we contacted everyone we can think of and more. >> reporter: a story for so many, she is looking for her brother. shirley lived in santa rosa and her grandmother hasn't heard from her in four days. they are looking for parishioners missing. >> ist disconcerning, we are making phone calls today. emails, text messaging, what've to reach out. >> reporter: he hopes they are out of contact but fares worse. the death toll climbed to 17 in sonoma county alone. they are using cadaver dogs and a red cross safe and well team is on the ground helping out. >> we go around to the shelters and check the hospitals and agencies that we can. if we are able, we go to the home. >> reporter: she has been able to find two people so far. a small drop in a large bucket. it's important to those that are seeking answers in such a stressful time. >> do you think there is a possibility of so
emily turner has the latest. >> reporter: another day of fire and another day of searching. crystal is one of many looking for loved ones in sonoma county and can't find her grandmother. >> no one heard from them. we contacted everyone we can think of and more. >> reporter: a story for so many, she is looking for her brother. shirley lived in santa rosa and her grandmother hasn't heard from her in four days. they are looking for parishioners missing. >> ist...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >> nice to see those reunions. >>> the fog has returned to the bay area. it's a wonderful thing. the source of the air from the ocean is not coming upon the fire but better quality tomorrow. fog and mist to 4 degrees. 46 degrees in santa rosa, concord 56 degrees. overnight, down to 49 degrees in concord, 49 degrees for livermore, san francisco 52 degrees, santa rosa 43 degrees as they continue to fight fires in sonoma county. the onshore flow stays with us tomorrow. we will keep some smoke around but less than what we had for the balance of today so that's good news. lower temperatures help with the firefight. higher humidity also helps. what we need is rain. we also have some of that coming less than 48 hours from now. a very active stormtrac to our north. they will receive over a half a foot of rain in parts of the pacific northwest. some showers made it within about 3 hours to our south. we will get a crimson -- glancing blow from a front on thursday giving us the first 10th of an inch of rain paul. for some of us, that's the first time in five months.
emily turner, kpix 5. >> nice to see those reunions. >>> the fog has returned to the bay area. it's a wonderful thing. the source of the air from the ocean is not coming upon the fire but better quality tomorrow. fog and mist to 4 degrees. 46 degrees in santa rosa, concord 56 degrees. overnight, down to 49 degrees in concord, 49 degrees for livermore, san francisco 52 degrees, santa rosa 43 degrees as they continue to fight fires in sonoma county. the onshore flow stays with us...
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kpix 5 emily turner is in glen ellen tonight. >> reporter: there was some confusion about exactly what parts of sonoma county to get back to in the glen ellen area. they said you could go as far as the fire line, which most people thought we could get to the burned-out area but the fire line is actually much further back. so there are a lot of homes people couldn't get to and people who were frustrated by that. they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a time, parties of three. chp briefly escorted people past roadblocks and onto their own streets. >> we went to each different area to that person's house. they had 5 minutes. that's all they got. i grabbed things i've been thinking about for the last 5 days. >> reporter: carmen salazar lives in dunellen, hit hard by the tubbs fire. today was the first time she got to see how bad it looks. >> said. we are okay, but that doesn't make me feel any better. >> this is the powder river. >> reporter: henry beaumont's home is also okay but his ranch and guest cottage are not. >> you can see how close this came b
kpix 5 emily turner is in glen ellen tonight. >> reporter: there was some confusion about exactly what parts of sonoma county to get back to in the glen ellen area. they said you could go as far as the fire line, which most people thought we could get to the burned-out area but the fire line is actually much further back. so there are a lot of homes people couldn't get to and people who were frustrated by that. they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a...
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in marin county, emily turner, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> it's about 4:57.he fires across the north bay have made the air quality unbearable in some parts of the region. the advice air experts are continuing to give people next. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning rush is about to start... with drivers hitting the roads heading to work. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 18. i'll michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. a live look at 880 in oakland. things are looking good. the bay bridge on the left, courtesy of our roof cam. we have to give love to our roof cam, always there, never fails. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> never fails. >> good job. >> how is everyone this morning? happy wednesday. >> yes. >> happy wednesday. >> oh, yeah. it's a going to be a cooler wednesday. so that's great news. look at this. we have a
in marin county, emily turner, kpix 5. ♪[ music ] >>> it's about 4:57.he fires across the north bay have made the air quality unbearable in some parts of the region. the advice air experts are continuing to give people next. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning rush is about to start... with drivers hitting the roads heading to work. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 18. i'll michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. a live look at...
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one that wasn't reopened today in calistoga, but kpix5's emily turner reports it's been an uphill battle>> reporter: the doors are open even if no visitors made it up for the first day since the fire. >> we're trying to get back to normal from a business standpoint. i also think it's important for us to get back to some normalcy for my own insanity and for jennifer and my employees. >> reporter: full normalcy is a ways off, but the process has begun. it's not only a winery but a horse rescue. four of the 40 horses they had to evacuate last week are now back in their paddocks, the rest soon to follow. volunteers came from as far away always san jose to help -- as san jose to help. >> there's a lot of people relying on us, our horses relying on us, our staff. you just do it. it's kind of i can't sit back and do nothing. >> reporter: so she and her crew did something and a lot of it. after the horses were safe they snuck back into the winery behind evacuation lines to work on their wine without power. >> instead of using electricity and pumps we use buckets and arms to take the wine from th
one that wasn't reopened today in calistoga, but kpix5's emily turner reports it's been an uphill battle>> reporter: the doors are open even if no visitors made it up for the first day since the fire. >> we're trying to get back to normal from a business standpoint. i also think it's important for us to get back to some normalcy for my own insanity and for jennifer and my employees. >> reporter: full normalcy is a ways off, but the process has begun. it's not only a winery but...
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emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we have some incredible video to show you inside the aerial assault. the california national guard has scooped up 60,000 gallons of water from lakes and rivers to pour over the inferno. helicopters in sonoma county were doing water drops all day long at the nuns fire. bob horn captured this video. you can see here they're getting very low to the ground. make sure the water falls in strategic places to stop those flames. >>> hundreds of firefighters who have been battling a wildfire in southern california are now heading north to the wine country. reporter tina patel says they're abiding by a statewide agreement that often comes in to play this time of year. >> reporter: it's been a long week for firefighters battling the fire, battling high winds and fast moving flames. crews are finally getting better containment but that doesn't mean they can rest. 300 personnel and 100 fire vehicles are on their way to northern california to help with the wildfires there. >> reassigned, we take turns driving to the next fire. >> reporter: there's a mutual aid agreem
emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we have some incredible video to show you inside the aerial assault. the california national guard has scooped up 60,000 gallons of water from lakes and rivers to pour over the inferno. helicopters in sonoma county were doing water drops all day long at the nuns fire. bob horn captured this video. you can see here they're getting very low to the ground. make sure the water falls in strategic places to stop those flames. >>> hundreds of firefighters...
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reporting live, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we take a look at the total devastation in the north bay. homes and businesses burnt to the ground. >> plus, the town of geyserville. the residents there told to pack up and get out now. the evacuations 0 to get -- to get out the way of the patrick fire. >> a look at a ghostly sonoma county from sky drone 5. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. ♪ with the alaska airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. so why not take someone that you see all the time. someone like, i dunno, me? i mean i always spell your name right and put
reporting live, emily turner, kpix 5. >>> we take a look at the total devastation in the north bay. homes and businesses burnt to the ground. >> plus, the town of geyserville. the residents there told to pack up and get out now. the evacuations 0 to get -- to get out the way of the patrick fire. >> a look at a ghostly sonoma county from sky drone 5. my name is valerie decker and i'm a troubleman for pg&e. i am a first responder to emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of...
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in livermore, emily turner, kpix5. >>> concertgoers in las vegas had no time to think when the gunman began shooting, but bay area police say there are three things to remember in a similar situation. kpix5's kiet do explains. >> reporter: with the help of sky drone 5 this is what you would look like to a gunman from 1,000 feet away 300 feet off the ground, the same vantage point as the las vegas gunman. it's still easy to spot people out in the open. the police corporal scott purvis felt it was a good time to review run, hide, defense. first off when taking cover, look for heavy, dense objects. concrete and metal are good for stopping bullets. if there's a car, cover your head and get as much of your body as possible behind the engine, doors and wheel. >> after the shooting stops, create some distance between you and the shooter. she can get up and run this way. >> reporter: when you run, decide ahead of time where you're going. if there's no cover, keep running. >> always have a plan and know exactly where you're going. >> reporter: if you're trapped inside a building, the next opti
in livermore, emily turner, kpix5. >>> concertgoers in las vegas had no time to think when the gunman began shooting, but bay area police say there are three things to remember in a similar situation. kpix5's kiet do explains. >> reporter: with the help of sky drone 5 this is what you would look like to a gunman from 1,000 feet away 300 feet off the ground, the same vantage point as the las vegas gunman. it's still easy to spot people out in the open. the police corporal scott...
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kpix 5's emily turner has more. >>> reporter: they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a time, parties of three, chp escorting people to their streets past roadblocks. >> we went to each person's house and they had 5 minutes. i mean, um, i grabbed things that i thought -- i have been thinking about for the last five days. >> reporter: carmen salazar lives in glen ellen a neighborhood hit hard by the tubbs fire. >> sad. i mean, we're okay. but that doesn't make me feel okay. >> reporter: this man's house is okay but other buildings are destroyed. >> you can see down here how close this came back up to here. >> reporter: he came back in to get another change of clothes and a sense of what he had to come home to when evacuations end. >> like living out of a paper bag. you can imagine. >> reporter: people are frustrated. there's no telling when they will able to go home. but pg&e was in and out of the area fixing power lines and putting in new polls so for the homesick being patient is hard but it's better than facing total loss. >> it is charred to the
kpix 5's emily turner has more. >>> reporter: they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a time, parties of three, chp escorting people to their streets past roadblocks. >> we went to each person's house and they had 5 minutes. i mean, um, i grabbed things that i thought -- i have been thinking about for the last five days. >> reporter: carmen salazar lives in glen ellen a neighborhood hit hard by the tubbs fire. >> sad. i mean, we're...
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instead our emily turner tells us it's the field that's the big problem. emily? >> reporter: that field has been in place the last 10 years and it's been working in proper order for those 10 years, but this year not so much and now the administration and all of the athletic teams have been scrambling to try and figure out what to do and where they can play. e entiretiy of the year. games have be it may look playable, but that big chain link x in the middle of the field says otherwise. without enough bounce on terra linda's fake turf it now faces a real problem and has the school running down athletic solutions for the rest of the year. >> we were thoroughly expecting this to go another few years by person that comes out and does the testing and this year, whether it was the heavy rains, we don't know. >> reporter: the artificial field gets tested every year to make sure there's enough bounceback to keep athletes safe. after being in the clear the last 10 years, this year's g max score as it's called went from the 180s to a failing 212, 200 being the cutoff. >> sa
instead our emily turner tells us it's the field that's the big problem. emily? >> reporter: that field has been in place the last 10 years and it's been working in proper order for those 10 years, but this year not so much and now the administration and all of the athletic teams have been scrambling to try and figure out what to do and where they can play. e entiretiy of the year. games have be it may look playable, but that big chain link x in the middle of the field says otherwise....
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as kpix 5's emily turner reports, it's been an uphill battle. >> reporter: this bottle and the tastingoom are open even if no visitors made it up for their first day with the doors open since the fire. >> we're trying to get back to normal from a business standpoint. i think it's important to us to get back to some normalcy for our own sanity for jennifer and myself and our employees. >> reporter: full normalcy is still a ways off but the process has begun. not only is tamber bay a winery, it's a horse rescue and boarding facility. four of the 40 horses they had to evacuate last week are now back in their paddocks. the rest soon to follow. volunteers came from as far away as san jose to help. >> there's a lot of people relying on us. our horses are relying on us. our staff. you just do it. it's -- it's -- it's kind of -- i -- i can't sit back and do nothing. >> reporter: so they did something and a lot of it. after the horses were safe, they snuck back into the winery behind evacuation lines to work on their wine without power. >> instead of using electricity and pumps, we used buckets
as kpix 5's emily turner reports, it's been an uphill battle. >> reporter: this bottle and the tastingoom are open even if no visitors made it up for their first day with the doors open since the fire. >> we're trying to get back to normal from a business standpoint. i think it's important to us to get back to some normalcy for our own sanity for jennifer and myself and our employees. >> reporter: full normalcy is still a ways off but the process has begun. not only is tamber...
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it was incredible. >> reporter: emily turner, kpix 5. >>> rain is helping with the battles against the wine country wildfires. all the fires burning there will at least 80% contained with full containment expected in the next few days. but the damage estimate is staggering. $1 billion and climbing based on insurance claims filed so far. destruction includes more than 5,000 homes as well as about 600 businesses. as for the rain that began last night, some folks affected by the fires say that it's a welcome relief. >> not just rain, it's symbolism. >> they are living in a shelter after losing their home in the tubbs fire. while the rain is helping the battle, cal fire says it can create problems for heavy equipment operators as the ground gets muddy. >>> and in the santa cruz mountains, crews continue their fight against the bear fire which has burned hundreds of acres. it started at bear canyon road and deer creek road monday night and now threatens roughly 300 structures. but some evacuation orders have been lifted. the 320-acre fire reached 35% containment. 7 firefighters were injured
it was incredible. >> reporter: emily turner, kpix 5. >>> rain is helping with the battles against the wine country wildfires. all the fires burning there will at least 80% contained with full containment expected in the next few days. but the damage estimate is staggering. $1 billion and climbing based on insurance claims filed so far. destruction includes more than 5,000 homes as well as about 600 businesses. as for the rain that began last night, some folks affected by the...
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emily turner, kpix5. >>> blue skies and heat in the forecast, the entire bay area is feeling it. paul, how hot will it get? >> we'll see 90s around the bay area, if not today, tomorrow around the water. 10 to 13 degrees warmer at this time today compared to 24 hours ago. tomorrow will be the peak of the heat. the average high this time of year 60s to mid-70s, tomorrow t degrees above average for the high tomorrow of 94 to break a daily record high. the reason why? winds aren't coming from the ocean. see all the northeast winds especially in san ramon, pleasanton, vallejo, novato and fairfield? that's the offshore wind that will be prevelant. coming up how long the heat sticks around. >>> the president going to capitol hill to lobby for tax reform and daughter ivanka making the case on the road, cbs reporter mola lenghi on what's at stake. >> as you know, liz, the president is still looking for his first major legislative victory and now he is urging congress to get a budget finished and out of the way so they can dig in and really start focusing on tax reform which he hopes is th
emily turner, kpix5. >>> blue skies and heat in the forecast, the entire bay area is feeling it. paul, how hot will it get? >> we'll see 90s around the bay area, if not today, tomorrow around the water. 10 to 13 degrees warmer at this time today compared to 24 hours ago. tomorrow will be the peak of the heat. the average high this time of year 60s to mid-70s, tomorrow t degrees above average for the high tomorrow of 94 to break a daily record high. the reason why? winds aren't...
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kpix five's emily turner is in the burned out . >>> tough decisions ahead for the victims of the wine country wildfires, whether to rebuild and whether to give control to the government. kpix5's emily turner is in the burned out neighborhood of fountain grove for us. >> reporter: we talked to the folks who own what used to be this house and their neighbors around them and they're all wonder doing they go public or private? do they let oes do the clean-up or hire someone themselves? they decided to go with oes, but they have a lot of questions we tried to help them answer today. >> it's pretty tough, but yeah, we're going to rebuild. >> reporter: but the rebuilding process may be tougher still. nan cook's house in garden grove is gone, but clearing the property is a process that comes with plenty of uncertainty. >> these neighbors are all having cal and fema be involved with it. so hope that's the best way. >> reporter: the other option is pay for it yourself at a price of about 80,000 nan says. sonoma county commissioners say cal oes will cost homeowners nothing, but nan worries it ma
kpix five's emily turner is in the burned out . >>> tough decisions ahead for the victims of the wine country wildfires, whether to rebuild and whether to give control to the government. kpix5's emily turner is in the burned out neighborhood of fountain grove for us. >> reporter: we talked to the folks who own what used to be this house and their neighbors around them and they're all wonder doing they go public or private? do they let oes do the clean-up or hire someone...
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in san rafael, emily turner, kpix5. >>> the nba all-star game could be coming back to the bay area.ors submitted a bid to host the game at the new chase center in mission bay. the 18,000 seat arena is set to open in the year 2019 in time to host the all-star game in 2021 at the earliest. the warriors last hosted the all-star game at oracle arena in 2,000. >>> new housing could be coming to a daly city strip mall. a reality group wants to add 190 apartments above the shopping center. the plan could get approved by springtime which would include demolishing an existing building facing john daly boulevard. >>> doggie day cares are a big business here in the bay area, but plans for a new one in san rafael have the neighbors saying not in my backyard. the owner of tail haven hotel and dog lounge wants to open up a second location at this warehouse. the building is zoned for mixed use, but it's right next to homes. while neighbors say they do love dogs they aren't thrilled with the idea of 200 barking pooches. >> it's going to be chaos. i just think it's chaos. so i'm concerned about it.
in san rafael, emily turner, kpix5. >>> the nba all-star game could be coming back to the bay area.ors submitted a bid to host the game at the new chase center in mission bay. the 18,000 seat arena is set to open in the year 2019 in time to host the all-star game in 2021 at the earliest. the warriors last hosted the all-star game at oracle arena in 2,000. >>> new housing could be coming to a daly city strip mall. a reality group wants to add 190 apartments above the shopping...
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emily turner, kpix5.ak-ins skyrocketing in one bay area city, now police are changing their strategy to stop criminals before they strike. >> one city's state of the art new way to sober people up, forget the drunk tank. dozens of car break-ins are happening each day.. across the city. >>> san francisco police trying to fight back against criminals who target parked cars. dozens of car break-ins are happening each day across the city. kpix5's susie steimle on the rising stats and what police plan to do about it. >> if you own a car and drive, you regularly expect to pay to fixtures your window. >>> supervisors leave and ronan and chief scott committed today to have a team to focus on car break-ins, property crime and bike theft. originally the supervises planned to mandate this move with legislation, but chief scott committed to take on the problem saying a law does not knead to pass for police to fix -- need to pass for police to fix this problem. >> we're going to get judged by our results. we can have
emily turner, kpix5.ak-ins skyrocketing in one bay area city, now police are changing their strategy to stop criminals before they strike. >> one city's state of the art new way to sober people up, forget the drunk tank. dozens of car break-ins are happening each day.. across the city. >>> san francisco police trying to fight back against criminals who target parked cars. dozens of car break-ins are happening each day across the city. kpix5's susie steimle on the rising stats and...
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.>> in sacramento, emily turner, kpix 5 . >>> the prayers of the community have been helpful in giving the strength to move on.>>> in other news, a group of protesters showed up outside a steve bannon speaking event in anaheim.some held up signs. they stood behind still barricades.the california gop is in anaheim for the fall convention.he gave a keynote address and the message for republicans is they can take back california if they are willing to fight back.>> resistant is this combination of lobbyists and consultants and corporatist and globalist elites.in the heart of the resistance, the beating heart of it, the silicon valley.>> the protesters were left at.the message would repel voters.>>> the funeral was held for a fallen soldier at the center of a dispute about a condolence call from president trump friends, family and soldiers honored sergeant david johnson as he was laid to rest in florida.president trump's effort to console the widow launched a war of word with frederick a wilson.questions are growing on how the 25-year- old and three others died in an attack in the area on
.>> in sacramento, emily turner, kpix 5 . >>> the prayers of the community have been helpful in giving the strength to move on.>>> in other news, a group of protesters showed up outside a steve bannon speaking event in anaheim.some held up signs. they stood behind still barricades.the california gop is in anaheim for the fall convention.he gave a keynote address and the message for republicans is they can take back california if they are willing to fight back.>>...
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emily turner is live in santa rosa with that story.>> as those fires continue to rage, there are so many areas that have been evacuated. it is essentially chaos in a lot of places. and they are looking for the folks that they have left here in these community centers. the list continues to grow and change hour by hour. i was just inside and saw a woman whose face was taken off of the list because her name has been moved from the missing to the deceased. overnight, the missing has grown to almost 400 who are unaccounted for. they have crossed several names off of the list because there were over 1000. 603 of those peoples have -- people have been located. but 50 names have now been moved to the list of dead. and that is heartbreaking as people continue to search for those who are looking for those loved ones. >> identification is going to be hard. so far, in the recoveries we have found bodies that were almost completely intact. and we have found bodies that were nothing more than ashen bone. one of the ways that we make ids in those cases is through medical devices. there have been ids i
emily turner is live in santa rosa with that story.>> as those fires continue to rage, there are so many areas that have been evacuated. it is essentially chaos in a lot of places. and they are looking for the folks that they have left here in these community centers. the list continues to grow and change hour by hour. i was just inside and saw a woman whose face was taken off of the list because her name has been moved from the missing to the deceased. overnight, the missing has grown to...
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. >>> emily turner on the search for loved ones. >> for the past two days i have been pulling my hair trying to find her. >> reporter: jeff's mom is missing, his concern is one shared by many others in sonoma county for their own loved ones.>> we have not talked to her in over two weeks. she has a lot of medical conditions and that's what worries us. if she is unreachable, we have checked the hospitals and we still can't find her. >> reporter: daniel stuckert lives in her same neighborhood. he is also missing. mike grabow was last heard from sunday night. jim and donna also live in the area. this is what the area looks like now. a team of 30 deputies have been charged to track down those unaccounted for an emergency operations centers fielding calls. if fires continue to rage with little to no containment, finding them is not an easy task. >> at this point they have not asked for names unless they are looking for someone in particular and when the shelter open, people were heck -- reluctant to give names. >> reporter: in the meantime, the sheriff's office is asking if you found your l
. >>> emily turner on the search for loved ones. >> for the past two days i have been pulling my hair trying to find her. >> reporter: jeff's mom is missing, his concern is one shared by many others in sonoma county for their own loved ones.>> we have not talked to her in over two weeks. she has a lot of medical conditions and that's what worries us. if she is unreachable, we have checked the hospitals and we still can't find her. >> reporter: daniel stuckert...
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. >> kpix5 reporter emily turner has her dramatic story. emily?> the whole thing is just horrifying. whether you were at this concert or not, if you were in las vegas or know someone who is there, it's touched so many people and tone they're all trying to make sense of what -- tonight they're all trying to make sense of what happened. paige is a student from folsom now recovering in a las vegas hospital. her friends here say it's hard to imagine. >> it's kind of like shocking and impossible for someone that we know personally going through that. >> paige was set to graduate in may, works three jobs and still makes the dean's list. she and six other college friends were at last night's concert when shots rang out. [ gunshots ] >> her mother said she was hit in the right side while jason aldean was still on stage playing. considering the death toll, she's one of the lucky ones. she's alive and will heal. she has a liver laceration, fractured ribs from the bullet and 15 staples in the gunshot wound. >> any messages you have for paige? >> that i love
. >> kpix5 reporter emily turner has her dramatic story. emily?> the whole thing is just horrifying. whether you were at this concert or not, if you were in las vegas or know someone who is there, it's touched so many people and tone they're all trying to make sense of what -- tonight they're all trying to make sense of what happened. paige is a student from folsom now recovering in a las vegas hospital. her friends here say it's hard to imagine. >> it's kind of like shocking and...
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tonight emily turner spoke to one of their other family members about their long and painful recoveries. >> reporter: these are pictures of the shepherd family from happier times. before their house looked like this. before the fire that burned it also took the life of 14-year- old kai. >> he was just an amazing boy. i wish everyone could have seen that smile in person and known what a strong, brave, and wise soul he was. 14 years was not enough. that's for sure. he died in the lake complex fire that ripped through his neighborhood early morned morning. his family left about 1:00 a.m. to drive down the hill. >> i think they drove down into the fire, they couldn't see it from their house. it climbed up the mountain very quickly. their cars caught on fire or became disabled because of smoke, we don't know. they got out on foot and got separated. it must have just been extreme panic. >> reporter: the dad john is in san francisco. mom, sarah is 60 percent burned at uc davis across the street from shrinkers where her daughter is in the worst shape. >> she lost both legs below the knee and hi
tonight emily turner spoke to one of their other family members about their long and painful recoveries. >> reporter: these are pictures of the shepherd family from happier times. before their house looked like this. before the fire that burned it also took the life of 14-year- old kai. >> he was just an amazing boy. i wish everyone could have seen that smile in person and known what a strong, brave, and wise soul he was. 14 years was not enough. that's for sure. he died in the lake...
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kpix5 emily turner felt it. >> it's epicenter was just 12 minutes away from ukiah and we felt it shakes did so many people did. >> tonight the death toll from the fires in mendecino county is up to eight individuals and authorities expect that to climb. right now law enforcement is getting help from the national guard and from agencies outside the area to monitor the evacuation zones. >>> they want to make sure that evacuated areas are clear of looters and make sure that people stay safe. >> unhealthy air is plaguing much of the bay area but as kpix5 sharon chin reports it did not stop cal's football team from hosting washington state tonight. >> reporter: for cal it wasn't all about the blue and gold tonight it was also about the smoky and gray. some security guards are wearing masks a defense against an airborne opponent. >> i'm having a hard time. i'm having a hard time but i'll get through it. i'll get through it. >> how about the players playing in this. >> i hope they have some good lungs. >> the cal bears said they would monitor the air quality during the game against washington
kpix5 emily turner felt it. >> it's epicenter was just 12 minutes away from ukiah and we felt it shakes did so many people did. >> tonight the death toll from the fires in mendecino county is up to eight individuals and authorities expect that to climb. right now law enforcement is getting help from the national guard and from agencies outside the area to monitor the evacuation zones. >>> they want to make sure that evacuated areas are clear of looters and make sure that...
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kpix5's emily turner spoke to some skeptical homeowners in fountain grove about the next step. emily? >> reporter: the big question is public or private? do you let government agencies haul this out or hire your own company? we know you have a lot of questions. i've heard a lot of people asking those questions and we wanted to answer some of them. here's what we came up with. there is little left of nan cook's house, but what is left will be a lot of work to remove. that's why she and her fountain grove neighbors are opting for cal oes's help for demo and debris removal. do you have any concerns? >> yeah. we want to know how much they'll remove and if some things seem stable and okay, so we hope they'll stay. >> reporter: like this rock before her husband popped the question. >> before this was anything it was just weeds and everything. so that's special. >> reporter: but special as it may be oes says it has final say on what stays and goes. so homeowners will get a heads up when they're headed their way. >> the homeowner will be called either 48 or 72 hours in advance. so two t
kpix5's emily turner spoke to some skeptical homeowners in fountain grove about the next step. emily? >> reporter: the big question is public or private? do you let government agencies haul this out or hire your own company? we know you have a lot of questions. i've heard a lot of people asking those questions and we wanted to answer some of them. here's what we came up with. there is little left of nan cook's house, but what is left will be a lot of work to remove. that's why she and her...
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kpix 5's emily turner says fema admits it doesn't know. >> these are the faces of those who have been displaced, who have lost something or everything in the fire. >> i opened up my door, all of the sudden i saw the winds blowing and embers and branches flying in the flames. essentially we had just seconds to get out of the house. >> reporter: there are thousands of them and they came to this community meeting for answers. but where housing is concerned, there are few. before the fire, santa rosa had vacancy rates that were incredibly low. 10%, if not worse. now that the fire has happened, all these homes have been destroyed, how are you going to put them in temporary housing? >> that's the biggest question we're trying to deal with right now. >> reporter: the fires in santa rosa and sonoma county destroyed 6500 homes. there are still about 300 people in temporary shelters and thousands more displaced. >> short term and long term housing, this is the tightest market in the united states and we know that. the state, the county and the city. >> reporter: what fema doesn't know is how th
kpix 5's emily turner says fema admits it doesn't know. >> these are the faces of those who have been displaced, who have lost something or everything in the fire. >> i opened up my door, all of the sudden i saw the winds blowing and embers and branches flying in the flames. essentially we had just seconds to get out of the house. >> reporter: there are thousands of them and they came to this community meeting for answers. but where housing is concerned, there are few. before...
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emily turner went to find out what the plans are now to protect the area. >> reporter: this is a road down once by the national guard if you didn't have a pass. they're now opening up these neighborhoods completely destroyed and exposed. take a look at the horizon. there's not much to hide behind for looters. and so the sheriff's office says they'll certainly be able to keep these safe. for the last three weeks, the devastation of david corona did, o's home has been a private -- coronado's home has been a private matter thanks to checkpoints guarded by the national guard, keeping out the public. >> i don't want to see others' tragedies. i don't want others seeing mine. >> reporter: staff with 50 checkpoints in santa rosa. now there are 80 soldiers in santa rosa. >> we're always worried about looting. but frankly the -- that's going to happen in the areas where houses are and we have to put people back in the houses to stop that. it's easy to ride around and see people in an area with no people and stop them. >> reporter: so far his deputies have arrested about 17 people he says were u
emily turner went to find out what the plans are now to protect the area. >> reporter: this is a road down once by the national guard if you didn't have a pass. they're now opening up these neighborhoods completely destroyed and exposed. take a look at the horizon. there's not much to hide behind for looters. and so the sheriff's office says they'll certainly be able to keep these safe. for the last three weeks, the devastation of david corona did, o's home has been a private --...
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kpix 5's emily turner has more on efforts to find them. >>> reporter: >> for the last two days i have just been pulling my hair, trying to find her. >> reporter: jeff's mom norma is missing. and his concern is one shared by many others in sonoma county for their own loved ones. >> we haven't talked for over two weeks. she has a lot of medical conditions. and that's what really worries us, if she is unreachable and we checked all the hospitals, we still can't find her. >> reporter: 71-year-old daniel lives in her same neighborhood. he is also missing. 0-year-old mike was last heard from, from his home off mark west springs road, 40 years old, sunday night. jim and donna also live in the area. this is what that area looks like now. a team of 30 deputies is in charge of tracking down those still unaccounted for. and the emergency operations center is fielding the public's calls about them but if fires continue to rage with little to no containment, finding them is not an easy task. >> what is your reaction? >> at this point, they haven't asked us for names unless they are looking for som
kpix 5's emily turner has more on efforts to find them. >>> reporter: >> for the last two days i have just been pulling my hair, trying to find her. >> reporter: jeff's mom norma is missing. and his concern is one shared by many others in sonoma county for their own loved ones. >> we haven't talked for over two weeks. she has a lot of medical conditions. and that's what really worries us, if she is unreachable and we checked all the hospitals, we still can't find her....
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reporting live in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix5. >> thanks, emily. >>> here in this neighborhood as the sun is starting to sent, the temperature is cooling off. the good news when you look at the sun, it's nothing like last night where it was just an orange glowing ball. tonight it actually looks like a sunset that's not obscured by the smoke. i hope we aren't being deceived by that with what may happen in the weather changes later. >> good point there, allen. we'll check back in a little while. >>> much of the disaster is unfolding in mendocino county to the north where a wildfire decimated a small town with no power, no cell service. this community is really cut off and desperate for some answers. we have gotten in there and will a live report on the evacuations and firefight. >> the story of two sisters who escaped the santa rosa fire, now of it them is returning -- now one of them is returning to her home and nothing is left. right now there are new flare- >>> back up in chopper 5 right now and give you the latest on what we have live over the fire line there and this we are
reporting live in sonoma county, emily turner, kpix5. >> thanks, emily. >>> here in this neighborhood as the sun is starting to sent, the temperature is cooling off. the good news when you look at the sun, it's nothing like last night where it was just an orange glowing ball. tonight it actually looks like a sunset that's not obscured by the smoke. i hope we aren't being deceived by that with what may happen in the weather changes later. >> good point there, allen. we'll...
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emily turner, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> some california lawmakers want to make sure utility companies found at fault for the wildfires don't pass any costs on to rent payers. state senators all want to ensure that customers are no on the hook for claims not covered by insurance for any utilities, fines or penalties. in january, they plan to introduce a bill preventing that. and the cause of the wine country wildfires is still under investigation. they're looking to whether pg&e power lines are to blame. >>> new at 6:00, brand new homes coming apart at the seems! some -- seams. some southbound owners are fed up! they bought into a new subdivision on san jose's communications hill. it's been nothing but headaches since they've moved in. we've been following this story and we have an update only on 5. >> reporter: veronica, a kb homes spokesman says kb homes has fixed all the homes with falling tiles. but what concerned residents is that some homes may not show problems for months or even years, that there m
emily turner, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> some california lawmakers want to make sure utility companies found at fault for the wildfires don't pass any costs on to rent payers. state senators all want to ensure that customers are no on the hook for claims not covered by insurance for any utilities, fines or penalties. in january, they plan to introduce a bill preventing that. and the cause of the wine country wildfires is still under investigation. they're looking to whether...
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kpix 5 reporter emily turner was there about to report live when she felt the shaking. emily?t was a really scary situation because we were there very focused on reporting on this fire and all of a sudden the earth is shaking and it was one of those situations where you didn't know what was going to happen. luckily at this point, there are no injuries reported and no damage from the earthquakement unfortunately, there is plenty of damage from these fires. i'm here live at ukiah high school where there's a community meeting that just started as of 6:30. there's a few stragglers now just headed in. this is a community that's been damaged heavily by the fires up here. i want to give you a firsthand look at what we drove through this afternoon. it looks a lot like the video that we've seen further south and it is just absolutely horrifying. you can see just from this devastation. you can understand that death toll and how that death toll is now at nine as of this morning and the sheriff office says it will likely climb. in fact, the detective division of the sheriff office is chec
kpix 5 reporter emily turner was there about to report live when she felt the shaking. emily?t was a really scary situation because we were there very focused on reporting on this fire and all of a sudden the earth is shaking and it was one of those situations where you didn't know what was going to happen. luckily at this point, there are no injuries reported and no damage from the earthquakement unfortunately, there is plenty of damage from these fires. i'm here live at ukiah high school...
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kpix5's emily turner has the story of a bay area college student who was also shot, but tonight she is>> she certainly is. she's in stable condition. she still has a long road to recovery, however, and she realizes that she's one of the lucky ones tonight. >> there's definitely a a lot of screaming and crying and confusion. >> reporter: paige casser if is a bright faced student at sonoma state in folsom who is now recovering at a las vegas hospital. >> i reached out and grabbed my side and noticed my hand is all wet and i was like somebody spilled their drink on me or something and next thing i knew, it was warm and red and i saw it, you know, coming down my leg. >> reporter: paige was set to graduate in may, works three jobs and still makes the dean's list. she and six other college friends were at last night's concert when shots rang out. >> we were just out there dancing, having a good time. he was about three or four songs into his set and then, you know, kind of everything hit the fan. next thing i knew, i was on the ground bleeding. >> reporter: considering the death toll, she's
kpix5's emily turner has the story of a bay area college student who was also shot, but tonight she is>> she certainly is. she's in stable condition. she still has a long road to recovery, however, and she realizes that she's one of the lucky ones tonight. >> there's definitely a a lot of screaming and crying and confusion. >> reporter: paige casser if is a bright faced student at sonoma state in folsom who is now recovering at a las vegas hospital. >> i reached out and...
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professor says this is the exact spot where an unconscious student, emily doe, was sexual assaulted by stanford swimmer brock turnerparty in 2015. >> i wanted stanford to do this because i wanted there to be a permanent symbol and reminder for how important it is to take sexual assault serious. >> turner was convicted of sexual assault, but given only a six month sentence by santa clara judge aaron per -- persky made him the object of a recall effort. what do you think about this? >> umm. >> at first he agreed to be interviewed, but other students stepped in to tell him no. >> sorry. we are not supposed to talk about this. it's none of your business why. >> only about half the students who would talk knew the significance of the memorialmainly because it is still awaiting a plaque that will bear a quote of the victim. one student said it was a big part of orientation and they are building something which will start a conversation. >> while it's a horrible and tragic event, it's important they do the right thing about it and that we can move forward learning from that. >> at stanford, kpix 5. >>> unusual sights sout
professor says this is the exact spot where an unconscious student, emily doe, was sexual assaulted by stanford swimmer brock turnerparty in 2015. >> i wanted stanford to do this because i wanted there to be a permanent symbol and reminder for how important it is to take sexual assault serious. >> turner was convicted of sexual assault, but given only a six month sentence by santa clara judge aaron per -- persky made him the object of a recall effort. what do you think about this?...
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emily doe was sexually assaulted at the kappa alpha house. >> i wanted there to be a permanent symbol and reminder for how important it is to take sexual assault serious. >> reporter: turner was convicted of sexual assault, but given only a 6 month sentence by aaron persky. the light punishment made persky the target of a recall development. the issue is still apparently very sensitive with some stanford students. >> what do you think about this? >> reporter: at first, he agreed to be interviewed, but other students stepped in to tell him no. >> sorry. >> we're not supposed to be talking about this. >> why? >> because we're affiliated with the university. and we're not supposed to be talking about this. it's none of your business why else. >> reporter: only half of the students who would talk knew the significance of the memorial. one student who said the turner case was a big part, praised stanford for doing something. >> i think it's important that they do the right thing about it, and that we can move forward learning from that. >> reporter: at stanford, kpix 5. >> i like to talk to len ramirez, he's one of my favorites. >>> we look for any sign of a low cloud owe ther
emily doe was sexually assaulted at the kappa alpha house. >> i wanted there to be a permanent symbol and reminder for how important it is to take sexual assault serious. >> reporter: turner was convicted of sexual assault, but given only a 6 month sentence by aaron persky. the light punishment made persky the target of a recall development. the issue is still apparently very sensitive with some stanford students. >> what do you think about this? >> reporter: at first,...