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juliette goodrich shows us it's all because the public stepped up to help. juliette? nice friends. >> reporter: hey, that's right. this is a nice furry friend. hi, allen. we are at the humane society in pleasanton and this little guy is pablo and he was rescued by six of his other siblings here and he is looking for a good home. this shelter is here today because of generous community donation. that's why it's still here but only temporarily. the valley humane society in pleasanton houses dozens of cats and dogs and every year saves hundreds from euthanasia. in one month's time, it was community donations that saved the shelter itself in shutting down for good. >> we were getting donations from like little kids giving us their piggybanks, $13 .11. and all the way up to anonymous donor $125,000. >> reporter: because of the money raised, 250 volunteers like dave smith will remain, along with six staff positions. along with these furry animals, waiting to be adopted. >> i was ecstatic. i couldn't believe how much money they raised. and when we came here right after they
juliette goodrich shows us it's all because the public stepped up to help. juliette? nice friends. >> reporter: hey, that's right. this is a nice furry friend. hi, allen. we are at the humane society in pleasanton and this little guy is pablo and he was rescued by six of his other siblings here and he is looking for a good home. this shelter is here today because of generous community donation. that's why it's still here but only temporarily. the valley humane society in pleasanton houses...
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juliette goodrich has more on the special gift that hundreds of low income children received today. >> reporter: backpacks. a sign it is back to school. >> it is hard to choose, huh? >> reporter: this salvation army backpack give-away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it is hard to make ends meet. you add on top of that the school supply, and the school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> reporter: this is the 13th year the salvation army has provided nearly 1500 low income children with brand new school supplies, in a carnival-style atmosphere. >> what do you have? >> i have pencils. >> the elliot family of four is saving hundreds of dollars today. >> it is awesome. it is awesome. i really appreciate this. >> and while the salvation army does this year after year, the biggest difference this year is that corporate donations are at an all-time low. the need is at an all-time high. and this year, the salvation army actually had to pay for all of these supplies out-of-pocket. >>
juliette goodrich has more on the special gift that hundreds of low income children received today. >> reporter: backpacks. a sign it is back to school. >> it is hard to choose, huh? >> reporter: this salvation army backpack give-away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it is hard to make ends meet. you add on top of that the school supply, and the school uniforms, you could really put a big dent...
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julia goodrich explains the complex plan. >> what did you see? >> just the cops. they pounded on the door and they said, we have a search warrant. >> neighbors saw detectives and police at her home, but never imagined she would be arrested for bribing a teenager to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. a murder for hire. >> she was charged with attempted murder, conspiracy, burglary, and stalking. the burglary stems from during the search warrant, she found property belonging to her exboyfriend. >> family living at her home didn't want to go on camera. >> we really can't comment. >> police say mcdad hired a 15- year-old and 16-year-old, both friends of her daughters, to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. the first incident happening in san pablo in may. police say the 15-year-old fire department at the victim. she ran into her garage, a gun shot hitting her leg. the second murder for hire incident happened along the boulevard. a very busy intersection. detectives saying the victim was driving along the street here when a red lexus pulled up and the teen suspect sta
julia goodrich explains the complex plan. >> what did you see? >> just the cops. they pounded on the door and they said, we have a search warrant. >> neighbors saw detectives and police at her home, but never imagined she would be arrested for bribing a teenager to shoot her exboyfriend's girlfriend. a murder for hire. >> she was charged with attempted murder, conspiracy, burglary, and stalking. the burglary stems from during the search warrant, she found property...
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the local companies say an outsider is stealing their customers, juliette goodrich on what's behind the fare fight. rap >> reporter: pedicabs along the waterfront. >> all right guys, my name is mark, operator 960. welcome aboard. >> reporter: a tourist treat. but, now, a pedicab turf war is brewing. >> we have places where we're supposed to be, places where we're not allowed, and they are just goin' everywhere. >> reporter: an operator for west coast pedicab of san diego has moved in, and the other pedicab companies say they aren't playing by the rules. >> you need to actually be issued a badge and green permit from the police department, and a place for and a plate for the cab to operate legally. >> reporter: they say they welcome the competition, they just want the new company to play by the rules. >> they don't know the rules of the road very well. i'm concerned about safety, and if someone gets injured, how that reflects on our industry as a hole. >> reporter: these people say they often hire exchange students who over charge tourists, not abiding by the pedicab rate. a police heari
the local companies say an outsider is stealing their customers, juliette goodrich on what's behind the fare fight. rap >> reporter: pedicabs along the waterfront. >> all right guys, my name is mark, operator 960. welcome aboard. >> reporter: a tourist treat. but, now, a pedicab turf war is brewing. >> we have places where we're supposed to be, places where we're not allowed, and they are just goin' everywhere. >> reporter: an operator for west coast pedicab of san...
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i'm sure they are not done with this. >> reporter: no. >> thank you, juliette goodrich in fremont. >>> the suspect killed during a botched armored truck was identified. his brother was driven to the hospital. daniel and fuller were arrested last night. the police officer who was shot in the shoulder did undergo surgery this afternoon. pierre daniel was killed. the other two were injured. the armored car driver is in stable condition. >>> home run king barry bonds' obstruction of justice conviction will remain in place for now. barry bonds greeted by cheering fans as left the san francisco courtroom today. the federal judge hearing the matter ended it without making a decision. the obstruction charge was the only count on which bonds was convicted back in april. prosecutors have not yet said whether they are going to retry him on three other counts on which the jury deadlocked. >>> the decision by steve jobs to step down as apple's ceo apparently hasn't hurt the tech giant so far. investors soured only slightly on apple finishing down .25%. steve jobs's replacement tim cook started the
i'm sure they are not done with this. >> reporter: no. >> thank you, juliette goodrich in fremont. >>> the suspect killed during a botched armored truck was identified. his brother was driven to the hospital. daniel and fuller were arrested last night. the police officer who was shot in the shoulder did undergo surgery this afternoon. pierre daniel was killed. the other two were injured. the armored car driver is in stable condition. >>> home run king barry bonds'...
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juliette goodrich, on how some families are getting help with that. >> which one will you choose? >> reporter: backpacks. a sign it is back to school. >> it is hard to choose, huh? >> reporter: this salvation army backpack give-away, a sign of the times, and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it is hard to make it in san francisco, so you add on the top of that, the school supplies, and the school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> reporter: this is the 13th year the salvation army has provided nearly 1500 low income children with brand new school supplies, in a carnival-style atmosphere. >> what do you have? >> i have colored pencils. >> reporter: the elliot family of four is saving hundreds of dollars today. >> it is awesome. it is awesome. i really appreciate this. >> reporter: and while the salvation army does this year after year, the biggest difference this year is that corporate donations are an all-time low. the need is at an all-time high. and this year, the salvation army actually had to
juliette goodrich, on how some families are getting help with that. >> which one will you choose? >> reporter: backpacks. a sign it is back to school. >> it is hard to choose, huh? >> reporter: this salvation army backpack give-away, a sign of the times, and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it is hard to make it in san francisco, so you add on the top of that, the school supplies, and the school uniforms, you could...
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funeral services are being held for glen goodrich.oodrich died last week at the stage collapse last saturday night. goodrich leaves behind a wife and two sons. >>> delay it's air and water show. about two million spectators were expected to attend, the big draw, the thunderbirds. just after the show started, the crowd was told to seek cover. once the show passed, the show resumed. >>> back to that major story out of iran. the fate of american hikers shane bauer and josh fattal. iran's state run television said the pair had been sentenced to eight years in prison. a journalist joins us now on the phone from tehran. give us an idea, is there any real confirmation that they have indeed been sentenced? >> reporter: domestic regency has been reporting to ap and ap reported that an informed source from the judiciary has told them that joshua fattal al and shane bauer have been convicted of spying and they've been given five years for spying and three years each for entering iran illegally, which makes it a total of eight years, two years th
funeral services are being held for glen goodrich.oodrich died last week at the stage collapse last saturday night. goodrich leaves behind a wife and two sons. >>> delay it's air and water show. about two million spectators were expected to attend, the big draw, the thunderbirds. just after the show started, the crowd was told to seek cover. once the show passed, the show resumed. >>> back to that major story out of iran. the fate of american hikers shane bauer and josh...
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funeral services were held today for 49-year-old glen goodrich caught in the middle of this when thistage collapsed at a state fair. goodrich's mother says her son saved the lives of a woman and a child who were near the stage when it fell. goodrich leaves behind a wife and two sons. >>> on to california, a police officer who is a former oakland raiderette filed a lawsuit against the city. she claims she was sexually t t harassed and teased for her cheerleader past. >> from first day a rivfe e i a got snickers and comments about the way i looked, the fact i was a prior raiderette. >> we have seen the claim and we don't feel there say lot of merit to her claim and we plan to litigate this vigorously. >> rosensteel is seeking $1.5 million in damages. >>> a 12-year-old atlanta girl is being called a real life nancy drew after cracking a burglary case the police can't. jessica maples had just finished a summer forensic class when someone broke into her great grandmother's home. police investigated, but couldn't solve the crime. so jessica did her own investigating. not only did she track
funeral services were held today for 49-year-old glen goodrich caught in the middle of this when thistage collapsed at a state fair. goodrich's mother says her son saved the lives of a woman and a child who were near the stage when it fell. goodrich leaves behind a wife and two sons. >>> on to california, a police officer who is a former oakland raiderette filed a lawsuit against the city. she claims she was sexually t t harassed and teased for her cheerleader past. >> from first...
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. >> juliette goodrich reports. >> i heard bam, bam. >> at 6:00 in the morning ail heard was bam, bam. >> reporter: early this morning she woke up to s.w.a.t. officers ramming down her aunt's door in her newark neighborhood. police arresting her cousin just doors down from her house. the suspect's sister talked to cbs 5. >> they said that my little brother had a weapon or something on him? they wasn't sure. they couldn't tell us everything that happened. they was just looking for a weapon but they didn't find one. >> had a large gun so we was like --all right. >> reporter: a rash of recent robberies in fremont prompted the manhunt. police from all over the bay area serving search warrants in fremont, newark, milpitas and san leandro. this one in newark at thompson and california streets. >> as you can imagine these things as they unfold as you get people into custody as you question them, you know, other doors open and we want to make sure that we're able to investigate all the doors that open. >> helicopters, two helicopters flying over. there was --every neighbor was outside wonderi
. >> juliette goodrich reports. >> i heard bam, bam. >> at 6:00 in the morning ail heard was bam, bam. >> reporter: early this morning she woke up to s.w.a.t. officers ramming down her aunt's door in her newark neighborhood. police arresting her cousin just doors down from her house. the suspect's sister talked to cbs 5. >> they said that my little brother had a weapon or something on him? they wasn't sure. they couldn't tell us everything that happened. they was...
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juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> a 10-year-old murder case may be solved. len ramirez on how this case was finally cracked. >> reporter: the announcement today that maurice nasmeh murdered jeanine harms came as no surprise because he was only -- the only real suspect ever identified and he was the last person to see her alive. the only real question and people are asking themselves in the building behind me that tonight, is why did it have to take so wrong for this to happen? if maurice nasmeh were alive today he would be tried for the murder of jeanine harms the case the district attorney says he could prove to a jury and win. >> maurice nasmeh killed her, rolled her up in a rug, put her in the back of his jeep and disposed of her body according to all the evidence. >> reporter: harms disappeared in july of 2001 after a night of the drinking and marijuana smoking that began at the rock bottom brewery in campbell where harms first met nasmeh. they later went to her duplex after buying beer at this liquor store, the last place harms was ever seen. investigat
juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> a 10-year-old murder case may be solved. len ramirez on how this case was finally cracked. >> reporter: the announcement today that maurice nasmeh murdered jeanine harms came as no surprise because he was only -- the only real suspect ever identified and he was the last person to see her alive. the only real question and people are asking themselves in the building behind me that tonight, is why did it have to take so wrong for this to happen? if...
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in hayward, juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> a southern california law firm accused of scamming thousands of homeowners is out of business tonight. attorney general kamala harris says her office shut down kramer and kaslow for preying on homeowners. they were asked to pay thousands to join a lawsuit to with get homeowners mortgage relief. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> meanwhile the firm's assets have been frozen and their offices have been closed. harris says she expects a settlement to be reached by the end of the year. >>> and if you are thinking about buying a home and you can afford it, now might not be a bad time. mortgage rates hit a record low. a survey by freddie mac shows the average 30-year fixed rate loan foal 4.15% this week the lowest level in more than half a century. the average for the 15-year fixed rate dropped to 3.36% this week. >>> why didn't the president visit african-american communities on his midwestern tour? that's a question posed by fellow democrat maxine water
in hayward, juliette goodrich cbs 5. >>> a southern california law firm accused of scamming thousands of homeowners is out of business tonight. attorney general kamala harris says her office shut down kramer and kaslow for preying on homeowners. they were asked to pay thousands to join a lawsuit to with get homeowners mortgage relief. >> they suggested that by joining this lawsuit, the banks would have to pay. but the only people who paid were those homeowners. >> meanwhile...
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juliette goodrich on the looks hundreds of teens are going to get today. >> backpack, a sign it's back to school. this salvation army backpack give away, a son of the times and economy, many families can't afford for their children's school supplies. >> the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the third year the salvation army provided brand- new school supplies in a carnival style atmosphere. >> what do you have? >> i'm going to -- i have -- >> the elliot fame of four is saving hundreds of dollars today. >> it's awesome. i really appreciate it. >> while the salvation army does this year after year, the biggest difference this year is that corporate donations are an all time low. the need is at an all time high. this year the salvation army had to pay for these supplies out of pocket. >> they give us their binder, paper, and pen. this time we didn't receive any. businesses are forced to make cuts. >> yeah, we had to preregister and a gift card for new shoes and a flat drove. >> kids don't have that confidence to go into
juliette goodrich on the looks hundreds of teens are going to get today. >> backpack, a sign it's back to school. this salvation army backpack give away, a son of the times and economy, many families can't afford for their children's school supplies. >> the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the third year the salvation army provided brand- new school supplies in a carnival style atmosphere. >> what do...
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in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> it's hard not to fall in love with those adorable dogs. >> it's so funny seeing juliette with a dog like that. her dog is this big and called bear for a reason. looks like a bear! >> this our live cbs 5 weather camera. can you bear it? can you just take all this sunshine in? and just enjoy it because we want to compare that from dublin to the coast. this is the transamerica building and you know, it looks like the camera lens is dirty but actually, this is the drizzle, the condensation all associated with that deepening marine layer. would you believe currently in san francisco it is 56 degrees? yeah. 56. the winds are blowing out of west at 10. look how far inland the low clouds and fog already penetrating all the way in making tracks towards danville. it looks like today temperatures span 57 degrees at the coast to 60 degrees in san francisco. that's 8 degrees below normal. 80 degrees that was the outside number in concord. a pair of 7s to the north and to the south. look at these numbers. we were five to 10 degrees below average for thi
in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> it's hard not to fall in love with those adorable dogs. >> it's so funny seeing juliette with a dog like that. her dog is this big and called bear for a reason. looks like a bear! >> this our live cbs 5 weather camera. can you bear it? can you just take all this sunshine in? and just enjoy it because we want to compare that from dublin to the coast. this is the transamerica building and you know, it looks like the camera lens is...
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in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >>> all about bragging rights in the bay area this weekend. 49ers against the raiders. if the niners lose survive mayor ed lee will send oakland mayor gene quan crab and chocolate. if oakland loses quan will send lee blue bottle coffee, chocolates and oakland wine. >>> we have a special broadcast of 49ers versus raiders to begin tomorrow right here on cbs5. pregame coverage will start at 4:30. the kickoff is at 5 p.m. >>> and roberta is here with a look at our weekend forecast. hey, roberta. >> it has been a cloudy night with a marine layer moving back onshore into the bay and marching inland. everybody becomes mostly cloudy temperature wise into the 50s. it looks like this marine layer is going to penetrate inland at least a good 60 to 70 miles. notice how it lingers around the bay most of the day. anticipate no clearing around the coast. this marine layer roughly about 2000 feet has been enhanced by this area of low pressure hanging offshore. it is gradually sliding to the south and as it does so it puts a little pressure on that marine lower and
in pleasanton, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >>> all about bragging rights in the bay area this weekend. 49ers against the raiders. if the niners lose survive mayor ed lee will send oakland mayor gene quan crab and chocolate. if oakland loses quan will send lee blue bottle coffee, chocolates and oakland wine. >>> we have a special broadcast of 49ers versus raiders to begin tomorrow right here on cbs5. pregame coverage will start at 4:30. the kickoff is at 5 p.m. >>> and...
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julia goodrich on the help that is to arrive just in the nick of time. >> backpacks, a sign it's backhool. >> it's hard to choose. >> this salvation army backpack give away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it's hard to make it in san francisco. so you add on top of that, the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the 13th year the salvation army provided nearedly 1500 low income children with brand-new school supplies in a carnival style atmosphere. >> what do you have? the elliot family of four is saving hundreds of dollars today. >> it's awesome. it's awesome. i really appreciate that. >> while the salvation army does this eyre after year, corporate donations are an all- time low. the need is at an all-time high. this year the salvation had to play for all oaf these supplies out of pocket. >> every year, the corporation, they give us their papers and pens and stuff like that. well this year we didn't receive anything. not because they don't want
julia goodrich on the help that is to arrive just in the nick of time. >> backpacks, a sign it's backhool. >> it's hard to choose. >> this salvation army backpack give away, a sign of the times and economy. many families can't afford to pay for their children's school supplies. >> it's hard to make it in san francisco. so you add on top of that, the school supplies, school uniforms, you could really put a big dent into your monthly income. >> this is the 13th year...
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juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> san jose police department today announced the end of its partnership with federal law enforcement agencies. homeland security and ice have been working with san jose police to curb gang violence since operation community shield has been unveiled, there have been no gang related homicides in the city. activists that were worried it would lead to a crackdown of illegal immigrants expressed relief today. >> to acknowledge and thank the chief of police for listening to the community's concern about ice and terminating the contract that he had with ice and san jose. >> the san jose police department held a meeting addressing immigrant concerns. how to interact with law enforcement amid safety report crimes was discussed. >>> a lawsuit filed today could put the brakes on a plan to boost cable and internet service in san francisco. the city gave at&t permission to install up to 726 metal boxes, just like these on sidewalks around the city. but a lawsuit filed by several neighborhood groups is asking for an environmental impact report before that work can begin. th
juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> san jose police department today announced the end of its partnership with federal law enforcement agencies. homeland security and ice have been working with san jose police to curb gang violence since operation community shield has been unveiled, there have been no gang related homicides in the city. activists that were worried it would lead to a crackdown of illegal immigrants expressed relief today. >> to acknowledge and thank the chief of police...
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juliette goodrich there to tell us how it unfolded. >> reporter: quite a wild shootout today as you can see. the streets are still closed right now. take a listen to this. a female armored truck guard shot and wounded. a police officer shot. both were flown to the hospital. one of the suspects, the robbery suspect, is dead. the other is in the hospital with gunshot wounds in police custody. >> it's scary because here it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in the middle of a robbery and murder scene. >> reporter: this witness was caught in the crossfire just after 9:00 this morning. police say two armed suspects tried to rob a loomis armored guard outside wells fargo bank in pinole on fitzgerald drive when shots rang out. >> there was a gunpoint so to speak on the fitzgerald side of the wells fargo bank. >> reporter: a female loomis armored guard was shot and injured in the crossfire. a pinole police officer responding to the incident was shot in the shoulder. one of the suspects was shot and killed. the other suspect tried to flee. >> i heard a couple of shots fired and i
juliette goodrich there to tell us how it unfolded. >> reporter: quite a wild shootout today as you can see. the streets are still closed right now. take a listen to this. a female armored truck guard shot and wounded. a police officer shot. both were flown to the hospital. one of the suspects, the robbery suspect, is dead. the other is in the hospital with gunshot wounds in police custody. >> it's scary because here it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in the middle...
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hands of alexandria that match was a five set elsewhere gale north three richie cascade and thomas goodrich will not win. now let's switch the world athletics championships where russian heptathlete tatiana china is spiting for gold she threw a personal best in the javelin to take the overall lead from britain's jenison jessica ennis with just the eight hundred metres left leg. proved to be a good day for russia with double olympic champion and it isn't going to have a competing in the pole vault final a little later on she is aiming to regain the title she lost two years ago although the favorite is american gens which jump the world's best be she for mate is ninety one that's half a centimeter better than his imbiber and defending champion. component. we maul the winner of monday's one hundred ten metre hurdles has been denied his world championship gold payroll novelas disqualified after a protest from luzhin who came third the pair were in adjoining lanes in the final they are both imbedded in the center of the screens then jahnke says rubble is elohim back in the closing stages where n
hands of alexandria that match was a five set elsewhere gale north three richie cascade and thomas goodrich will not win. now let's switch the world athletics championships where russian heptathlete tatiana china is spiting for gold she threw a personal best in the javelin to take the overall lead from britain's jenison jessica ennis with just the eight hundred metres left leg. proved to be a good day for russia with double olympic champion and it isn't going to have a competing in the pole...
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julia goodrich shows us how it went down. >> it's scary.it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in a robbery. >> witness dare darius johnson was caught in the cross fire. police say two armed suspects tried to rob an armored guard outside wells fargo bank on fitzgerald drive. that's when shots rang out. >> there was a gunfight, so to speak, on the fitzgerald side of the wells fargo bank. >> a female guard was shot and injured in the cross fire. a pinole police officer responding to the incident was shot in the shoulder. one of the suspects was shot and killed. the other suspect tried to flee the scene. >> he was attempting to run across the street and all of a sudden i heard a couple shots fired and i saw his body drop to the ground. >> police believe the other suspect somehow managed to drive himself 15 minutes away to doctors medical center in san pablo to be treated for a gun shot wound. >> we believe that suspect was involved in a gunfight prior to pinole police arrival with a member and armed security guard from the truck
julia goodrich shows us how it went down. >> it's scary.it is going to the store to get breakfast and end up in a robbery. >> witness dare darius johnson was caught in the cross fire. police say two armed suspects tried to rob an armored guard outside wells fargo bank on fitzgerald drive. that's when shots rang out. >> there was a gunfight, so to speak, on the fitzgerald side of the wells fargo bank. >> a female guard was shot and injured in the cross fire. a pinole...
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roberta, juliette goodrich and i are upset because we were supposed to be in the movie. we got edited out. >> i hear you're in the credits? >> great. good for my career. [ laughter ] >> you have to see the movie. >> this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking out at san francisco from the transamerica building. you can see the deck of low clouds and patchy fog now beginning to swirl into the city already captured by this particular view in ocean beaches keeping the temperature currentfully pacifica in the upper 50s. 56 degrees with the sunshine in oakland where we don't have the fog penetrating that particular area as of yet. you can see that finger of fog make its way under the golden gate bridge. working its way due east, meanwhile, where it's sunny and bright is still 89 degrees in fairfield and in livermore, 80 in san jose. tonight 7:05 the oakland as playing the baltimore orioles. clouds will roll in with game time temperature at 64 degrees. we'll bottom out in the 50s across the board from santa rosa all the way to san jose. you saw it. the deck of low clouds and
roberta, juliette goodrich and i are upset because we were supposed to be in the movie. we got edited out. >> i hear you're in the credits? >> great. good for my career. [ laughter ] >> you have to see the movie. >> this is our live cbs 5 weather camera looking out at san francisco from the transamerica building. you can see the deck of low clouds and patchy fog now beginning to swirl into the city already captured by this particular view in ocean beaches keeping the...
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juliette goodrich, news 5. >>> stocks are down sharply this hour indicating the possibility of another bloodbath on wall street. that and as the finger pointing over the national debt heats up, standard & poors downgraded the government from a aaa rating to a a a plus. they say third were influenced by the long standoff between republicans and democrats on the debt. on the talk show republicans and democrats disagreed on who is to blame. >> the fact of the matter is that this is essentially a tea party down grade. the tea party brought us to the brink of a default. and by the way, you said before, the president said this wouldn't. if we had defaulted on our debt the consequences would have been dramatic and lasting. >> both political parties are responsible for the mess we have right now. this is not a republican or democrat-only problem, both parties got us to where we are. >> ryan says the solution is tax reform that does away with special interest rates and loop holes along with a pro grows strategy. >>> 45,000 verizon workers are on the picket lines top in a noise noisy demonstrati
juliette goodrich, news 5. >>> stocks are down sharply this hour indicating the possibility of another bloodbath on wall street. that and as the finger pointing over the national debt heats up, standard & poors downgraded the government from a aaa rating to a a a plus. they say third were influenced by the long standoff between republicans and democrats on the debt. on the talk show republicans and democrats disagreed on who is to blame. >> the fact of the matter is that this...
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i'm juliet goodrich in for anne mackovic. >>> one of the world's major credit rating companies slams the u.s. over its downed politics. that caps a volatile day on wall street, ending the worst week in more than two years. kerry editor explains what this means for american consumers. >> reporter: standard and poor's made good on its warning. downgraded from aaa to a+. it could mean higher interest rates on everything from mortgages to credit cards. the down grade means u.s. treasures once seen as the safest investments in the world are now rated lower than bonds issued by countries including the u.k., germany or france. a treasury department source sells cbs news the decision to down grade is flawed. the news came after a wild ride on wall street. the dow finished 61 points higher after a better than expected july jobs report. >> 117,000 jobs is nothing to pop champagne corks over. >> reporter: investors are also worried about debt problems in europe. leaders there have called an emergency meeting because italy and spain may need massive bailouts to avoid defaulting on their debts. p
i'm juliet goodrich in for anne mackovic. >>> one of the world's major credit rating companies slams the u.s. over its downed politics. that caps a volatile day on wall street, ending the worst week in more than two years. kerry editor explains what this means for american consumers. >> reporter: standard and poor's made good on its warning. downgraded from aaa to a+. it could mean higher interest rates on everything from mortgages to credit cards. the down grade means u.s....
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funeral services were held today for glen goodrich, one of the six victims to die in last week's stagelapse at the indiana state fair. his mother says he saved the lives of a woman and child who were near the stage when it fell. he leaves behind a wife and two sons himself. >>> three people were killed at flash floods swept through pittsburgh, pennsylvania, last night. a car with a mother and two children inside was swept away. flooding was so bad, rescuers couldn't see the vehicle until the water receded. and one other person is still missing. jacqui jeras in the weather center now. this takes flash flooding to a whole new level. >> so sad to hear about that. you never want to get too close to that water. you never know -- >> nine feet of water. some nine feet deep in some places. >> right. it is hard to tell how deep it is when you approach it. you might think there is only this much on the road, right? you don't know if the road is washed out beneath it or how deep it could be. never drive through it. flash flooding will be a problem throughout the weekend across parts of the midwes
funeral services were held today for glen goodrich, one of the six victims to die in last week's stagelapse at the indiana state fair. his mother says he saved the lives of a woman and child who were near the stage when it fell. he leaves behind a wife and two sons himself. >>> three people were killed at flash floods swept through pittsburgh, pennsylvania, last night. a car with a mother and two children inside was swept away. flooding was so bad, rescuers couldn't see the vehicle...
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you were standing next to a man 49-year-old glen goodrich moments before the collapse.wound up dead. tell us about the conversation the two of you had. >> hi, yeah, that was -- it was some evening. i was backstage, and the police officers were all busy, so i started talking to glen for a little bit, and we could see that the weather was getting worse and worse, and so he was telling me a little bit about himself. he told me he had two children, he was married. he told me he was a former police officer himself. we just had a good time talking for just a few minutes. that was the first time i'd met him, and then i could see the storm coming in, and i just said, glen, we're going to get wet. i'm going to go under the stands so i don't have to be out here in the rain. and he said, that's right, chaplin you go ahead and keep dry. so i walked away across the path, the dirt path underneath the stands. i heard everybody scream and i turned back and i just saw the stage collapse. and for the next two hours i was working to they with rescue and helping people that were injured. m
you were standing next to a man 49-year-old glen goodrich moments before the collapse.wound up dead. tell us about the conversation the two of you had. >> hi, yeah, that was -- it was some evening. i was backstage, and the police officers were all busy, so i started talking to glen for a little bit, and we could see that the weather was getting worse and worse, and so he was telling me a little bit about himself. he told me he had two children, he was married. he told me he was a former...