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. >> reporter: goodrich's wife grew up in fukushima. they take their daughter there to visit her grandmother. he fears with time people from elsewhere will forget what happened here. >> if i can come here and take a few pretty pictures this weekend and i put them up on my be with sight, on my blog and mention fukushima and say that i'm still coming here, maybe that in a tiny way just keeps people aware that the normal life is kind of going on here. >> reporter: goodrich and others wondered what else they could do. >> hi, welcome. >> reporter: his friend runs a gallery in tokyo. she launched a website where photographers can submit their pictures. they send the proceeds to support recovery project. >> i want people around the world to come visit. i wanteople to come back. a lot of people left. >> reporter: professional and amateur photographers from around the world have submitted about 2,000 pictures. good rich's photos are among the most popular. >> we sold this one this morning. very, very exciting. >> that's always nice. >> i think i
. >> reporter: goodrich's wife grew up in fukushima. they take their daughter there to visit her grandmother. he fears with time people from elsewhere will forget what happened here. >> if i can come here and take a few pretty pictures this weekend and i put them up on my be with sight, on my blog and mention fukushima and say that i'm still coming here, maybe that in a tiny way just keeps people aware that the normal life is kind of going on here. >> reporter: goodrich and...
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kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains. >> reporter: livermore's famous centennial light bulb has been burning since 1901, then suddenly it went out overnight. firefighters at firehouse 6 never wanted it to go out on their watch. but it mysteriously did. >> i got a call this morning about 5:30 in the morning letting me know that the light bulb was out, they didn't know why. >> reporter: then just as suddenly, this morning the light bulb abruptly flickered back on at 6:15 a.m. an investigation revealed the power supply failed last night. >> i was afraid that i might have lost an old friend but in fact, it was just the u.p.s. system and as firefighters do, we are optimistic that we'll find a resolution to this situation. >> reporter: a little cpr? >> it was done by the crew. >> reporter: nice job. visitors from all over the world have come from firehouse 6 to see the light, sign the guest book. it's been in the guinness book of world records. there have even been children's books written on the life. >> so like in 1900, they turned on the light and it's been burning ever since. >> r
kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich explains. >> reporter: livermore's famous centennial light bulb has been burning since 1901, then suddenly it went out overnight. firefighters at firehouse 6 never wanted it to go out on their watch. but it mysteriously did. >> i got a call this morning about 5:30 in the morning letting me know that the light bulb was out, they didn't know why. >> reporter: then just as suddenly, this morning the light bulb abruptly flickered back on at 6:15...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich tells us an alert customer made all the difference this time. juliette. >> reporter: no one drank the toxic concoction and it was thanks to a starbucks regular who spotted this woman taking two bottles of orange juice out of her bag and stick ing it in the display case. >> i, myself, buy the juice for my kids. >> the starbucks regulars, why this woman, 50-year-old ramanae would want to sneak in two tainted and lethal bottles of orange juice into this starbucks. >> she had a starbucks bag, which in my mind, tells me she planned this out and brought the bag in with her, probably to conceal the fact she had something inside of it that was dangerous. >> police say she is a local pharmacist and chemist who concocted a deadly mix of rubbing alcohol and orange juice. >> i don't understand people sometimes. my immediate reaction was, who does that? >> employees said it smelled toxic. it's thanks to a customer who caught her in the act. >> we keep an eye on things. we are the first people saying hey, you know, this is going on. >> we hope she gets the he
kpix5's juliette goodrich tells us an alert customer made all the difference this time. juliette. >> reporter: no one drank the toxic concoction and it was thanks to a starbucks regular who spotted this woman taking two bottles of orange juice out of her bag and stick ing it in the display case. >> i, myself, buy the juice for my kids. >> the starbucks regulars, why this woman, 50-year-old ramanae would want to sneak in two tainted and lethal bottles of orange juice into this...
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so i just disregard it. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the cal researchers tested lipsticks and lip glosses at a group of young asian women in oakland liked to wear in the study. so i don't know. makes you wan to be careful. >> makes me glad i'm a guy. >> that too. >>> 4:52 now. parking meter backlash. the push to stop the spread here in san francisco. >> plus find another place to cool off. why a beach is closing next month. >> a tummy tuck, what a doctor ordered for this budgegy pooch coming your way. >>> let's check your pollen report for today. it looks like it will be running in the moderate category. oakland, grass and ash. those temperatures getting hot. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and a bridge check this morning. we are just cruising if you are traveling the golden gate. looks like they are wrapping up overnight roadwork right now. bay bridge and san mateo bridge also at the limit. we'll update you on your overnight roadwork in just about 10 minutes. >>> if you are looking for a little relief from the summer heat, better look someplace other than muir beach.
so i just disregard it. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> the cal researchers tested lipsticks and lip glosses at a group of young asian women in oakland liked to wear in the study. so i don't know. makes you wan to be careful. >> makes me glad i'm a guy. >> that too. >>> 4:52 now. parking meter backlash. the push to stop the spread here in san francisco. >> plus find another place to cool off. why a beach is closing next month. >> a tummy...
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but when their cat disappeared, juliette goodrich says they found out the hard way that dogs and catsot treated equally under the law. >> as days went on, we realized that somebody has probably taken him. >> reporter: getty lee is hogan family's long-time bengal cat. they thought he was gone forever after he went missing on easter. they posted flyers all over. >> 10 years old, reward, and needs medication. >> reporter: then one day, they got an unexpected phone call from a hospital in pleasanton. getty lee has been found by a good samaritan. his microchip linking him back to the hogan's. >> i received a call. he is alive and well, don't worry, mom, he is safe with us and he is on the way to the animal shelter. >> reporter: but not so fast. getty lee's owner came here to animal control looking for her cat. she thought the good samaritan was bringing her cat here. that never happened. the unidentified person who found getty lee left the feline hospital after he was scanned and i d'd and never turned him over to animal control. when you didn't get him back -- >> it was just like he had d
but when their cat disappeared, juliette goodrich says they found out the hard way that dogs and catsot treated equally under the law. >> as days went on, we realized that somebody has probably taken him. >> reporter: getty lee is hogan family's long-time bengal cat. they thought he was gone forever after he went missing on easter. they posted flyers all over. >> 10 years old, reward, and needs medication. >> reporter: then one day, they got an unexpected phone call from...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live with a strange twist. this little light bulb just turned back on a few seconds ago! >> reporter: isn't there always a strange twist, frank? yes! this has been, you know, a landmark here. this is the light bulb -- i just want to show you so you can see. you saw me a couple of minutes ago when the light bulb was off. aside from power outages this bulb has been burning continuously since 1901. scientists from around the world examined it but nobody can explain how it's possible it's been on for nearly 113 years. featured in guinness book of world records, ripley's believe it or not, late last night it shut off. on the webcam, people were calling in, they were facebooking that the light bulb, this centennial bulb, mysteriously shut off. firefighters this morning were trying to figure it out. they went to the back room, went to the power supply to see if they could somehow plug it back in. now it has. it's back on again. and frank and michelle, i just want to show you just how much fanfare this light has brough
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live with a strange twist. this little light bulb just turned back on a few seconds ago! >> reporter: isn't there always a strange twist, frank? yes! this has been, you know, a landmark here. this is the light bulb -- i just want to show you so you can see. you saw me a couple of minutes ago when the light bulb was off. aside from power outages this bulb has been burning continuously since 1901. scientists from around the world examined it but nobody can...
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juliette goodrich shows us how a local business is pitching in. juliette. >> hi, liz. many people stepping up to the plate tonight, big time to save richmond's little league. you won't believe how much money was raised in just a few hours. the broadway grill rolled out the red carpet to raise money for richmond's little league, a league already scraping to get by. >> we don't have the tools for the kids and our culture. >> thieves have stolen the thunder out of a richmond. when burrelling game owner and founder of o'duel's kids foundation saw our story about vandals stealing the league's equipment, he stepped up to the plate and sent the team $1500. and then something else happened. >> so after we helped them, our congresswoman saw us on tv. >> we got into a conversation about it and here we are. >> the heavy hitters tonight. >> the heavy hitters. hopefully there's a lot of heavy hitters. >> a fundraiser put together in a matter of days. the proceeds to help build a better and safer field for these kids. and you bet they are appreciative. >> thank you. >> in richmond,
juliette goodrich shows us how a local business is pitching in. juliette. >> hi, liz. many people stepping up to the plate tonight, big time to save richmond's little league. you won't believe how much money was raised in just a few hours. the broadway grill rolled out the red carpet to raise money for richmond's little league, a league already scraping to get by. >> we don't have the tools for the kids and our culture. >> thieves have stolen the thunder out of a richmond....
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juliet goodrich tells us not everyone is on board with this!ding one major chain based right here in the bay area. >> reporter: ken, there is a midnight deadline fast-approaching for this global pack. walmart and bay area based gap have not signed the pack for many reasons, mainly legal liability. and tonight shoppers are weighing in. >> reporter: it's pictures like this that have should shoppers at bay area malls thinking twice about what they buy and who is making it. shoppers have taken note of what retailers have sign the a global factory safety pact and who haven't. >> do you know off the top of your head which ones have signed on and haven't? >> i do, but i wouldn't name them on television. >> but you know? you're aware of them >> yes, i am. >> reporter: we will release the list. who's in? mostly european retail er ers like h&m. the only americans ones? calvin klein, tommy hifl and ooh, -- -- izod brands. who isn't in? many major retailers. gap, which contracts with 78 factories in bangladesh says it will sign if there is a change in the
juliet goodrich tells us not everyone is on board with this!ding one major chain based right here in the bay area. >> reporter: ken, there is a midnight deadline fast-approaching for this global pack. walmart and bay area based gap have not signed the pack for many reasons, mainly legal liability. and tonight shoppers are weighing in. >> reporter: it's pictures like this that have should shoppers at bay area malls thinking twice about what they buy and who is making it. shoppers...
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her latest paws goes to the library and here to chat with us juliette goodrich. you've become quite the little author. >> i
her latest paws goes to the library and here to chat with us juliette goodrich. you've become quite the little author. >> i
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julia goodrich is in pleasant on the discovery about the danger lurking on your lips! >> reporter: here's what they did. researchers tested 32 lipsticks and glosses. they found levels of nine metals in the lipsticks, all of them containing lead. >> like 35 different colors. >> reporter: laur ie is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i put gloss over it. >> reporter: lipstick their life-saver. or is it? >> does it surprise you? you're still smiling with this news. >> it doesn't surprise me, for sure. everything we're doing these days is bad for us. >> your favorite color is pink? >> yeah. >> reporter: researchers say it's not the color you wear or brand you buy that's the health concern. it's how often you use it and ingest it. heavy use is considered more than a dozen times a day of lipstick or glosses. >> 20 times a day. >> you definitely need to look at this more seriously. >> reporter: doctor catherine hannon at berkeley conducted the study and said high-use could result in overexposure to aluminum, cadmium, manganese and lead. >> they can collect in the mag
julia goodrich is in pleasant on the discovery about the danger lurking on your lips! >> reporter: here's what they did. researchers tested 32 lipsticks and glosses. they found levels of nine metals in the lipsticks, all of them containing lead. >> like 35 different colors. >> reporter: laur ie is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i put gloss over it. >> reporter: lipstick their life-saver. or is it? >> does it surprise you? you're still smiling...
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julia goodrich is there with what really is a bay area only kind of music festival, right juliette? >> reporter: artists like train, black crows, joan jet, kings of leon. 35,000 people expected for this festival for the next four days. we're at the uptown theater where there's the after party right now. the vip party. where the music is rocking and the wine is flowing. welcome to bottle rock. a first of its kind for the napa valley. rock out with your cork out. three stages. a high end festival where wine -- >> napa has been known for its good wine now we're mixing great music with it so who can the have fun. >> reporter: culinary cuisine and napa's final chefs. you can only throw a party and eat and drink this well here. and music all blend into one. the black crows is favorite for these bottle rockers who traveled from atlanta georgia to the wine country. >> i think it's a great lineup. plus, i means this heaven, right? >> reporter: security is tight. napa police told no vacation time this weekend. everyone is working or on call. >> so far so good though? >> reporter: so far it's
julia goodrich is there with what really is a bay area only kind of music festival, right juliette? >> reporter: artists like train, black crows, joan jet, kings of leon. 35,000 people expected for this festival for the next four days. we're at the uptown theater where there's the after party right now. the vip party. where the music is rocking and the wine is flowing. welcome to bottle rock. a first of its kind for the napa valley. rock out with your cork out. three stages. a high end...
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that's where we find kpix5's juliette goodrich. >> reporter: 35,000 people are expected to attend this festival. a four-day festival. we are now at the after party. the music is certainly rocking and the wine is flowing. welcome to bottle rock. a first of its kind for the napa valley. >> three stages. it's a high end festival where wine -- >> napa has been known for its good wine. we are making good music with it. who can't have fun? >> culinary cuisine and napa's finest chef. >> who can bring rock stars to play anywhere, but you can only throw a party and eat and drink this well here. >> and music all blend into one. the black crow is a favorite for these bottle rockers who traveled from atlanta, georgia, to the wine country. >> this is habit, right? >> security is tight. napa police told no vacation time this weekend. everyone is working or on call. >> so far, so good? >> so far, so good. we had a few complaints related to the noise. a few parking issues. it's been a good event. >> your favorite band? >> the zach brown band. >> reporter: and in true napa style, i found this interesti
that's where we find kpix5's juliette goodrich. >> reporter: 35,000 people are expected to attend this festival. a four-day festival. we are now at the after party. the music is certainly rocking and the wine is flowing. welcome to bottle rock. a first of its kind for the napa valley. >> three stages. it's a high end festival where wine -- >> napa has been known for its good wine. we are making good music with it. who can't have fun? >> culinary cuisine and napa's finest...
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kpix 5 juliette goodrich shows us thanks to an event on the other side of the bay, they will play ball again. >> hi, ken. yes, their equipment was stolen and so tonight, the big hitters really step up to the plate to raise money and save the richmond little league here in burlington and locally just how much money was raised in just a few hours. the broadway grill in burr lgame rolled out the red carpet to raise money for richmond's little league, a league already scraping to get by. >> we don't have the tools for the kids and our cultures. >> thieves have stolen the thunder out of a richmond little league team this weekend. >> so when grill owner nick and founder of lucky od oul's kids foundation saw our story about vandals stealing the league's equipment he immediately stepped up to the plate and sent the team $1,500 and then something else happened. >> after we helped them, our congresswoman in this area saw us on tv and said that's a really great thing you did. >> so we got into a conversation about it, and here we are. >> the heavy hitter tonight. >> the heavy hitters. hopefully t
kpix 5 juliette goodrich shows us thanks to an event on the other side of the bay, they will play ball again. >> hi, ken. yes, their equipment was stolen and so tonight, the big hitters really step up to the plate to raise money and save the richmond little league here in burlington and locally just how much money was raised in just a few hours. the broadway grill in burr lgame rolled out the red carpet to raise money for richmond's little league, a league already scraping to get by....
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in goodrich, ashley's house was destroyed, but her family is fine. >> i just threw clothes over my kidsads and held them. we were just praying for safety. it was over before i knew it. my kids are safe, and that's all that matters to me. >> reporter: there's been over 1,000 reports of severe weather in just the last week, more than 250 tuesday. so far with this outbreak, flooding and lightning have been the biggest killers. a photographer captured these incredible moments as storms made their way over downtown chicago. and back in moore, oklahoma, where more than 20 died last week, they're still cleaning up. >> i think it's coming our way. >> reporter: and keeping an eye on the sky. >> you try to pick through. now here we go again. >> reporter: ginger zee, abc news, wichita falls, kansas. >> and conditions are ripe for another round of severe storms and downpours later today for millions of people in the middle of the country. >> want to check in with meteorologist jim dickey at accuweather. >> we continue to track thunderstorm activity in these early morning hours. heavy rainers, gusty
in goodrich, ashley's house was destroyed, but her family is fine. >> i just threw clothes over my kidsads and held them. we were just praying for safety. it was over before i knew it. my kids are safe, and that's all that matters to me. >> reporter: there's been over 1,000 reports of severe weather in just the last week, more than 250 tuesday. so far with this outbreak, flooding and lightning have been the biggest killers. a photographer captured these incredible moments as storms...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich with what's in the lipstick and how much may be too much.s is no fooling, right. >> it's not. researchers actually tested 32 different kinds of lich sticks and glosses, and they found levels of nine metals in them, all of them containing led. >> it had like 35 different colors. >> lori is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i'll put lip glass over it just for a little extra. >> where lipstick is their lifesaver or is it. >> do you wear lipstick? does it surprise you? you're still smiling with this news. >> it doesn't surprise me for sure. everything that weir doing these days is bad for us. >> i take it your favorite color is pink. >> yeah. >> researchers sate's not the color you wear or brand you's a potential health concern. it's how often you use it and ingest it. heavy usage is considered more than a dozen times a day of lipstick or lip glosses. >> probably use lipstick, like, 20 times a day. >> we definitely need to look at this more seriously. >> dr. katherine, professor of environmental health sciences at uc berkeley conducted
kpix 5's juliette goodrich with what's in the lipstick and how much may be too much.s is no fooling, right. >> it's not. researchers actually tested 32 different kinds of lich sticks and glosses, and they found levels of nine metals in them, all of them containing led. >> it had like 35 different colors. >> lori is like many women. >> i use lipstick and then i'll put lip glass over it just for a little extra. >> where lipstick is their lifesaver or is it. >>...
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jewel yeah goodrich is at fear station 18 in oakland, has the latest.iette. >> ken, it was a close call. check this out bullets actually going through the window here. firefighters were inside the apparatus room. they were check out all of their equipment at the time. the baaalon chief telling me his guys were right here. they actually had to duck when gunfire went through the station. they ducked under the fire engine, and you can see the bullet going clear across to the other side, just up the street turns out 50th avenue and melrose avenue, there was a shoot out, one man dead. police are investigating right now. luckily, firefighters here were not injured. certainly a close call, but all is safe here, but the investigation now, ken, is ongoing two blocks up where this deadly shout out o kaur cured. >> quick question, do we know why anybody would take a shot at a fire house of all places. >> well, it was kind of the trajectory. if you look, actually, there's a street right up here so the bullet actually just came traveling through. they weren't actual
jewel yeah goodrich is at fear station 18 in oakland, has the latest.iette. >> ken, it was a close call. check this out bullets actually going through the window here. firefighters were inside the apparatus room. they were check out all of their equipment at the time. the baaalon chief telling me his guys were right here. they actually had to duck when gunfire went through the station. they ducked under the fire engine, and you can see the bullet going clear across to the other side, just...
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in bangladesh has a lot of retailers around the world vowing to step up worker safety, but kpix 5 goodrich tells us not everyone has signed on including one major chain based right here in the bay area. >> ken, there is a midnight deadline looming tonight to sign this global path but tonight u.s. companies like wal-mart and bay area-based gap aren't really signing off on it yet for a number of reasons, one, mainly legal liability but tonight shoppers are weighing in on who's in and who isn't. >> it's pictures like this from bangladesh that has some shoppers at bay area malls thinking twice about what they buy and who is making it. some savvy shoppers are taking note which retails have signed a global-factory-safety pact and who hasn't. >> do you know off the top of your head who has signed on and who hasn't. >> i would but not name them on the tv. >> who's in? the only american ones to sign on so far, calvin clein, tommy hillfiger and izod. who isn't in? these major u.s. retailers, all of them citing various reasons for sot signing the pact. gap, which contracts with 78 factories in bangla
in bangladesh has a lot of retailers around the world vowing to step up worker safety, but kpix 5 goodrich tells us not everyone has signed on including one major chain based right here in the bay area. >> ken, there is a midnight deadline looming tonight to sign this global path but tonight u.s. companies like wal-mart and bay area-based gap aren't really signing off on it yet for a number of reasons, one, mainly legal liability but tonight shoppers are weighing in on who's in and who...
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in goodrich, ashley is relieved.st threw clothes over my kids' heads and held them. we were just praying for safety. it was over before i knew it. my kids are safe, and that's all that matters to me. >> reporter: there's been over 1,000 reports of severe weather in just the last week, more than 250 tuesday. so far with this outbreak, flooding and lightning have been the biggest killers. photographer nick ulivieri captured these incredible moments as storms made their way over downtown chicago. and back in moore, oklahoma, where 24 died last week, they're still cleaning up. >> i think it's coming our way. >> reporter: and keeping an eye on the sky. >> you try to pick through. now here we go again. >> reporter: ginger zee, abc news, wichita falls, kansas. >> and conditions are ripe for another round of severe storms and downpours later today for millions of people in the middle of the country. >> want to check in with meteorologist jim dickey at accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and diana. we contin
in goodrich, ashley is relieved.st threw clothes over my kids' heads and held them. we were just praying for safety. it was over before i knew it. my kids are safe, and that's all that matters to me. >> reporter: there's been over 1,000 reports of severe weather in just the last week, more than 250 tuesday. so far with this outbreak, flooding and lightning have been the biggest killers. photographer nick ulivieri captured these incredible moments as storms made their way over downtown...