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officer timothy goodrich was sergeant goodrich. tim: the basketball game on the court was exciting, but after the first quarter on veterans day, everyone was watching sergeant timothy goodrich. it was a moment he and his family will never forget. sergeant timothy goodrich is a giver, volunteering in iraq and a second tour in afghanistan. at tonight's wizards a new home. >> my mouth is dry. i don't feel like i'm really here. tim: the builders break ground on the house monday in stafford, all at the direction of operation finally home, which has provided more than 100 mortgage-free homes to veterans. >> it's for veterans in need of a place to start their life again. tim: they will share the house when february 20, 2012, sergeant goodrich's outpost in afghanistan was attacked. shrapnel impacted his body. >> it is not just a financial worry off his plate. it takes is quality of life to a whole other level. tim: whe was awarded with a purple heart and thanked on this veterans day with a new home. >> it's nice to know that people think a
officer timothy goodrich was sergeant goodrich. tim: the basketball game on the court was exciting, but after the first quarter on veterans day, everyone was watching sergeant timothy goodrich. it was a moment he and his family will never forget. sergeant timothy goodrich is a giver, volunteering in iraq and a second tour in afghanistan. at tonight's wizards a new home. >> my mouth is dry. i don't feel like i'm really here. tim: the builders break ground on the house monday in stafford,...
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together, we can make the new rules work kpix 5's juliette goodrich..ve at the whole foods in walnut creek. juls: >>> today we're kicking off our "food for bay area families" to find hunger this holiday season. kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live at whole foods in walnut creek. >> reporter: this is our 15th year in the "food for bay area families" drive and i want to talk to you about how to help. one in eight families are fed in the two counties alone? >> it's amazing. such affluent areas we have one in eight people coming to us for food assistance. >> we talked about giving. i was amazed at one dollar you can really stretch that to how many meals for how many people? >> we can provide two meals for every dollar that we get so people can really make an impact on our ability to provide food to people in need through their generous donations. >> i'm going to introduce you to paul baron with the whole foods market. so how can we pitch in? >> you can make a cash donation in any amount or purchase some of the products from the aisles any non-perishable items
together, we can make the new rules work kpix 5's juliette goodrich..ve at the whole foods in walnut creek. juls: >>> today we're kicking off our "food for bay area families" to find hunger this holiday season. kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live at whole foods in walnut creek. >> reporter: this is our 15th year in the "food for bay area families" drive and i want to talk to you about how to help. one in eight families are fed in the two counties alone?...
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but as k-p-i-x five's juliette goodrich reports... there's potential for poisoning, to water and fish. le, >>> an abandoned mercury mine near the russian river has been forgotten for years but as kpix 5's juliette goodrich reports, there is potential for poisoning water and fish. >> reporter: when it rains in guerneville, people watch the russian river, rising waters flooding the town. but just upstream, there is another threat when it rains. found in large piles of red dirt near a creek that runs into the river. this is the mount jackson mine, one of the largest mercury mines in california. it closed in the early '70s after operating for more than a century. the mine owners are long gone but large piles of dirt and rock remain. that worried norman gribb who lives near the mine. >> i had driven by the mercury mine here i see at mount jackson and i have noticed that the tailing piles don't seem to be covered, at least not obviously from the road, you know some sort of material. so when it rains, they don't contaminate the waterways. >>
but as k-p-i-x five's juliette goodrich reports... there's potential for poisoning, to water and fish. le, >>> an abandoned mercury mine near the russian river has been forgotten for years but as kpix 5's juliette goodrich reports, there is potential for poisoning water and fish. >> reporter: when it rains in guerneville, people watch the russian river, rising waters flooding the town. but just upstream, there is another threat when it rains. found in large piles of red dirt near...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. sheets of rain came down as drivers crossed the bay bridge this morning. [ no microphone ] >> the wet weather is expected to last throughout the weekend of winds could reach up to 50 miles an hour in some areas. and taking a live look outside ocean beach right now, the storm bringing in big waves along the coast. a high surf advisory in effect tonight through tomorrow afternoon. the hi-def doppler shows the brunt of the front pushing through today. low cloudiness at ocean beach and some drizzle left behind. there is a high surf advisory posted. on the hi-def doppler radar there's a good deal of rain coming down mostly in the east and south. it's eased up in the north bay at this hour. and as you can see, there's still some pretty good cells out in the central valley and the sierra and foothills where thunderstorms are also popping. it's all unwinding from a deep low off the pacific northwest and it's not over yet. more rain on the way tomorrow morning. we'll have details in the foreca
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. sheets of rain came down as drivers crossed the bay bridge this morning. [ no microphone ] >> the wet weather is expected to last throughout the weekend of winds could reach up to 50 miles an hour in some areas. and taking a live look outside ocean beach right now, the storm bringing in big waves along the coast. a high surf advisory in effect tonight through tomorrow afternoon. the hi-def doppler shows the brunt of the...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in orinda to explain. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, they are tasting water but they say it's a little different. they use all kinds of adjectives, some saying it taste musty, some said it was sour. so why the change? that's because the orinda water treatment facility is shut down temporarily for upgrades so 800,000 customers are getting their water from different water sources. meet the claudio family from el sobrante. we just met them today too and they were nice enough to let us in their home and take a taste test for us of their water. >> it tastes kind of like sour treats something. >> reporter: why a taste test? the orinda treatment plan is getting ready for a $22 million upgrade requiring it to be closed for the first time since it opened in 1935. >> as our bodies age [chuckling] so does a living water infrastructure age. >> reporter: andria is with east bay m.u.d. >> we're also putting in some new filtration and we're putting in most importantly a new valve that will allow us to effectively split that plant in two so that i
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in orinda to explain. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, they are tasting water but they say it's a little different. they use all kinds of adjectives, some saying it taste musty, some said it was sour. so why the change? that's because the orinda water treatment facility is shut down temporarily for upgrades so 800,000 customers are getting their water from different water sources. meet the claudio family from el sobrante. we just met them today too and they...
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here's kpix 5's julia goodrich. >> you have demonstrated yourself to not be a caring being. >> reporter: the video has gone viral, a bay area pastor going off on richmond pd for what happened during a traffic stop. a woman was pulled over for expired tags, expired for almost a year. her car impounded. >> on the poor black woman, a poor black mother. >> reporter: so what's had open resident ben mcbride so mad? what do you think should've happened? >> i think the officers should've used discretion to try to listen to the actual narrative the woman was sharing orchblths mcbride, an oakland faith leader is also founder of empower initiative, funded by a grant through the city of oakland to bring community members and law enforcement together. >> so i never said i was around to keep the peace. >> reporter: mcbride was part of a black lives matter freeway shutdown on interstate 880 and this photo posted on twitter was taken after he splattered red paint at oakland police headquarters protesting police brutality. he was also arrested during the ferguson verdict protests. so mcbride says his wo
here's kpix 5's julia goodrich. >> you have demonstrated yourself to not be a caring being. >> reporter: the video has gone viral, a bay area pastor going off on richmond pd for what happened during a traffic stop. a woman was pulled over for expired tags, expired for almost a year. her car impounded. >> on the poor black woman, a poor black mother. >> reporter: so what's had open resident ben mcbride so mad? what do you think should've happened? >> i think the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. kpix5's joe vazquez reports from the scene in benicia. >> reporter: it was a gut wrenching night here in benicia as families gathered to celebrate and then one child was killed at the hands of another. are they were attending a child's birthday party. a 12-year-old boy got behind the wheel but apparently had no intention of driving. >> preliminary investigation shows the 12-year-old was in the car charging his cell phone. so he had access to the car. unknown if the car was running at that time. however, the car did lurch into reverse striking the 4-year-old and 13-year-old girl behind the car. >> reporter: all three children had been inside the senior center at the party, but the two victims were standing in the parking lot when the 12- year-old ran over them. >> the 4-year-old sustained major life threatening injuries. he was transported to the hospital where he later succombed to his injuries. the 13-year-old sustained minor injuries. >> reporter: the 12-year-old boy does not face c
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. kpix5's joe vazquez reports from the scene in benicia. >> reporter: it was a gut wrenching night here in benicia as families gathered to celebrate and then one child was killed at the hands of another. are they were attending a child's birthday party. a 12-year-old boy got behind the wheel but apparently had no intention of driving. >> preliminary investigation shows the 12-year-old was in the car charging his cell phone. so he had access to the...
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juliette goodrich, kpix5 news. >>> we've just learned a school bus driver in tennessee is under arrest tonight after a crash that killed six elementary schoolchildren. the crash happened in afternoon in chattanooga. kpix5's allen martin tells us investigator believe speed played a role. >>> five people died at the scene and one died at the hospital. pictures at the scene show the mangled bus on its right side, a large tree sliced through the mid. on board that bus 35 schoolchildren from wood moor elementary from kindergartners to give the graders. >> what has happened today is every public safety official's absolute worst nightmare. >> allen martin, kpix5 news. >> the exact cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> a new sign tonight that the red hot real estate market around here may be cooling off. home sales in the bay area have hit an eight year low according to property radar. there was a 10% decline from january to september this year compared to 2015 and in san francisco there was a 13% drop. >>> tonight a stable is scrambling to find a place to keep hundreds of horses afte
juliette goodrich, kpix5 news. >>> we've just learned a school bus driver in tennessee is under arrest tonight after a crash that killed six elementary schoolchildren. the crash happened in afternoon in chattanooga. kpix5's allen martin tells us investigator believe speed played a role. >>> five people died at the scene and one died at the hospital. pictures at the scene show the mangled bus on its right side, a large tree sliced through the mid. on board that bus 35...
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go goodrich thought we may not be able to accomplish this. dr.e spoke to him specifically about that, take a listen. >> i feel relieved at this point. i think there was a lot of concern, obviously going in, we knew this would be a big under taking and i think things went as well as we could have hoped at this point. >> so, you know, again the part that he >>> spriting the -- separating the blood vessels, and how to successfully separate them while leaving their brains relatively untouched. >> i just couldn't help but think these are miracle workers and there are still a lot of -- there's a long road ahead for these boys, because i remember you telling me right after the surgery, one of them is facing more complications than the other, right? so what's next. >> there's always what is called a dominant twin and a nondominant twin. and a nondominant twin typically has the greatest challenges. that's anias. but because of the good news so far is to get him out of the intensive care unit and then go to a rehabilitation facility. these boys at 13 month
go goodrich thought we may not be able to accomplish this. dr.e spoke to him specifically about that, take a listen. >> i feel relieved at this point. i think there was a lot of concern, obviously going in, we knew this would be a big under taking and i think things went as well as we could have hoped at this point. >> so, you know, again the part that he >>> spriting the -- separating the blood vessels, and how to successfully separate them while leaving their brains...
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but as kpix 5's juliette goodrich explains: there's a new plan to save the stables.iette: to the city --- it's about zoning and city regulations ..... but to a horse owner it's personal --- terry johnson horse owner "heartbreaking ..... where would you go ? where would the horses go ? i don't know sigh " not a lot of people know there is a ranch in richmond ----been for here for 17 years --- nats ---- when code enforcement was investigating the property for illegal dumping at some nearby storage facilities .....everyone on the 6 acre property got eviction notices ----- standup : "but code enforcement officers had no idea -- there were more than 100 horses here this is a black stallion tennessee walker and i'm told he is elvis s horses grandson " sot : while the stable is a little rundown animal control says the horses appear healthy --- but because of a city wide crackdown on illegal dumping .....everyone was ordered out --- nats : and today -- they headed to city hall to meet with council member jael myrick ...as a last ditch effort to save their ranch "we don't kno
but as kpix 5's juliette goodrich explains: there's a new plan to save the stables.iette: to the city --- it's about zoning and city regulations ..... but to a horse owner it's personal --- terry johnson horse owner "heartbreaking ..... where would you go ? where would the horses go ? i don't know sigh " not a lot of people know there is a ranch in richmond ----been for here for 17 years --- nats ---- when code enforcement was investigating the property for illegal dumping at some...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich was there. >> it's long overdue. we have been waiting for 10 years. we are finally there. >> reporter: what does finally there really mean? it might just be that everyone is on board with the plan. optimism at an all-time high. >> absolutely. absolutely. so i'm ready to vote for it and move on. >> reporter: las vegas already committed $750 million of public money that would go toward building a stadium there. mayor libby schaaf says oakland won't do that. instead, the money for a new stadium will come from a private group organized by former nfl player and hall of famer ronnie lott. >> all arrows are pointing toward oakland the way the team is playing right now, the way the nfl is wanting a deal to get done here. they have high level respect for ronnie lott's investment team. >> reporter: besides fan, star power is also chiming in on twitter. kevin durant, whose team plans to leave oakland for san francisco, posted this on twitter. i'm a washington redskin until i die but that atmosphere in the coliseum for a raider game is just wow! lott was responde
kpix 5's juliette goodrich was there. >> it's long overdue. we have been waiting for 10 years. we are finally there. >> reporter: what does finally there really mean? it might just be that everyone is on board with the plan. optimism at an all-time high. >> absolutely. absolutely. so i'm ready to vote for it and move on. >> reporter: las vegas already committed $750 million of public money that would go toward building a stadium there. mayor libby schaaf says oakland...
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i'm juliette goodrich. this is kpix 5's 15th year of "food for bay area families."arket and i am pleased to announce our giving program here and also news you to sandra. she actually sees firsthand the need and how great it is in this area. you work at a food bank. >> our largest family is a family of 13 coming every third saturday of the month. this coming saturday it the distribution so we're hoping to get at least 80 families which is the number we typically see. with the holidays coming up people are in need and our pantry helps provide a little extra for them to get them through the end of the month. >> reporter: thank you for volunteering your time and one way you can help is to fill these bins here at whole foods market or go to the cash register when they ask you do you want to round up, you can also help out and donate that way. i want to introduce you to marilyn leahey and she is in human resources with the central garden and pet company. she has a special check presentation to donate to contra costa and solano food bank. without further ado, tell us what
i'm juliette goodrich. this is kpix 5's 15th year of "food for bay area families."arket and i am pleased to announce our giving program here and also news you to sandra. she actually sees firsthand the need and how great it is in this area. you work at a food bank. >> our largest family is a family of 13 coming every third saturday of the month. this coming saturday it the distribution so we're hoping to get at least 80 families which is the number we typically see. with the...
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in fact-- doctor james goodrich says the twins are doing so well he hopes that in coming weeks they hospital for a rehabilitation center. the number of women dying from cancer is expected to more than double wolrdwide in the next 14 years. that disturbing find comes from a new report by the american cancer society. kim hutcherson has the details. according to the american cancer society 5-point-5 million women are expected to die from cancer by the year 20-30 that's a 60-percent increase in less than 20 years breast cancer is the deadliest form of cancer among women rates of breast ca hugely dependent on early detection and treatment survival rates also vary greatly from country to country the u-s has seen a 20 percent drop in cancer incidences and mortality rates since 1991 that is thanks to better tobacco control and medical treatment the american cancer society says the massive increase in deaths will mostly come from low and middle income countries where access to health care is less widespred- doctors are urging developing countries to take some basic steps to curb the trend they say pr
in fact-- doctor james goodrich says the twins are doing so well he hopes that in coming weeks they hospital for a rehabilitation center. the number of women dying from cancer is expected to more than double wolrdwide in the next 14 years. that disturbing find comes from a new report by the american cancer society. kim hutcherson has the details. according to the american cancer society 5-point-5 million women are expected to die from cancer by the year 20-30 that's a 60-percent increase in...
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juliette goodrich. >> the water supply does not have any detectable levels of mercury. >> people all over the world tonight can't get enough of this. the super moon. bay bridge provided a dazzling backdrop for the biggest super moon since 1948. if you missed it, you will get another chance to check it out in, 2034. >> our kids will be in college then. >> basically. a 2-year-old will be graduating college. only 18 years. you don't have to wait 69 years like this last time. good thing the super moon was tonight and not tomorrow night because by tomorrow we're going to go cloudy and we may have some rain. portions of mendecino county, that rain is heading toward us. we had clear skies this evening. more video of the super moon. 14% bigger, 30% brighter because the moon orbits earth in an ellipse. the closest it has been in nearly seven decade. san francisco 59 and clear. maybe a little foggy come tomorrow. 60 in oakland, 50 right now for santa rosa. santa rosa a couple of degrees. oakland 54. freemont, vallejo 59. not the strongest front but it's going to usher in a pattern change. it's
juliette goodrich. >> the water supply does not have any detectable levels of mercury. >> people all over the world tonight can't get enough of this. the super moon. bay bridge provided a dazzling backdrop for the biggest super moon since 1948. if you missed it, you will get another chance to check it out in, 2034. >> our kids will be in college then. >> basically. a 2-year-old will be graduating college. only 18 years. you don't have to wait 69 years like this last...
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and i'm juliette goodrich. we begin with a peaceful protest g right now in the >>> president-elect trump named 2 top advisories. good evening. >>> we begin with peaceful protest happening right now on the east bay. demonstrators are holding hands around the lake. they are hoping to stretch the entire way around the lake. nearly 3.5 miles. organizers say it say peaceful way to come together to honor their community, their values and resilience as aination. >>> meanwhile trump announced he filled two top resilience as a nation. >>> meanwhile trump announced he filled two stop spots. trump said i am thrilled to have my successful team continue with me in leading our country. >> the president-e lect of the united states donald trump. >> reporter: five days after trump's triumph at the polls his team took to the sunday morning shows to address growing concerns about a divided country. >> his victory speech was in the right direction. >> is time for barack obama to be protested. this man is our president. >> reporter
and i'm juliette goodrich. we begin with a peaceful protest g right now in the >>> president-elect trump named 2 top advisories. good evening. >>> we begin with peaceful protest happening right now on the east bay. demonstrators are holding hands around the lake. they are hoping to stretch the entire way around the lake. nearly 3.5 miles. organizers say it say peaceful way to come together to honor their community, their values and resilience as aination. >>>...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.bay area roads and bridges with heavy rain and strong winds reducing visibility for the drivers. 80 near donner summit in the sierra, traffic is crawling in both directions. chain controls are in effect from emigrant gap to truckee and on highway 88 headed down to lake tahoe, or 89, sorry, let's have a look at the hi-def doppler radar where the brunt of the front pushed through today leaving almost 2" of rain in spots up in the north bay. most of the rain headed south and east into the central valley and the sierra foothills where thunderstorms are popping. all unwinding from a deep low off the pacific northwest and it's not over yet. more rain on the way tomorrow morning and our own risk of thunderstorms. cate caugiran reports live from sausalito. >> reporter: we are getting a little bit of a break from the rain here at vista point in sausalito. we can see that the clouds have started to clear up over san francisco, though, the wind is still picked up a bit in the area. but good news
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.bay area roads and bridges with heavy rain and strong winds reducing visibility for the drivers. 80 near donner summit in the sierra, traffic is crawling in both directions. chain controls are in effect from emigrant gap to truckee and on highway 88 headed down to lake tahoe, or 89, sorry, let's have a look at the hi-def doppler radar where the brunt of the front pushed through today leaving almost 2" of rain in spots up in...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. about 8,000 people marched through downtown los angeles today protesting the election. you can see demonstrators walking through traffic down there. on the ground protestors held signs and chanted, slogans against the president-elect four days after his stunning upset victory over hillary clinton. but trump supporters were also out in southern california today for a street party along hollywood's walk of fame which started at trump's star. they say now is the time to begin the healing process for all americans. >> demonstrators have hit market street today in san francisco. it was a peaceful protest but in the south bay, another political battle is brewing over a high school teacher who has been placed on paid leave for comparing donald trump to hitler. he told maria medina he would did again. >> hopefully we'll all learn from this. >> reporter: frank navarro doesn't know when he will be in front of the classroom again after a history lesson. >> why would you feel it's appropriate to
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. about 8,000 people marched through downtown los angeles today protesting the election. you can see demonstrators walking through traffic down there. on the ground protestors held signs and chanted, slogans against the president-elect four days after his stunning upset victory over hillary clinton. but trump supporters were also out in southern california today for a street party along hollywood's walk of fame which started at trump's star. they...
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james goodrich, neurosurgeon) "one month out, this to me is incredibly fast." " the mcdonalds say this month has been full of firsts for the boys most families take for granted... first time in separate beds... first time being held individually... and amazingly... the first time the boys have seen just because something is recalled... doesn't mean it's not for sale anymore. and this is especially true when it comes to toys. hear what toys you'll want to avoid buying this year... and why advocates say (my hero zero by lemonheads) get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment on select volkswagen models. this black friday at the volkswagen thanksgiving dinner in about 48 hours... give or take a few. and if you haven't started defrosting your turkey... you better get going! if you using your refrigerator to defrost the bird, it takes 24 hours for every five pounds. so now is the best time to get a ten pound bird defrosted! if your turkey is a lot bigger, it may be too late to use the refrigerator, but there is always cold water. you could thaw a fifteen
james goodrich, neurosurgeon) "one month out, this to me is incredibly fast." " the mcdonalds say this month has been full of firsts for the boys most families take for granted... first time in separate beds... first time being held individually... and amazingly... the first time the boys have seen just because something is recalled... doesn't mean it's not for sale anymore. and this is especially true when it comes to toys. hear what toys you'll want to avoid buying this year......
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. tonight we are hearing from president elect trump the first time since the election and we are getting a glimpse of what it will be like with him in the country's highest office. >> reporter: are you in any way untip dated, scar -- intimidated, scared about this enormous burden, the gravity of what you're taking on? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> i respect it, but i'm not scared by it. >> in his first tv interview as president elect, donald trump with his future first family by his side dove right in saying he won't challenge marriage inequality. as for roe v wade? >> if it ever were overturned it, will go back to the states. >> reporter: so it will be determined by the state. >> they'll perhaps have to go to another state. >> reporter: the new administration facing growing tensions as protests against trump spread across the country a fifth day. trump had this message. >> reporter: do you want to say anything to those people? >> don't do. that's terrible. i want to bring this cou
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. tonight we are hearing from president elect trump the first time since the election and we are getting a glimpse of what it will be like with him in the country's highest office. >> reporter: are you in any way untip dated, scar -- intimidated, scared about this enormous burden, the gravity of what you're taking on? >> no. >> reporter: not at all? >> i respect it, but i'm not scared by it. >> in his first tv interview as president...
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. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. it wasn't the type of action that moviegoers were hoping for, tonight the chaotic moments after a shootout outside a popular east bay movie theater. kpix5's joe vazquez is outside the theater right now. >> reporter: it was a frightening night here in concord, investigators still on the scene. they say the who he thing began with a disturb -- the whole thing began with a disturbance from a man who claimed to have a gun. >> we've got one down with a gunshot wound. >> reporter: gunshots rang out behind the branden theater around 6:45 p.m. >> it was a male with a gun who was in the main lobby. >> i heard like a bam, like a boom. >> reporter: an ambulance rushed the man to the hospital. his wounds are not believed to be life threatening. police say there was some sort of disturbance that led to the shooting. they will not elaborate on the details. >> the suspect ran out of the theater. the security guard chased after him. at some point the suspect threatened the security guard saying he ha
. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. it wasn't the type of action that moviegoers were hoping for, tonight the chaotic moments after a shootout outside a popular east bay movie theater. kpix5's joe vazquez is outside the theater right now. >> reporter: it was a frightening night here in concord, investigators still on the scene. they say the who he thing began with a disturb -- the whole thing began with a disturbance from a man who claimed to have a gun. >> we've got one down with...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.hey hit downtown san francisco today on market street. the protests were peaceful and stayed along the sidewalk. in southern california, demonstrators pounded the pavement today in los angeles. president-elect donald trump says it's time for the country to come together. but as we report, words are doing little to calm protests. [ screaming ] >> reporter: from los angeles to new york city thousands of protestors pounded the pavement for a fourth day in big cities express their outrage with the election of donald trump. >> it's time to get rid of the electoral college. it failed us again. >> reporter: the protestors who ended up here outside trump tower where the president-elect has been planning his transition to office. >> i can't have a president who supports race i, misogyny. >> reporter: a demonstrator was shot in a leg in confrontation with a driver last night. the "new york times" reports that hillary clinton held a conference call with top donors saturday and said that fbi direc
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney.hey hit downtown san francisco today on market street. the protests were peaceful and stayed along the sidewalk. in southern california, demonstrators pounded the pavement today in los angeles. president-elect donald trump says it's time for the country to come together. but as we report, words are doing little to calm protests. [ screaming ] >> reporter: from los angeles to new york city thousands of protestors pounded the pavement for a...
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james goodrich is the boys neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or had a schedule -- ahead of schedule even. because it's so rare, is there a schedule? >> well when you deal with traumatic cases, people with injuries, reco months. sometimes years. so we're a month. if you consider this is one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> reporter: do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jayden and ananias. >> i think about their future all the time. all the time. i think about the first time they go to a park. and i think about, you know, them getting married some day. times already. >> it's not that i am not optimistic i guess i -- i am just more curious with what the future holds for them. but i guess i don't want to get my hopes up, you know. i guess i just take it one day at a time. >> reporter: but each day continues to bring more blessings. the day i visited nicole and christian got to see jayden without his headdressings for the first time. without the dressing? >> it's amazing. the most amazing thing i just can't eve
james goodrich is the boys neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or had a schedule -- ahead of schedule even. because it's so rare, is there a schedule? >> well when you deal with traumatic cases, people with injuries, reco months. sometimes years. so we're a month. if you consider this is one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> reporter: do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jayden and ananias....
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the video and how the man is defending his actions.les. >> reporter: veronica, we have seen the video. we have heard from police when i did this story on monday. well, today we're hearing from that pastor. there were no arrests, there was no violence and he has his side of the story. >> you have demonstrated yourself tonight to not be a caring human being!!! >> reporter: the video has gone viral. a bay area pastor going off on richmond pd for what happened during a traffic stop. a woman was pulled over for expired tags. expired for almost a year! her car, impounded. >> on the poor black woman a poor black mother! >> reporter: so what had the oakland resident so mad? you were upset. >> they were pulling her over justifiably, correct? >> according to the law they were pulling over justifiably. >> reporter: what do you claim should have happened? >> i think the officers should have used discretion to try to listen to the narrative that the woman was sharing around her issue and the medical issue that facing the loss of her vehicle. >> rep
kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the video and how the man is defending his actions.les. >> reporter: veronica, we have seen the video. we have heard from police when i did this story on monday. well, today we're hearing from that pastor. there were no arrests, there was no violence and he has his side of the story. >> you have demonstrated yourself tonight to not be a caring human being!!! >> reporter: the video has gone viral. a bay area pastor going off on richmond pd for what...
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goodrich lighting systems moved their jobs to india.axter health care organization laid off 199 workers and moved their jobs to singapore. tremendous, tremendous jobs, and it's getting worse and worse and worse. we have with some of these countries -- mexico, in particular -- i have a great relationship with mexico. i met with the mexican president three months ago. >> build a wall! willrump: don't worry, i build a wall. >> build a wall! build a wall! build a wall! trump: and you know what? the harder they fight us, the higher it goes, i promise. no, but i met with the president of mexico. and he is a good guy, good guy. good meeting, all of that. love him. we have a one-lane highway, goes right into mexico. takes our jobs, our money, our .ealth, everything we get unemployment and we get drugs. not going to happen anymore, folks. a trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving america and will stop the jobs from leaving the great state of florida, that i can tell you. the theft of american prosperity will end quickly and effectiv
goodrich lighting systems moved their jobs to india.axter health care organization laid off 199 workers and moved their jobs to singapore. tremendous, tremendous jobs, and it's getting worse and worse and worse. we have with some of these countries -- mexico, in particular -- i have a great relationship with mexico. i met with the mexican president three months ago. >> build a wall! willrump: don't worry, i build a wall. >> build a wall! build a wall! build a wall! trump: and you...
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james goodrich is the boys' neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.e a schedule? >> just with traumatic cases, people with injuries, recovery times are in months. sometimes years. so we're a month. >> yep. >> if you consider this as one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> yep. yep. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself, rather, now to think about the future with regard to jadon and anias. >> i think about their future all the time. all the time. i think about the first time they go to a park. i think about, you know, them getting married someday. i think about -- i think -- i've thought through their whole future a hundred times over. >> it's not that i'm not optimistic. i guess i -- i am just more curious what the future holds for them. but i guess i don't want to get my hopes up, you know. i guess i just take it one day at a time. >> each day continues to bring more blessings. the day i visited, nicole and christian got to see jadon without his head dressings for the first time. what's that like, mom, to see the f
james goodrich is the boys' neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.e a schedule? >> just with traumatic cases, people with injuries, recovery times are in months. sometimes years. so we're a month. >> yep. >> if you consider this as one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> yep. yep. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself, rather, now to think about the future with regard to jadon and anias....
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james goodrich is the neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.? it's so rare. >> just when we deal with traumatic cases people with injuries, recovery times are in months, sometimes years. so we're a month -- if you consider this one month out, this to me is incredible at best. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jaden and anias. >> i think about their future all the time. i think about the first time they go to a park and think about you know, them getting married some day. i think about -- i've thought through their whole future 100 times over the years. >> it's not i'm not optimistic. i guess i -- i'm just more curious what the future holds for them. but i guess i don't want to get my hopes up. i guess i just take it one day at a time. >> each day, continues to bring more blessings. the day i visited, nicole and christian got to see jaden without his head dressings. >> i've never seen you like that, buddy. >> for first time. >> what's it like to see first time without the dr
james goodrich is the neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.? it's so rare. >> just when we deal with traumatic cases people with injuries, recovery times are in months, sometimes years. so we're a month -- if you consider this one month out, this to me is incredible at best. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jaden and anias. >> i think about their future all the time. i...
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in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a group of bay area police officers is taking aim at the "black lives matter" movement releasing a new online video. >> we are drawing the line in the sand and this is going to stop now! >> the san jose police officers association made the video. the group says it's in response to growing violent against police officer by "black lives matter." today the association also set up this thanksgiving table with the photos of five officers killed nationwide recently in the line of duty. the troubling trend is blamed on "black lives matter." >> "black lives matter" have threatened the cops, have threatened violence, do talk about killing officers this we deserve it. >> the silicon valley naacp president is worried that the video will backfire. he says it could deepen the distrust and division separating police and communities of color. >>> san francisco trying a new approach when it comes to fighting hate crimes. city hall announced plans to protect people from different backgrounds with undercover officers trying to catch those who commit a hate cri
in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a group of bay area police officers is taking aim at the "black lives matter" movement releasing a new online video. >> we are drawing the line in the sand and this is going to stop now! >> the san jose police officers association made the video. the group says it's in response to growing violent against police officer by "black lives matter." today the association also set up this thanksgiving table with the...
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james goodrich is the boy's neuro surgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even. i mean, because this is so rare, is there a schedule? >> well, just when we deal with traumatic cases, people with injured, recovery times are in months, sometimes years. so we're a month. if you can say this is one month out. this to me is incredibly fast. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jaden and anias? >> i think about their future all the time. i think about the first time they go to a park. and i think about, you know, them getting married some day. i think about -- i thought through their whole future 100 times. >> it's not that i'm not optimistic. i guess i'm just more curious what the future holds for them. but i guess i don't want to get my hopes up, you know. i guess i just take it one day at a time. >> but each day continues to bring more blessings. the day i visited, nicole and christian got to see jaden without his head dressings. >> i've never seen you like this. >> for the first time. >> what's th
james goodrich is the boy's neuro surgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even. i mean, because this is so rare, is there a schedule? >> well, just when we deal with traumatic cases, people with injured, recovery times are in months, sometimes years. so we're a month. if you can say this is one month out. this to me is incredibly fast. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future with regard to jaden and anias?...
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james goodrich, the boys' neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.ere -- i mean, because it's so rare, is there a schedule? >> well, dealing with traumatic cases, people with injuries, recovery times are in months. sometimes years. so, we're a month. if you consider this is one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future? >> i think about their future all the time. all the time. i think about the first time they go to a park. and i think about, you know, them getting married some day. i think about -- i think -- i've thought through their whole future 100 times. >> it's not that i'm not optimistic. i guess i -- i'm just more curious what the furt your holds for them. but i guess i don't want to get my hopes up, you know. i guess i just take it one day at a time. >> but each day, continues to bring more blessings. the day i visited, nicole and christian got to see jadon without his head dressings. >> i've never seen you like this. >> for the first time. >> your fi
james goodrich, the boys' neurosurgeon. >> he said he was right on or ahead of schedule even.ere -- i mean, because it's so rare, is there a schedule? >> well, dealing with traumatic cases, people with injuries, recovery times are in months. sometimes years. so, we're a month. if you consider this is one month out, this to me is incredibly fast. >> do you feel like you have permission or do you allow yourself to think about the future? >> i think about their future all...
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goodrich lighting systems moved their jobs to india. baxter health care organization laid off 199 workers and moved their jobs to singapore. tremendous, tremendous jobs, and it's getting worse and worse and worse. we have with some of these countries -- mexico, in particular -- i have a great relationship with mexico. i met with the mexican president three months ago. >> build a wall! mr. trump: don't worry, i will build a wall. >> build a wall! build a wall! build a wall! mr. trump: and you know what? the harder they fight us, the higher it goes, i promise. no, but i met with the president of mexico. and he is a good guy, good guy. good meeting, all of that. love him. we have a one-lane highway, goes right into mexico. takes our jobs, our money, our wealth, everything. we get unemployment and we get drugs. not going to happen anymore, folks. a trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving america and will stop the jobs from leaving the great state of florida, that i can tell you. the theft of american prosperity will end quickly
goodrich lighting systems moved their jobs to india. baxter health care organization laid off 199 workers and moved their jobs to singapore. tremendous, tremendous jobs, and it's getting worse and worse and worse. we have with some of these countries -- mexico, in particular -- i have a great relationship with mexico. i met with the mexican president three months ago. >> build a wall! mr. trump: don't worry, i will build a wall. >> build a wall! build a wall! build a wall! mr....
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this is something that assistant secretary dirk goodrich over there has been a big promoter of homelandsecurity starts with hometown security. in the current environment, we say that we have to be vigilant when it comes to public events and public places. that is not meant to refer exclusively to just urban areas, urban transit centers, but we are in an environment we have to be concerned about new york city, major metropolitan areas, l.a., chicago, but also places like orlando, chat to the period that makes for more complicated homeland security environment. so in that environment had been a big proponent of active shooter training exercises. our grants reaching as many communities as we can and that we not focus on one type of infrastructure to the exclusion of others. do we not focus on this particular transit location to the exclusion of others. we often need focusing our efforts and in this environment we have to encourage medium-size police forces as well as the larger and to focus on this, to focus on jurisdictional multi-disciplines, responses and training in with the yours as w
this is something that assistant secretary dirk goodrich over there has been a big promoter of homelandsecurity starts with hometown security. in the current environment, we say that we have to be vigilant when it comes to public events and public places. that is not meant to refer exclusively to just urban areas, urban transit centers, but we are in an environment we have to be concerned about new york city, major metropolitan areas, l.a., chicago, but also places like orlando, chat to the...
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. >> hi, alfred goodrich, us department of energy. you all, you've done a great job of expressing your local governance issues but it seems to me there are these bigger macroeconomic issues that cannot be solved by nations themselves alone such as oil prices and current crises and how do you all see the us and the rest of the international community, how can they best serve these countries and bridge that gap to foster better governance. >> very good question, one more from the side. >> i'm elliott horowitz, former state department, well bank and the community person. i want to thank the panel for a great presentation, i have not had time to read the report. on the periphery of the arab world, the only african i checked into is the caymans. which no longer is mentioned and particularly partners with us policy. so i would like anyone on the panel at all to comment on the cayman and/or us policy towards it. >> we got four issues. corruption, macro issues and yemen. any takers? >> i think dialogue, should we just go there? >> let's do qu
. >> hi, alfred goodrich, us department of energy. you all, you've done a great job of expressing your local governance issues but it seems to me there are these bigger macroeconomic issues that cannot be solved by nations themselves alone such as oil prices and current crises and how do you all see the us and the rest of the international community, how can they best serve these countries and bridge that gap to foster better governance. >> very good question, one more from the...
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kpix five's juliette goodrich joins us from a medical marijuana dispensary in san francisco. busy counting ballots at the santa clara ballots .... at the santa clara county registrar of voters office. as of this morning -- nearly half... of the 700- thousand vote- by-mail ballots issued... had already been returned. a record number of voters are hitting the polls in alameda county.... kpix 5's melissa caen is here now with the details. melissa: those of you who voted at your polling place today may have seen more people than usual. and you're not alone, here in the bay area, voting is way up. we talked to the alameda county elections department and they say there are more registered voters in alameda than ever before - about 890,000. they are projecting a 75 percent turnout - that means about 668 thousand voters in alameda ty - the most in county >>> prop 54, a game-changer, whether you are for it or against it. some people, who are proponents or not, don't want this prop for regulatory reasons, so we'll have to stand by and see. that's the latest, back to you. >> thank you v
kpix five's juliette goodrich joins us from a medical marijuana dispensary in san francisco. busy counting ballots at the santa clara ballots .... at the santa clara county registrar of voters office. as of this morning -- nearly half... of the 700- thousand vote- by-mail ballots issued... had already been returned. a record number of voters are hitting the polls in alameda county.... kpix 5's melissa caen is here now with the details. melissa: those of you who voted at your polling place today...