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goodrich allegations seek no financial damages.tead they ask the judge to order owners and operators to correct accessibility gaps. >> i'd be happy to, if the our t tonight, see that what's going on and they remedy themselves. at >> reporter: for the investigators, george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> this breakthrough tonight in the battle against cancer. today an fda advisory panel unanimously recommended the approval of america's first gene therapy treatment created here in philadelphia. doctors at the university of pennsylvania and children's hospital of philadelphia developed the t-cell treatment. 12-year-old emily from central pennsylvania was the first child in the world to receive it. >> it's exciting because it will get treatment to a lot more kids. >> a few years from now your daughter will be the first child on earth with her immune system trained to bead leukemia. it would have seemed like a far stretch. >> the full fda is expected to approve this treatment for relapsing leukemia in children this fall. >>> you're about to s
goodrich allegations seek no financial damages.tead they ask the judge to order owners and operators to correct accessibility gaps. >> i'd be happy to, if the our t tonight, see that what's going on and they remedy themselves. at >> reporter: for the investigators, george spencer, nbc 10 news. >>> this breakthrough tonight in the battle against cancer. today an fda advisory panel unanimously recommended the approval of america's first gene therapy treatment created here in...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> tonight the city of santa cruz is looking into a new strategy to ease the housing crunch, putting a cap on vacation rentals. 300 properties. the city says the hope is the properties will be used to rent to locals. >> so 300 units is significant. that could be for a firefighter, police officer. trying to stay in the neighborhood. a teacher, a nurse. those struggling. >> opponents say it will shut out tourism money. the city council will vote later this year. >>> waves glowed off the coast last night. kpix 5's sharon chin shows us a rare look at nature's night light. >> waves glowing. i wasn't sure of it. i thought it was just waves crashing over itself. >> reporter: he shot these photos and captured the blue glow mere clearly. >> it was very, very amazing to see. i have been to pingen point a lot and i have never seen it. >> occurs in coastal waters. >> reporter: she says they are not toxic to humans and seen in the summer feeding off plankton. when the water is disturbed at night it lights up as a defense to scare away prey. >> you can imagine the milli
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> tonight the city of santa cruz is looking into a new strategy to ease the housing crunch, putting a cap on vacation rentals. 300 properties. the city says the hope is the properties will be used to rent to locals. >> so 300 units is significant. that could be for a firefighter, police officer. trying to stay in the neighborhood. a teacher, a nurse. those struggling. >> opponents say it will shut out tourism money. the city council will vote...
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in moraga juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> oh, boy. go outside got to be careful of those yellowjackets. >>> switching gears look at this incredible picture you got. >> it's kind of neat. let's take it full. that is the top of the newly topped off sales force tower. that leads me to believe that the marine layer, the top of it is right around 1,000 feet because the tower is about 1,075 feet. that is the only building in the financial district that is breaching the fog currently. 57 in oakland, upper 60s here, clear skies concord and livermore, 55 in santa rosa. foggy san francisco, oakland, anywhere near the bay, the fog more dense and low cloud cover, more widespread. going inland you will not have the cloud cover tomorrow morning. san jose 60 for a low, fairfield 61, 55 degrees napa tonight. things are changing. a couple puzzle pieces are moving around the west coast. this low pressure system area which fed in the onshore flow moved inland keeping temperatures down, this is moving out. replacing it is the ridge of high pressure which
in moraga juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> oh, boy. go outside got to be careful of those yellowjackets. >>> switching gears look at this incredible picture you got. >> it's kind of neat. let's take it full. that is the top of the newly topped off sales force tower. that leads me to believe that the marine layer, the top of it is right around 1,000 feet because the tower is about 1,075 feet. that is the only building in the financial district that is breaching the fog...
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. >>> roombas are supposed to make our lives easier, but tonight juliette goodrich tells us some of the robotic vacuum cleaners are picking up more than dust. >> reporter: here it is doing it's job collecting dust, and soon some may be able to collect more than just dust. how about some of your private dirt shall we say? the family roomba has come in handy for this family of five. >> the best christmas present my wife said she's ever gotten. >> reporter: but now it's updated coming with software that captures images of a room, and compares the images to build up a map of the robot's surroundings, essentially a blue print of the inside of your home. >> it's like everything we do, they're collecting analytics about who you are, what you're looking at, how long you're looking at it. >> reporter: eventually they have plans to sell the data collected after mapping your house. buyers include amazon, apple, and google. but the prospect of selling information raises potential privacy concerns. >> the roomba of tomorrow could scan the furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or
. >>> roombas are supposed to make our lives easier, but tonight juliette goodrich tells us some of the robotic vacuum cleaners are picking up more than dust. >> reporter: here it is doing it's job collecting dust, and soon some may be able to collect more than just dust. how about some of your private dirt shall we say? the family roomba has come in handy for this family of five. >> the best christmas present my wife said she's ever gotten. >> reporter: but now it's...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich was at the packed meeting this afternoon, where customers tried to fight this hike. juliette. >> reporter: you know, people taking this so seriously, took a day off work to show up to this public meeting to voice their concerns. and just in the last hour, the vote turned out to be 6-1 in favor of the close to 19% rate hike over the next two years. a lot of ratepayers are not happy. >> anytime i get a increase in my water bills, electricity bill, it affects me. >> that's quite a slap. i mean, hell, people can't afford to live in the bay area now. >> reporter: east bay m.u.d. customers joining together over east bay m.u.d.'s proposed increased water rates. >> the people that have a lot of money and can afford it, they can afford it. but that's all the money we have to live off of. and we need water. >> reporter: she spoke before the east bay m.u.d. board of directors during a public hearing today. >> you guys are saying nothing of this is working and by ain't gonna be fighting like this for no water a god given right. we ain't gonna do that. >> the timing is unfo
kpix 5's juliette goodrich was at the packed meeting this afternoon, where customers tried to fight this hike. juliette. >> reporter: you know, people taking this so seriously, took a day off work to show up to this public meeting to voice their concerns. and just in the last hour, the vote turned out to be 6-1 in favor of the close to 19% rate hike over the next two years. a lot of ratepayers are not happy. >> anytime i get a increase in my water bills, electricity bill, it affects...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the vacuum that could be doing more than just cleaning up.iette. >> reporter: well, hey, liz. check this out. here's the "roomba" in action. it's doing its job in this household here. it's picking up all the dust, but soon some of these could be picking up some of your private dirt, shall we say. [ beep beep ] >> reporter: the family's "roomba" has come in very handy to this busy family of five. >> always a nice feeling when we get home and the floor is actually clean. >> reporter: they bought the robotic vacuum cleaner 4 years ago. it uses sensors to change direction and not even the dog seems to mind this robotic creature of sorts. >> it was the best christmas present my wife ever got, she says, to this day. >> reporter: but now the company, irobot, has updated its "roomba" with the "roomba" 980. it comes with software that captures images of a room and compares these images to gradually build up a map of the robot's surroundings. essentially, a blueprint of the inside of your home. >> it's like everything else we do nowadays on our smartph
kpix 5's juliette goodrich on the vacuum that could be doing more than just cleaning up.iette. >> reporter: well, hey, liz. check this out. here's the "roomba" in action. it's doing its job in this household here. it's picking up all the dust, but soon some of these could be picking up some of your private dirt, shall we say. [ beep beep ] >> reporter: the family's "roomba" has come in very handy to this busy family of five. >> always a nice feeling when we...
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kpix 5 reporter julia goodrich is live in livermore to explain. what is going on? >> reporter: hi, there, i know, we wanted to find out what is going on. you will see a bunch of adults and kids carrying baskets around and they are basically collecting rocks, painting rocks, finding rocks, kind of like poke'mon go meets easter egg hunting but with rocks. check it out. from painting... >> i will paint a rolly pollee on this rock. >> reporter: to hiding, to finding... >> the mustache and the bug one and the flower one. >> reporter: do you have a favorite? >> all of them. >> reporter: livermore has taken on a new name, livermore rocks. >> i painted this one. >> reporter: chavez used to put painted rocks in front of her bath shop downtown and then she noticed they were disappearing. only to be rehidden and discovered somewhere else. >> i did this on a camping trip, just for inspirational, if someone runs into it, they can fill a little uplifted. >> reporter: the craze has taken off with thousands of people posting photos on a livermore ca rock facebook page, in fact, th
kpix 5 reporter julia goodrich is live in livermore to explain. what is going on? >> reporter: hi, there, i know, we wanted to find out what is going on. you will see a bunch of adults and kids carrying baskets around and they are basically collecting rocks, painting rocks, finding rocks, kind of like poke'mon go meets easter egg hunting but with rocks. check it out. from painting... >> i will paint a rolly pollee on this rock. >> reporter: to hiding, to finding... >>...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich with how they were taken down. juliette. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, the fbi and the richmond police coming together in a special task force. they started this investigation back in january really zeroing in on the manor boys, a street gang that has crept into richmond and throughout other areas in the bay area and beyond. >> this is a case that has impacted people in the city of richmond and the bay area should not live in fear. >> reporter: today the fbi and richmond police announced the names of these suspects, four behind bars, two still at large, linked to a violent criminal network called the manor boys. >> their crimes include murder and the conspiracy to commit murder, human trafficking involving the sex trade, robbery to include home invasion takeovers, firearms assault to include shooting at people, automobiles and inhabited dwellings. >> reporter: operation crescent moon and operation big house formed to get this violent street gang off the streets. here's some of the evidence seized, cash, drugs and firearms. these are photos of associ
kpix 5's juliette goodrich with how they were taken down. juliette. >> reporter: hi, ken. yes, the fbi and the richmond police coming together in a special task force. they started this investigation back in january really zeroing in on the manor boys, a street gang that has crept into richmond and throughout other areas in the bay area and beyond. >> this is a case that has impacted people in the city of richmond and the bay area should not live in fear. >> reporter: today...
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in richmond, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the city of palo alto is making a big commitment to going green. the city unveiled six new electric vehicle charging stations at the bryant street garage. it's just off university avenue and that's on top of the three that were already there. all of them powered by solar panels. more charging ports will also be up and running soon at several garages nearby. so far, drivers have been using them for free, but that perk will come to an end next month when the city starts charging about two bucks per use. all of that is part of palo alto's broader push to use more solar energy that's locally generated. >>> the governor will be on treasure island later on this morning to sign the controversial "cap and trade" agreement extension into law. how this could impact you straight ahead. >> it's a controversial item tonight on the berkeley city council meet's agenda, berkeley police reforms. details coming up. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning t... >>> good morning, it's tuesday, july 25. i'm anne makovec. >> i'm ken
in richmond, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> the city of palo alto is making a big commitment to going green. the city unveiled six new electric vehicle charging stations at the bryant street garage. it's just off university avenue and that's on top of the three that were already there. all of them powered by solar panels. more charging ports will also be up and running soon at several garages nearby. so far, drivers have been using them for free, but that perk will come to an end next...
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liette goodrich >>> a new treasure hunt trend hit the bay area.painting stones and then hiding them. >> kpix 5's juliette goodrich has moreraze. >> reporter: from painting. >> i will paint a rolly pollee on this rock. >> reporter: hiding, to finding. >> the mustache one and the bug one and the flower one. >> reporter: do you have a favorite one? >> all of them. >> reporter: livermore has taken on a new name, livermore rocks. >> i painted this one. >> reporter: chavez used to put painted rocks in front of her bath shop downtown and then she noticed they were disappearing. only to be rehidden and discovered somewhere else. >> i did this on a camping trip, just for inspirational, if someone runs into it, they can feel a little uplifted. >> reporter: the craze has taken on with thousands of people posting photos on a livermore ca rocks facebook page, in fact, that is one way to get clues as to where rockerize hidden. >>-- rocks are hidden. >> i have seen rock painting parties downtown. >> reporter: the livermore police department had a rock delivered
liette goodrich >>> a new treasure hunt trend hit the bay area.painting stones and then hiding them. >> kpix 5's juliette goodrich has moreraze. >> reporter: from painting. >> i will paint a rolly pollee on this rock. >> reporter: hiding, to finding. >> the mustache one and the bug one and the flower one. >> reporter: do you have a favorite one? >> all of them. >> reporter: livermore has taken on a new name, livermore rocks. >> i...
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kpix 5's julia goodrich with what the oil giant agreed to do-- juliette goodrich with what the oil giant agreed to do. >> reporter: the main priority is work safety and also the safety of community members who live near the refinery, about 15,000 community members actually went to the hospital as a result of the refinery fire. august 6, 2012, thick black smoke filled the sky at the richmond refinery, caused by a curounded and leaky pipe. a vapor cloud engulfed 19 workers who were fixing the leak, and within minutes vapor ignited into a wall of flames. hern rand ez, mother of twins, remembers like it was yesterday. >> you can just see like a cloud just, a cloud of smoke like it is dark. >> reporter: five years later state and local agencies have stepped up safety procedures as a result of the fire. with chevron agreeing to change its emergency response and safety standards. >> now chevron has agreed to replace all piping that is in service cht >> reporter: clive is with cal osha. >> we rewrote regulations, enhanced regulations, require industry to justify their decision making process. th
kpix 5's julia goodrich with what the oil giant agreed to do-- juliette goodrich with what the oil giant agreed to do. >> reporter: the main priority is work safety and also the safety of community members who live near the refinery, about 15,000 community members actually went to the hospital as a result of the refinery fire. august 6, 2012, thick black smoke filled the sky at the richmond refinery, caused by a curounded and leaky pipe. a vapor cloud engulfed 19 workers who were fixing...
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but thank god. >> reporter: in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> time is 4:51. still ahead, cracking down on speeders. how one city is responding to the neighborhood's plea for speed bumps. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. scene" in florida. >>> good morning. your time check now is 4:53. it's going to be warmer away from the bay. coastside today, you'll actually see a hint of some sunshine in the low 60s. good morning, san mateo, 78 degrees. otherwise jumping up to the low 80s around los altos. 80s very common across the silicon valley until we hit 92 in morgan hill. east bay numbers, check this out. 90s common from dublin at 94 degrees to the mid-90s in brentwood. good morning, concord, clayton
but thank god. >> reporter: in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> time is 4:51. still ahead, cracking down on speeders. how one city is responding to the neighborhood's plea for speed bumps. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians...
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in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> coming up, one bay area city wants to pay you to save your own money. we'll show you how you can cash in on that program. >> plus, california one step closer to pushing last call to 4 a.m. why some aren't thrilled by the idea. >> and a ridesharing company adding to our bay area traffic mess. how the president of lyft is responding to the problem. >> the only problem we have in the bay area is how to handle the good weather that's ahead. a little bit of a warming trend on the way as well as the usual low clouds. we'll have the complete forecast looking ahead into the weekend. first, we're going to look towards san francisco and it will all happen after this break. their jobs... after last month's deadly shooting. w >>> fear and uncertainty are preventing dozens of u.p.s. workers in san francisco from returning to work after last month's deadly shooting. makeshift memorials now are on the sidewalk at the building where the attack happened in potrero hill. 40 drivers witnessed the shooting but only 15 have gone back to work, according to a union
in vallejo, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> coming up, one bay area city wants to pay you to save your own money. we'll show you how you can cash in on that program. >> plus, california one step closer to pushing last call to 4 a.m. why some aren't thrilled by the idea. >> and a ridesharing company adding to our bay area traffic mess. how the president of lyft is responding to the problem. >> the only problem we have in the bay area is how to handle the good weather...
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in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a plane nearly missed crashing into several planes at sfond now the ntsb is investigating what would have been a disaster. kpix 5's jackie ward talked to a former pilot who tells us about the incident. >> reporter: what happened here at sfo is astounding and has pilots across the country wondering what went wrong and talking about what could have gone even worse. this is exactly what the plane looked like that had a front row seat on the taxiway air canada 759 beginning its approach into sfo. it's a boeing 757 that was heading to singapore. if the air canada flight had landed where four planes were waiting to take off, it would have been a catastrophe. >> probably one of the worst in aviation history. probably hit the first one and then the second one and there would be more than one aircraft in the accident. >> reporter: a former airline pilot flew in and out of sfo hundreds of times and logged more than 30,000 hours in the sky. >> somebody wasn't paying attention. it blows my mind to be honest. the only thing i can think of is the possibil
in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a plane nearly missed crashing into several planes at sfond now the ntsb is investigating what would have been a disaster. kpix 5's jackie ward talked to a former pilot who tells us about the incident. >> reporter: what happened here at sfo is astounding and has pilots across the country wondering what went wrong and talking about what could have gone even worse. this is exactly what the plane looked like that had a front row seat on the...
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i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. kpix 5's betty yu is live with the response from donald trump, jr. >> reporter: the meeting happened last summer but it was disclosed only recently and confirmed by representatives of donald trump, jr. and jared kushner over the weekend. >> reporter: donald trump, jr. the president's son said today he met with a russian lawyer after his father clinched the republican nomination. the lawyer promised damaging information about hillary clinton. according to the new york times. donald trump, jr. said he asked jared kushner and campaign chair to accompany him. donald trump, jr. issued a statement saying the lawyer's statements were vague, and made no sense. she changed subjects and began discussing the adoption of russian children. it was clear that this was the true agenda all along and the claims of helpful information were a pre-tex for the meet -- tex for the the meeting. his -- text for the meeting and there was no further contact of any kind. president trump returned to the white hou
i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. kpix 5's betty yu is live with the response from donald trump, jr. >> reporter: the meeting happened last summer but it was disclosed only recently and confirmed by representatives of donald trump, jr. and jared kushner over the weekend. >> reporter: donald trump, jr. the president's son said today he met with a russian lawyer after his father clinched the republican nomination. the lawyer promised damaging information about...
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juliette goodrich reports. >> reporter: veronica, change is inevitable but here at mills college they are not going to change their female undergraduate class. they had to take drastic cuts. fire faculty. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: on the mills college campus a statue was challenged by financial hardship with possibilities of making it a co-ed college. the presses of mills college said rather than admitting male undergrads to boost admission and raise money, they voted to fire a handful of tenured professors, five to be exact. >> all decisions like this is very difficult but this lets mills double down and its strength. >> reporter: it was established in 1852 as an all women campus. "skydrone5" giving us a better look at the liberal arts college. it's only one of 36 women's colleges in the united states. >> my minor was in french language and culture. >> reporter: she is a graduate and is now employed at the school. >> why is it important? >> because there are so many missed opportunities for women in this country around the world in general. with the gender pay gap and the women running
juliette goodrich reports. >> reporter: veronica, change is inevitable but here at mills college they are not going to change their female undergraduate class. they had to take drastic cuts. fire faculty. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: on the mills college campus a statue was challenged by financial hardship with possibilities of making it a co-ed college. the presses of mills college said rather than admitting male undergrads to boost admission and raise money, they voted to fire a...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich. >> the baby was snatched from her parent's car and found an hour later, 5 miles away. kpix 5's joe vazquez tells us how police tracked thousand baby and the kid -- tracked down the baby and the kidnapper. >> reporter: police say the woman kidnapped the baby from a car. i spoke to the janitor of the park who said the parents were beside themselves. >> the father was disfault. sobbing. he was blaming him -- distraught. sobbing. he was blaming himself. he went somewhere for a minute and when he came back the baby was gone. >> reporter: someone stole their baby out of their car. just before 9:00 a.m. this morning. police put out a city wide alert. >> baby was left in the car about -- >> a couple hear at the park decided to get water for their baby for the formula and left the baby in the car seat. when they came back the baby was no longer there. stpd responded quickly. >> reporter: witnesses saw a woman with the baby get on a bus nearby. police figured out which bus, coordinated with muni and communicated with the bus driver to stop. that is where police arr
. >> i am juliette goodrich. >> the baby was snatched from her parent's car and found an hour later, 5 miles away. kpix 5's joe vazquez tells us how police tracked thousand baby and the kid -- tracked down the baby and the kidnapper. >> reporter: police say the woman kidnapped the baby from a car. i spoke to the janitor of the park who said the parents were beside themselves. >> the father was disfault. sobbing. he was blaming him -- distraught. sobbing. he was blaming...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich. in gilroy near castro valley road.d here is what we know so far. it broke out after 4:00 p.m. and right now 100 acres have burned but there is no containment. there are structures threatened. more video from chopper 5. we can see flames there. going through dry grass very quickly. we have seen aerial drops as well in the area. not a lot of activity from ground crews. they may be letting it burned right now. 100 acres and it is growing. some structures are threatened. we will bring you updates as we get them. >> behind the college. >>> the winds are light. and -- sorry, the temperatures there, 84 degrees. humidity 40%. and the winds out of the south 12. that part of it is not bad. we will monitor the fire. we will have the full forecast coming up. >>> a missing boater. a body has been found in tomales bay. it was recovered yesterday in tomales bay. kpix 5's wilson walker on what went wrong. . >> reporter: as with any warm sunday there was a steady stream of customers that tomales bay oyster company but today brought the
. >> i am juliette goodrich. in gilroy near castro valley road.d here is what we know so far. it broke out after 4:00 p.m. and right now 100 acres have burned but there is no containment. there are structures threatened. more video from chopper 5. we can see flames there. going through dry grass very quickly. we have seen aerial drops as well in the area. not a lot of activity from ground crews. they may be letting it burned right now. 100 acres and it is growing. some structures are...
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i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. the man accused of causing the accident is now under arrest. kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us, he was driving on a suspended license. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: she is the neighbor and they used to work together. >> i am worried. i -- i don't know. i don't know. >> cried a lot. >> i feel bad. >> reporter: she is saddened that the mother of three is hospitalized from a hit and run crash friday night that two of her children 5 and 10 were killed after being ejected from the car and her baby is clinging to life at ucsf hospital oakland. the driver of the car ran from the scene of the crash. the chp announced lemuel sirvonn wilson turned himself in. the chp named wilson as a person of interest but now they are saying he is the suspect in the hit and run and faces felony charges. among the charges homicide, hit and run and driving on a suspended license causing injury. >> there is three children involve. i was close to two of them. for this to happen just crushes your world. >
i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. the man accused of causing the accident is now under arrest. kpix 5's joe vazquez shows us, he was driving on a suspended license. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: she is the neighbor and they used to work together. >> i am worried. i -- i don't know. i don't know. >> cried a lot. >> i feel bad. >> reporter: she is saddened that the mother of three is hospitalized from a hit and run crash friday night...
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and good evening i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. the flames broke out behind the college west of 101. cal fire said 150 acres burned but they down graded to 125 acres. good news. firefighters have it 50% contained at this hour. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the effort to protect threatened ranches. >> reporter: 100 firefighters are on the scene here and they are hitting the fire hard from up above dropping water on the flames. >> reporter: cal fire deployed air tankers and helicopters around 4:00 p.m. the brush fire grew to 50 acres and then tripled within two hours. the fire is concentrated on private property near two cattle ranches. at fist there was concern about property being -- first there was concern about property being threatened but quick work diminished the threats. by 8:00 p.m. tonight all forward progress by the fire had been stopped. the temperatures are cooling down and the humidity is going up and firefighters say that will be helpful. they expect to be out here over night and part of tomorrow to get the flames under cont
and good evening i am juliette goodrich. >> i am brian hackney. the flames broke out behind the college west of 101. cal fire said 150 acres burned but they down graded to 125 acres. good news. firefighters have it 50% contained at this hour. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the effort to protect threatened ranches. >> reporter: 100 firefighters are on the scene here and they are hitting the fire hard from up above dropping water on the flames. >> reporter: cal fire deployed air...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. a manager at the store is confirming the robbery. a large display case in the jewelry department is now empty. police say three men walked into the store wearing surgical masks. they ran out to a getaway car, described as a dark four door sedan with paper dealer plates. witnesses say the suspects were all young men, african american. it is similar to another jewelry heist in may at a costco in danville. >>> we have more breaking news in los angeles, a van has just plowed into pedestrians. police are on the scene investigating. they have blocked off the area. we're told at least seven people were injured. one person in critical condition. the others are expected to survive. close to a dozen emergency vehicles responded. this is in the mid-wilshire area downtown on pico boulevard. police were called to the scene a little over an hour ago. at this time, it isn't clear what caused the crash, but we will be keeping a close eye on developments, and will bring us an update at 6:00. >>> back here in the bay area, an oakland citizen is facing
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. a manager at the store is confirming the robbery. a large display case in the jewelry department is now empty. police say three men walked into the store wearing surgical masks. they ran out to a getaway car, described as a dark four door sedan with paper dealer plates. witnesses say the suspects were all young men, african american. it is similar to another jewelry heist in may at a costco in danville. >>> we have more breaking news in los angeles, a...
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. >> i am juliette goodrich. joe vazquez is live in north beach tonight. joe? >> reporter: this boom in break ins happens to coids with a surge -- coincides with a surge in summer sightseeing. >> reporter: 4th of july weekend and mobs of tourists are swarming lumbard street. in their rush to take a selfie they leave valuables inside their parked cars and here is what happens next. this surveillance video from yesterday shows a tourist family from utah leaving their car. along comes a burglar, one by one, breaks the glass and runs away with a purse that had jewelry inside. >> how long were they gone? >> 15 minutes. >> reporter: his swack caught yesterday's burglary and another one a year ago. >> got worse in the last couple years. that is why i put the cameras up a year ago. >> folks come in, park the car, ladened with their travel wears and grab and go. >> reporter: he has seen the criminals in action. yesterday a car hit a lady. >> in front of my house. hopped out of the car and grabbed her purse. >> we have plain clothed teams and they make a lot of arrests.
. >> i am juliette goodrich. joe vazquez is live in north beach tonight. joe? >> reporter: this boom in break ins happens to coids with a surge -- coincides with a surge in summer sightseeing. >> reporter: 4th of july weekend and mobs of tourists are swarming lumbard street. in their rush to take a selfie they leave valuables inside their parked cars and here is what happens next. this surveillance video from yesterday shows a tourist family from utah leaving their car. along...
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even juliette goodrich got in on the fun. >> reporter: i'm at an undisclosed location in livermore. it's up to you to figure out where i am and discover the rock. >> now there's a courtesy rule. if you do find one of the rocks, you can keep it, but you have to paint another one and hide it. >>> steph curry's wife reaction to his golf game. and we asked you who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. non-sellout games.. >>> so one night after officially ending their sell out streak, they have another streak going. two no sell out games. tied at 1 in the 10th. nunez delivering his first career walk off hit. how about that? and the giants are winners, they snap their three-game losing streak. and smith looking for his first big le
even juliette goodrich got in on the fun. >> reporter: i'm at an undisclosed location in livermore. it's up to you to figure out where i am and discover the rock. >> now there's a courtesy rule. if you do find one of the rocks, you can keep it, but you have to paint another one and hide it. >>> steph curry's wife reaction to his golf game. and we asked you who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a...
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. >> all right juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> rare on camera remarks today from president trump's senior advisor and son in law, jered kushner. he had just testified before a senate investigator looking into russian meddling. seth lemon is live on capitol hill with his message today. seth? >> reporter: liz, jered kushner told investigators that he has "nothing to hide." but a senator on the intelligence committee says kushner's answers were incomplete at best, meanwhile, mr. trump has take toon twitter to vent-- taken to twitter to vent riz criticism. >> let me be very clear, i did not collude with russia, nor do i know of anyone else in the campaign who did so. >> reporter: president donald trump's son in law and senior advisor, jered kushner, spoke outside the white house after meeting with a senate panel to tell his story on meetings he had with russians. >> the record and documents i have voluntarily provided will show that all of my actions were proper, and occurred in the normal course of events of a very unique campaign. >> reporter: kushner is the first white house employe
. >> all right juliette goodrich, thank you. >>> rare on camera remarks today from president trump's senior advisor and son in law, jered kushner. he had just testified before a senate investigator looking into russian meddling. seth lemon is live on capitol hill with his message today. seth? >> reporter: liz, jered kushner told investigators that he has "nothing to hide." but a senator on the intelligence committee says kushner's answers were incomplete at best,...
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problem for muroga well over a year now but finally the town has a fix for that giant sinkhole, julia goodrich is live with where-- juliet jewel yet is live. >> reporter: where is the money coming from? to fill the sinkhole that has been here 16 months. guess who paying for it right now? moraga? it has become the town eye sore, unexpected 15-foot wide by 20-foot wide sinkhole, the town had a first birthday for the sinkhole. today, work to repair the sinkhole agilgsy begins and some residents say about team. >> it has gone beyond the time to get something done. >> reporter: the hold up, emergency federal funding. >> we are finally-- finally got approval. >> reporter: at the mercy of the feds, once emergency funding was authorized, full speed ahead with one major road block. >> we would be putting up front of all the money to do with all expenditures and ask for reembursement at a later date. >> reporter: to the tune of $3.1 million. maraga's public work director said they had to dip into reserve funds for the $3.1 million to be reembursed at some point down the road by the feds. until you get r
problem for muroga well over a year now but finally the town has a fix for that giant sinkhole, julia goodrich is live with where-- juliet jewel yet is live. >> reporter: where is the money coming from? to fill the sinkhole that has been here 16 months. guess who paying for it right now? moraga? it has become the town eye sore, unexpected 15-foot wide by 20-foot wide sinkhole, the town had a first birthday for the sinkhole. today, work to repair the sinkhole agilgsy begins and some...
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even juliette goodrich got in on the fun. >> reporter: i'm at an undisclosed location in livermore.u to figure out where i am and discover the rock. >> now there's a courtesy rule. if you do find one of the rocks, you can keep it, but you have to paint another one and hide it. >>> steph curry's wife reaction to his golf game. and we asked you to vote why kaepernick doesn't have a job in the nfl. the votes are in next. non-sellout games.. >>> so one night after officially ending their sell out streak, they have another streak going. two no sell out games. tied at 1 in the 10th. nunez delivering his first career walk off hit. how about that? and the giants are winners, they snap their three-game losing streak. and smith looking for his first big league win since 2008. but the game is tied with an rbi base hit, and the next batter, peterson brings home miller with the go ahead run, and the rays come back to win. >>> aisha curry threw out the first pitch at the stompers game. while she was on the diamond, steph hit the links finishing fourth over the weekend, leaving some including his
even juliette goodrich got in on the fun. >> reporter: i'm at an undisclosed location in livermore.u to figure out where i am and discover the rock. >> now there's a courtesy rule. if you do find one of the rocks, you can keep it, but you have to paint another one and hide it. >>> steph curry's wife reaction to his golf game. and we asked you to vote why kaepernick doesn't have a job in the nfl. the votes are in next. non-sellout games.. >>> so one night after...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich live in moraga this evening where one homeowner found a nest full of trouble. >> reporter: this moraga resident saw hundreds of yellow jackets swarming his front yard so he actually went online to figure out what he can do. he started poking around and realized, that's not the best idea. >> the best way to do it you wait until nighttime, make sure you have an escape route, covered myself from head to toe. >> reporter: lee was determined to get rid of an underground problem. >> put on a scarf and ski mask. >> reporter: a nest of yellow jackets. >> i was trying to escape and they were stinging me. >> reporter: all over! >> swarming around there very angry and clearly i had not been successful. >> reporter: that's when he called the mosquito and vector control district. the state run agency has seen a 63% increase in calls this year over last year for nests and wasps. >> the yellow jackets nests did not die out like they normally do in the wintertime so they are bigger this year and there's lots of rain that helped more vegetation an insects who have had more foo
kpix 5's juliette goodrich live in moraga this evening where one homeowner found a nest full of trouble. >> reporter: this moraga resident saw hundreds of yellow jackets swarming his front yard so he actually went online to figure out what he can do. he started poking around and realized, that's not the best idea. >> the best way to do it you wait until nighttime, make sure you have an escape route, covered myself from head to toe. >> reporter: lee was determined to get rid of...
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how every moment of that first wedding of hillary and jewelry goodrich from what they wore, how their hair was done, how they walked, what food was served, what type of material was going to be thrown in the church, who was going to speak. everything was choreographed because we knew television stations and newspapers all over the country and all over the world were going to see for the first time the power of the actual. we knew that governor romney did not want that day to happen because he knew that once people saw what it was, that it wasn't scary. and it was something that everybody understood and everyone had an immediate connection to. and that was an amazingly historic day, and it was well planned and choreographed for a reason. as we move forward the lessons are there. every single thing we do as a movement, and other movements do, you have to make sure that it's about the personal stories. if we cannot connect ourselves, if there is no kansas cox talking to governor mcquery and new hampshire stories coming forward, north carolinans would not be accepting of transgender peopl
how every moment of that first wedding of hillary and jewelry goodrich from what they wore, how their hair was done, how they walked, what food was served, what type of material was going to be thrown in the church, who was going to speak. everything was choreographed because we knew television stations and newspapers all over the country and all over the world were going to see for the first time the power of the actual. we knew that governor romney did not want that day to happen because he...