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goodrich died, barajas, a tiktok star with more than 1 million followers, is in critical condition. six people bought tickets for movie, including the suspect. investigators say apparently nobody heard the gunshots. >> when there's only six people in a movie theater, to me, that's not what i imagined someone that's not going with intentions to kill someone to do. >> reporter: employees say the theater has strict security protocols, including bag checks and security cameras. >> the video that was -- that could have been recorded, was not recorded at the movie theater. none of the cameras were working or recording at the time. >> reporter: investigators found a handgun inside jimenez's home that matches the same caliber of any, c news, corona, colice dont california. >> jimenez being held on $2 million bail, charged with murder, robbery and attempted murder. >>> well, the chp is looking for three suspects from a deadly chase in novato. the chase started around 1:45 this morning and ended at the bell marin keys off-ramp after the car crashed into a stoplight. a passenger inside that ca
goodrich died, barajas, a tiktok star with more than 1 million followers, is in critical condition. six people bought tickets for movie, including the suspect. investigators say apparently nobody heard the gunshots. >> when there's only six people in a movie theater, to me, that's not what i imagined someone that's not going with intentions to kill someone to do. >> reporter: employees say the theater has strict security protocols, including bag checks and security cameras. >>...
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in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> just a couple of hours ago, we've learned nearly 100contra costa county jail inmates and staffers have tested positive at the martinez, marsh creek and west county detention facilities. the covid positive inmates are isolating, and no one has been hospitalized. >>> the surge isn't stopping travelers from getting out of town, but many we spoke with told us it is top of mind. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's coming back, and i feel like we all did our best ed feing prettyrian anw, be are foin-person eaols about ning, the surge of delta variant has some families reassessing their options. so far, no bay area school districts have changed their plans, with kids under 12 not yet eligible for the vaccine. many bay area parents are nervous about sending them back, but many students told us they have had enough of zoom and just want to get back into class. >> mostly to socialize with my peers. i think although online learning, it's good, it's not the same as the real thing. >> because i'm wearing the mask, it helps me know that
in the east bay, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> just a couple of hours ago, we've learned nearly 100contra costa county jail inmates and staffers have tested positive at the martinez, marsh creek and west county detention facilities. the covid positive inmates are isolating, and no one has been hospitalized. >>> the surge isn't stopping travelers from getting out of town, but many we spoke with told us it is top of mind. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's...
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juliette goodrich on what you need to know before you try this. >> reporter: in the bay area, covid may feel under control, but for many of us, we may still feel chronically exhausted, burned out, anxious and depressed. now there's a new treatment, but it does come with controversy. meet julia whitty. for years she struggled with ptsd and severe depression. >> it impacts everything in your life. >> reporter: doctors prescribed traditional antidepressants. some were helpful up to a point. >> nothing has really worked to deal with it. >> reporter: that is until she tried a drug approved by the fda more than 50 years ago. it's a powerful anesthetic known as ketamine. >> i feel brighter. i feel more optimistic. >> reporter: julius is the drug helped her navigate the extreme isolation and stress of covid. >> i shudder to think actually, if i had gone through the pandemic without the ketamine. >> reporter: ketamine is used in war zones, emergency rooms, pain clinics, and in veterinary medicine. that here in marin county, it's used to treat the mind. >> it's the best antidepressant we have, an
juliette goodrich on what you need to know before you try this. >> reporter: in the bay area, covid may feel under control, but for many of us, we may still feel chronically exhausted, burned out, anxious and depressed. now there's a new treatment, but it does come with controversy. meet julia whitty. for years she struggled with ptsd and severe depression. >> it impacts everything in your life. >> reporter: doctors prescribed traditional antidepressants. some were helpful up...
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so we asked our juliette goodrich to put this information into some perspective. >> i think a lot of people are getting all this information and saying, what does this all mean. here we are on a friday evening. a lot of people have plans. do you cancel the plans? do you go through with them? here is a little break down. i can give you one hint -- bring along a mask. >> are we going backwards? >> so that's a great question. so i think this has been depressing this week because it feels like we are going backwards. however, to put it in perspective, i don't think we are fundamentally going backwards in terms of, for example, shutdowns or anything like that. why? because the cdc was very clear in their messaging, very clear today at least, that the vaccines work. >> reporter: as life after lockdown resumes, many people are cautiously optimistic the surge will pass. >> i feel strong and healthy, vaccinated. >> on a little bit nervous about it. i think it's coming back and i feel like we all did our best on the first variant, and now because some of us aren't mask up, it's coming back aga
so we asked our juliette goodrich to put this information into some perspective. >> i think a lot of people are getting all this information and saying, what does this all mean. here we are on a friday evening. a lot of people have plans. do you cancel the plans? do you go through with them? here is a little break down. i can give you one hint -- bring along a mask. >> are we going backwards? >> so that's a great question. so i think this has been depressing this week because...
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on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati, thanks for taking time. i know you're busy. we wanted to start with why does pfizer try to get emergency use authorization for covid is the shots when the cdc recommendation is that a booster isn't necessary right now? >> it's been a surprising 24 hours based on what you just said because what happened was if there are four large data sets, one from canada, one from the uk, and then one from the u.s. and a much smaller one from israel. and the israel data set show that up to two doses, the pfizer vaccine was not as effective in preventing symptomatic disease, 64% effective, however these larger data sets show 85%, 90% and even 96% in the public health england data set that came out against preventing similar disease. the delta variant looks very well covered by two doses of the pfizer vaccine and there was some antibody data of that nature in new england journal last couple of days. so all that put together a saying we don't see the need for a booster just because
on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati, thanks for taking time. i know you're busy. we wanted to start with why does pfizer try to get emergency use authorization for covid is the shots when the cdc recommendation is that a booster isn't necessary right now? >> it's been a surprising 24 hours based on what you just said because what happened was if there are four large data sets, one from canada, one from...
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rescue to say he was the only other person in the theater when he shot rylee goodrich and her friend,9-year-old anthony barajas, who remains on life support. the district attorney calls the attack random and unprovoked. >> it is pretty upsetting. i knew her for only two years, i felt like, she was so welcoming to people and super nice. >> everyone was here, a lot of friends and family. it made a really big impact on everyone. >>> 30 miles away, a private prayer vigil took place for anthony barajas. a tiktok star with 1 million followers. kpix.com, rylee goodrich was a star also, she could see it in the love she witnessed in the crowd. >> nicole comstock reporting, the suspect didn't enter hearing, he will be back in court next week. let's look at the forecast, start by checking in on just how widespread the marine layer is over the city. you can see the clouds hanging out as we check out the view from treasure island, a pretty great start to the day. daytime highs today, climbing back in the low 90s. topping out at 90 concorde, 90 livermore, 70 oakland. we will look at this in more de
rescue to say he was the only other person in the theater when he shot rylee goodrich and her friend,9-year-old anthony barajas, who remains on life support. the district attorney calls the attack random and unprovoked. >> it is pretty upsetting. i knew her for only two years, i felt like, she was so welcoming to people and super nice. >> everyone was here, a lot of friends and family. it made a really big impact on everyone. >>> 30 miles away, a private prayer vigil took...
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dozens of people who showed up at new begins church to hold a prayer vigil for 18-year-old riley goodrichot to death by a stranger inside of a corona movie theater after a showing of a horror firm "forever perch". >> i came here just to give the family support. >> reporter: her parents spoke about her through tears. her mother shared she since had a vision of her daughter where she was surrounded in light and told her she was flying. her father sa s pride d s daughter's killer. 20-year-old joseph hemenez has sentencing enonly other person in the theater when he shot her and her friend, a 19-year-old who remains on life support. the district attorney calls the attack random and unprovoked. >> pretty upsetting. like i mean i knew her for only two years and i just felt like i -- she was just so welcoming to people and just super nice. >> everybody was here. a lot of friends and family and it made an impact. >> reporter: 30 miles away, a private prayer vigil took place for her. a tiktok star with a million followers, riley was a star, too. her friends could see it in est >> the suspect did no
dozens of people who showed up at new begins church to hold a prayer vigil for 18-year-old riley goodrichot to death by a stranger inside of a corona movie theater after a showing of a horror firm "forever perch". >> i came here just to give the family support. >> reporter: her parents spoke about her through tears. her mother shared she since had a vision of her daughter where she was surrounded in light and told her she was flying. her father sa s pride d s daughter's...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass shooting, the memorial was held outside the new gilroy strong resiliency center downtown. in many ways, they're dealing with the aftermath of the shooting that took the lives of stephen romero, keyla salazar and trevor irby. >> we're never going to forget the lives that were lost here, and many people who live in gilroy already forever affected by it. so that will never change. but the strength that comes from being together in community and moving on is something that helps us pick ourselves up and heal. >> reporter: the new gilroy strong resiliency center
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. it comes on the two-year anniversary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the mass...
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police say during a showing of "the forever purge." 18-year-old rylee goodrich was killed and 19-year-oldhony barajas is now on life support. authorities say that a motive remains unclear. it appears to have been an unprovoked attack. >>> the >>>>>>>>th> > > e e tht> firefighter found dead in can soviet union says they're not satisfied with what mexican officials are saying about his 10th anniversary with his wife jamie when his body was found stuck inside a window. insist his death was an accident. but during an exclusive interview with abc news, snow's stepfather says he isn't buying that. >> it's just so out of character for him to try and get into a room he shouldn't be in. he just wouldn't do that. the only way he would do that is if he was in fear for his life, and he knew that was his last resort to try to get through there. >> reporter: snow's stepfather claims the bruises on his body aren't consistent with the police explanation.t happened tt later on "good morning america." >>> air traffic controller be on the look ute for a possible new sighting of the a pilot saw an object at
police say during a showing of "the forever purge." 18-year-old rylee goodrich was killed and 19-year-oldhony barajas is now on life support. authorities say that a motive remains unclear. it appears to have been an unprovoked attack. >>> the >>>>>>>>th> > > e e tht> firefighter found dead in can soviet union says they're not satisfied with what mexican officials are saying about his 10th anniversary with his wife jamie when his body was...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm ken bastida.a brief break from the rethe tr temperatures rern tomorrow in parts of the bay area. in e last few hours pg&e warned customers about possible rotating power shut been issued for tomorrow due to the extreme heat. let's wi r chief meteorologist, paul heggen. >> it will be a couple of degrees hotter inland tomorrow, around the bay and the coast, pleasantly warm. but a little ways inland, mid- 90s for san jose and much of the santa clara valley. the northbay reaching the mid to upper 90s. the hottest temperatures in the tri-valley, topping out at 105 degrees. here are the advisories, the santa clara valley and the valleys of the northbay under a heat advisory, where temperatures were at least approach 100 degrees. inland and the east bay is where temperatures will get from 105-110 range. which is dangerously hot if not prepared for it. just common sense advice, stay hydrated, find some air conditioning or at least some shade when you can. the advisory goes through 11:00 p.m. on sunday. we
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and i'm ken bastida.a brief break from the rethe tr temperatures rern tomorrow in parts of the bay area. in e last few hours pg&e warned customers about possible rotating power shut been issued for tomorrow due to the extreme heat. let's wi r chief meteorologist, paul heggen. >> it will be a couple of degrees hotter inland tomorrow, around the bay and the coast, pleasantly warm. but a little ways inland, mid- 90s for san jose and much of...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years today struck the city of los angeles. >> a three-story building simply collapsed, all of it falling into the first floor. >> reporter: february, 1971, 6:00 a.m., a magnitude 6.5 san fernando quake was one big surprise that they. the other -- >> brand-new buildings like the sylmar hospital collapsed. >> this is part of all of you sanitarium, a los angeles county medical facility. >> reporter: it was a new but brittle concrete building. >> mexico city a few years later, the same thing. >> reporter: this 20 three- story building was designed to meet present me
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. some of those buildings have been a safety concern for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february 9th, 1971. >> good evening. a powerful earthquake, the most destructive to hit california in 38 years...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's always been hot out here, but lately it seems like it's a little hotter, a little earlier and a little longer than its been before. >> we heard that again and again from people we spoke with in brent wood today. as the temperature soared into the triple digits. >> are they on to something? >> it's becoming more frequent that we get these heat waves where temperatures soar up to triple digits for inland parts of east bay, the north bay, even the santa clara valley, but it's unlikely we are going to set any records tomorrow. this isn't record-setting for the mid
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. within the past 10 minutes we learned a statewide flex alert has been extended through tomorrow to help ease the strain on the power grid. with even warmer temperatures on tap for the weekend, even season the pros in the east bay say this latest heat wave just feels different. >> this temperature we are hitting for this weekend is really unusual. i don't think i've seen a temperature three days in a row that's above 106. >> it's...
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i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water restriction which calls for a 10% voluntary reduction in %-úw the contra costa water district is in a unique position because of the proximity of the service area to the delta. if reservoirs one low, the delta can pour water from discovery bay and victoria island area. water managers say their water district is in a better position than summing the bay area because the delta will always have water they can pull from in addition to their water storage at lohse karros reservoir, but when they say they're pulling more of that water from the delta, customers might notice a different ta
i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. the contra costa water district serves about a half 1 million customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief armstrong is calling this july 4th the most violent he has ever seen. the oakland police department had a well thought out plan to handle sideshows and fireworks on july 4th. instead, there were seven shootings over a 12-hour span. >> the violence overtook all of our resources, and our officers were stretched to their maximum capacity last night. >> reporter: the seven shootings started sunday night and carried into this morning. we have locations for six since the seventh victim walked into the hospital with multiple wounds. at least one victim is dead
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, investigators in oakland have their hands full after what the police chief is calling 12 hours of chaos. an out-of-control sideshow and two dead in seven separate shootings. kpix 5's andrea nakano joins us with the holiday weekend chaos. >> reporter: it's the night after the storm, and things have quieted down in oakland. we still have noticed some fireworks light up the night sky, but chief...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> and joining us now totalk about those mask changes is dr. jorge salinas, an epidemiologist and infectious disease physician at stanford. and doctor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. i wanted to ask you first off, though, with these new cdc guidelines, what data are you seeing that leads us back to masking indoors? >> well, there is for sure an increase in cases throughout the rea an throughout thetate that e needs to be corresponded with any increase in public health measures. also we are seeing that there are more cases primarily among unvaccinated people, but there are some cases among vaccinated people as well, and that has led health authorities to recommend masks for everyone when in public indoor spaces. >> yes, when you and i were talking earlier, you were saying vaccinating is the key, so that's really becoming the epidemic of the unvaccinated. so what do you tell people who are vaccinated and don't want to wear masks? >> so you need to get vaccinated, please, talk to your doctor, t
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida. >> and joining us now totalk about those mask changes is dr. jorge salinas, an epidemiologist and infectious disease physician at stanford. and doctor, thank you so much for joining us this afternoon. i wanted to ask you first off, though, with these new cdc guidelines, what data are you seeing that leads us back to masking indoors? >> well, there is for sure an increase in cases throughout the rea...
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let's begin with juliette goodrich with new covid rules in the works for bay area counties. >> ellen, yes, i didn't think i'd be reporting this or saying this, but health officials in san francisco are talking about a mask mandate and they'll be talking to other county officials to discuss that, as well, in the days to come. meantime, another developments, we learned that dozens of health professionals who work inside the hospital have come down with covid-19. they are fully vaccinated, but keep in mind they did not get it in the hospital. they got it outside of the work setting. >> the delta variant is a different beast and it can >> reporter: the cdc finding vaccinated individuals may be able to infect others as easily as the unvaccinated, and then this latest news that healthcare workers in san francisco are coming down with covid-19 outside the hospital setting. >> we are seeing healthcare workers who are having -- being diagnosed with covid-19. thankfully, these -- r:san frc neraho, 35 staf members out sick after testing positive for the coronavirus. according to the hospital's c
let's begin with juliette goodrich with new covid rules in the works for bay area counties. >> ellen, yes, i didn't think i'd be reporting this or saying this, but health officials in san francisco are talking about a mask mandate and they'll be talking to other county officials to discuss that, as well, in the days to come. meantime, another developments, we learned that dozens of health professionals who work inside the hospital have come down with covid-19. they are fully vaccinated,...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in for lisbeth. >> we begin tonight with another noisy, flashy, fiery fourth of july in san jose. kpix 5's glenn ramirez has the report card on the city's well- publicized crackdown on illegal fireworks. >> people are starting to question what kind of crackdown there actually is. yes, laws have been changed and fines have been increased, but at this point it's difficult to see if they had any impact. >> reporter: illegal fireworks shows started even before the sun went down and lasted well into the night. in neighborhoods all across the city, and even grocery store parking lots, the booms, the blasts, and the whistles of illegal fireworks fill the air above san jose and just kept coming. >> some really major body tremble as they exploded over you. >> reporter: city councilmember sergio jimenez lives in south san jose and said it's hard to see what impact the counsel's recent actions to combat illegal fireworks have had, such as increased fines and holding property owners liable for what their guests do. >> we are fundamentally trying to change people's behavio
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in for lisbeth. >> we begin tonight with another noisy, flashy, fiery fourth of july in san jose. kpix 5's glenn ramirez has the report card on the city's well- publicized crackdown on illegal fireworks. >> people are starting to question what kind of crackdown there actually is. yes, laws have been changed and fines have been increased, but at this point it's difficult to see if they had any impact. >> reporter: illegal fireworks shows...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> a look toward peer 39 where big crowds are out and about enjoying the first holiday weekend since the states reopening. betty yu shows us what is going around on around town. >> reporter: tourists and locals alike are enjoying attractions. businesses are also ready to celebrate this fourth of july weekend. music filled the air at the first ever thrive city block party outside chase center. people lounged in the public space as chefs fired up the grill. they also checked out food trucks and lined up for free barbecue. >> after a whole year of following the rules, and not going out and now we are finally safe enough to be out can the other people, it was nice to see smiles again beneath the masks. >> i feel i love it. i can finally get some air and breathe. >> it is exciting to be out. it is very lively. >> reporter: every event continues tomorrow with venues, health and wellness sessions and kid friendly activities. >> it feels good. i see a lot of people enjoying the time. it feels good. >> reporter: san francisco's famous attractions are s
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. >>> a look toward peer 39 where big crowds are out and about enjoying the first holiday weekend since the states reopening. betty yu shows us what is going around on around town. >> reporter: tourists and locals alike are enjoying attractions. businesses are also ready to celebrate this fourth of july weekend. music filled the air at the first ever thrive city block party outside chase center. people lounged in the public space...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw a mobile home in the area, but otherwise, not a lot of other houses in that particular area. here's another view of that same fire. our own dolly and captured this the above the thick smoke on the shoulder of the freeway. >>> and shortly before that fire, in benicia, this fire broke out in rodeo. this is time-lapse video from along interstate 80 near willow avenue. authorities say that a car sparked that one near willow avenue and the flames burned up the hillside, just west of the freeway. there are some homes in that area. the fires caused a massive traffic backup along both si
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw...
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. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a recommendation. the masking outdoors is not necessary. oo me set the stage for you. we were in downtown pleasanton. a lot of people dining outdoors that are not wearing masks right now. the recommendation to wear masks indoors is simply a recommendation, but a lot of people were under the assumption that if they were vaccinated, they didn't need a mask. >> i'd only heard that it was l.a. county, so it's surprising that it's now up north, but listen, whatever keeps people safe. >> reporter: bay area health officials are jointly recommending everyone wear masks indoors, like grocery or retail stores, theaters, and family entertainment centers, even if they are fully vaccinated, as an added layer of protection for unvaccinated residents. >> you know originally i felt, oh my gosh, here it is again, have to put this thing on our face for a little bit longer. but if it save
. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a recommendation. the masking outdoors is not necessary. oo me set the stage for you. we were in downtown pleasanton. a lot of people dining outdoors that are not wearing masks right now. the recommendation to wear masks indoors is simply a recommendation, but...
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harrowing story in the east bay where a woman said she was kidnapped by her online date and juliette goodrich is live where she was found in oakland. >> reporter: it is a scary situation. oakland police confirming to us that, yes, they are looking into this false imprisonment and sexual assault charges. this woman had the suspect on a dating app and she had allegedly been pulled up for three days and she ran for help around this neighborhood here and it was a good samaritan who brought her to safety. >> reporter: this quiet maxwell park neighborhood rocked by the news. >> it is very very quiet here and very nice and people always walking around. >> reporter: police say they were first called to investigate the report of the kidnapping monday evening. the next day on the neighborhood app called next door, the person credited for saving the woman wrote that he could hear her screaming for help from his backyard. he said they call the police and he said she was begging for help after being held captive for three days. >> this is very shocking to hear that, b and s >> reporter: the good samaritan
harrowing story in the east bay where a woman said she was kidnapped by her online date and juliette goodrich is live where she was found in oakland. >> reporter: it is a scary situation. oakland police confirming to us that, yes, they are looking into this false imprisonment and sexual assault charges. this woman had the suspect on a dating app and she had allegedly been pulled up for three days and she ran for help around this neighborhood here and it was a good samaritan who brought...
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working just on the other side of foothill high school from where i'm standing just told our juliette goodrich that they continue and will continue to keep searching. >> not giving up yet. all right, andria, thank you. >>> and our other big story, evacuations ordered in a new wildfire in butte county. this one is in the same area as the deadly camp fire in 2018. the dixie fire burning to the northeast of paradise. people there must be thinking here we go again. the fire, which started last night, has already grown. it's 1200 acres. a giant smoke column is rising up as flames tear through the feather river canyon. right now evacuations cover the communities of pull ga and east concow. and people there certainly do know the drill. they were chased out of their homes by the camp fire. reporter renee santos is there. >> had to get out of there. >> reporter: the dixie fire exploding in butte county, flames burning close to power lines, smoldering trees, ting the sky with heavy smoke. firefighters utilizing nearby water resources, taking water from f using it to put out hot spots. cbs giving you an
working just on the other side of foothill high school from where i'm standing just told our juliette goodrich that they continue and will continue to keep searching. >> not giving up yet. all right, andria, thank you. >>> and our other big story, evacuations ordered in a new wildfire in butte county. this one is in the same area as the deadly camp fire in 2018. the dixie fire burning to the northeast of paradise. people there must be thinking here we go again. the fire, which...
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. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a re
. >> let's get right to juliette goodrich, live in downtown pleasanton with how this new mask recommendation is going down. >> a lot of people caught by surprise. they thought it was just southern california. now this mask is a re
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> i'm alan martin.ar owners now want customers to show proof that they're x- rated, but can that be enforced? kpix 5's wilson walker has more on the controversial policy. >> so we started noticing an alarming number of staff in restaurants and bars contracting the delta variety or variant, and all of these people were vaccinated. >> reporter: with case numbers piling up so fast that some establishments can't stay open, for lack of virus free staff, the san francisco bar alliance has decided to act on its own. >> we just said, what do we need to do here? we got together, we polled our members, and among respondents, which was pretty robust, it came back over 80% to 85% in favor of requiring proof of vaccination, or a 72 hour test in order to come inside and hang out. >> you showed up at this
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> i'm alan martin.ar owners now want customers to show proof that they're x- rated, but can that be enforced? kpix 5's wilson walker has more on the controversial policy. >> so we started noticing an alarming number of staff in restaurants and bars contracting the delta variety or variant, and all of these people were vaccinated. >> reporter: with case numbers piling up so fast that some establishments can't stay open,...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.for years, for different reasons, specifically earthquakes. brian hackney is here now with an original report. >> there are buildings in san francisco that experts agree need to be investigated. it's a fact that we have known since a dramatic wake-up call on the morning of february
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw a mobile home in the area, but otherwise, not a
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. we begin with breaking news. two vegetation fires impacting the evening commute. >> let's go live to chopper 5 where crews are battling a six acre fire that is burning right along interstate 680 near benicia. we have seen pockets of flames bursting out, right next to the freeway. traffic has slowed there, but appears to be getting through. the flames also raced up a hillside and that fire is burning through some cell phone towers. we saw...
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what they are demanding from their struggling school ergo good evening, i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> i'm ken bastida and we begin with the oakland police chief, in his own words, explaining why he's taking a novel approach to fighting a rise in crime. as we take a look at oakland, just the past six months, the city passing at least 67 homicides. that is up 30% from last year. and officers have recovered more than 600 firearms. kpix 5's wilson walker is live with more on the chief's plan to cut those numbers down. wilson? >> ken, the chief is having a rally at this very spot, the amphitheater here on lake merritt. on saturday it is a call to end the violence. the chief said it's also his own way of admitting that he and his force alone cannot turn around the numbers that you just rattled off. so what type of oakland citizen might be thinking about attending such a rally? just as we were finishing our conversation with the chief, someone walked up and wanted to join our conversation. had a listen. >> i live right over there. i see what's happening here. i've lived here fo
what they are demanding from their struggling school ergo good evening, i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> i'm ken bastida and we begin with the oakland police chief, in his own words, explaining why he's taking a novel approach to fighting a rise in crime. as we take a look at oakland, just the past six months, the city passing at least 67 homicides. that is up 30% from last year. and officers have recovered more than 600 firearms. kpix 5's wilson walker is live with more on the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.sary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the
. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth.sary of the mass shooting. and right now a memorial is being held in gilroy to honor the victims. >> kpix 5's len ramirez is there right now, len? >> reporter: well, the gilroy community came together here in gilroy tonight at precisely the same moment that shots rang out two years ago at christmas hill park, 5:40 p.m. now, because -- instead of being held at the christmas hill park side of the
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> and ellen martin.the delta variant is now the dominant strain in five states across the country, including right here in california. joining us now, ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. peter chin hong. talk a little bit about what the israeli government found regarding the pfizer vaccine and the delta variance? >> the israeli government found that the pfizer vaccine, when you get two doses and are fully protect to do, is 64% efficacious at preventing infection with the delta variant. >> you folks are afraid of that, they should be concerned about that, but if they're still thinking about getting the vaccine, or they might only have one of the two shots, what does it mean? should they try to stay away from pfizer, get the moderna or the j and j? >> it all depends on the consensus. the good aspect with the j and j vaccine is that it's one stop shopping. you just get that shot, you don't have to worry about coming for a second shot. the outcomes are pretty equivalent when it comes to the outcomes we ca
i'm juliette goodrich. >> and ellen martin.the delta variant is now the dominant strain in five states across the country, including right here in california. joining us now, ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. peter chin hong. talk a little bit about what the israeli government found regarding the pfizer vaccine and the delta variance? >> the israeli government found that the pfizer vaccine, when you get two doses and are fully protect to do, is 64% efficacious at preventing...
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on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati,
on juliette goodrich. >> you see fs infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi joins us now. first, doctor bhati,
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i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> i'm ellen martin. fentanyl has been a growing problem for years. in fact, in california alone there have been more than 3200 opioid use related deaths in the last two years. half of those blamed on fentanyl. an east bay nonprofit is raising awareness about the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, and possibly preventing accidental overdoses with test strips. >> reporter: there's a new drug test in town, and the nonprofit behind it says it could save your life. >> so many of my friends lives could've been saved. so many people could be saved if these were accessible. >> reporter: allison heller cofounded a nonprofit that helps so-called casual drug users by providing free test strips that can quickly detect whether what some refer to as recreational drugs such as cocaine or meth actually contain the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, because to the unsuspecting, fentanyl can be deadly. >> fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is laced into all kinds of drugs, and it is 100 times stronger than morphine and 50 times strong
i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth. >> i'm ellen martin. fentanyl has been a growing problem for years. in fact, in california alone there have been more than 3200 opioid use related deaths in the last two years. half of those blamed on fentanyl. an east bay nonprofit is raising awareness about the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, and possibly preventing accidental overdoses with test strips. >> reporter: there's a new drug test in town, and the nonprofit behind it says it could save...
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i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida.ion customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water restriction which calls for a 10% voluntary reduction in %-úw the contra costa water district is in a unique position because of the proximity of the service area to the delta. if reservoirs one low, the delta can pour water from discovery bay and victoria island area. water managers say their water district is in a better position than summing the bay
i'm juliette goodrich and for elizabeth. >> and i'm ken bastida.ion customers from martinez to brent wood. >> k nelson is live in concord to tell us what those customers should expect this summer. >> the board just started the discussion about that stage one water restriction just a few moments ago. we're going to take a live look inside their board meeting. what they are discussing right now is a stage one water restriction which calls for a 10% voluntary reduction in %-úw...
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and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. there is concern that a smaller homeless encampment in san jose could get a lot bigger, and dozens of people living on land just north of the highway 101/87 interchange. kpix 5's kiet do and on why many others may soon join them. >> as it stands right now, there is no long-term plan for housing all the hundreds of people that are living right near the airport. once that area get swept, there's a good chance all of them are going to come right here. >> reporter: we are talking about 55 acres of prime commercial real estate at the corner of 101 and highway 87, right in the heart of silicon valley. according to the santa clara county tax assessor's office, the three parcels bordered by trimble road, north first street and 101 are owned by none other than apple. the homeless encampments now have about 30 people and counting. if lynn shipman looks familiar, it's because we first met her a year and a half ago, when she was living in an rv in front of another billion-dollar tech giant, tesla
and good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm alan martin. there is concern that a smaller homeless encampment in san jose could get a lot bigger, and dozens of people living on land just north of the highway 101/87 interchange. kpix 5's kiet do and on why many others may soon join them. >> as it stands right now, there is no long-term plan for housing all the hundreds of people that are living right near the airport. once that area get swept, there's a good...
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officials say riley goodrich was pronounced dead scene. barajas is currently on life support.e's well known on social media with nearly 1 million followers on tiktok. investigators say a 20-year-old man was arrested. >> we can't imagine the significant amount of pain that both families and friends are feeling right now, but we hope the suspect's arrest will bring relief knowing he's in jail now. >>> a plane crashed under unknown circumstances short much a runway and caught on fire on monday. the names of those onboard have not been released. >>> a section of highway destroyed by storms and flooding -- look at that in south carolina. storms rolled through yesterday morning. then the flood just washed out that highway. it's expected to be closed for weeks. >>> happening today, a father is due back in court for allegedly bringing his 2-year-old daughter inside an elephant habitat at the san diego zoo. the 25-year-old is facing a child cruelty charge. in march authorities say he carried his daughter through two fences including an electrified fence to get inside the elephant habit
officials say riley goodrich was pronounced dead scene. barajas is currently on life support.e's well known on social media with nearly 1 million followers on tiktok. investigators say a 20-year-old man was arrested. >> we can't imagine the significant amount of pain that both families and friends are feeling right now, but we hope the suspect's arrest will bring relief knowing he's in jail now. >>> a plane crashed under unknown circumstances short much a runway and caught on...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich, now the man's loved ones are speaking out, telling kpix 5's john ramos thes involved in the shooting should also be held accountable. >> it was on this spot that stacy corti's life and it. but his mother doesn't think that should be the end of the story. on june 17th, stacy was delivering pizza when he was shot nine times and left for dead on california boulevard in walnut creek in an alleged road rage attack. but, his mother, kimberly banks, says police never even toer hehad be shot when tby phone. >> i could hear him speaking, i could hear them asking him questions, and that's what made me right, something was going on. >> reporter: emberley and stacy's girlfriend only found out he had died when they went to the police department more than three hours later. >> i tried to think of why we found out the way we did, and why we found out hours after he was gone. >> reporter: the lack of communication is causing distrust about law enforcement's response to the shooting. the alleged trigger man, 18- year-old dylan baker, turned himself in 10 days later, and is b
. >> i'm juliette goodrich, now the man's loved ones are speaking out, telling kpix 5's john ramos thes involved in the shooting should also be held accountable. >> it was on this spot that stacy corti's life and it. but his mother doesn't think that should be the end of the story. on june 17th, stacy was delivering pizza when he was shot nine times and left for dead on california boulevard in walnut creek in an alleged road rage attack. but, his mother, kimberly banks, says police...
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he left 18 year-old riley goodrich dead, 19 year-old anthony barajas on life support.he corona police department says the man being held on a 2 million dollars bail. investigators say witnesses led them to the suspect and that evidence found in his home did link him to the crime. >> the search we located a firearm, a handgun inside the residence which also matched the caliber of the case located at this crime scene. we do not have a motive for the scenes and promote crime and there's no information. the suspect and the victims had any prior contact. >> the victims of gun together to see the movie. the forever purge. it's a horror movie about lawlessness and killing. >> in the east bay. there's been another amendment to oakland's budget this week. the city council approved several changes to boost public safety. they say including more enforcement for sideshows. >> more security cameras for businesses, bigger investments in traffic safety and violence prevention programs and faster response times to 911. calls those changes are being applauded by people who live in east
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one of the victims is popular tick-tock star anthony barajas. 18-year-old riley goodrich was killed.s and must be stopped and that's what my executive order that i issued today try to achieve. >> bill: governor greg abbott discussing the transport. good morning and welcome back to our program. it seems like it's hard to enforce. how are you going to do it? >> well, bill, desperate times mean that we in texas have to pull out all the stops and do everything we can to stop the flow of may be 2 million people that we apprehended this year on the border and that means might be another two or three or four are apprehending those people. so our state troopers will turn them around if they believe there are immigrants on the bus here illegally and hopefully we can stop the flow of covid coming into the country. and bill, i have to say this if you will allow me because fathers and mothers who are in law enforcement and the young men and women follow them come tomorrow morning, zachary sanchez will graduate as a dps trooper. his father was killed two years ago in mcallen when he was shot down
one of the victims is popular tick-tock star anthony barajas. 18-year-old riley goodrich was killed.s and must be stopped and that's what my executive order that i issued today try to achieve. >> bill: governor greg abbott discussing the transport. good morning and welcome back to our program. it seems like it's hard to enforce. how are you going to do it? >> well, bill, desperate times mean that we in texas have to pull out all the stops and do everything we can to stop the flow of...