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jessica florez spoke to one syrian woman who fled her war torn country only to face an entirely different kind of battle here in the u.s. >> 22-year-old hanan raous is studying biology. she and her family came to the unite as syrian refugees two years ago. now she wants to be a doctor. >> i love america. i want to stay here. >> reporter: but hannan has another love too. her fiance ana escaped syria for turkey. hannan just got her green card, and planned to fly to him, get married and bring him back. >> to see him for the first time. and i miss that. i want really to see him. >> reporter: her dream now on hold. president trump's executive order blocked syrian refugees from entering the united states. >> i don't blame him. i know it's his country and he wants to keep it safe from terrorists and everybody. they want to live in peace. they want to have a house, jobs, schools. >> reporter: amidst confusion about who will be let in, hannan says if she leaves to marry her fiance she doesn't know if she'll be able to return. now her choice is between her two loves, this country, and her fiance. >
jessica florez spoke to one syrian woman who fled her war torn country only to face an entirely different kind of battle here in the u.s. >> 22-year-old hanan raous is studying biology. she and her family came to the unite as syrian refugees two years ago. now she wants to be a doctor. >> i love america. i want to stay here. >> reporter: but hannan has another love too. her fiance ana escaped syria for turkey. hannan just got her green card, and planned to fly to him, get...
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at stanford, jessica florez, kpix5. >>> i like how it wears a little tie. very polite. >> and i want one that cleans the cat box, washes my car. with a smile mows the lawn. >> makes coffee. >> he could have been the 49ers new general manager. >> that story is not over yet. join us tonight at 11:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you all very much. i appreciate you, folks. how are you all? thank you all. thank you very much. i apprec
at stanford, jessica florez, kpix5. >>> i like how it wears a little tie. very polite. >> and i want one that cleans the cat box, washes my car. with a smile mows the lawn. >> makes coffee. >> he could have been the 49ers new general manager. >> that story is not over yet. join us tonight at 11:00. ,,,,,,,,,,,, over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered...
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kpix5's jessica florez shows us. >> reporter: online women's march participants are tweeting pictures of postcards they're sending to senators why i marched. it's the first of what organizers are calling 10 actions in 100 days. this movement won't just go away, they say. like occupy wall street did. >> organizers did not start with the women's march. this is organized by a lot of organization that is have existed for decades. and so, we will continue to do this. we have had so much progress already and this is just one more step. >> she hopes the passion on the streets translates to more support for local groups like hers. >> find those organizations, join them and support them. >> reporter: today she's been seeing a lot more support for alliance for girls. but their biggest grant comes from the federal government. dollars she's not sure will continue to flow in under the new administration. >> i think the idea of the women's march was really to compel the new administration to continue to fund women's work. and continue to support progirl and prowomen policies. part of the power of c
kpix5's jessica florez shows us. >> reporter: online women's march participants are tweeting pictures of postcards they're sending to senators why i marched. it's the first of what organizers are calling 10 actions in 100 days. this movement won't just go away, they say. like occupy wall street did. >> organizers did not start with the women's march. this is organized by a lot of organization that is have existed for decades. and so, we will continue to do this. we have had so much...
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. >> in oakland i'm jessica florez, kpix5. >>> new year new fines for parking illegally at b.a.r.t. stations. the fine for people who park their cars went up from $35 to $55 starting today. and violations for people parking illegally that have permitted spots will go from $40 to $75. taking muni will also get you more. in san francisco now $91. discount munni passes is now $36. >>> an international man hunt under way for the person who killed people in a club in istanbul. >> reporter: this is the most wanted person. the person left behind fingerprints and that investigators are close to identifying him. >> we hope we will find not only the terrorists but his connections and those who gave him support inside and outside the club. the killer was seen outside and shot his way into the club killing a police officer and a civilian when it was over. 39 people were dead. authorities believe the gunman may have changed clothes before disappearing into the night. state run television reported the incident. roth spoke this morning about the attack as he was getting ready to fly to the u.s. >>
. >> in oakland i'm jessica florez, kpix5. >>> new year new fines for parking illegally at b.a.r.t. stations. the fine for people who park their cars went up from $35 to $55 starting today. and violations for people parking illegally that have permitted spots will go from $40 to $75. taking muni will also get you more. in san francisco now $91. discount munni passes is now $36. >>> an international man hunt under way for the person who killed people in a club in...
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says he's worried about what happened will roll lee prostkpwr-z it -- >> reporter: in berkeley, jessica florez kpix5. >>> while we deal with rain and wind the south eastern part of the country is recovering from tornadoes. here is the aftermath of a deadly twister that slammed southern georgia. earl little this morning it destroyed a mobile home park. killed seven people in its path and left behind a field of debris. >> we were laying in bed and it felt like i was in a -- it would be here the a e. i never did hear a tornado siren. >> president trump talked to georgia's senator about tornado assistance. >> we will be helping out the state of georgia. >>> at south georgia motor sports park, sky boxes were torn apart. the tornado touched down in plains dealing with louisiana. an estimated of 128,000 people are living in areas that could be at risk from this system. >>> this busy intersection in sonoma county looks a little more like a lake. has left completely floodedded. it's not the first time it's happened. it has become a major headache for locals. >> the intersection of highway 121 and highw
says he's worried about what happened will roll lee prostkpwr-z it -- >> reporter: in berkeley, jessica florez kpix5. >>> while we deal with rain and wind the south eastern part of the country is recovering from tornadoes. here is the aftermath of a deadly twister that slammed southern georgia. earl little this morning it destroyed a mobile home park. killed seven people in its path and left behind a field of debris. >> we were laying in bed and it felt like i was in a --...
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. >> in oakland, jessica florez, kpix5. >>> on mother nature's menu another storm. we go hour by hour to find out which six hours are going to be the stormiest. it's raining outside already right now. we'll tell you how much rain you'll expect through thursdays. that's all next. san francisco makes a last minute pitch to win the george luca west coast battle >>> coming up all new at 6:00. san francisco makes a last minute pitch to win the george lucas museum. the epic west coast battle over a cultural treasure. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> one more storm before we get a break tomorrow. but there's already rain moving through the area. the russian river watershed up toward santa rosa and windsor getting wet as well. we have showers for the east bay. they have calmed down a bit. we have one line of showers working its way through the peninsula. and more rain for the santa cruz mountains now the snow level is down. it's all snow at lake level and plenty of snow. we could be looking at 50- inches of new snow in the sierra between now and thursday afternoon so the russian rive
. >> in oakland, jessica florez, kpix5. >>> on mother nature's menu another storm. we go hour by hour to find out which six hours are going to be the stormiest. it's raining outside already right now. we'll tell you how much rain you'll expect through thursdays. that's all next. san francisco makes a last minute pitch to win the george luca west coast battle >>> coming up all new at 6:00. san francisco makes a last minute pitch to win the george lucas museum. the epic...
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. >>> jessica florez reports from oakland where there's still disagreement on whether or not the wage hike is a good idea. >> reporter: one way wages are going up may be found in your cup of joe. >> profit margin now is so thin. >> reporter: minimum wage increases this year by 31-cents an hour in the city are passed ton the consumer. >> i figured out what it's going to take to stay in business. that's what the prices are going to be. >> reporter: barrista jennifer weaver says it's all a small price to pay to help low income workers. you notice it in your check. you don't know that $20 or $40 is a big difference until you're collecting it. >> reporter: which would get you about a third of this cup of coffee. >> terms of housing, income equality differential. it's not going to make a big difference. the valuable thing about the minimum wage increase is it's a direct way as opposed to other training and education measures. >> reporter: jennifer says she would live in oakland if she could afford it but the minimum wage still isn't enough. >> 31-cents is what in an eight hour shift you're
. >>> jessica florez reports from oakland where there's still disagreement on whether or not the wage hike is a good idea. >> reporter: one way wages are going up may be found in your cup of joe. >> profit margin now is so thin. >> reporter: minimum wage increases this year by 31-cents an hour in the city are passed ton the consumer. >> i figured out what it's going to take to stay in business. that's what the prices are going to be. >> reporter: barrista...