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jocelyn moran is live on the court and we are going to the season as reigning champions but the tickets are pretty pricey! >> reporter: yes, pricey. like you were saying, we are going into these days as reigning champions. everyone i going to get this shumpert and that is such a good feeling as we start the season. a lot of people are looking forward to a lot of things. clayton thomas i going into the season. james wiseman is back , we've got the ring ceremony and the lakers are in town, tonight. we did speak to one family who is in the bay area this week but, unfortunately, they say the tickets are just too pricey an i think a lot of people can relate. >> reporter: she is a big warriors fan and an even bigger warriors jordon poole fan. maddie participated in the basketball camp. they came all the way from indiana. >> we were both on fall break and i thought, why not, let's just do it. >> reporter: although they are in town in time for the season opener, they can relate to many fans. >> we would like to go but it i very expensive. >> i am just grateful we got t come here. >> reporter: t
jocelyn moran is live on the court and we are going to the season as reigning champions but the tickets are pretty pricey! >> reporter: yes, pricey. like you were saying, we are going into these days as reigning champions. everyone i going to get this shumpert and that is such a good feeling as we start the season. a lot of people are looking forward to a lot of things. clayton thomas i going into the season. james wiseman is back , we've got the ring ceremony and the lakers are in town,...
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our jocelyn moran intros us to someone who shows how we can help. >> reporter: knocked out power s theand in september. familis are trying to recover. this hits hits home. >> it's where i come from. it's where my sisters come from. no matter what, it will always be home. >> reporter: the civic club, a t helping bring aid to people on the island. >> we are still having a lot of. >> reporter: she talks with ric, who lives in puerto rico. >> this week, i had in my house- for the last twelve hours, fiona fiona lasted 16 hours. you never hours. you never know how long e power is going to be out. it jut goes out. >> reporter: he helps ensure dos go to the people that need them. them. >> we asked the doctors and heah care centers. >> reporter: the civic club hass delivering items that donations help buy. >> reporter: trying to get a ger to a family who needs one for their mom. >> she needs it to keep her bedg to help with circulation and hes are having ulcers. >> reporter: this isn't easy, te club is lacking funds. >> let's talk about the donatios that have come in, in the last week. >> repor
our jocelyn moran intros us to someone who shows how we can help. >> reporter: knocked out power s theand in september. familis are trying to recover. this hits hits home. >> it's where i come from. it's where my sisters come from. no matter what, it will always be home. >> reporter: the civic club, a t helping bring aid to people on the island. >> we are still having a lot of. >> reporter: she talks with ric, who lives in puerto rico. >> this week, i had in...
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here is kpix 5's jocelyn moran. >> if you are coming to chase center tonight this is going to be one of your food options. w met a couple here in the bay area who took their love for the culture and their family an made it into a food business, and now they are selling their food here at chase center. meet kristin, and jp. >> we love to be a part of it. we are still pinching ourselves >> kristin and jp are co-owners of the shop. all the hard work they have put into their food truck bras practice for this. >> to get to do that and represent our culture in an arena is significant. >> typically when someone asks me to do filipino-american food drawing inspiration from where we were as filipino kids. >> that's at the core of what they do. >> thinking of what we want to see on tables and plates we are inspiration from the fact our family house was the family party house, so it's like being family. it's portent for us t normalize and celebrate there isn't any single way to enjoy filipino food. it's really abou the attention and the heart. >> their menu inside chase center is different, the
here is kpix 5's jocelyn moran. >> if you are coming to chase center tonight this is going to be one of your food options. w met a couple here in the bay area who took their love for the culture and their family an made it into a food business, and now they are selling their food here at chase center. meet kristin, and jp. >> we love to be a part of it. we are still pinching ourselves >> kristin and jp are co-owners of the shop. all the hard work they have put into their food...
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jocelyn moran, kpix 5. >>> all right. over the past few weeks , members of our kpi 5 team have been working hard t tell you your stories from the bay area latino community. her is a behind-the-scenes look at all the hard work , and i'm telling you, hard work, preparing for our special coverage. the special comes together tomorrow for you, it's our offering from the heart. w are excited to bring you our one-hour presentation of una familia. watch tomorrow at 4:0 here on kpix 5 and streaming o cbs news bay area. >>> still ahead , a first at chase center, highlights from the warriors championship celebration along with some really big almost belt buckle sized new bling. >>> and they have been sorely missed, the 49ers now hoping to make it come back in their >>> all right so we know you ar a part of w nation and are pumped for the season after the war years came back with the wi over the la lakers. sending the down the road, right? fans got to expense the first of her rin ceremony at chase center. the banner was raised and ea
jocelyn moran, kpix 5. >>> all right. over the past few weeks , members of our kpi 5 team have been working hard t tell you your stories from the bay area latino community. her is a behind-the-scenes look at all the hard work , and i'm telling you, hard work, preparing for our special coverage. the special comes together tomorrow for you, it's our offering from the heart. w are excited to bring you our one-hour presentation of una familia. watch tomorrow at 4:0 here on kpix 5 and...
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jocelyn moran. >> reporter: hurricane fiona hit hit puerto rico and knocked out our across the island in septem. families are trying to recover. for maria campbell, this hits he hits home. >> this is where i come from. this is where my sisters come f. come from. and no matter what, it will always be home. >> reporter: she is the president of a nonprofit ringing ringing aid to people on the isd the island. >> so we are still having a lot of outages. >> reporter: every day, she talks to richard who lives in puerto rico. >> this week i have in my house. house, four. one day, it will last 12 hours and another, 16 hours. 145 and one for two hour. it is random. you never know how know how long the power is going going to be out. >> reporter: he hopes insured donations go to the people who need them. >> we are asking for doctors, healthcare centers. >> [ speaking in non-english ] >> reporter: they are trying tot a generator to a family who desperately needs one for their mom. >> she needs to keep moving to help with circulation and her legs are having ulcers, right now. >> reporter: all of t
jocelyn moran. >> reporter: hurricane fiona hit hit puerto rico and knocked out our across the island in septem. families are trying to recover. for maria campbell, this hits he hits home. >> this is where i come from. this is where my sisters come f. come from. and no matter what, it will always be home. >> reporter: she is the president of a nonprofit ringing ringing aid to people on the isd the island. >> so we are still having a lot of outages. >> reporter:...
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jocelyn moran spoke to one daca recipients. >> reporter: the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program allowed them t work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation but the policy faced legal battles and continues to. >> not fearing for my deportation allowed me privileg that gave me the confidence i needed. >> he is trying to get to work and make a living. >> the office is a couple of blocks. i'm trying to get mysel in the zone, the work zone and the way that only bad bunny can get me in that work zone, telling me i can dress how i want and be who i want and danc how i want. >> reporter: stopping at the coffee shop is a must. >> a mexican mocha. >> reporter: the bay area is hi home. >> . >> all it will communities mixe together to retain the rights. >> reporter: he calls it home, there is an uncertainty, he cam from mexico when he was eight years old, but old enough to understand a little. >> i was seeing my mom cry and say good-bye to people. the younger ones were like we are going to go to disney land. >> fresh out of mexico. there was a lot of violence that start
jocelyn moran spoke to one daca recipients. >> reporter: the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program allowed them t work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation but the policy faced legal battles and continues to. >> not fearing for my deportation allowed me privileg that gave me the confidence i needed. >> he is trying to get to work and make a living. >> the office is a couple of blocks. i'm trying to get mysel in the zone, the work zone and the...
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jocelyn moran spoke to one daca recipients. >> reporter: the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program allowed them t work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation but the policy faced legal battles and continues to. >> not fearing for my deportation allowed me privileg that gave me the confidence i needed.
jocelyn moran spoke to one daca recipients. >> reporter: the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program allowed them t work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation but the policy faced legal battles and continues to. >> not fearing for my deportation allowed me privileg that gave me the confidence i needed.
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our jocelyn moran has the story of two bay area residents stepping onto the scene. >> each season wet of it, we are pinching ourselves. >> reporter: they are the co-owners of the sarap shop. all the hard work they have put into their food truck was practiced for this. and like steph curry, they heaved up a shot from deep to serve their food inside chase center. >> to get to do that and to represent our culture in an arena feels significant. >> typically, when someone asks me, i do filipino food. drawing inspiration from how we grew up as filipino american kids. >> we think about inclusion and what we want to see in tables and plates. we drew inspiration from the fact our house with the family party house. and that always meant whoever our parents also adopted as like being family. it is important for us to normalize and celebrate that there isn't any single way to enjoy filipino food. it is about the intention and the heart. >> reporter: their menu inside chase center is different. they want to serve fans fast. like a fast break. >> we have two limpias this season. one vegan. and we
our jocelyn moran has the story of two bay area residents stepping onto the scene. >> each season wet of it, we are pinching ourselves. >> reporter: they are the co-owners of the sarap shop. all the hard work they have put into their food truck was practiced for this. and like steph curry, they heaved up a shot from deep to serve their food inside chase center. >> to get to do that and to represent our culture in an arena feels significant. >> typically, when someone...
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and it's only right to give back. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, kpi. >> maria has a house in puerto o so she gave one of her generatos to the family. they're still taking donations on their website. when it comes to the grant from the board of supervisors the vote on whether to donate that $100,000 to the red cross is scheduled for tuesday. > >> hurricane has been devastatig for florida's citrus crop. the governor's citrus forecast was released this week and it is sag crop will be 32% lower than last last year. farmers say it can take three years for trees to br fruit and this year, they were finally going to recover from he irma five years ago. >> the trees are looking bettere of the things we are doing, we really feel like are paying off and so this is no doubt a gut punch to the industry that we believe is on the cusp of stabig and rebuilding. >> experts say the loss of fruil mean a bigger reliance on citrus on citrus from california and cl america. and this will all drivp your grocery bill. cbs news is partnering with the red cross on on hurricane relief efforts and to donate, go to
and it's only right to give back. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, kpi. >> maria has a house in puerto o so she gave one of her generatos to the family. they're still taking donations on their website. when it comes to the grant from the board of supervisors the vote on whether to donate that $100,000 to the red cross is scheduled for tuesday. > >> hurricane has been devastatig for florida's citrus crop. the governor's citrus forecast was released this week and it is sag crop...
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. >>> jocelyn moran is there. what is the latest you have? >> now we know that the suspect did target their home in san francisco, specifically. we are still seeing san francisco police department. they did respond around 2:30 a.m. they responded at that time and we are seeing other agencies. we are seeing other agencies such as fbi outside of their home. as far as what we know from speaker pelosi's office, they say, quote, the assailant is in custody and the motivation for the attack is under investigation. mr. pelosi was taken to the hospital, where he is receiving excellent medical care and is expected to make a full recovery. she was not in san francisco at the time of the break-in and we are told united states capitol police is assisting the fbi and sfpd in this investigation. a lot of questions around the motivation behind this attack. he did speak with the author of the book on a biography of nancy pelosi on the implications of this. >> there was a burglary -- that is a very different story. that is a story for the neighborhood, which
. >>> jocelyn moran is there. what is the latest you have? >> now we know that the suspect did target their home in san francisco, specifically. we are still seeing san francisco police department. they did respond around 2:30 a.m. they responded at that time and we are seeing other agencies. we are seeing other agencies such as fbi outside of their home. as far as what we know from speaker pelosi's office, they say, quote, the assailant is in custody and the motivation for the...
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. - and i'm jocelyn moran.francisco, the heart of our culture as latinos in the city. - and for the next hour we are gonna bring you a closer look at hispanic heritage stories that weave deep into the fabric of who we are right here in the bay area. - and gianna, it's more than history, because despite the contributions of latinos in our state here in california, and throughout the country, some stand on rocky ground. (people chanting) for the past few years, many young undocumented immigrants have faced uncertainty. the obama era deferred action for childhood arrivals program, better known as daca, has allowed them to work in the u.s. without the fear of deportation. but the policy has faced legal battles and continues to. - i wish it didn't have that power over me, but not fearing for my deportation, and being able to work to sustain myself did allow me a lot of privileges that, you know, gave me the confidence i needed. - [jocelyn] juan brito lives in the bay area. he's a daca recipient and a graphic designe
. - and i'm jocelyn moran.francisco, the heart of our culture as latinos in the city. - and for the next hour we are gonna bring you a closer look at hispanic heritage stories that weave deep into the fabric of who we are right here in the bay area. - and gianna, it's more than history, because despite the contributions of latinos in our state here in california, and throughout the country, some stand on rocky ground. (people chanting) for the past few years, many young undocumented immigrants...
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jocelyn moran is live . tell us about the excitement >> reporter: if you remember ho excited we were at the end of last season, that is translatin to this season. it is definitel a great feeling when you are nba champions. this place is going to be packed and there is a lot to look forward to. play times going into the season, th ring ceremony and lebron james and the lakers are in town. tickets are pricey . we did tal to one family. they are hoping they can go to the game, tonight, but they say the price are blocking them out. >> reporter: mattie is a big warrior spend . >> he is just cute and he has good personality. he is a good player . >> reporter: she and her mother are in town because mattie participated in basketball camp they came all the way from indiana . >> we book a flight not that we have the money for it or anything but i made it happen for us. i have been saving up some money. >> reporter: although they are intown, th money on everything else. n aly >> reporter: the cheapest tickets on stub h
jocelyn moran is live . tell us about the excitement >> reporter: if you remember ho excited we were at the end of last season, that is translatin to this season. it is definitel a great feeling when you are nba champions. this place is going to be packed and there is a lot to look forward to. play times going into the season, th ring ceremony and lebron james and the lakers are in town. tickets are pricey . we did tal to one family. they are hoping they can go to the game, tonight, but...
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and jocelyn moran whee letting the homicide victims were to high school students in berkeley . >> yes to high school students, one was just 17, the other 15. today berkeley high school have extra counseling services for students. it happened near the r street near oakland and emory border. 30 or 40 teenagers attended what was believed to be be a birthday party before 10:00 10:00 p.m. saturday and i should should have been broke out, now martin lives across the street and he was smoking in front of his house at the time of the shooting. >> started as a commotion with young people drinking, and gathering, and it then was bickering and hostility, and before you know it the two guys on the steer started shooting ah other. it sounded like two people were exchanging gunfire and there were at least two firearms good >> these are the two brothers killed but the taller one is 17-year-old jazy garcia, 70 old and the not the one on the right, angel garcia, and the school superintendent released t saying that our hearts go out to out to the family and everyone d by this tragedy, because these wer
and jocelyn moran whee letting the homicide victims were to high school students in berkeley . >> yes to high school students, one was just 17, the other 15. today berkeley high school have extra counseling services for students. it happened near the r street near oakland and emory border. 30 or 40 teenagers attended what was believed to be be a birthday party before 10:00 10:00 p.m. saturday and i should should have been broke out, now martin lives across the street and he was smoking in...