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julie watts julie watts, cbs news, san francisco sherry how's the weather today? a conveyor of clouds that just keep coming over and over again. ............. high pressure rebuilds for us, but it won't hold back the clouds this week. and there could be some snow showers in the mountains... it won't amount to much... but we could see a half inch or an inch. ................... don;t forget about our ski report on las vegas now dot com with listings for all the ski resorts around the west. ................... temps fall back to normal and then rise again into the low 60s each day through the week and more sunshine comes by sunday and monday. our super saturday recycle day will be somewhat cloudy, but right now no rain - so load up the car and come on down. demetria, how are the roads this morning? demetria obilor 215 and warm springs. metro still at las vegas boulevard and harmon. now, our photographer who is on wrapping up. cones still in place, however. metro should probably be taking care of that shortly. < > back to you! > the markets just opened after being cl
julie watts julie watts, cbs news, san francisco sherry how's the weather today? a conveyor of clouds that just keep coming over and over again. ............. high pressure rebuilds for us, but it won't hold back the clouds this week. and there could be some snow showers in the mountains... it won't amount to much... but we could see a half inch or an inch. ................... don;t forget about our ski report on las vegas now dot com with listings for all the ski resorts around the west....
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julie watts, kpix 5. >> wow.ow for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news," scott pelley is in new york. scott. >> reporter: here's the "cbs evening news" tonight. luck be a lady. powerball fever grips the nation with its billion-dollar jackpot. we'll go behind the scenes of the lotto operation. plus, a city where deplorable school conditions have teachers calling in sick. >> these are our children. they deserve better. >> and airline profits are soaring. so when will flyers get a break on their tickets? those stories tonight on the "cbs evening news." ♪ let us share what we see ♪ just you and i ♪ ♪ grow old with me ♪ let us share what we see ♪ and oh the best it could be ♪ just you and i francisco' >>> i'm veronica de la cruz in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, calls for san francisco's mayor to fire the police chief after a deadly shooting. tonight ed lee goes on the record. >> i still have great confidence in chief suhr and i'm sticking with him. >> tonight the mayor tells our phil matier wha
julie watts, kpix 5. >> wow.ow for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news," scott pelley is in new york. scott. >> reporter: here's the "cbs evening news" tonight. luck be a lady. powerball fever grips the nation with its billion-dollar jackpot. we'll go behind the scenes of the lotto operation. plus, a city where deplorable school conditions have teachers calling in sick. >> these are our children. they deserve better. >> and airline profits...
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on the consumer watch i'm julie watt. >>> a once popular name is going away.the name motorola to lono by lenovo. motorola made the first walkie talk talkies and the first cell phone. >>> and tonight, he was the visionary rebel who became a cultural icon. we'll say farewell to the master of reinvention david bowie. >> plus drug lord "el chapo" meeting with sean penn. tonight penn says he has nothing to hide. we'll have those stories and more on tonight's evening news. ,, ♪ life... is unpredictable. life is deaths. and births. sickness and health. love and heartbreak. and covered california is there for it all. not just to help keep you well. but to make sure the cost of being unwell doesn't ruin this whole life thing. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. tonight: it's about to get noisier starting super bowl week. local airports brace a fleet of private >>> new at 6:00 tonight, it's about to get noisier s
on the consumer watch i'm julie watt. >>> a once popular name is going away.the name motorola to lono by lenovo. motorola made the first walkie talk talkies and the first cell phone. >>> and tonight, he was the visionary rebel who became a cultural icon. we'll say farewell to the master of reinvention david bowie. >> plus drug lord "el chapo" meeting with sean penn. tonight penn says he has nothing to hide. we'll have those stories and more on tonight's evening...
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reporter: julie watts, cbs news, mollie: a long time new york city tradition may be changing. a deal to reduce the number of horse-drawn carriages will now go to the city council for approval. mayor bill de blasio says a deal has been reached that would reduce the number of horses from about 180 to 95 and also the stables in central park would be moved permanently. deblasio pledged to end the popular carriage rides when he was sworn in two years ago. animal rights advocates had fought to get the carriages banned altogether, but that failed, due to public and political opposition. in case you were wondering a new study out says that the 62 richest people collectively have as much wealth as the 3.6 billion people who make up the bottom half of the world's population. oxfam international drew from the forbes annual list of billionaires to help reach that conclusion. in 2010 it took 388 of the ultra rich to own that portion of global wealth. hopefully many of you are staying indoors this afternoon with a nice cup of hot cocoa. you are talking about snow coming? frank: that cup of
reporter: julie watts, cbs news, mollie: a long time new york city tradition may be changing. a deal to reduce the number of horse-drawn carriages will now go to the city council for approval. mayor bill de blasio says a deal has been reached that would reduce the number of horses from about 180 to 95 and also the stables in central park would be moved permanently. deblasio pledged to end the popular carriage rides when he was sworn in two years ago. animal rights advocates had fought to get...
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-p&julie -p&watts has more. nats i m gonna use yellow now from the nursery to the nail salon.... polish is popular with girls, of all ages. nats but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds.. chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. ewg s tasha stoiber says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate, or tphp. every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. sot-tasha stoiber/environment al working group )nail polish is the only personal care product that has this chemical listed as an ingredient. the ewg estimates about half of all nail polishes have t- p-h-p which is also used as a flame retardant in some foam furniture like couches. nats and while the group says more research is needed on the effects of this chemical in humans... to reproductive... and developmental issues. nats thats surprising news to jenna high... who lets her kids play with nail polish. sot- jenna high/mother )i was shocked. i would say that i m pretty cautious about what i expose my kids to and n
-p&julie -p&watts has more. nats i m gonna use yellow now from the nursery to the nail salon.... polish is popular with girls, of all ages. nats but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds.. chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. ewg s tasha stoiber says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate, or tphp. every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. sot-tasha...
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>> and i'm consumerwatch reporter julie watts. the price of oil continues to plunge so why are airlines and delivery services still passing on fuel surcharges to us? we investigate next on kpix 5 news at 5:00. ,,,,,,,, the restaurant chain now haa new plan to regain the pub' >>> chipotle has been fighting an uphill pr battle after a string of food poisoning outbreaks. the restaurant chain now has a new plan to regain the public's trust. chipotle is shutting down almost 2,000 locations for a few hours on february 8 to hold a companywide meeting focused on food safety. more than 350 people have gotten sick after eating at chipotle since october. the chain has been linked to outbreaks of both e. coli and norovirus. >>> well, the stock market isn't the only thing that's falling. oil prices have also been tanking. the question is, why are so many conditions continuing to tack on those fuel surcharges? we asked consumerwatch reporter julie watts to find out. julie. >> reporter: the price of crude oil has been plummeting for over the pas
>> and i'm consumerwatch reporter julie watts. the price of oil continues to plunge so why are airlines and delivery services still passing on fuel surcharges to us? we investigate next on kpix 5 news at 5:00. ,,,,,,,, the restaurant chain now haa new plan to regain the pub' >>> chipotle has been fighting an uphill pr battle after a string of food poisoning outbreaks. the restaurant chain now has a new plan to regain the public's trust. chipotle is shutting down almost 2,000...
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. >> and i'm consumerwatch reporter julie watts. we all know the friendly skies aren't always so friendly. which airline ranks best when it comes to customer satisfaction and which airline came in last? that's coming up next. ,, ,,,,,, to pay the state seven-poinx million dollars. the california public utili commission f >>> new at 5:00 uber will have to pay california $7.6 million. the public utilities commission fined the rideshare company for failing to report data on driver training, safety and access, back in 2014. uber has since handed over that data. it agreed to pay the fine to avoid a 30-day suspension. but it says it will appeal the ruling. >>> traveling these days can be extremely stressful. but which airlines make flying easy and which ones don't? >> consumerwatch reporter julie watts is here now with a brand- new list of airline customer satisfaction rankings. >> reporter: the "wall street journal" released its annual middle seat scorecard today and overall airlines are getting better but a couple of bay area airlines,
. >> and i'm consumerwatch reporter julie watts. we all know the friendly skies aren't always so friendly. which airline ranks best when it comes to customer satisfaction and which airline came in last? that's coming up next. ,, ,,,,,, to pay the state seven-poinx million dollars. the california public utili commission f >>> new at 5:00 uber will have to pay california $7.6 million. the public utilities commission fined the rideshare company for failing to report data on driver...
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((brian loftus)) as julie watts explains... the big bill is because of a new iphone feature that you might not even know about. like many teens, ashton finegold didn't think much about the text message from at&t... warning he was nearing his data limit, he says he's seen it before... (ashton finegold/teenager) "it just said - maybe 65 percent of your data has been used." and then this bill came. (ashton finegold/teenager) "i thought my dad was going to kill me." (jeff finegold/father) "it's usually 250 dollars a month - and this was two thousand dollars." the difference? a "new" feature - on ashton's i- phone called "wi-fi assist." standard with new , i-o-s-9.1 operating system (jeff finegold/father) "i had no idea what that was." it's intended to make sure you always have a good signal by automatically "switching" to "cellular" data....... when a wifi-signal signal is weak. like in ashton's his bedroom.... where he thought he was still connected to wifi... while streaming and surfing. but instead, his phone's been gobbleing up
((brian loftus)) as julie watts explains... the big bill is because of a new iphone feature that you might not even know about. like many teens, ashton finegold didn't think much about the text message from at&t... warning he was nearing his data limit, he says he's seen it before... (ashton finegold/teenager) "it just said - maybe 65 percent of your data has been used." and then this bill came. (ashton finegold/teenager) "i thought my dad was going to kill me." (jeff...
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. >> as julie watts reports, research discovered that one chemical is not only on their nails but also inside their bodies. >> i'm going to use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is popular with girls of all ages. at a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group primes chemicals in me polishes can get in ur ewuschs re php. every woman had elevated levels after painting their nails. listed. >> reporter: the ewg estimates polishes have the chemical which is also used as a flame retardant in some fun furniture, like couches. while the group says more research is needed on the effect of this chemical in humans, animals studies indicate that tphp is linked to reproductive and development to issues. that is surprising to jenna who left her kids play with ham polish often. >> i was shocked. i would say that i'm pretty cautious about what i expose my kids to and nail polish was definitely not one of the things i worry about. >> reporter: in a statement, the group representing nail polish manufacturers call the research, quote, speculative
. >> as julie watts reports, research discovered that one chemical is not only on their nails but also inside their bodies. >> i'm going to use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is popular with girls of all ages. at a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group primes chemicals in me polishes can get in ur ewuschs re php. every woman had elevated levels after painting their nails. listed. >> reporter: the ewg...
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family was shocked when i got a bill for more than $2000 through the -- julie want to explains -- julie watts explains. julie: he got a warning he was near his data limit. used. i thought my dad was going to kill me. usually it's about $250 per month and it was over $2000. juliel::" the new feature was wi-fi assist which is standard with the new ios 1.9 operating system. >> i had no idea what that was. julie: it automatically switches to cellular data when a wi-fi signal is weak, like in ashton's bedroom where he got he was connecting to wi-fi while streaming and surfing -- where he thought he was connecting to wi-fi while streaming and surfing. >> it was pretty high. julie: mikey campell says what wi-fi assist does, many don't know they have it. >> by default it is switched on. that is part of the reason there is an uproar. to turn it off go to settings and then cellular and then at the bottom under actions no discovered, that is where you turn it off. mollie: now we know. lolo in rio? it sound too good not to be true. lolo>> you are turning 34 on opening day, i guess. 34 is young. look at i
family was shocked when i got a bill for more than $2000 through the -- julie want to explains -- julie watts explains. julie: he got a warning he was near his data limit. used. i thought my dad was going to kill me. usually it's about $250 per month and it was over $2000. juliel::" the new feature was wi-fi assist which is standard with the new ios 1.9 operating system. >> i had no idea what that was. julie: it automatically switches to cellular data when a wi-fi signal is weak,...
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julie watts with the alert. >> i will use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to nail salon polish is popular of girls of all ages. a study from duke university says chemical from some polishes can get inside your body. ewe says researchers tested chemical of tphp. every woman had elevated levels after their painted their nails. >> nail polish is the only personal care product with this chemical listed as an ingredient. they estimate half of all nail polishes have tphp used as a flame retardant in foam furniture like couches. more research is needed to the effects of this chemical in humans, animal studies indicate tphp is linked to reproductive and developmental issues. that is surprising to jenna who lets her kids play with nail polish often. >> i was shocked. i would say i am pretty cautious when i expose my kids to and nail polish is definitely one of the things i never worried about. >> reporter: in a statement of a nail polish group representing manufacturers is speculative and misleading and tphp is safely and widely used across industries to prevent electrical, automobile a
julie watts with the alert. >> i will use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to nail salon polish is popular of girls of all ages. a study from duke university says chemical from some polishes can get inside your body. ewe says researchers tested chemical of tphp. every woman had elevated levels after their painted their nails. >> nail polish is the only personal care product with this chemical listed as an ingredient. they estimate half of all nail polishes have tphp...
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julie watts... explains: -- like mateens, ashton finegold did think much about the textmessage from at&t ... warning he was nearing his data lmhe says he's seen it before... "it just s-maybe 65 percentof your data has been came. "i thought dad was going tkill m "it's usuall0 a mhahissthndolr difference? a "new" feature - ashton's phone call"wi-fi assist. standard with new , i-o-s-9.1 operating system "i had no idewhat t.it's ned to makyou always haveaosignal by automatically "switching" o "cellular" data..when a wifi-signal signal is weak. like inashton's his bedro. where he thought he was still connected to wifi... while streaming and surfing. but insteadhis phone's been gobbleing up data. . more than 144- thousand megs.... "that is prthigh - but i cans it happening." mike campb of the webe"applesr says while "some" customers like what wi-fi assist does ... many don'know they have it... "it comes by default -- it is switched on... that's why thesan uproar." apple has no comment... but to turnoff wi
julie watts... explains: -- like mateens, ashton finegold did think much about the textmessage from at&t ... warning he was nearing his data lmhe says he's seen it before... "it just s-maybe 65 percentof your data has been came. "i thought dad was going tkill m "it's usuall0 a mhahissthndolr difference? a "new" feature - ashton's phone call"wi-fi assist. standard with new , i-o-s-9.1 operating system "i had no idewhat t.it's ned to makyou always...
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julie watts gives us an inside look . the planes are purple. the prices are low. wow air's promising fares as low as 99 dollars for non-stop flights... between san francisco and iceland. nine hours away. and ... be prepared.. to pay extra.... for anything extra... him: like most airlines today, we do charge additional charges... for example: any luggage over 11 pounds.... will cost another... 29 dollars. checking a bag : 48 dollars. better seats: an additional five to 33 bucks.. drinks and food are also extra. so, will that fly with bay area travelers...? some customers give the airline.... poor marks for customer service and say all those fees "can" cancel out the great deals.... still "t
julie watts gives us an inside look . the planes are purple. the prices are low. wow air's promising fares as low as 99 dollars for non-stop flights... between san francisco and iceland. nine hours away. and ... be prepared.. to pay extra.... for anything extra... him: like most airlines today, we do charge additional charges... for example: any luggage over 11 pounds.... will cost another... 29 dollars. checking a bag : 48 dollars. better seats: an additional five to 33 bucks.. drinks and...
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. >> and julie watts is in for a check of the weather forecast. >>> this is longer -- the longest period of dry weather we have had this year. there are a couple of showers. i am seeing rain right now. let's take a look at the high definition doppler. overall, it looks dry. let's look at san mateo and santa clara and santa cruz county. the showers will die down, but we cannot rule out showers in the north. you can expect plenty of sunshine with a mix of sun and clouds. partly cloudy today. if you are headed out for the morning jog, 43 in concord. 49 in oakland and 51 in san francisco. expect more of the same. mostly dry and mild and we cannot rule out showers to the north. overall, giant -- dry and mild with showers to the south. of course an extended dry break. but the rain will return just in time for super bowl festivities. details coming up. >>> a powerful earthquake hit alaska at 6.2 magnitude at a: 30 p.m. their time. it was southwest of anchorage where it triggered power outages. the national weather service says is the nominee is not expected. >>> people digging out on the east c
. >> and julie watts is in for a check of the weather forecast. >>> this is longer -- the longest period of dry weather we have had this year. there are a couple of showers. i am seeing rain right now. let's take a look at the high definition doppler. overall, it looks dry. let's look at san mateo and santa clara and santa cruz county. the showers will die down, but we cannot rule out showers in the north. you can expect plenty of sunshine with a mix of sun and clouds. partly...
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new research discovered that a also inside of their bodies, julie watts has more. >> from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is follow already to girls of all ages, but a joint study found chemicals in some polishes can get inside of your body. researchers test women for signs of the common chemical flame retard ant, tph-p every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. >> nail polish is the only thing that has this chemical >> reporter: nearly half of polishes uses, which is used as a flame retard ant. the group said more research is needed on the effects in my humans, animal studies show it woman. >> i was shocked. i'm pretty conscious about what i expose my kids to. nail polish is not one of the things i worried about. >> reporter: in a statement, a group that represents nail polish manufacturers called it speculative and points out this chemical has been widely safely used >> i think i will continue to let my kids 00 nail polish every once in awhile. it's a fun thing they love doing. conscientious. >> the study focused on nail polish, but there were suggestions
new research discovered that a also inside of their bodies, julie watts has more. >> from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is follow already to girls of all ages, but a joint study found chemicals in some polishes can get inside of your body. researchers test women for signs of the common chemical flame retard ant, tph-p every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. >> nail polish is the only thing that has this chemical >> reporter: nearly half of...
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somewhere julie watts. >> we are going to get an overall break in the rain. if you are heading in to the city to celebrate the grand opening, we will be talking about partly cloudy skies. we have some scattered showers tapering off. if you are heading not on the golden gates this morning, temperatures right now in the low east pretty much areawide. fifty-one san francisco. fifty-two concord. forty-seven in you santa rosa. what to expect. light showers tapering off for the morning hours. partly cloudy by object e our 11:00 a.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony. by tonight, 7:00 p.m. that, is the kick-off. countdown to gold. we are looking at mostly cloudy skies tonight. i am told the fireworks have the ability to raise and lower the height of the fireworks. don't worry, it's not going to affect the show at all. here is your countdown. if you run hot, you may not need one. >> it's going to be good weather. >> so we are now just eight days away from superbowl 50 in santa lara. today, the celebration starts in san francisco. and live at superbowl city. it opens to the pub
somewhere julie watts. >> we are going to get an overall break in the rain. if you are heading in to the city to celebrate the grand opening, we will be talking about partly cloudy skies. we have some scattered showers tapering off. if you are heading not on the golden gates this morning, temperatures right now in the low east pretty much areawide. fifty-one san francisco. fifty-two concord. forty-seven in you santa rosa. what to expect. light showers tapering off for the morning hours....
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julie watts explains now in a medical watch. "i'm gonna use yellow now" from the nursery to the nail salon.polish is popular with girls, of all ages. but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds..chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. ewg's tasha stoiber says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate, or tphp. levels after they painted their nails.: "nail polish is the only personal care product that has this chemical listed as an ingredient." the ewg estimates about half of all nail polishes have t-p-h-p which is also used as a flame retardant in some foam furniture like couches. and while the group says more research is needed on the effects of this chemical in humans animals studies indicate tphp is linked to reproductive and developmental issues. that's surprising news to jenna high who lets her kids play with nail polish.: "i was shocked. i would say that i'm pretty cautious about what i expose my kids to and nail polish is n
julie watts explains now in a medical watch. "i'm gonna use yellow now" from the nursery to the nail salon.polish is popular with girls, of all ages. but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds..chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. ewg's tasha stoiber says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate, or tphp. levels after they painted their nails.: "nail polish is the only...
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. >> let's check in with julie watts who is updating her numbers as we speak. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, we are tracking light to moderate rainfall for many locations this morning on the road. in fact, let's go to hi-def doppler and talk about the heavy rain now. so we are looking at 580 here. a moderate cell in pleasanton showers there. in milpitas get ready for moderate rain heading your way right now. sunol heavy rain right now. in addition to heavy rain, we are seeing gusty winds especially on bridges. so keep that in mind out there. temperature-wise we are mild in the mid to tupper 50s for the most part but the big weather story is the heavy rain. our very pedestrian lines off to a wet start with -- our weather headlines off to a wet start with gusty winds. staying breezy and more rain on the way. we'll time out wave after wave here coming up in just a bit but first we have to time out your commute. how's it looking? >> will it take extra time to get around. causing a busy right. right now new accident westbound 92 at clawiter blocking lanes. spe
. >> let's check in with julie watts who is updating her numbers as we speak. good morning. >> good morning. yeah, we are tracking light to moderate rainfall for many locations this morning on the road. in fact, let's go to hi-def doppler and talk about the heavy rain now. so we are looking at 580 here. a moderate cell in pleasanton showers there. in milpitas get ready for moderate rain heading your way right now. sunol heavy rain right now. in addition to heavy rain, we are seeing...
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we have julie watts here this morning with a check of the forecast. >>> this is what's left of this round of rain. we have a nice dry break heading our way. let's take a live look outside this morning talk about where we are seeing some of the lingering showers and what's left over from the system. light to moderate rainfall moving into the east bay this morning. oakland you are seeing pockets of moderate rainfall. lafayette you as well. we will continue to see pockets of this like -- like this or other day. a couple of showers with periods of heavier rainfall popping up throughout the day today. temperatures are in the 50s, 50 for concord, 56 oakland, 53 san francisco and 52 santa rosa. as you can see, we have mostly cloudy skies to start, we will likely get some breaks and blue -- a blue and there throughout the day today. as we take you throughout the day today, a mix of sun and clouds and lingering showers today, with possibility of thunderstorms this afternoon, and definitely snow in the mountains of your heading up to the high country. we do have a winter weather advisory. scattered
we have julie watts here this morning with a check of the forecast. >>> this is what's left of this round of rain. we have a nice dry break heading our way. let's take a live look outside this morning talk about where we are seeing some of the lingering showers and what's left over from the system. light to moderate rainfall moving into the east bay this morning. oakland you are seeing pockets of moderate rainfall. lafayette you as well. we will continue to see pockets of this like --...
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julie watts reports. >> i'm going to use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is popular with girls of all ages. but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. e.w.g. says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate or tphp. every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. product with this chemical listed. >> about half of all nail polishes have tpht also used as a flame retardant in some foam furniture like couches. while the group says more research is needed on the effects of this chemical in humans, animal studies indicate tpht is linked to reproductive and developmental issues. that's surprising to jenna who lets her kids play with nail polish often. >> i was shocked. i would say i'm pretty cautious about what i let my kids be exposed to. nail polish wasn't one i worried about. >> the research is considered speculative and misleading and one group points out tphp has been widely and safely used across
julie watts reports. >> i'm going to use yellow now. >> reporter: from the nursery to the nail salon, polish is popular with girls of all ages. but a joint study by duke university and the environmental working group finds chemicals in some polishes can get inside your body. e.w.g. says researchers tested women for signs of the common chemical flame retardant triphenyl phosphate or tphp. every woman had elevated levels after they painted their nails. product with this chemical...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts is live in palo alto to explain how this one works. julie. >> reporter: yeah, guys. have you ever returned home after a long day of work only to discover your gas tank was empty? wouldn't it be nice if someone would come over and fill it up for you so you didn't have to? now there's an app for that, several in fact. although he is not an old- fashioned gas station attendant, filling up the car, he is a class a hazmat endorsed driver piloting a next generation gas station on wheels and delivering gas on demand via app. we fuel launched in the bay area this week and is one of a growing number of companies that will fill you up for a fee. however, cofounder says they have a special device that sets them apart. >> you just [ indiscernible ] we can read the tank level know exactly the position of the vehicle and we can open the fuel hatch so we can deliver the gas. >> reporter: he says the device is in beta testing but they hope to see it in every car so in theory they will know when you will need gas before you will and automatically fill y
consumerwatch reporter julie watts is live in palo alto to explain how this one works. julie. >> reporter: yeah, guys. have you ever returned home after a long day of work only to discover your gas tank was empty? wouldn't it be nice if someone would come over and fill it up for you so you didn't have to? now there's an app for that, several in fact. although he is not an old- fashioned gas station attendant, filling up the car, he is a class a hazmat endorsed driver piloting a next...
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julie watts is in for brian hackney with a look at the work week ahead. >> we're starting off with a live look over levi's stadium where we're seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies, depending on where you are, that pretty much remains the story for the foreseeable future. we aren't going to get any rain for most of the week. i want to start off with our seasonal rainfall totals. take a look at where we are compared to normal for this time of year. we're at 107% of normal in san francisco. 80% in oakland. 119% of normal in san jose and 99% of normal in santa rosa. keep in mind this is just the beginning. this is not going to relieve us of the drought but it's a very good start and makes us feel a little bit better about the extended dry break we're headed in to for the next five days or so. from the satellite perspective let me show you why. we have an upper level bridge building, high pressure building over the pacific. as high pressure builds so do our temperatures. a gradual warming trend in store over the next few days. notice we do have a weak disturbance to our north, bringing sh
julie watts is in for brian hackney with a look at the work week ahead. >> we're starting off with a live look over levi's stadium where we're seeing partly to mostly cloudy skies, depending on where you are, that pretty much remains the story for the foreseeable future. we aren't going to get any rain for most of the week. i want to start off with our seasonal rainfall totals. take a look at where we are compared to normal for this time of year. we're at 107% of normal in san francisco....
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but as kpix 5 reporter julie watts discovered it is only available to people with a credit history.ords, adults.>> now, in response mike gotto has introduced a bill that would allow parents to freeze their child's credit. something 18 other states currently allow.>> california has been slow to adopt it because change is difficult. >> reporter: he got behind it when he realized children are even more vulnerable to id theft than adults. for the because their credit histories are pristine.>> we have heard horror stories of children going off to school or applying for a credit card when they turn 18 and finding out that someone stole their identity.>> reporter: neil o'farrell says applying for a credit freeze is easy. >> the each have their own way of doing it. >> reporter: just go to each of the three bureaus. experian, equifax, and trans union, and search for the term freeze. once you confirm your identity, and pay a fee, your account is frozen. and it can only be unfrozen with a special password or pin. a simple process parents should be able to do for their children. before identity
but as kpix 5 reporter julie watts discovered it is only available to people with a credit history.ords, adults.>> now, in response mike gotto has introduced a bill that would allow parents to freeze their child's credit. something 18 other states currently allow.>> california has been slow to adopt it because change is difficult. >> reporter: he got behind it when he realized children are even more vulnerable to id theft than adults. for the because their credit histories are...
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. >>> let's check in with julie watts now a look at weather. we have a break but a short break, right? >> yeah. if you look at hi-def doppler you can actually see the first sign of showers out of the way. storm number 5 is starting tonight into tomorrow morning. it will go from the north throughout the evening into tomorrow morning. here's what we're looking at right now. gray skies. maybe a couple of stray showers today ahead of that approaching system. temperatures currently in the low 50s. outliers are in the upper 40s santa rosa chilly. we did see some cold temperatures this morning in certain locations but most of us were pretty mild. as i mentioned, storm number 5 arrives tonight. as we pull back a little bit, you can see storm number 6 waiting in the wings. a wet start for the weekend, a break for sunday and then for storm system on monday. so this is pretty much going to be status quo for the next few days. rain a day with a break, rain, a day with a break. rain moves in up north, notice the time friday, 11 p.m. it moves through the bay
. >>> let's check in with julie watts now a look at weather. we have a break but a short break, right? >> yeah. if you look at hi-def doppler you can actually see the first sign of showers out of the way. storm number 5 is starting tonight into tomorrow morning. it will go from the north throughout the evening into tomorrow morning. here's what we're looking at right now. gray skies. maybe a couple of stray showers today ahead of that approaching system. temperatures currently in...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts with what you need to know coming up tonight at 5:00 before you go to that big game. and, of course, it's all about the weather this weekend. we have a big party tomorrow night. >> yes. no rain for the big party tomorrow night for the lighting of the bay bridge lights and the macy's fireworks. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ♪ >> quinn: you should just get some rest. >> liam: yeah, it's just, um... something, uh... something doesn't feel right. >> quinn: you've been out for a long time. you'll -- you'll feel better in a day or two. >> liam: no, no, no, no. i mean... it feels like... like somebody needs me. ♪ [ seagulls calling ] >> steffy: i can't believe you actually bought me a bike. >> wyatt: yeah. go on. try -- try it out. >> steffy: i don't -- i don't know if i'm read
consumerwatch reporter julie watts with what you need to know coming up tonight at 5:00 before you go to that big game. and, of course, it's all about the weather this weekend. we have a big party tomorrow night. >> yes. no rain for the big party tomorrow night for the lighting of the bay bridge lights and the macy's fireworks. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ♪ >> quinn: you should just get some rest. >> liam: yeah, it's just, um... something,...
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. >>> julie watts is in for brian hackney. you put in long hours today. thank you. >> i have.'t be held responsible when you're this tired for what you say on live television. [ laughter ] >> you've seen all the storms come and go today. >> it was a pretty easy forecast to track because there's not a lot of change. we're dry for the foreseeable future. let's take a live look outside. here's a live look from joseph cousins at fisherman's wharf. partly to mostly cloudy skies. some folks wearing a light jacket this evening. here's a beautiful look at the bay bridge. right now temperatures in the low to mid 50s depending on where you are. 50 in livermore. 55 concord. 55 in oakland. as i mentioned we're entering an extended dry period but we do have rainfall totals in the bucket. in terms of seasonal norms, we're at 107% of our seasonal norm for san francisco. 80% in oakland. 119% in san jose. 99% in santa rosa. this doesn't mean the drought is over but it does mean we're looking good going in to the extended dry period and we have more rain in the extended forecast. in the meantim
. >>> julie watts is in for brian hackney. you put in long hours today. thank you. >> i have.'t be held responsible when you're this tired for what you say on live television. [ laughter ] >> you've seen all the storms come and go today. >> it was a pretty easy forecast to track because there's not a lot of change. we're dry for the foreseeable future. let's take a live look outside. here's a live look from joseph cousins at fisherman's wharf. partly to mostly cloudy...
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julie watts is here now with a look. >> i wish i was where roberta is! that looks so much more fun although i'm sure -- it's fun to be here, too, tracking rain on hi-def doppler. >>> take a look at hi-def doppler this morning. we still have some scattered showers out there right now. we have light rain over novato, san anselmo, showers just north of napa. this is this is what to expect throughout the day. spotty scattered showers possible thunderstorms which means the possibility of some areas of heavy rain right now light rain towards san rafael, richmond, hercules. these are again just very short- lived light showers not going to be consistent. but certainly something you can expect off and on throughout the day. we have another band of rain heading back our way. in fact, we have several of them coming up here over the next few days. we are going to time that out for you coming up in just a bit. >>> ten u.s. nav sailors after being captured in iran are back. a mechanical breakdown caused a boat to drift into iran's waters. iran released this footage of
julie watts is here now with a look. >> i wish i was where roberta is! that looks so much more fun although i'm sure -- it's fun to be here, too, tracking rain on hi-def doppler. >>> take a look at hi-def doppler this morning. we still have some scattered showers out there right now. we have light rain over novato, san anselmo, showers just north of napa. this is this is what to expect throughout the day. spotty scattered showers possible thunderstorms which means the possibility...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts on the ways that criminals could be getting your information and how >>> reporter: for months, they have been installing towers and beefing up power to ensure super bowl fans from the south bay to san francisco never lose a signal. but this fbi document obtained by kpix 5 warns of significant cyber threats for super bowl 50 fans. one of the biggest concerns, open wi-fi networks. standing here in the middle of super bowl city, i have access to at least five open public wi- fi networks. and like any public wi-fi network, they are relatively easy to hack. the fbi is concerned that hackers may be able to intercept mobile transactions performed here or at levi's stadium or introduce malware on these phones via the public wi- fi network. >> open wi-fi is just that, it means that there is no security on the wi-fi system. at the need to realize whatever they are sending over that can be viewed by others. >> reporter: but this former fbi agent and kpix 5 security analyst jeff harp says the threat. exposing personal information -- the threat of exposing personal
consumerwatch reporter julie watts on the ways that criminals could be getting your information and how >>> reporter: for months, they have been installing towers and beefing up power to ensure super bowl fans from the south bay to san francisco never lose a signal. but this fbi document obtained by kpix 5 warns of significant cyber threats for super bowl 50 fans. one of the biggest concerns, open wi-fi networks. standing here in the middle of super bowl city, i have access to at least...
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julie watts gives us an inside look at wow air. the planes are purple. the prices are low. wow air's promising fares as low as 99 dollars for non-stop flights... between san francisco and iceland. nine hours away. and wow air's c.e.o. says.... from there, you can get a connecting flight to at least ten "other" cities in europe.... and he says... "those" will "start" at 199 dollars. but don't expect a whole lot of them.... it's not every single seat... the fares will vary... // closer to departure on prime time... prices can vary quite a bit.. > and ... be prepared.. to pay extra.... for anything extra... him: like most airlines today, we do charge additional charges... for example: any luggage over 11 pounds.... will cost another... 29 dollars. checking a bag : 48 dollars. drinks and food are also extra. so, will that fly with bay area travelers...? some customers give the airline.... poor marks for customer service and say all those fees "can" cancel out the great deals.... still "trip adv
julie watts gives us an inside look at wow air. the planes are purple. the prices are low. wow air's promising fares as low as 99 dollars for non-stop flights... between san francisco and iceland. nine hours away. and wow air's c.e.o. says.... from there, you can get a connecting flight to at least ten "other" cities in europe.... and he says... "those" will "start" at 199 dollars. but don't expect a whole lot of them.... it's not every single seat... the fares...
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julie watt. kpix5. >>> the actor and the fugitive.nn defines the interview that helped nab mexican drug lord "el chapo." ,,,, four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. ♪ now and then we all appreciate a little help. through covered california, health insurance could cost less than you think. and most uninsured californians could get help paying for it. to find free, local, in-person help visit coveredca.com this is go pro video from t mexican marines as they descended on >>> we're getting an inside look at the raid that nabbed joaquin guzman. guzman briefly escaped capture through a secret tunnel but was found in a highway close by. and also released, pictures of sean penn sneaking into mexico for a meeting with the wanted man. penn is unapologetic about the meeting and says he has quote nothing to hide.
julie watt. kpix5. >>> the actor and the fugitive.nn defines the interview that helped nab mexican drug lord "el chapo." ,,,, four out of five people may not agree on carne asada or carnitas. but four out of five who got their health insurance through covered california got help paying for it. find out if you could be one of them at coveredca.com enroll by january 31st to avoid the irs tax penalty. ♪ now and then we all appreciate a little help. through covered california,...
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julie watts takes a closer look at the particular bus and the federal rules mandating seatbelts.>> the highway traffic safety demonstration has a new rule that will expire seatbelts for every passenger on new motor coaches and large buses by november of this year. gray house -- greyhound set it was voluntarily providing seatbelts in 2009 and according to department of transportation greyhound is above average with safety. we do have some video of the interior of a bus. this one is similar to the one involved in the accident. they have several hundred just like it. chp said as three inspection records for this particular bus and none have any significant effects. the best was manufactured in 2014 and it does have seatbelts but passengers are not required to wear them. according to the national transportation and safety board they are due to roll over accidents like this one. 70% of the passengers killed are ejected from the bus. seatbelt use rates are relatively low in passenger vehicles like buses and cabs. seatbelt use on school buses was 61% in the older the student the less likely t
julie watts takes a closer look at the particular bus and the federal rules mandating seatbelts.>> the highway traffic safety demonstration has a new rule that will expire seatbelts for every passenger on new motor coaches and large buses by november of this year. gray house -- greyhound set it was voluntarily providing seatbelts in 2009 and according to department of transportation greyhound is above average with safety. we do have some video of the interior of a bus. this one is similar...
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p>> reporter: julie watts, cbs pnews, san francisco. pthere's a lot of brands that say pthey're all natural or pnon-toxic. pcatherine. p>>> federal aid is heading to pflint, michigan, to help the pcity with a toxic water crisis. eople there have been exposed pto dangerous levels of lead psince 2014. resident obama declared now a pstate of emergency over the weekend, and pthat really -- state of the punion over the weekend. p>>> heads up fans for fans of pitunes radio. papple will start charging for pthe music now. pthey will require a subscription pand that will cost you $9.99 a pmonth. pthe company sent out an e-mail pwarning customers last week. pthe changes take place. pi recommend i heart radio. p>>> the post office was closed ptoday for the holiday, but ptomorrow you could be paying pmore. pthe u.s. postal service has praised its rates by as much as p14% for some services. pfedex and ups raised their pstamp prices stay the same at p49%. p>>> all right. pwell, i'm sure we can all agree pstill pretty brutal out there pwhen you factor
p>> reporter: julie watts, cbs pnews, san francisco. pthere's a lot of brands that say pthey're all natural or pnon-toxic. pcatherine. p>>> federal aid is heading to pflint, michigan, to help the pcity with a toxic water crisis. eople there have been exposed pto dangerous levels of lead psince 2014. resident obama declared now a pstate of emergency over the weekend, and pthat really -- state of the punion over the weekend. p>>> heads up fans for fans of pitunes radio....
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>> we have a lot of rain coming our way, so we brought in julie watts for a few weeks while we have el nino talking about what we can except. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. i'm going to enjoy being here for the couple through -- we're expecting the rain through at least march or april and i'll be here forecasting it for you. weekend mornings. i have to say we are in a break right now. if you are heading out the door right now, no rain. more the on the way by the end of the day today and overnight, we're going to get hammered. in the meantime, some light showers that pass through overnight last night. still seeing some rain net north bay. and primary weather story this morning out the door. we do have areas of fog. you can see that here from our golden gate bridge camera. temperatures relatively mild in the 50s areawide. fifty-six santa rosa. fifty-eight san jose. fifty in livermore. later today, the rain moves in in the afternoon first for the north bay and into the rest -- for the rest of us into the evening and overnight hours. areas of fog dry to start. rain to get this after
>> we have a lot of rain coming our way, so we brought in julie watts for a few weeks while we have el nino talking about what we can except. thanks for being here. >> absolutely. i'm going to enjoy being here for the couple through -- we're expecting the rain through at least march or april and i'll be here forecasting it for you. weekend mornings. i have to say we are in a break right now. if you are heading out the door right now, no rain. more the on the way by the end of the...
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let's check in with julie watts with more. a lot of eyes on that as superbowl festivities begin. >> yes, and the good news is i think we are going to stay mostly dry at superbowl city. the bad news is we have a wind advisory. blustery conditions. grab that windbreaker. i don't you saw mark kelly in the kpis is -- kpix parka. we did see some showers pass through overnight mainly south of san jose. you can see a little dusting of snow on top of mount hamilton. right now, some light rainfall over the south pay, san jose. this should move on out of here early morning and then we start to dry out. here is what to expect. mopping showers south of the golden gate. really south of san jose. a cab of some isolated showers and a thunderstorm possible. not widespread rain, but can't rule out a chance of a pop-up shower anywhere. and then blustery this afternoon. the wind advisory is affected. could see gusts by late afternoon, early evening, upwards of 40 miles per hour and likely sustained in to 20 ever in the 20 to 30-mile an hour. exp
let's check in with julie watts with more. a lot of eyes on that as superbowl festivities begin. >> yes, and the good news is i think we are going to stay mostly dry at superbowl city. the bad news is we have a wind advisory. blustery conditions. grab that windbreaker. i don't you saw mark kelly in the kpis is -- kpix parka. we did see some showers pass through overnight mainly south of san jose. you can see a little dusting of snow on top of mount hamilton. right now, some light rainfall...
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polish every once in a while and it is a fun thing that they enjoy doing but i will be more cautious julie watts news, san francisco. >> i don't know if i want to get my nails done. >> i know. me either. [ laughter ] >>> austin versus bowie. someone put a sticker up over the name jim, over this bowie sign and jim bowie is a texas hero who fought at the alamo and austin said they would leave up the david sticker until tomorrow. and now some fans want to make it permanent. >> i believe for austin, david bowie probably represents a lot more to us. >> opponents of the idea say jim bowie is a fixture in the lone star state and david bowie is a foreigner with no ties to texas. >>> daytime celebrations in baltimore tomorrow to mark edgar allen poe's birthday. over the weekend an old tradition was rekindled. for more than 50 years. and mystery man honored the late poet at his grave. and the man stopped showing up and another person was hired to keep the tradition alive. >> how do you spell doom? s-n-o-w. >> snow blanketing the roads outside of erie, pennsylvania. making travel very difficult. a car here
polish every once in a while and it is a fun thing that they enjoy doing but i will be more cautious julie watts news, san francisco. >> i don't know if i want to get my nails done. >> i know. me either. [ laughter ] >>> austin versus bowie. someone put a sticker up over the name jim, over this bowie sign and jim bowie is a texas hero who fought at the alamo and austin said they would leave up the david sticker until tomorrow. and now some fans want to make it permanent....
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in july, mel watt, who heads the federal agency overseeing them, approved a scandalous hike for ceos timothy mayopoulos and donald layton. they were making $600,000 apiece. their raise? 650% to $4 million each. congress moved quickly to block the increase. rep. chaffetz: if you want to change your structure and be a for profit organization, make all you want. i'm not trying to dictate this. i'm just saying if you're taking the advantage of the subsidy that comes from being a not for profit, then you're not a seven figure paycheck. sharyl: tired of all the criticism, the nfl gave up its nonprofit status last april after 73 years. they'll lose millions in tax benefits. but they won't have to publicly disclose goodell's big salary, anymore. the week of thanksgiving, president obama signed the bill into law suspending the controversial compensation packages for nonprofits fannie mae and freddie mac. those ceo's are rolled back from millions to $600,000 a year. that's still $200,000 a year more than the president makes. still ahead on "full measure," billions of dollars have been released
in july, mel watt, who heads the federal agency overseeing them, approved a scandalous hike for ceos timothy mayopoulos and donald layton. they were making $600,000 apiece. their raise? 650% to $4 million each. congress moved quickly to block the increase. rep. chaffetz: if you want to change your structure and be a for profit organization, make all you want. i'm not trying to dictate this. i'm just saying if you're taking the advantage of the subsidy that comes from being a not for profit,...