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in san francisco, i'm julie watts." happenings around the valley.... just head to our website at las vegas now dot com... where we have events and activities for trick or treaters of all ages./// sherry how's the weather today? ((demetria obilor)) back to you!/// closed -traffic being re-routed to mlk exit which will serve as a temporary nb 95 on-ramp tday the world's largest marine park in the antarctic ocean. the sanctuary will cover 600 thousand square miles of the ocean. thats more than 12 percent of the southern ocean. it's home to more than 10 of the world's penguins, whales, seabirds, colossal squid and antarctic tooth fish. (("we've had a real achievemnt today we'v ecreated the wrol d's largest marie protected are and that's a major step towards marine conservation globaly so it's a wonderful moment")) ((brian loftus)) >> scientists said the marine park would also allow a greater understanding of the impact of climate change. russia agreed to the proposal, after blocking conservation proposals ofi occasions. the 25-member commission, which incl
in san francisco, i'm julie watts." happenings around the valley.... just head to our website at las vegas now dot com... where we have events and activities for trick or treaters of all ages./// sherry how's the weather today? ((demetria obilor)) back to you!/// closed -traffic being re-routed to mlk exit which will serve as a temporary nb 95 on-ramp tday the world's largest marine park in the antarctic ocean. the sanctuary will cover 600 thousand square miles of the ocean. thats more...
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i'm julie watts. >> and i'm betty yu. it happened about an hour and a half ago off pier 35. we're told everyone is out of the water. the coast guard says that people were on board -- [no audio] >> -- when it capsized. again, everyone is accounted for. but their conditions are unclear at this time. the coast guard is crediting good samaritans and partnering agencies with helping in the rescue. we talked to one of the people who rushed to help. >> there was kids and family in the water. they didn't have enough life preservers. myself and other people, we were doing everything we can out at this fishing boat to help them. they were doing that within 5 minutes or less. we had the fire department, the police department, the coast guard and everybody out there. >> well, ma than snapped several pictures -- man snapped several pictures of people in the water. we are expecting an update on their conditions very soon. all the agencies were out there for fleet week's safety patrols and were able to be out there
i'm julie watts. >> and i'm betty yu. it happened about an hour and a half ago off pier 35. we're told everyone is out of the water. the coast guard says that people were on board -- [no audio] >> -- when it capsized. again, everyone is accounted for. but their conditions are unclear at this time. the coast guard is crediting good samaritans and partnering agencies with helping in the rescue. we talked to one of the people who rushed to help. >> there was kids and family in...
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julie watts came to a fire station in portions to stock up on sandbags and while she lives downhill from the burn area, she says everyone is concerned about potential problems of the storm. >> i live at the bottom of a hill and so i worry about my neighbor's property, as well. not that they have lost vegetation but they are having drainage issues. >> reporter: the "loma fire" burned 4400 acres. 12 homes were destroyed and 16 outbuildings. just down the hill, fire debris is now being collected in garbage containers and a task force led by cal fire along with other state and local agencies is closely monitoring the weather for any potential rain-related problems. >> our concerns are that it would get too much rain at one time that it will destabilize some of the slopes that are unprotected or the vegetation was burned away and there's nothing left to prevent, you know, gullying and debris torrents. >> reporter: now, the rain started as a light drizzle this afternoon and cal fire says that that's an ideal situation for them because it's giving the areas where the fire was, the burn area, so
julie watts came to a fire station in portions to stock up on sandbags and while she lives downhill from the burn area, she says everyone is concerned about potential problems of the storm. >> i live at the bottom of a hill and so i worry about my neighbor's property, as well. not that they have lost vegetation but they are having drainage issues. >> reporter: the "loma fire" burned 4400 acres. 12 homes were destroyed and 16 outbuildings. just down the hill, fire debris is...
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with julie watts. >> it's a good day to be in. we a lot going on today.ake a look at hi-def doppler. this is what we call rain shadows. the rain is hitting the santa cruz mountains. we haven't had any measurable rain for much of the south bay. san jose is dry right now so is santa clara and this surrounding areas. i think eventually you will see some showers today but for right now, staying relatively dry overall, though, we are definitely going to continue to see rain over the coming days and not just today but continuing saturday and maybe even more so by sunday. let's go ahead and take a look at what's to come. rain on the lens and temperatures in the mid-60s areawide. so it is a mild day. and we'll continue to see mild temperatures not only warming up very much today. why will rehave this area of low pressure? it's moving onshore. it's heading into british columbia. we are really tapping into this atmospheric river all this moisture heading our way bringing with it a series of storm systems over the next couple of days. right now the progression of th
with julie watts. >> it's a good day to be in. we a lot going on today.ake a look at hi-def doppler. this is what we call rain shadows. the rain is hitting the santa cruz mountains. we haven't had any measurable rain for much of the south bay. san jose is dry right now so is santa clara and this surrounding areas. i think eventually you will see some showers today but for right now, staying relatively dry overall, though, we are definitely going to continue to see rain over the coming...
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julie watts explains why. breach -- he immediately tried to change his password... (nats) "it wouldn't allow me to do it." like many, art's "yahoo" account... is "merged" with a.t. and t an option at&t offereed as a "conveniece.." that's "not" so convenient right now... (sot-art stryer/at&t customer) "i could change the password at at&t, but it would not affect the yahoo password." (sot-laura hautala/ cnet) "not being able to change their passwords right away is dangerous." and cnet's laura hautala says .... art's not the only at&t customer struggling to change their yahoo password... and even worse. (sot-laura hautala/ cnet) accounts and not realize it.." she explains - customers with at&t.. or sbc-global email adresses may also be affected - even if they never had a yahoo adress. (sot-laura hautala/ cnet) "when they set up their at&t account with broadband or other services, they had an option to create an email account that was running through a yahoo server." cnet says that option dates back to a 15-year old partnership between at&t and yahoo... in a statement -
julie watts explains why. breach -- he immediately tried to change his password... (nats) "it wouldn't allow me to do it." like many, art's "yahoo" account... is "merged" with a.t. and t an option at&t offereed as a "conveniece.." that's "not" so convenient right now... (sot-art stryer/at&t customer) "i could change the password at at&t, but it would not affect the yahoo password." (sot-laura hautala/ cnet) "not being...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts has the details. julie. >> reporter: that's right, liz. this search warrant reveals that the california attorney general's office has launched an investigation looking into whether wells fargo employees illegally accessed bankers and basically acted as identity thieves to open fake accounts. the warrant was served at the bank's san francisco headquarters this month. wells fargo is suspected of creating nearly 2 million bank and credit card accounts without customer approval. fees from those accounted were more than $3 million. the warrant asked for information on affected consumers and on the bank employees who opened the accounts as well as their managers. this scandal is already costing wells fargo. san francisco and santa clara county are both threatening to cut business ties with the bank. and, of course, ceo john stumpf retired last week. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> new information on the shooting at a san francisco high school. four students were sent to the hospital. today counselors were there as students returne
consumerwatch reporter julie watts has the details. julie. >> reporter: that's right, liz. this search warrant reveals that the california attorney general's office has launched an investigation looking into whether wells fargo employees illegally accessed bankers and basically acted as identity thieves to open fake accounts. the warrant was served at the bank's san francisco headquarters this month. wells fargo is suspected of creating nearly 2 million bank and credit card accounts...
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but as consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, many banks have missed the deadline. julie. >> reporter: that's right, guys. you know, those chip cards have been in consumer's hands for more than a year but it turns out most bank atms still don't have the technology necessary to allow those chips to protect you from fraud. they are more secure than a stripe. they have a unique code for each transaction. criminals can't steal your money without your physical card and the chip. >> if they try to use it in an atm that's chip-enabled they won't be able to. >> reporter: but former attorney general says the problem is, most atms still aren't chip-enabled. >> i think it's kind of shocking. >> reporter: he explains today was the deadline set by mastercard for banks to install chip reading technology. banks without chip enabled atms will now be held financially liable for any fraudulent transactions at those cash machines. mastercard says the compliance rated is 35 to 40%. but it's atm locator says only 778 chip enabled atms within 25 miles of san francisco, about 13%. the comp
but as consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, many banks have missed the deadline. julie. >> reporter: that's right, guys. you know, those chip cards have been in consumer's hands for more than a year but it turns out most bank atms still don't have the technology necessary to allow those chips to protect you from fraud. they are more secure than a stripe. they have a unique code for each transaction. criminals can't steal your money without your physical card and the chip. >>...
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as consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, there's a good chance some company owes you money. >>eporter: it's easy to see why carol doesn't like her deck. >> we have this brown boards that we bought and they are turning black. >> reporter: although she soon could be seeing green. under the terms of a class action lawsuit she may get $400. >> i think consumers would be very surprised to learn just how many class action lawsuits they were party to. >> reporter: a consumer advocate says hundreds of suits are filed each year and if you have ever performed a product, odds are you have been entitled to class action cash. but it's estimated less than 10% of eligible consumers claim their share of these settlements so consumer action created a database to help consumers collect. ever buy j&j products or 7th generation cleaning products? you may be due $10 into. proof of purchase often isn't necessary. >> even for some of the larger amounts it's not necessarily very high burden of proof. >> reporter: current payouts range from 50 cents for some who bought a starbucks breakfast sandwich la
as consumerwatch reporter julie watts explains, there's a good chance some company owes you money. >>eporter: it's easy to see why carol doesn't like her deck. >> we have this brown boards that we bought and they are turning black. >> reporter: although she soon could be seeing green. under the terms of a class action lawsuit she may get $400. >> i think consumers would be very surprised to learn just how many class action lawsuits they were party to. >> reporter:...
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julie watts, kpix 5. >> managers say it's not foolproof. they say about 40% of the time they can't identify the culprit because what's left behind came from a pet that doesn't live on the property. >>> if you are taking your dog out for a walk this evening, number one clean up. number two, the weather is really nice outside from the top of sutro tower looking down on the golden gate and the marin headlands. did you enjoy the sunshine? if you did, i have good news for you coming up in the seven- day forecast next. >> and coming up all new at 6:00, a bay area deli owner fed up with the drugs and decay he sees on a daily basis. now he is venting his frustration with these disturbing photos. the social media blast aimed right at the mayor. >> but first, the markets closed up today: when mexico sends its people... they're bringing crime, they're rapists. are you going to have a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's n
julie watts, kpix 5. >> managers say it's not foolproof. they say about 40% of the time they can't identify the culprit because what's left behind came from a pet that doesn't live on the property. >>> if you are taking your dog out for a walk this evening, number one clean up. number two, the weather is really nice outside from the top of sutro tower looking down on the golden gate and the marin headlands. did you enjoy the sunshine? if you did, i have good news for you coming...
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julie watts, kpix 5. >>> santa clara's mayor is hitting the 49ers accusing the team of not cooperatingith an audit of operations at levi's stadium. the key question is whether taxpayer money is being used to help stage events at the stadium for things like police and firefighters. that violators a voter-approved measure. the mayor, lisa gillmor, says so far the 49ers are not providing critical documents. >> so it's a level of detail you need to understand and improve budgets the stadium authority has been lacking and i don't know why. they are making a tremendous amount of money out there. >> the mayor says unless the 49ers provide that information soon, the city could start a process to take over management of the stadium. >>> it's a halloween trick nobody wanted. a popular san jose haunted house ransacked by thieves. we have profiled the house last week. the father and son duo proudly showed off their creation. police say the thieves broke into the haunted house, damaged the sets, and stole expensive equipment. despite the setback, the show will go on. the haunted house will be open
julie watts, kpix 5. >>> santa clara's mayor is hitting the 49ers accusing the team of not cooperatingith an audit of operations at levi's stadium. the key question is whether taxpayer money is being used to help stage events at the stadium for things like police and firefighters. that violators a voter-approved measure. the mayor, lisa gillmor, says so far the 49ers are not providing critical documents. >> so it's a level of detail you need to understand and improve budgets the...
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if you want to go, a lot of people are thinking about traveling, our julie watts found out a last-minute dream trip to the giants in chicago doesn't have to be all that expensive. >> reporter: tickets for friday and saturday's play-off games are available on stubhub starting at $157 with fees per game. but, of course, those are the nosebleeds with limited view. infold box seats could go between $2,500 and $4,000 per ticket. when it comes to hotels, cheaper venues like the wrigley hostel are booked. but hot wire is showing three to four star hotels on the miracle mile starting at $183 plus taxes and fees. last-minute airfare to the windy city is by far the biggest expense. we found flights on united friday morning arriving in time for the 8:15 game as low as $726. but book quickly. a similar flight on delta went from $689 to over $1,000 in a matter of minutes. now, no trip though chicago is complete without a deep dish, a large pie there running about 30 bucks a pop. and we are told the beer at the cubby bear across from wrigley is a must beers 7 to 9 bucks. total for two people two games
if you want to go, a lot of people are thinking about traveling, our julie watts found out a last-minute dream trip to the giants in chicago doesn't have to be all that expensive. >> reporter: tickets for friday and saturday's play-off games are available on stubhub starting at $157 with fees per game. but, of course, those are the nosebleeds with limited view. infold box seats could go between $2,500 and $4,000 per ticket. when it comes to hotels, cheaper venues like the wrigley hostel...
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kpix 5's julie watts is here and julie, it could look different in a matter of hours. >> by this time yesterday [ sic ] i think we'll be in the thick of it seeing the front passing through the bay area late morning, early afternoon. certainly going to see some ponding on the roads, likely a little localized flooding with a lot of rain in a short amount of time. rain is still well north of the area. it's spreading south overnight into tomorrow. a high surf and flood advisory in effect for tomorrow. coastal flooding. ponding on the roads in the morning tomorrow. we'll time it out coming up in just a bit with our full forecast. back to you. >> thank you. >>> across the bay area, pg&e crews are working to try to prevent power outages before the storm hits. kpix 5's maria medina reports from the santa cruz mountains. >> reporter: although pg&e crews are working around the bay area cutting vegetation around power poles, they are focusing here in the santa cruz mountains and, get this, they have a storm prediction model that tells them where all the dead trees are in our area. that's where t
kpix 5's julie watts is here and julie, it could look different in a matter of hours. >> by this time yesterday [ sic ] i think we'll be in the thick of it seeing the front passing through the bay area late morning, early afternoon. certainly going to see some ponding on the roads, likely a little localized flooding with a lot of rain in a short amount of time. rain is still well north of the area. it's spreading south overnight into tomorrow. a high surf and flood advisory in effect for...
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julie watts has answers. >> reporter: when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he tried to change his password. >> it wouldn't let me. >> reporter: his email is merged with at&t. an option that was convenience but not now. >> i could change the at&t password but that did not affect the yahoo password. change passwords right away is dangerous. >> reporter: customerses with ata continue or sbc global email addresses may be affected even if they never had a yahoo email address. >> when they set up at&t account with broad band services or other services they had an option to create an email account through a yahoo server. >> reporter: that dates back to a 15-year-old partnership between at&t and yahoo. at&t says yahoo is notifying all customers but we take the additional step to send additional reminders to change passwords. >> grateful. >> reporter: art has successfully unmerged his account using a six-step process provided by at&t. at&t with email accounts should also change their passwords. julie watts, cbs news, san francisco. >> anchor: at&t and yahoo would not confirm how
julie watts has answers. >> reporter: when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he tried to change his password. >> it wouldn't let me. >> reporter: his email is merged with at&t. an option that was convenience but not now. >> i could change the at&t password but that did not affect the yahoo password. change passwords right away is dangerous. >> reporter: customerses with ata continue or sbc global email addresses may be affected even if they...
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julie watts is in the forecast center. >> it is fitting weather as we head into halloween. we track the weather on high-def. showers right now moving from south to north. they will be spreading in. i want to point thus out again because i think folks who enjoy ski season will appreciate this, we are already starting to see snow in the sierra. if you want to head up there for the end of the weekend, take halloween off, we will see snow 6500 feet. closer to home, showers in our neck of the woods. in the north bay, we have showers in petaluma, closer to home, in san francisco, just starting to see showers here as we look closer at the peninsula. also seeing showers along the peninsula this morning as we look closer look here. you see san francisco just starting to see the leading edge of those showers. go ahead and look at the satellite. i'll show you where all of this rain is coming from. area of low pressure still offshore heading to the pacific northwest. it will spread through the front later this morning and that is where we anticipate the heaviest rain passing through th
julie watts is in the forecast center. >> it is fitting weather as we head into halloween. we track the weather on high-def. showers right now moving from south to north. they will be spreading in. i want to point thus out again because i think folks who enjoy ski season will appreciate this, we are already starting to see snow in the sierra. if you want to head up there for the end of the weekend, take halloween off, we will see snow 6500 feet. closer to home, showers in our neck of the...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts on the widening fallout from one of the biggest hacks in history.> reporter: we're hearing complaints from at&t customers who merged their yahoo email and at&t accounts and say they now can't change the hacked password. we're also hearing some at&t customers who never had a yahoo account at all may have also been compromised. when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he tried to change his password. a week later he is still trying. >> it wouldn't allow me to do it. >> reporter: like many, art's yahoo email is merged with his at&t account an option that at&t offered as a convenience that is not so convenient right now. >> i could change the at&t password. but it turned out that that did not affect the yahoo password. >> for people not to be able to change their passwords right away is dangerous. >> reporter: as she says, art isn't the only at&t customer struggling to change their yahoo password and even worse? >> some people might have yahoo mail accounts and not realize it. >> reporter: she explains customers with at&t or sbc global email a
consumerwatch reporter julie watts on the widening fallout from one of the biggest hacks in history.> reporter: we're hearing complaints from at&t customers who merged their yahoo email and at&t accounts and say they now can't change the hacked password. we're also hearing some at&t customers who never had a yahoo account at all may have also been compromised. when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he tried to change his password. a week later he is still trying....
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julie watts is in the house and roqui. how are you? >> good. welcome back. >> thank you. yeah.r a few days. >> she was on assignment, not vacation. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> hard at work. >> sure. >> i was. i was. [ laughter ] >> you'll be getting those stories in the next couple of days. >> looking forward to that effort. >>> you missed a lot. we're tracking this big storm heading our way tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a doozy of a morning commute. i'm giving you a sneak peek right now. the rain still well north of us. you won't see it yet but we are tracking it. we'll start to see it in the northern portions of the state today. detail coming up. >> let's take a look at san jose here. southbound 101 before north first street. there's an overturned big rig still blocking two right lanes so we have crews on the way to fix the situation but as you can imagine, it's going to take a while to remove an overturned big rig. the bay bridge toll plaza, there it is if you are heading into wn
julie watts is in the house and roqui. how are you? >> good. welcome back. >> thank you. yeah.r a few days. >> she was on assignment, not vacation. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> hard at work. >> sure. >> i was. i was. [ laughter ] >> you'll be getting those stories in the next couple of days. >> looking forward to that effort. >>> you missed a lot. we're tracking this big storm heading our way tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a doozy...
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here's julie watts in for roberta. >> yeah. you know, we are going to keep an eye on the fire. we have rain coming. the bad news is when you have burned scarred areas and you see as much rain as we'll get up north by friday, actually by the end of the weekend, we could start to see some problems in terms of mud slides, mud flows, things along those lines. we'll keep an eye on that. back here closer to home, we are looking at clouds outside in san francisco. we have sunshine clearer skies when you get away from the coast and away from the bay. 68 in concord. 64 in livermore. 67 in san jose. it's going to be cool today. temperatures staying cool. a sun/cloud mix but definitely on the cooler side of average. rain thursday night up north, friday most of us and then unsettled through the weekend. the best round of rain that is going to be friday and for most of you during that friday morning commute. here is where it is all coming from, this area of low pressure out in the pacific heading our way bringing with it a ton of moisture for us. this is really going to help to bring us som
here's julie watts in for roberta. >> yeah. you know, we are going to keep an eye on the fire. we have rain coming. the bad news is when you have burned scarred areas and you see as much rain as we'll get up north by friday, actually by the end of the weekend, we could start to see some problems in terms of mud slides, mud flows, things along those lines. we'll keep an eye on that. back here closer to home, we are looking at clouds outside in san francisco. we have sunshine clearer skies...
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julie watts explains why. >> reporter: when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he immediately tried to change his pass word. >> it wouldn't allow me to do it. >> like many, art's yahoo e-mail is merged with his at&t account, offered as a convenience >> i could change the at&t password but it turned out that that did not affect the yahoo password. >> for people not to be able to change their pass words right away is dangerous. >> art's not the only at&t customer struggling to change their pass worth. even worse -- >> some people may have yahoo mail accounts and might not realize it. >> some customers may also be affected even if they never had a yahoo e-mail address when they broadband services or other services, they had the option to create an e-mail account that was running through a yahoo server. >> that dates back to a 15-year-old partnership between at&t and yahoo. in a statement, at&t says yahoo is notifying all customers but we are taking the step of an additional reminder to change passwords though neither could say how many people without yahoo e-mail addresses were a
julie watts explains why. >> reporter: when art heard about the massive yahoo data breach he immediately tried to change his pass word. >> it wouldn't allow me to do it. >> like many, art's yahoo e-mail is merged with his at&t account, offered as a convenience >> i could change the at&t password but it turned out that that did not affect the yahoo password. >> for people not to be able to change their pass words right away is dangerous. >> art's not...
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meteorologist julie watts is tracking doppler. >>> weave a time lapse here over the last six hours. we have significant storm cell thunderstorms making their way through the northern portion of the state and through east bay is well. some folks had pretty impressive down floors. most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about one floors. most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about 1/100th of an inch today in san francisco. we have more showers on the way for tomorrow afternoon. we will time that out in just a bit. >>> tonight, the widow of robin williams is getting a gut wrenching insight into his final months. the actors struggle with a form of dementia that was only discovered after his death. >> reporter: she titled the letter "the terrorist inside my brought -- my husband's brain. "his widow point -- pens a poignant essay. susan wright said her husband was misdiagnosed at first. the doctors believed it was parkinson's disease, that is what he thought when he committed suicide two months later. later, autopsies -- au
meteorologist julie watts is tracking doppler. >>> weave a time lapse here over the last six hours. we have significant storm cell thunderstorms making their way through the northern portion of the state and through east bay is well. some folks had pretty impressive down floors. most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about one floors. most folks are just trace amounts. maybe a couple of scattered showers. about 1/100th of an inch today in san francisco....
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julie watts is in the house and roqui. how are you? >> good. welcome back. >> thank you. yeah. i was gone for a few days. >> she was on assignment, not vacation. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> hard at work. >> sure. >> i was. i was. [ laughter ] >> you'll be getting those stories in the next couple of days. >> looking forward to that effort. >>> you missed a lot. we're tracking this big storm heading our way tomorrow. tomorrow is going to be a doozy of a morning commute. i'm giving you a sneak peek right now. the rain still well north of us. you won't see it yet but we are tracking it. we'll start to see it in the northern portions of the state today. detail coming up. >> let's take a look at san jose here. southbound 101 before north first street. there's an overturned big rig still blocking two right lanes so we have crews on the way to fix the situation but as you can imagine, it's going to take a while to remove an overturned big rig. the bay bridge toll plaza, there it is if you are heading into downtown san francisco, looking good. those metering lights won't turn on until a
julie watts is in the house and roqui. how are you? >> good. welcome back. >> thank you. yeah. i was gone for a few days. >> she was on assignment, not vacation. >> exactly. [ laughter ] >> hard at work. >> sure. >> i was. i was. [ laughter ] >> you'll be getting those stories in the next couple of days. >> looking forward to that effort. >>> you missed a lot. we're tracking this big storm heading our way tomorrow. tomorrow is going...
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julie watts is tracking the storm. >> we are tracking weather right now and we have a lot going on, on hi-def doppler. i will tell you this. most of the showers right now are outside -- are north of our region. so just light rainfall as we speak here in san francisco. you might need the wipers but no heavy rain yet. the heavy rain is well to our north. it is sinking south and will continue to through your morning commute. let's take a look at hi-def doppler this morning. and you can see where the rain is falling right now. again, heavier rain still in the northern portion of the state. but the north bay sonoma county napa county, you are seeing showers right now and here they are. so right now we will continue to track this rain light to moderate. i had it over the loop for the last three hours so you can see how this front -- this is actually just ahead of the front -- is slowly moving south. we are getting light to moderate rainfall. we'll zoom in closer. this is where some of the rain is falling right now. we pause at current time. so rohnert park moderate rainfall right now. santa
julie watts is tracking the storm. >> we are tracking weather right now and we have a lot going on, on hi-def doppler. i will tell you this. most of the showers right now are outside -- are north of our region. so just light rainfall as we speak here in san francisco. you might need the wipers but no heavy rain yet. the heavy rain is well to our north. it is sinking south and will continue to through your morning commute. let's take a look at hi-def doppler this morning. and you can see...
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julie watts. >> some people enjoyed the warm weather but a lot of folks looking forward to fall like whether temperatures cooling down today, rain heading our way later this week, here is a look at site -- outside. marine layer relatively shallow today. reduced visibility this morning be cautious on the morning. temperatures in the 50s areawide 45 in santa rosa. a look at the visibility map down to .03 miles in half moon bay, some very dense patchy fog along the coast. increase visibility up to about 1.5 miles in other places, low clouds with patchy fog through the morning, the cold and begins today, a chance for showers in the north bay thursday but rain likely for most of us. by friday. scattered showers continuing into the weekend. big changes on the horizon, today a lot of sunshine for most, if you're going to the beach we have a beach hazard statement in effect for the west facing beaches higher than normal risk of recurrence. be cautious. temperature wise we are cooler than yesterday by 10 degrees for the warmer spots inland still slightly above average for this time of year an
julie watts. >> some people enjoyed the warm weather but a lot of folks looking forward to fall like whether temperatures cooling down today, rain heading our way later this week, here is a look at site -- outside. marine layer relatively shallow today. reduced visibility this morning be cautious on the morning. temperatures in the 50s areawide 45 in santa rosa. a look at the visibility map down to .03 miles in half moon bay, some very dense patchy fog along the coast. increase visibility...
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cbs' julie watts explains. when art stryer heard about the massive yahoo data breach -- he immediately tried to change his password..."it wouldn't allow me to do it." like many, art's "yahoo" account... is "merged" with a.t. and t an option at&t offereed as a "conveniece.." that's "not" so convenient right now... "i could change the password at at&t, but it would not affect the yahoo password." "not being able to change their passwords right away is dangerous."and cnet's laura the only at&t customer struggling to change their yahoo password... and even worse. "some people may have yahoo accounts and not realize it.."she explains - customers with at&t.. or sbc-global email adresses may also be affected - even if they never had a yahoo adress. "when they set up their at&t account with broadband or other services, they had an option to create an email account that was running through a yahoo server."cnet says that option dates back to a 15-year old partnership between at&t and yahoo... in a statement - at&t says:
cbs' julie watts explains. when art stryer heard about the massive yahoo data breach -- he immediately tried to change his password..."it wouldn't allow me to do it." like many, art's "yahoo" account... is "merged" with a.t. and t an option at&t offereed as a "conveniece.." that's "not" so convenient right now... "i could change the password at at&t, but it would not affect the yahoo password." "not being able to change...
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time for a check on your weather and traffic, julie watts has been keeping an eye on a lot of fog. >> that is the first sign of change we see the marine layer enhanced triggering the onshore flow which cools down temperatures and that is where we will see that today and tomorrow, later this week we will see showers in the forecast, a little bit of something for everyone, a look outside of the golden gate bridge you can see we have reduced visibility. temperatures in the 50s out the door today, in santa rosa 44 degrees. a look at our visibility, it is definitely reduced along the coast and over the golden gate bridge .03 miles for half moon bay, we could get down to just feet, certainly something to keep in mind as we hit the roadways significant reduced visibility, mostly inland those low clouds the morning low clouds, we should see sunshine later today. the cooldown begins today, more so tomorrow as we deepen the marine layer. northbay rain possible by thursday, rain more likely for the rest of us south of the golden gate, by friday and it looks like models indicating a good soaking
time for a check on your weather and traffic, julie watts has been keeping an eye on a lot of fog. >> that is the first sign of change we see the marine layer enhanced triggering the onshore flow which cools down temperatures and that is where we will see that today and tomorrow, later this week we will see showers in the forecast, a little bit of something for everyone, a look outside of the golden gate bridge you can see we have reduced visibility. temperatures in the 50s out the door...
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from fraud.but as julie watts explains... many banks missed the deadline. you might think banks would with the latest security with the latest to equip their atms banks would "rush" you might think banks would "rush" to equip their atms with the latest security technology.but it seems, many are taking their time.points to make:why - slow rate of adoption - cost, folks don't have chip cards anyway, lack of dits to convert... tipping point comes when 60%deadline for gas sttions is next year.. they're more stripe... "chip-enabled" cards that cut down on fraud.... with a "unique" code for each transaction... meaing crimnals who skim and cloan your card infromation, can't steal your money....without your physical card and chip... (single)12:36:57 if they try to use it at an atm that is chip enabled. they wont be able to. but... consumerworld- dot-org's edgar dworsky... says...problem is.... most atms still are not chip enabled. <1:21 dworsky i think it's kind of shocking frankly> :26-:31he explaines today was the "deadline" set by mastercard... for banks to inst
from fraud.but as julie watts explains... many banks missed the deadline. you might think banks would with the latest security with the latest to equip their atms banks would "rush" you might think banks would "rush" to equip their atms with the latest security technology.but it seems, many are taking their time.points to make:why - slow rate of adoption - cost, folks don't have chip cards anyway, lack of dits to convert... tipping point comes when 60%deadline for gas...
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>>> julie watts with our weather now. our weather this weekend can rival that socal weather, right?seems like the best weather comes out for the blue angels this. year was no exception. take a look. 73 in san francisco. still warm by san francisco standards. we're starting to see that marine layer develop over the coast. we might see a little bit of this make its way inland. this will start to trigger that onshore flow a bit. temperatures will begin to come down tomorrow. not substantially. but you will notice that sunday will be the cooler day of the weekend. high pressure will be in place helping to keep us warm with that northwest flow. it is now diminishing and we will start to see the impact of low pressure moving in from the north late they are weekend. this is futurecast showing us wednesday. this area of low pressure moving over the pacific northwest. it will bring rain over the northern portion of the state. northern portion of the bay area by wednesday and thursday. and much of it will see a 30% chance of rain thursday, friday, saturday. not a rain out. but certainly showe
>>> julie watts with our weather now. our weather this weekend can rival that socal weather, right?seems like the best weather comes out for the blue angels this. year was no exception. take a look. 73 in san francisco. still warm by san francisco standards. we're starting to see that marine layer develop over the coast. we might see a little bit of this make its way inland. this will start to trigger that onshore flow a bit. temperatures will begin to come down tomorrow. not...
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. >> that's our lovely julie watts. >> i know. [ overlapping speakers ] i had it. i gave it to him. >> i don't want any part of it. >> you're right in the middle. >> we all have small children so it comes with the territory. >>> we are tracking rain on hi- def doppler this morning. it's a busy morning in the weather center. it's actually pretty good weather to feel sick. this is kind of weather you want when you're not really feeling 100%. hi-def doppler showing rain over the northern portion of the state. we are seeing a few echoes just north of our viewing area northern napa, sonoma county. heavy rain tonight, shower, likely for the north bay this evening and heaviest rain overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. first temperatures. 49 livermore. 53 san jose. 48 in santa rosa. so a mild start increasing cloud cover, the story today, with mild temperatures once again similar to yesterday. topping out in the low to mid- 70s. 72 redwood city. 70 oakland. 66 today in san francisco. temperatures not the big weather story. that's the rain anywhere from 3 to 5 inches ov
. >> that's our lovely julie watts. >> i know. [ overlapping speakers ] i had it. i gave it to him. >> i don't want any part of it. >> you're right in the middle. >> we all have small children so it comes with the territory. >>> we are tracking rain on hi- def doppler this morning. it's a busy morning in the weather center. it's actually pretty good weather to feel sick. this is kind of weather you want when you're not really feeling 100%. hi-def doppler...
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. >> reporter: back at one of the sandbag stations, morgan hill resident julie watts says she is happy to see the rain but concerned there could be problems inside and outside of the burn area. >> so i live at the bottom of a -- kind of a hill. and so i worry about my neighbor's property, as well. not that they've lost vegetation, but they are having some drainage issues. >> reporter: the "loma fire" now fully contained at 4400 acres. but what happens in the aftermath as a result of weather, of course, remains to be scene. reporting live in morgan hill, i'm mark sayre, kpix 5. >>> the storm washed out classes at contra costa college in richmond when a transformer blew nearby. several neighbors businesses also closed for the day. the east bay is taking the brunt of the power problems today. nearly 8,000 customers still in the dark along with more than 4,000 in the north bay. pg&e also dealing with scattered outages on the peninsula, in san francisco and in the south bay. >>> passengers flying out of sfo, they have also felt powerless today. the airport says the storm forced at least 128
. >> reporter: back at one of the sandbag stations, morgan hill resident julie watts says she is happy to see the rain but concerned there could be problems inside and outside of the burn area. >> so i live at the bottom of a -- kind of a hill. and so i worry about my neighbor's property, as well. not that they've lost vegetation, but they are having some drainage issues. >> reporter: the "loma fire" now fully contained at 4400 acres. but what happens in the...
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. >> that was julie watts reporting. they recommend reviewing, profiles for position you want to help you highlight the right skills for the job. >>> well, internet the ising having fun with the presidential campaign, still ahead, you probably seen some of the parities that have popped up on social media, more on hillary and donald sing ising a debate due htake care of what makes you,e. you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for healthier looking skin in just one day. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. i spent many years as a nuclear missile launch officer. if the president gave the order we had to launch the missiles, that would be it. i prayed that call would never come. [ radio chatter ] self control may be all that keeps these missiles from firing. [ sirens
. >> that was julie watts reporting. they recommend reviewing, profiles for position you want to help you highlight the right skills for the job. >>> well, internet the ising having fun with the presidential campaign, still ahead, you probably seen some of the parities that have popped up on social media, more on hillary and donald sing ising a debate due htake care of what makes you,e. you. right down to your skin. aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion with 5 vital nutrients for...
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but first, let's go to julie watts who has been tracking the storm in the studio. >> anne, i promise the rain is coming. i'm going to show how close it is to you [chuckling] coming up in just a minute. first, hi-def doppler this morning. you can see we do have some impressive rainfall. notice the leading edge of the rain is right here just north of san francisco. it is going to sink south throughout the morning. a closer look at the rain right now on hi-def doppler. we put this into a loop so you can see the progression over the last few hours. the rain is moving on shore slowing. it will push south. the most rain right now is mainly the north bay [chuckling] healdsburg with light to moderate rainfall, monte rio with moderate to heavy. hidden valley lakes, moderate to heavy at this hour. this is the leading edge heavier rain behind it. higher winds, as well. wind speeds sustained at 30 miles per hour. gusts at 59 miles per hour. we'll see a few showers in the san francisco region right now light rain at sfo right now. winds still light. winds in the 15-mile-per-hour range in the nort
but first, let's go to julie watts who has been tracking the storm in the studio. >> anne, i promise the rain is coming. i'm going to show how close it is to you [chuckling] coming up in just a minute. first, hi-def doppler this morning. you can see we do have some impressive rainfall. notice the leading edge of the rain is right here just north of san francisco. it is going to sink south throughout the morning. a closer look at the rain right now on hi-def doppler. we put this into a...
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but first, let's go to julie watts who has been tracking the storm in the studio. >> anne, i promisehe rain is coming. i'm going to show how close it is to you [chuckling] coming up in just a minute. first, hi-def doppler this morning. you can see we do have some impressive rainfall. notice the leading edge of the rain is right here just north of san francisco. it is going to sink south throughout the morning. a closer look at the rain right now on hi-def doppler. we put this into a loop so you can see the progression over the last few hours. the
but first, let's go to julie watts who has been tracking the storm in the studio. >> anne, i promisehe rain is coming. i'm going to show how close it is to you [chuckling] coming up in just a minute. first, hi-def doppler this morning. you can see we do have some impressive rainfall. notice the leading edge of the rain is right here just north of san francisco. it is going to sink south throughout the morning. a closer look at the rain right now on hi-def doppler. we put this into a loop...
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consumerwatch reporter julie watts says many of the new kinds of payment systems might not be up to code. >> reporter: the san francisco shop owner found out the city had a problem with his new payment system. >> it's cracking down. >> reporter: he says city inspectors told him this popular mobile payment system doesn't comply with an 18-year- old state law which requires the price of each item be displayed to the consumer when it's rung up. >> i don't have a tower that displays prices. >> reporter: nobody mentioned it when he purchased the system and something "square" doesn't sell. >> if they are not displaying it to the consumer they are out of compliance. >> reporter: san francisco county says simply flipping the screen as to show the customer prices after you ring them up doesn't cut it. >> the consumer needs to see the transactions after it's happen. >> reporter: square says we recognize and take seriously the need for our sellers to comply with local, state and federal laws and the company says it does now offer a solution. but this bakery in the mission says using that solution w
consumerwatch reporter julie watts says many of the new kinds of payment systems might not be up to code. >> reporter: the san francisco shop owner found out the city had a problem with his new payment system. >> it's cracking down. >> reporter: he says city inspectors told him this popular mobile payment system doesn't comply with an 18-year- old state law which requires the price of each item be displayed to the consumer when it's rung up. >> i don't have a tower that...
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. >>> here is julie watts with the weather forecast. >> yes, we were tracking rain out there.retty far inland. staying gray along the coast and by parts of the day. opinion wise, we are on the cool side of average. low 70s for the warmer spots, inland and mid-60s by the bay and low 60s along the coast. and rain is on the horizon. not quite yet. we have a couple more days. temperatures increasing. and clouds cover increases thursday night into friday. the showers move into the bay. starting in the north bay thursday night. the rest of us should see showers by the friday morning commute and a break on friday and more rain on sunday. >>> good morning, time now is 8:58. almost 9:00. and the traffic is not getting any better. it is getting worse. here is a look at a heavy commute, into downtown oakland. along the nimitz freeway. 238, and san leandro, to the maze, it will take you a heavy 30 minutes. moving over to westbound 80, that is the east shore freeway. at albany, and there is in berkeley. a two-vehicle crash. it is being cleared right now. but it is still blocking three left
. >>> here is julie watts with the weather forecast. >> yes, we were tracking rain out there.retty far inland. staying gray along the coast and by parts of the day. opinion wise, we are on the cool side of average. low 70s for the warmer spots, inland and mid-60s by the bay and low 60s along the coast. and rain is on the horizon. not quite yet. we have a couple more days. temperatures increasing. and clouds cover increases thursday night into friday. the showers move into the...
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. >>> julie watts has a look at weather. >> we have gray skies to start the day later today though aw to mid-70s for the warmest spots inland. mid-60s around the bay. and low 60s along the coast today. tomorrow, we will see increasing clouds ahead of the approaching weather system that brings showers to the north bay. by thursday night the rest of us will see rain on friday likely heaviest during the friday morning commute. we get a break on saturday. and then another weaker system moves through sunday into monday bringing with it more showers. but really, the big rain day, the biggest thing is friday morning commute we could see ponding on the roads, localized flooding because it has been so long since we've seen this much rain. e a massive deportation force? you're going to have a deportation force. we're rounding 'em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. we're going to build a wall. that's not america. we're all californians. i'm tom steyer. it's time to speak out. please, register. and vote. vote. nextgen california action committee is responsible for the content of this a
. >>> julie watts has a look at weather. >> we have gray skies to start the day later today though aw to mid-70s for the warmest spots inland. mid-60s around the bay. and low 60s along the coast today. tomorrow, we will see increasing clouds ahead of the approaching weather system that brings showers to the north bay. by thursday night the rest of us will see rain on friday likely heaviest during the friday morning commute. we get a break on saturday. and then another weaker...
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julie phillips. >> and, max defender 8, our million watt radar getting a nice break this afternoon. you can see it is quiet at this point, really not tracking much at along the radar so far. not to say we couldn't see a light shower or a sprinkle but overall, the rain chances remain at less than 10%. here is the view from the plantation at crystal river. 82 degrees now with winds out of the northeast at 5 miles an hour. nice and dry like in most spots across the tampa bay area this afternoon. and again, the temperatures siting in the low 08s out at the lake club at lakewood ranch, 84 degrees with their winds coming in fairly light out of the east at 5 to 10 miles an hour. so, temperatures are running just a little bit above average. mid to upper 80s . all the way through the extended forecast. but, the mornings. that is where it has felt comfortable. that will remain about the same. it will be os this week, and even into next week. out in the tropics we are watching hurricane nicole in the atlantic. no threat to the u.s. but, it is still a very strong hurricane. a category 2 hurrica
julie phillips. >> and, max defender 8, our million watt radar getting a nice break this afternoon. you can see it is quiet at this point, really not tracking much at along the radar so far. not to say we couldn't see a light shower or a sprinkle but overall, the rain chances remain at less than 10%. here is the view from the plantation at crystal river. 82 degrees now with winds out of the northeast at 5 miles an hour. nice and dry like in most spots across the tampa bay area this...
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little more humid but we are in a fantas with all of it's watts of power, thankfully things have been dry. later today when you're watching julie phillips you will start to see a couple of very light showers and. max defender 8 will give you a good look at those. at the moment it is telling you and confirming how beautiful it is outside. this is right out of the window basically a couple of floors above me looking down at the hillsborough river. this is attention to. do see this dewpoint. it is now at 68 degrees. anytime we can get did you made any -- humidity at 68 it is more comfortable. the closer we get it to 70 the more comfortable it feels. it is starting to get a little bit more humid but not bad. generally upper 70s to low 80s. this nice breeze will be with us all day out of the northeast. temperatures are running a degree or 2 above average. we will run your we can forecast coming up. >>> right now to 2 -- right now 2 teenagers are in trouble after officers found letters referencing sprinkles the killer clown threatening teachers. the teenagers said they left the letters in the building where they would be found. when
little more humid but we are in a fantas with all of it's watts of power, thankfully things have been dry. later today when you're watching julie phillips you will start to see a couple of very light showers and. max defender 8 will give you a good look at those. at the moment it is telling you and confirming how beautiful it is outside. this is right out of the window basically a couple of floors above me looking down at the hillsborough river. this is attention to. do see this dewpoint. it is...