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juliette. >> reporter: hi, liz.t, bay area residents are ready for a huge celebration and there will be one. today we talked with the bay area lions a nonprofit group raising money for the celebration bash. they just need the cash. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while caltrans crews worked diligently and on pace toward opening day, behind the scenes celebration plans are under way, a monumental task in itself. a studio out of richmond is hired to orchestrate the huge opening celebration, a public bridge walk, 10k, half marathon, bike ride, fireworks show, and concert on treasure island leading up to opening day. >> they deserve a big celebration. >> reporter: but celebrations of this magnitude require money and the bay bridge alliance nonprofit is working fast to acquire $4 million to $5 million in private funds for this celebration to go on. they are tight-lipped as to how much has been raised so far. >
juliette. >> reporter: hi, liz.t, bay area residents are ready for a huge celebration and there will be one. today we talked with the bay area lions a nonprofit group raising money for the celebration bash. they just need the cash. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while caltrans crews worked diligently and on pace toward opening day, behind the scenes celebration...
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juliette. >> reporter: hi, allen. today coach mike montgomery admitted he has had a few sleepless nights after all of this and the shoving incident and today, he talked publicly along with player allen crabbe about the shove. >>> reporter: the cal bears were trailing usc on sunday when emotions overtook cal coach mike montgomery. he was talking with star player allen crabbe. this video capturing the emotion and shove. >> it's obvious i made a mistake and i feel very badly about it. there is no place in sports that you can basically put your hands on one of your student athletes. >> reporter: shoved player allen crabbe and player of the week says there are no hard feelings. he just wants to move on. >> i didn't take anything negative out of the situation. i just felt like, you know, he was doing it to, you know, help me pick up my play. like i said, under the bridge. like i said, it's over with. >> but cal's director of athletics sandy barbour made it clear the shove was unacceptable. senator yee calling for a one- gam
juliette. >> reporter: hi, allen. today coach mike montgomery admitted he has had a few sleepless nights after all of this and the shoving incident and today, he talked publicly along with player allen crabbe about the shove. >>> reporter: the cal bears were trailing usc on sunday when emotions overtook cal coach mike montgomery. he was talking with star player allen crabbe. this video capturing the emotion and shove. >> it's obvious i made a mistake and i feel very badly...
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kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich on the party plans for the big day and juliette, they couldn't have the party plans. >> reporter: aren't you sweet. allen, all of us are so excited to celebrate the opening and there will be a celebration. but according to the bay area alliance they are mark a bash. they just need the cash. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while caltrans crews worked diligently and on pace toward opening day, behind the scenes celebration plans are under way, a monumental task in itself. a studio out of richmond is hired to orchestrate the huge opening celebration, a public bridge walk, 10k, half marathon, bike ride, fireworks show, and concert on treasure island leading up to opening day. >> they deserve a big celebration. >> reporter: but celebrations of this magnitude require money and the bay bridge alliance nonprofit is working fast to acquire $4 million to $5 million in private funds for this celebration to go on. they are tight-lipped as to how much h
kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich on the party plans for the big day and juliette, they couldn't have the party plans. >> reporter: aren't you sweet. allen, all of us are so excited to celebrate the opening and there will be a celebration. but according to the bay area alliance they are mark a bash. they just need the cash. the countdown is ticking to the opening of the east span of the bay bridge. september 3rd, day after labor day. >> there it is. >> reporter: and while...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich talked with coach montgomerd the pl >>> she is apologizing for shoving a player during the game. >> juliette goodrich talked with the coach and the player. >> the cal bears were trailing when emotions overtook the coach. he was talking with star player, allen crab. this video capturing the emotion and the shove. a shove that has been the topic of focus the past 48 hours regarding coaches and players. >> it's obvious i made a mistake and i feel very badly about it. there's no place in sports that you can basically put your hands on one of your student athletes. >> shoved allen crab and player of the week says there are no hard feelings, he just wants to move on. >> i didn't take anything negative. i felt like he was doing it to help me pick up my play. like i said, it's over with. >> but cal director of athletics made it clear that the shove was unacceptable. lee leeland yee calling for a suspension. >> i apologized to allen and the team. >> it's not the only timethe coach let emotions get the best of them. bobby knight tossed a chair across the floor after fuming
kpix 5's juliette goodrich talked with coach montgomerd the pl >>> she is apologizing for shoving a player during the game. >> juliette goodrich talked with the coach and the player. >> the cal bears were trailing when emotions overtook the coach. he was talking with star player, allen crab. this video capturing the emotion and the shove. a shove that has been the topic of focus the past 48 hours regarding coaches and players. >> it's obvious i made a mistake and i...
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juliette. >> yes, they did. we got the call to go cover this story.asn't sure what we would find. we found the camel in the middle of the street. he was roaming around today and tonight it was touch and go trying it get him back in the trailer. tonight, half a dozen eastbound cowboys had the tricky task of corralling rudy into this trailer along bayly road. several ropes were attached to the camel and truck to help guide rudy into the trailer. we intentionally did not turn on our camera light so we wouldn't spook him. >> this is quite a big assignment here. >> i've been a cowboy my whole life. this is just, like i said, on the ranch it is creative ingenuity. whatever is going to work. we need to get this thing in the trailer. >> this afternoon, rudy was walking south on bailey road, cars reportedly swerving to miss him. this camera weighs more than a ton and his owner tells us he's about 12 years old. >> the other day he was on our property, which he went back easily. so we figured it would be the same. >> the camel roams around? >> yeah, he roams aro
juliette. >> yes, they did. we got the call to go cover this story.asn't sure what we would find. we found the camel in the middle of the street. he was roaming around today and tonight it was touch and go trying it get him back in the trailer. tonight, half a dozen eastbound cowboys had the tricky task of corralling rudy into this trailer along bayly road. several ropes were attached to the camel and truck to help guide rudy into the trailer. we intentionally did not turn on our camera...
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juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told myher when i was 14 i was going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe it's better if you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, passionate, also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: she is nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girls gone wild ♪ >> whoo. >> she is not studying ♪ [ laughter ] >> reporter: as to what fuels cho's sense of humor look no further than her childhood. born in san francisco in 1968 to korean parents, cho grew up near ocean beach in the never sunny sunset district. >> when i go to england, i go this is like a big country made of the sunset. >> reporter: she went to school in the haight. >> they put safety pins -- it was dangerous and exciting and for a kid it's alarming to see that. >> reporter: at school, another influence. bullies. cho was tormented. >> because i was different from other kids and also beca
juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told myher when i was 14 i was going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe it's better if you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, passionate, also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: she is nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian...
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police chief greg suhr and kpix 5's juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge withouthe protection of wet suits. teams have raised $125 for special olympics. teams, corporations, law enforcement took part. >> get in and get out. >> juliette was part of that again. didn't she scale a building or something a year ago. very involved with special olympics. a great cause. >> it was cold and breezy in the bay area. wind gusts up to 20 miles per hour or more. things should calm down tomorrow. right now dealing with clear, calm breezy conditions and temperatures still mainly in the 50s out the door. let's see, concord coming in 56 degrees. only 53 right now in san francisco. mid 50s in santa row and san jose. a slight warming trent tomorrow. mid-50s in santa rosa and san jose. overnight 30s and 40s. even warmer still as we continue throughout the workweek. so yeah, plenty of sunshine to start off with tomorrow. milder conditions and not quite as breezy as what we saw today especially around the coast. temperatures mainly in the low 60s. so another nice day for the last half of
police chief greg suhr and kpix 5's juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge withouthe protection of wet suits. teams have raised $125 for special olympics. teams, corporations, law enforcement took part. >> get in and get out. >> juliette was part of that again. didn't she scale a building or something a year ago. very involved with special olympics. a great cause. >> it was cold and breezy in the bay area. wind gusts up to 20 miles per hour or more....
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. >> kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich with the bay area's role in tracing alcohol to high rate of cancer deaths. >> reporter: any heart benefit with alcohol is outweighed by deaths. a study released in the american journal of public health says alcohol causes ten times as many deaths as it prevents. >> there is no safe limit for alcohol and cancer. >> reporter: dr. tom greenfield is with the alcohol research group of the public health institute in emeryville. he coauthored the study. >> people haven't thought about alcohol being carcinogenic even though there are warning signs in the stores. >> reporter: he says 20,000 americans lose their lives to cancer every year as a result of drinking alcohol. while most deaths occur among those who drink 3 or more a day, roughly a third occur with lighter drinking with no more than 1 1/2 drinks a day. so what counts as a drink? you might be surprised. 12 ounces of regular beer. 5 ounces of wine, 1 1/2 ounces of hard liquor each one considered a drink. >> this study strengthens what in the cancer community we have known all along. >> reporter: dr. s
. >> kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich with the bay area's role in tracing alcohol to high rate of cancer deaths. >> reporter: any heart benefit with alcohol is outweighed by deaths. a study released in the american journal of public health says alcohol causes ten times as many deaths as it prevents. >> there is no safe limit for alcohol and cancer. >> reporter: dr. tom greenfield is with the alcohol research group of the public health institute in emeryville. he...
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juliette, i imagine the party did not end the way it did?> reporter: no, it didn't, but the way to hunker down with a huge bowl of popcorn to watch it at the theater, guess what the movie was called, "this super bowl." check it out. a big family fun. 49er fans and yes a few ravens fans who decided to watch the super bowl in a movie theater. we're talking about a 30-foot wide high-definition screen with seating for more than 200 people. this is the vine. they have tables, chairs, couches, a nice menu. of course the cbs libations. they were definitely watching actively, unlike a movie where you need to be quiet. a lot of these fans stood up and cheered obviously in the second half when things really got going. they stood up and cheered for those niners. and yes the fans were a bit disappointed at the end of the movie, but certainly applauded their effort. a great season as they hope to come back next year again for the super bowl movie next year. >> it was very fun, yeah, we were disappointed that the niners didn't win, but it was a very fun e
juliette, i imagine the party did not end the way it did?> reporter: no, it didn't, but the way to hunker down with a huge bowl of popcorn to watch it at the theater, guess what the movie was called, "this super bowl." check it out. a big family fun. 49er fans and yes a few ravens fans who decided to watch the super bowl in a movie theater. we're talking about a 30-foot wide high-definition screen with seating for more than 200 people. this is the vine. they have tables, chairs,...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in hillsborough with the latest into the investigation of the 2004 killing of a bay area realtor. >> reporter: liz, authorities say now they do have a person of interest in that high- profile murder of realtor priscilla ing in 2004. the person of interest is behind bars in singapore for another murder p if you recall back in 2004, ing was killed in her home. police say two asian men broke into the house in the middle of the night, tied her up and her houseguest. she died of asphyxiation, her houseguest survived. a big obstacle. one of the suspects in question was arrested for a murder in singapore. hillsborough investigators had to wait until singapore authorities sentenced him. now that he is sentenced, hillsborough police have a new opportunity to get person of interest. they have also been corresponding by email with another person in singapore who claims to know who the killers are and claims to know details about the murder. >> we developed a correspondence through our investigators with the person providing information that information became m
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is live in hillsborough with the latest into the investigation of the 2004 killing of a bay area realtor. >> reporter: liz, authorities say now they do have a person of interest in that high- profile murder of realtor priscilla ing in 2004. the person of interest is behind bars in singapore for another murder p if you recall back in 2004, ing was killed in her home. police say two asian men broke into the house in the middle of the night, tied her up and her...
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. ♪ ♪ and kpix-5 reporter juliette goodrich tells us: the tape may end up s over the neighbo >>> newed-up homeowner uses a hidden camera to fight back against a brazen burglar. kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich says the tape may end up solving crimes all over the neighborhood. >> reporter: absolutely. liz, neighbors found this flyer under their doormats this week. it's from an anonymous neighbor who had been burglarized four times. he also took home surveillance video catching the burglar in the act. >> one big thing that i spotted is his adidas. >> reporter: it's not often carla ahern gets a burglar alert flyer like this. in fact, it's a first. >> on three occasions it happened at night while we were home asleep. >> reporter: the anonymous neighbor alerted fellow neighbors and sent home surveillance video to the police and to the danville patch news site for residents to see. watch as the burglar enters the home in broad daylight. apparently he had a house key stolen from a previous break- in. he checks the peep hole several times. >> this is the kick their scared me. he also took o
. ♪ ♪ and kpix-5 reporter juliette goodrich tells us: the tape may end up s over the neighbo >>> newed-up homeowner uses a hidden camera to fight back against a brazen burglar. kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich says the tape may end up solving crimes all over the neighborhood. >> reporter: absolutely. liz, neighbors found this flyer under their doormats this week. it's from an anonymous neighbor who had been burglarized four times. he also took home surveillance video...
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certainly, juliette cubanski davis a terrific structure of the program. notwithstanding its desire not to talk politics, the reality is that medicare is very much caught up in the discussions of the day. it has been tremendously successful in providing coverage to the elderly in this country and the disabled. certainly the 50 million people in 2012 that were covered by the program. it has achieved a great many terrific outcomes, some that were reflected in the job at kaiser has done. the program has been in variation, as jonathan pointed out, in terms of the differences around the country and the utilization of services, and we have word for many years about the quality of the care that was actually being received, and whether it was at the level that we expected it to be. while this is nonetheless a continuing increase, the trust fund has been financed through payroll taxes, that is for part a. it is appropriate, as was pointed out, and part b is funded by general revenues that mashed essentially the amount that is paid in premiums and the increase in th
certainly, juliette cubanski davis a terrific structure of the program. notwithstanding its desire not to talk politics, the reality is that medicare is very much caught up in the discussions of the day. it has been tremendously successful in providing coverage to the elderly in this country and the disabled. certainly the 50 million people in 2012 that were covered by the program. it has achieved a great many terrific outcomes, some that were reflected in the job at kaiser has done. the...
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the investigation into cafe juliette is ongoing.leased a statement saying in part, we have a history of, and will continue to place high importance on cases involving the exploitation of women through the commercial sex trade. >>> anything you want to say? >> for more than 40 years, she's covered it all. tonight at 10:45, a special sendoff for ktvu's rita williams. and her message to her viewers. >> and in five minutes, our special report on teen hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> the man at the center of a vegas crash bragged by his fast lifestyle online. las vegas police distributed in youtube video of ammar harris. he is accused of killing the driver of a maserati. >>> a fugitive parolee in mendocino county was arrested
the investigation into cafe juliette is ongoing.leased a statement saying in part, we have a history of, and will continue to place high importance on cases involving the exploitation of women through the commercial sex trade. >>> anything you want to say? >> for more than 40 years, she's covered it all. tonight at 10:45, a special sendoff for ktvu's rita williams. and her message to her viewers. >> and in five minutes, our special report on teen hello? the words are going...
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kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich with the bay area's role in tracing alcohol to a high rate of cancerrter: any heart benefit with alcohol is outweighed by deaths. a study released in the american journal of public health says alcohol causes ten times as many deaths as it prevents. >> there is no safe limit for alcohol and cancer. >> reporter: dr. tom greenfield is with the alcohol research group of the public health institute in emeryville. he coauthored the study. >> people haven't thought about alcohol being carcinogenic even though there are warning signs you may have noticed in some of the grocery stores. >> reporter: he says 20,000 americans lose their lives to cancer every year as a result of drinking alcohol. while most deaths occur among those who drink 3 or more a day, roughly a third occur with lighter drinking with no more than 1 1/2 drinks a day. so what counts as a drink? you might be surprised. 12 ounces of regular beer. 5 ounces of wine, 1 1/2 ounces of hard liquor each one considered a drink. >> this study strengthens what in the cancer community we have known all alon
kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich with the bay area's role in tracing alcohol to a high rate of cancerrter: any heart benefit with alcohol is outweighed by deaths. a study released in the american journal of public health says alcohol causes ten times as many deaths as it prevents. >> there is no safe limit for alcohol and cancer. >> reporter: dr. tom greenfield is with the alcohol research group of the public health institute in emeryville. he coauthored the study. >> people...
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the investigation into cafe juliette is ongoing.leased a statement saying in part, we have a history of, and will continue to place high importance on cases involving the exploitation of women through the commercial sex trade. >>> anything you want to say? >> for more than 40 years, she's covered it all. tonight at 10:45, a special sendoff for ktvu's rita williams. and her message to her viewers. >> and in five minutes, our special report on teen dance moves so explicit we can't show you much of it on tv. the club craze, attracting teens as young as 13. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ the one and only, cheerios the man at the center of a vegas crash bragged by his fast lifestyle online. las vegas police distributed in youtube video of ammar harris. he is accused of killing the driver of a maserati. >>> a fugitive parolee in mendocino county
the investigation into cafe juliette is ongoing.leased a statement saying in part, we have a history of, and will continue to place high importance on cases involving the exploitation of women through the commercial sex trade. >>> anything you want to say? >> for more than 40 years, she's covered it all. tonight at 10:45, a special sendoff for ktvu's rita williams. and her message to her viewers. >> and in five minutes, our special report on teen dance moves so explicit we...
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on the telephone, juliette is it? >> yes, it is. >> geraldo: hi, juliet.n what state are you in college? >> i'm actually in california. i would rather not say where exactly, though. >> geraldo: tell us your dates, are they as sanitized as our guest here in the studio? >> i had some longer term sugary daddies a few months at a time. my i guess current sugar daddy i could also call my boyfriend. we elevated our sugar relationship to something more. >> geraldo: and how does he pay you? >> in -- he actually just makes transfers over to my bank account. >> geraldo: on a monthly basis? >> it is. he also purchased a little apartment for me. imney school so he pays my tuition and that sort of thing. >> geraldo: how much a month do you figure you are netting with your activities? >> all together, well, my allowance is between $4,000 and $5,000 a month. >> geraldo: he gives you $4,000 to $5,000 a month. >> yes. >> geraldo: and pays your tuition? >> yes. >> a good part-time job. how old is he, just curious? >> he is in his 40s. >> geraldo: now, brandon, are you kind
on the telephone, juliette is it? >> yes, it is. >> geraldo: hi, juliet.n what state are you in college? >> i'm actually in california. i would rather not say where exactly, though. >> geraldo: tell us your dates, are they as sanitized as our guest here in the studio? >> i had some longer term sugary daddies a few months at a time. my i guess current sugar daddy i could also call my boyfriend. we elevated our sugar relationship to something more. >> geraldo:...
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juliette maker joins me.t seems to be asking for more than what he wants to give, but at this point, wouldn't it be in his best interest to settle this and put it behind him? >> you're exactly right. that would be the case. that's what armstrong and his lawyers have been trying to do really for the past few weeks and several months they have been trying to knock out a settlement and give them $5 million and the government said, you know, we don't think that's enough. so they came to a stalemate and the government joined the lawsuit as a plaintiff to force him to pay more money possibly. >> if this goes to trial, they are going to be a lot more embarrassing details that come out about his doping, which are likely going to tarnish his already tarnished reputation any even, right? >> you would think that was the case, although i find it hard to believe how lance armstrong's reputation can be tarnished anymore or how many more details there are to come. but obviously his lawyers might think that that would be the
juliette maker joins me.t seems to be asking for more than what he wants to give, but at this point, wouldn't it be in his best interest to settle this and put it behind him? >> you're exactly right. that would be the case. that's what armstrong and his lawyers have been trying to do really for the past few weeks and several months they have been trying to knock out a settlement and give them $5 million and the government said, you know, we don't think that's enough. so they came to a...
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juliette maker joins me. government seems to be asking for more than what he wants to give, but at this point, wouldn't it be in his best interest to settle this and put it behind him? >> you're exactly right. that would be the case. that's what armstrong and his lawyers have been trying to do really for the past few weeks and several months they have been trying to knock out a settlement and give them $5 million and the government said, you know, we don't think that's enough. so they came to a stalemate and the government joined the lawsuit as a plaintiff to force him to pay more money possibly. >> if this goes to trial, they are going to be a lot more embarrassing details that come out about his doping, which are likely going to tarnish his already tarnished reputation any even, right? >> you would think that was the case, although i find it hard to believe how lance armstrong's reputation can be tarnished anymore or how many more details there are to come. but obviously his lawyers might think that that wo
juliette maker joins me. government seems to be asking for more than what he wants to give, but at this point, wouldn't it be in his best interest to settle this and put it behind him? >> you're exactly right. that would be the case. that's what armstrong and his lawyers have been trying to do really for the past few weeks and several months they have been trying to knock out a settlement and give them $5 million and the government said, you know, we don't think that's enough. so they...
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kpix 5 reporter juliette go >>> well tonight is music's biggest night. the grammy awards right here on kpix-5. and a number of bay area artists are up for an award. >> one nominee represents a rich slice of bay area history. [music] >> reporter: step inside of this church in san francisco. [music] >> reporter: and join the mardi gras. [music] tonight, you are in creole country. the guy with the accordion, andre, he is nominated for a grammy in best regional-roots music. [music] >> my family is all from louisiana. i started with the accordion and went nose deep into it. >> reporter: born in richmond, he grew up playing louisiana french music. >> we played four hours straight and people do not sit down for four hours straight. >> reporter: he moves from louisiana to the bay area during the -- the music moved from loose loose to the bay area during world war ii. their destination, the richmond shipyard. henry kaiser recruited southerners with a promise of a better life. [music] >> reporter: louisiana creoles helped build ships, they brought with them a rich
kpix 5 reporter juliette go >>> well tonight is music's biggest night. the grammy awards right here on kpix-5. and a number of bay area artists are up for an award. >> one nominee represents a rich slice of bay area history. [music] >> reporter: step inside of this church in san francisco. [music] >> reporter: and join the mardi gras. [music] tonight, you are in creole country. the guy with the accordion, andre, he is nominated for a grammy in best regional-roots...
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>> coming up, how the cal player shoved by his coach responded to that question from our juliette goodrich. >> one neighborhood after another going from little known secret to kind of cool place to unaffordable. >> a bay area city full of changes. now what's behind a waterfront transformation. >> developing news out of the midwest. what caused this massive fire tonight in an upscale shopping district? midwest. at least 7 people are hurt and 3 unaccounted for after a massive explosion and >>> a developing story out of the midwest. at least seven people are reported hurt, three are unaccounted for, after a massive explosion and fire in downtown kansas city. this is an upscale shopping and entertainment district. it also includes apartments, offices. apparently a car crashed into a gas main about two hours ago and that sparked a blast that could be heard blocks away and started this massive fire. it is just about out now. but it appears to have damaged an entire block. >>> cal coach mike humidity and mike montgomery and a player he shoved are speaking out. juliette goodrich on the uc- berkele
>> coming up, how the cal player shoved by his coach responded to that question from our juliette goodrich. >> one neighborhood after another going from little known secret to kind of cool place to unaffordable. >> a bay area city full of changes. now what's behind a waterfront transformation. >> developing news out of the midwest. what caused this massive fire tonight in an upscale shopping district? midwest. at least 7 people are hurt and 3 unaccounted for after a...
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juliette goodrich explains how punk rocker, bullies and the aids epidemic made margaret who she is today going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe better you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, quirky, passionate. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: she is also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: cho's nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girl gone wild ♪ she is not studying ♪ >> reporter: as to what fuels her sense of humor look no further than her childhood. born in san francisco in 1968 to korean parents, cho grow up near ocean beach in the never sunny sunset district. >> when i go to england i'm like oh, my god this is exactly like a big country that is made up of the sunset district. >> reporter: she went to grammar school in the haight where aging hippies and drag queens mixed with punk rockers. >> they actually did put safety pins in their cheeks and stuff and it was so dangerous and exciting and for a kid it's really alarming
juliette goodrich explains how punk rocker, bullies and the aids epidemic made margaret who she is today going to be a comedian. she said oh, maybe better you just die. [ laughter ] >> reporter: margaret cho is raunchy, quirky, passionate. ♪ [ music ]♪ >> reporter: she is also up for a grammy. >> this is something that i have like wanted for a long time. >> reporter: cho's nominated for cho dependent live in concert. in it she rips on everything from sarah palin to...
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police chief and kpix5's juliette goodrich were taking the plunge. they raised $125 each for special olympics. those are brave people. all right, she is without wet suits. >> some are in costume. if i were to do that, i would devise a really large costume. >> i was wondering what they were doing, now i know. and cold outside to be doing that, to be jumping in the bay. cold and breezy as well. we saw some wind gusts, more than 20 miles per hour. here's a live look outside. you can see a glowing bay bridge there in the background. temperatures still on the cold side. winds are going to slowly quiet overnight. you could see localized wind gusts in the hills, but cooler temperatures. bundle up, 46 in concord. 48 in san jose and 46 degrees right now in santa rosa. here are your weather headlines. overnight temperatures mainly in the mid 30s to mid 40s. we have a warming trend just around the corner. beginning tomorrow, as those winds continue to die down, it should bump up temperatures and the warmer weather continues into the workweek. sunshine, mild, wa
police chief and kpix5's juliette goodrich were taking the plunge. they raised $125 each for special olympics. those are brave people. all right, she is without wet suits. >> some are in costume. if i were to do that, i would devise a really large costume. >> i was wondering what they were doing, now i know. and cold outside to be doing that, to be jumping in the bay. cold and breezy as well. we saw some wind gusts, more than 20 miles per hour. here's a live look outside. you can...
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. >> juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> the couple's friends and family say until they hear firsthand over the phone, they'll keep waiting with their fingers crossed. >>> a mysterious may day call off monterey bay is looking more and more like a hoax tonight. coast guard scoured 22 square miles of ocean for the sailboat that supposedly went down on sunday, but they found no sign of the vessel or family of four. with no missing persons reports filed, the search has been called off. >>> a come promoas doesn't look likely with a few dais left before federal budget cuts kick in. at stake are hundreds and thousands of jobs. lawmakers have until friday to reach a deal. the main sticking point between the white house and congressional republicans is taxes. republicans agreed to raise taxes in the fiscal clip deal last month and they say that's enough. kpix5's joe vas quiz vasquez. >> here in santa rosa, the bigger concern seems to be, how are they going to keep these planes flying safely without anyone in the tower? if congress can't stave off the mandatory cuts, the faa announced it's going to c
. >> juliette goodrich, kpix5. >> the couple's friends and family say until they hear firsthand over the phone, they'll keep waiting with their fingers crossed. >>> a mysterious may day call off monterey bay is looking more and more like a hoax tonight. coast guard scoured 22 square miles of ocean for the sailboat that supposedly went down on sunday, but they found no sign of the vessel or family of four. with no missing persons reports filed, the search has been called...
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juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told my a comedian. she said, oh, maybe it would be better if you just die. >> reporter: cho is raunchy, quirky, passionate. she's also up for a grammy. >> this is something i've wanted to a long time! >> reporter: live in concert, she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girl has gone wild! she is not studying. >> reporter: as to cho's sense of humor, what fuels it, look no further than her childhood. cho grew up in ocean beach, in the never sunny sunset district. >> i go, oh, my gosh, this is actually like a big country. they actually did put safety pins in their cheeks. it was so dangerous and exciting. and for a kid, it's really alarming to see that. >> reporter: at school, another influence. bullies. cho was tormented. >> because i was different from other kids and also because there was a part of me that knew that i was queer. >> reporter: the aids epidemic changed everything. >> that was my childhood, really watching the way that aids really ravaged san fr
juliette goodrich explains how hippies, bullies and aids made margaret who she is today. >> i told my a comedian. she said, oh, maybe it would be better if you just die. >> reporter: cho is raunchy, quirky, passionate. she's also up for a grammy. >> this is something i've wanted to a long time! >> reporter: live in concert, she rips on everything from sarah palin to asian stereotypes. >> asian girl has gone wild! she is not studying. >> reporter: as to cho's...
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. >> juliette has a dream job. she works here, at universal orlando. wow. this is some room. >> that's right, lauren. we're actually in the portrait gallery. as we can see, there are many portraits here that were created specifically for the wizarding world of harry potter. and this is actually the first time that you can see the four founders of hogwarts. can you see them in the wall? >> that's gryffindor. >> yes. >> hufflepuff. >> right. >> so, ravenclaw and slytherin. >> that's right! you all ready to move on? >> yeah. >> let's go over there. >> rowena, have you heard? hagrid's lost a dragon again. >> so, where are we now? >> right now, we're entering dumbledore's office. and as you can see, this room is full of very cool details. right here, you can see the pensieve. >> yeah. >> and up there, you're gonna see gryffindor's sword. >> uh-huh. >> and then, if you keep walking right here, dumbledore is gonna give you the welcome to the school and give you the history of hogwarts. >> awesome. >> yeah. let's continue to right here. >> okay. >> don't worry! the
. >> juliette has a dream job. she works here, at universal orlando. wow. this is some room. >> that's right, lauren. we're actually in the portrait gallery. as we can see, there are many portraits here that were created specifically for the wizarding world of harry potter. and this is actually the first time that you can see the four founders of hogwarts. can you see them in the wall? >> that's gryffindor. >> yes. >> hufflepuff. >> right. >> so,...
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police chief greg suhr and kpix 5's juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge without the protection of wet suits. participants each raised at least $125 for special olympics. >>> i'm getting hypothermia just watching them. >> i know. what did you do this morning? >> you woke up quickly. >> that's right. took a warm bath. yeah. nothing like that. it was cool outside today. in san francisco, really all across the bay area it was because it was pretty breezy outside. it kept temperatures a little cool. and those breezy conditions are going to continue into the overnight hours. so here's a live look. you can see sutro tower in the distance. going to remain clear for the most part overnight tonight and temperatures still mostly in the 50s outside. so they are continuing to drop. 55 in oakland. 51 in san jose. and 52 in santa rosa. so overall it was actually a nice day because we saw the sunshine even though it was on the chillier side. it made for a nice day to ride the sailboat over the bay. i saw a lot of them out there. cool breezy overnight temperatures in the mid-30s
police chief greg suhr and kpix 5's juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge without the protection of wet suits. participants each raised at least $125 for special olympics. >>> i'm getting hypothermia just watching them. >> i know. what did you do this morning? >> you woke up quickly. >> that's right. took a warm bath. yeah. nothing like that. it was cool outside today. in san francisco, really all across the bay area it was because it was...
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so juliette goodrich asked her about that. >> as your mayor, there's nothing more important to me than the safety of every individual in the city. >> reporter: but actions may speak louder than words to oaklanders concerned about less cops and more crime on the streets. and eyesores like this, hard to miss. >> this isn't art. this is vandalism. >> reporter: he says the writing is on the wall, literally. >> and yet we're frustrated because nothing is being done to get this problem resolved. >> reporter: mayor quan addressed the frustration, saying it comes down to community policing and partnerships with neighbors to prevent crime. but listen to what one of the mayor's neighbors told kpix 5 just this week. >> the group of neighbors that got together felt that we needed to do something immediate and something meaningful. >> reporter: tonight, i asked mayor quan about her own neighbors. >> so there's been stories about them come plaing about violence and wanting you to do more. >> there's a couple of guys in my neighborhood. i have a lot of neighbors. >> reporter: but actually it's more t
so juliette goodrich asked her about that. >> as your mayor, there's nothing more important to me than the safety of every individual in the city. >> reporter: but actions may speak louder than words to oaklanders concerned about less cops and more crime on the streets. and eyesores like this, hard to miss. >> this isn't art. this is vandalism. >> reporter: he says the writing is on the wall, literally. >> and yet we're frustrated because nothing is being done to...
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they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read it. i'm wondering 2 things. there seems to be more of an advocacy voice in terms of the discrimination of being you know an asian american. and secondly, warner's disease. i'm wondering how you got into writing about that? and the characters were wonderful. >> okay. your first question, first. you know to be totally honest, when i sat down to write dreaming water i thought this is the book that -- i had finished language of threads and written 4 books that took place in asia. because language of threads was a ha
they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my...
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juliette goodrich and her photographer parked their truck where 160 years ago horses were tied up. julie, is that karaoke i'm hearing in the background? >> reporter: i think it is. some budding rock stars. it's the 160th anniversary. good clean fun. yes, they are inside singing. it is one of the oldest bars in the bay area and the only mile house left standing in its original location. seven mile house opened its doors in 1853. this live music and karaoke sports bar and grill was once a pony express route and stagecoach stop. it's exactly seven miles to the ferry building in san francisco. >> at almost every mile from the ferry building to san jose, there was a mile house. those mile houses were rest stops for horses. >> reporter: it spanned the decades, from brothel, biker, trucker hangout, to sports/gambling den, and now it's a 49er favorite hangout. >> this place is a legacy, you know what i'm saying? and i love it here. we'll keep coming here. >> reporter: photos of the original seven mile house owners are displayed on the wall. the new owners, a filipino family. tonight's cele
juliette goodrich and her photographer parked their truck where 160 years ago horses were tied up. julie, is that karaoke i'm hearing in the background? >> reporter: i think it is. some budding rock stars. it's the 160th anniversary. good clean fun. yes, they are inside singing. it is one of the oldest bars in the bay area and the only mile house left standing in its original location. seven mile house opened its doors in 1853. this live music and karaoke sports bar and grill was once a...
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we are so glad to have you back, juliette cubanski.ussion. >> thank you. as was said, i am juliette cubanski, director of the kaiser family foundation and michael here today is to provide you with a few simple facts about medicare. i have a lot of ground to cover, so let's get started. as you saw in the video, medicare was created about 50 years ago in 1965 to provide health insurance coverage to people 55 years old and older. it was expanded in 1972 to cover younger adults with permanent disabilities. it covers about 55 million people, about 45 million people age 65 and older and 9 million people under age 65 with disabilities. medicare covers people without regard to their income and without regard to their health status or medical needs. and it provides the same set of benefits to everyone who is entitled to medicare. these benefits include hospital and physician visits, preventative services and prescription drug benefits, which have been in increasingly large role player in recent years. medicare covers a population that on the wh
we are so glad to have you back, juliette cubanski.ussion. >> thank you. as was said, i am juliette cubanski, director of the kaiser family foundation and michael here today is to provide you with a few simple facts about medicare. i have a lot of ground to cover, so let's get started. as you saw in the video, medicare was created about 50 years ago in 1965 to provide health insurance coverage to people 55 years old and older. it was expanded in 1972 to cover younger adults with permanent...
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juliette goodrich asked him a question. >> if the tables were turned and there were heated moments and you shoved your coach, would it have been a completely different outcome? >> uhm... -- no. i wouldn't put my hands on my coach. >> wow. coach mike montgomery also met with the media yesterday and once more he apologized for the incident and said that it would never happen again. >>> if you are thinking about opening a full bar in walnut creek you will have to wait at least a year. the police department says it will not allow any new full bars to open until 15 more officers are hired. the owner of one of the last liquor licenses issued in walnut creek doesn't see a problem with bars. >> we need that, we need the people and the customers and all that. we have to provide the customer what they are looking for, drink, wine, whatever they need. >> the police department has the final say over new bars because walnut creek is considered to be oversaturated with alcohol licenses. >>> a new milestone for stanford university. it is the first school to ever raise more than $1 billion in a single
juliette goodrich asked him a question. >> if the tables were turned and there were heated moments and you shoved your coach, would it have been a completely different outcome? >> uhm... -- no. i wouldn't put my hands on my coach. >> wow. coach mike montgomery also met with the media yesterday and once more he apologized for the incident and said that it would never happen again. >>> if you are thinking about opening a full bar in walnut creek you will have to wait at...
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ed. >> thanks very much, juliette.er, within the center of medicare and medicaid services within hhs, and that person is jonathan blum. he's advised the senate finance committee on various medicaid topics. he served as the office of management and budget biggies been his senior official with responsibly for medicaid and long-term care, and we're very glad to have you back, jonathan. >> great. thank you for the opportunity to talk today. i have four goals for this presentation. one is to give a very quick overview of the medicare program pays providers, health plans, part d plans for benefits provided to medicare beneficiaries. second is to get some thoughts from a cms perspective on what are the current challenges facing the medicare program, but i think more important is to talk about the opportunities that were given to cms for the affordable care act fundamentally transform of how we pay for care, how we deliver care, to medicare beneficiaries, but then leslie to talk about some of the progress. i think in a nutshel
ed. >> thanks very much, juliette.er, within the center of medicare and medicaid services within hhs, and that person is jonathan blum. he's advised the senate finance committee on various medicaid topics. he served as the office of management and budget biggies been his senior official with responsibly for medicaid and long-term care, and we're very glad to have you back, jonathan. >> great. thank you for the opportunity to talk today. i have four goals for this presentation. one...
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thanks juliette.a k-p- i-x 5 >>> even if it is a mistake it is her mistake she says she can hand it will backlash. >> hopefully they are happy. thank you. >>> coming up, kpix 5 exclusive, you will see how a skydiving jump, can go all wrong. a bay area man and a near free fall from 13,000 feet and he survives it. his camera recording the terrifying plunge. >> corvette careens off a bay area cliff. a tricky move rescue crews had to pull off before they could get to the two people trapped. >>> new details about the murder of a young bay area girl. the suspect's wife reseals a scary thing he said days before the 13-year-old went missing. >>> the first day of the chinese new year the driest start to the new year ever for concord, hayward, sonoma, napa. find out which day will be closest to 70 degrees this >>> skydiving jump goes terribly wrong. parachute malfunctions. the go pro camera shows his free fall and the hard landing he survived. alan martin with a story you will only see on kpix 5. >> reporter: i
thanks juliette.a k-p- i-x 5 >>> even if it is a mistake it is her mistake she says she can hand it will backlash. >> hopefully they are happy. thank you. >>> coming up, kpix 5 exclusive, you will see how a skydiving jump, can go all wrong. a bay area man and a near free fall from 13,000 feet and he survives it. his camera recording the terrifying plunge. >> corvette careens off a bay area cliff. a tricky move rescue crews had to pull off before they could get to...
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juliette goodrich tells us the hothousing market has created a seller's paradise, bad news for buyers>> reporter: in the past, you could really find a for sale sign when you drive around in any neighborhood in the bay area. but now times have changed. they are really far and few between. inventory is low, demand is high. and according to real estate agencies, you better have cash to secure a house right now. when edwin put his san ramon home on the market it was a seller's dream. >> i was surprised to see it sell that fast. >> reporter: he took his family on vacation and returned home to multiple offers and a home sold. >> so we had a good deal and we made money on the house. >> reporter: he and his family are moving to texas where everything is bigger -- and cheaper. but for ruth, it's been a home buyer's heartache. how many offers have you made on the house? >> i think 7 or 8. i'm not sure exactly. >> reporter: just last weekend -- >> 17, 18 other families looking at that house. they all came out, got right on the cell phone to the realtor. and my husband goes, just bid. so we bid l
juliette goodrich tells us the hothousing market has created a seller's paradise, bad news for buyers>> reporter: in the past, you could really find a for sale sign when you drive around in any neighborhood in the bay area. but now times have changed. they are really far and few between. inventory is low, demand is high. and according to real estate agencies, you better have cash to secure a house right now. when edwin put his san ramon home on the market it was a seller's dream. >>...
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police chief greg sur and juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge without the protections. >> and participants raised each about $125 for the special olympics. the teams from law enforcement agencies, corporations and schools all took part and i bet to say it's a little warmer than when we see them from the midwest and other parts. >> that's true. i used to work in wisconsin and they wanted me to dive into an actual frozen lake i said no. >>> a college basketball fan is 2100 dollars rich arer after making a shot from half court. >> it happened during the second half of the game against san diego. the shooter, the younger brother of a former player, there he goes, a half court shot. a cheer leader showing a harlem globetrotter how it's done. >> that's incredible. i want to thank everyone for joining us. remember face the nation is next on cbs here. >> garrett: today on "face the nation." the countdown to sequester continues. with just days before draconian spending cuts are scheduled to kick in, washington is preparing for furloughs cutbacks, and delays. can anything stop
police chief greg sur and juliette goodrich were among the volunteers taking the plunge without the protections. >> and participants raised each about $125 for the special olympics. the teams from law enforcement agencies, corporations and schools all took part and i bet to say it's a little warmer than when we see them from the midwest and other parts. >> that's true. i used to work in wisconsin and they wanted me to dive into an actual frozen lake i said no. >>> a college...
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juliette is a journalist and has a lot of experience working for state and federal government.ost recent post secretary for the department of homeland security. before we delve into your piece and this travel ban, i have to ask, where are you and how does it look where you are? >> we are inside. a lot of energy in the house, but we're doing okay and plan on staying here at least until tomorrow night. but it got very ominous and kind of freaky in the last two or three hours. it was romantic for a while, but now it's just a bad storm. >> the romance is over. >> the romance is over, yes, that's true. >> let me ask you about this. you write about this in the globe, this unprecedented travel ban. i said it this afternoon and the governor, this is no joke. if you are caught after 4:00 -- >> he's right. i think people's response is he's overreacting, or the state is overreacting and why can't we go out in our cars? and one reason is to keep the streets clean so they can be prowed and people can get back to normal. but as we're seeing in long island right now, the main reason to do it
juliette is a journalist and has a lot of experience working for state and federal government.ost recent post secretary for the department of homeland security. before we delve into your piece and this travel ban, i have to ask, where are you and how does it look where you are? >> we are inside. a lot of energy in the house, but we're doing okay and plan on staying here at least until tomorrow night. but it got very ominous and kind of freaky in the last two or three hours. it was...
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juliette goodrich reports on the unusual request. >> reporter: it is a once-in-a- lifetime opportunitye buyer needs $100 million and a lot of patience because there's a catch. you have to wait to move in. tucked away in the hills sits a 16,000-square-foot 47.5-acre ancestral estate up for sale. the price, $100 million. the owner, 76-year-old christian [ indiscernible ] the fourth was born and raised in the home. his only request, the new owner can't move in until -- >> until he dies. and, you know, that could be 20 years from now. >> reporter: a rare prerequisite but not out of the question now in this hot sellers market. >> it's the bay area, man. it never, you know, even when it wasn't hot it was still hot. >> i think that's fascinating. he must feel very comfortable with that arrangement. >> i think that it actually creates a little bit of mystery and aura perhaps around the property. >> reporter: good luck driving by it. privacy is part of the price tag. determined to find the whom by car, we actually pressed on a little bit further. you can see the rooftop through these trees and
juliette goodrich reports on the unusual request. >> reporter: it is a once-in-a- lifetime opportunitye buyer needs $100 million and a lot of patience because there's a catch. you have to wait to move in. tucked away in the hills sits a 16,000-square-foot 47.5-acre ancestral estate up for sale. the price, $100 million. the owner, 76-year-old christian [ indiscernible ] the fourth was born and raised in the home. his only request, the new owner can't move in until -- >> until he...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich says the couple's friends and family want to be sure before they start celebrating. >> reporter: liz, they want to hear that couple voice-to-voice and you can't blame them as for the families concerned. they are hopeful but hesitant until they get confirmation that they are alive and safe. >> reporter: these are the last known images of the oakland couple garrett hand and jamie neal on an adventure of a lifetime bicycling in south america but with no word of the couple since january 25, the family grew worried something terrible had happened and enlisted the help of the state department. then late this afternoon, a glimmer of hope. garrett's family released this statement >> the family is expecting more information and possible confirm mass tomorrow. >> i want to believe everything that everyone is saying. i really do. but until i hear her voice and until i know that somebody has physically seen them, i just am not going to get my hopes up until, you know, that happens. >> happened. >> so scared. >> reporter: employees at this bike shop in el sobrante where jamie wo
kpix 5's juliette goodrich says the couple's friends and family want to be sure before they start celebrating. >> reporter: liz, they want to hear that couple voice-to-voice and you can't blame them as for the families concerned. they are hopeful but hesitant until they get confirmation that they are alive and safe. >> reporter: these are the last known images of the oakland couple garrett hand and jamie neal on an adventure of a lifetime bicycling in south america but with no word...
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juliette, your nodding your head. i can see you being very involved. speedwell, what i think is quite interesting, i thought the first two panel discussions were fantastic and brought out some really interesting and important aspects of problems with our health care system today and some great suggestions for ways that we can move forward toward a higher performing health system. not just for medicare but for all of us. not just for people on medicare who are 65 and older, people with disabilities, everybody. because doctors who treat medicare patients don't just treat medicare patients. they treat the rest of us as well. but we think is interesting is back here in washington we are in the midst of deep thoughts, deep discussions about budget realities and you know, medicare facing some financial challenges. but it's not just the medicare problem. it's the health care cost problem and what no one has yet uttered are the initial cbo and what the congressional budget office thinks will achieve budget savings is i think where policymakers focus a lot of t
juliette, your nodding your head. i can see you being very involved. speedwell, what i think is quite interesting, i thought the first two panel discussions were fantastic and brought out some really interesting and important aspects of problems with our health care system today and some great suggestions for ways that we can move forward toward a higher performing health system. not just for medicare but for all of us. not just for people on medicare who are 65 and older, people with...