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they are old friends of juliette's. (renee pardy/recaptu red juliette) "they had met before and i kind of just walked off with my horse and she followed and luckily we had another ranchos resident to help get us on the property and get her into a closed spot." (sandra boos/juliette' s owner) "the call came out "the unicorn was in custody" and i think as tense as the situation was i think it was the comedic relief that was needed at the time and i laughed and i cried and i thanked god.' with nobody hurt it's a fairytale ending for this pony-- but according to tatum she has some explaining to do. (tatum boos/daugher of sandra boos) "she gotted a time out because she was being a bad pony." it's . when we come back... it's super tuesday. today could make or break presidential candidates on the campaign trail. that story is just ahead for you on news-4 today. first though.. here's a look at ktiv-dot-com community calendar. good morning and welcome back. it's super tuesday, a big day on the campaign trial for presidential can
they are old friends of juliette's. (renee pardy/recaptu red juliette) "they had met before and i kind of just walked off with my horse and she followed and luckily we had another ranchos resident to help get us on the property and get her into a closed spot." (sandra boos/juliette' s owner) "the call came out "the unicorn was in custody" and i think as tense as the situation was i think it was the comedic relief that was needed at the time and i laughed and i cried and...
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juliette has the latest.tte: as of china doesn't have enough problems, another 500 $90 billion worth -- this is the story on bloomberg. it is currently the fifth story down here. what we are seeing is this waiting game for the nation's public firm. 1998.hart goes back to in 1999, you can see gdp growth was at a nine-year low, and it took companies about three months to get payment from their customers back. in the early 2000's when gdp growth was at a 15-year high, the economy was doing a lot better. now back here in the latest filing, we are seeing gdp growth at a 25-year low. 83 days on average for a typical chinese firm to collect cash from these completed sales. that is almost twice as long as emerging market peers, and we are seeing these delays spread across every single industry, from industrial to attack and consumer sec -- to tech and consumer sectors. that is more than the annual economic output of taiwan put together. i also want to shut you this graph. you can see this white line is the return on
juliette has the latest.tte: as of china doesn't have enough problems, another 500 $90 billion worth -- this is the story on bloomberg. it is currently the fifth story down here. what we are seeing is this waiting game for the nation's public firm. 1998.hart goes back to in 1999, you can see gdp growth was at a nine-year low, and it took companies about three months to get payment from their customers back. in the early 2000's when gdp growth was at a 15-year high, the economy was doing a lot...
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juliette. >> reporter: hi, ken. it is a race. we are talking about that stretch of track you see directly behind me. this has affected thousands of commuters even at this very hour. and while bart has this new high-tech tool to hopefully fix this issue, it's going to take some time. experts from all over the country are working to fix bart's mysterious power surge. they are running test trains with a new high-tech tool installed that may help identify the source of the electrical spikes that's damaged passenger cars. >> the spike is occurring so quick, 100th of a millisecond, and the instruments we had before weren't picking it up to the level we needed so we're hoping this new tool will help solve the problem. >> reporter: the high-tech tool was installed last night on a test train and running that train along the troubled area of track to detect what's causing the electrical surge. >> we did try to add a second train to the loop and then experienced some propulsion problems with that train clearly showing it was overloading the
juliette. >> reporter: hi, ken. it is a race. we are talking about that stretch of track you see directly behind me. this has affected thousands of commuters even at this very hour. and while bart has this new high-tech tool to hopefully fix this issue, it's going to take some time. experts from all over the country are working to fix bart's mysterious power surge. they are running test trains with a new high-tech tool installed that may help identify the source of the electrical spikes...
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juliette, take it away. juliette: did morning, manus and anna.ng risk on in this part of the world. we are about to head into the npc in beijing. negative commentary, saying sluggish economic growth in asia could impact banks in 2016 and moody's cutting the outlook on china. these,look at all of fine. closing high by 4%. it is now at its highest level since mid-february. sinceghest level december. the nikkei closed higher by 1.3%. the austria -- and then australia had a full session of gains. here in hong kong, there has been a switch out it mainly due to some weakness you can see coming through from a number of these property developers in the casino stocks. the casino stocks have been under pressure. it has been a positive section that's a positive session here at -- positive session. the biggest three-day rally since august of last year. every sector in the black today. we are seeing money going into some of those emerging market currencies. the aussie dollar of course higher. the malaysian ringgit has been a standout. the malaysian ringgit up
juliette, take it away. juliette: did morning, manus and anna.ng risk on in this part of the world. we are about to head into the npc in beijing. negative commentary, saying sluggish economic growth in asia could impact banks in 2016 and moody's cutting the outlook on china. these,look at all of fine. closing high by 4%. it is now at its highest level since mid-february. sinceghest level december. the nikkei closed higher by 1.3%. the austria -- and then australia had a full session of gains....
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juliette go nd >>> a shocking story that has bay area parent buzzing this morning. a mother admits to giving her two little girls to a woman she barely knew. juliette goodrich on the search and where those children turned up safe. >>> reporter: it's been a harrowing 24 hours for these toddlers. they are now safe. here's what happened and it's convoluted. their mother is behind bars facing child endangerment charges because she basically handed her two children over to a near stranger. here's a photo of the toddlers. a surveillance photo shows them sitting side by side in a stroller when their mother, 26- year-old shanyce jones of oakland, left them in the care of an acquaintance on monday. she left her children at a burger king on market street in san francisco with a woman named jaquita shown here in the surveillance video. the plan was for jaquita to watch the children for a few hours. when the mother was running late, the she and the toddlers were never found. the police were called in. >> miss jones' statement didn't add up. based on enough probable cause we had
juliette go nd >>> a shocking story that has bay area parent buzzing this morning. a mother admits to giving her two little girls to a woman she barely knew. juliette goodrich on the search and where those children turned up safe. >>> reporter: it's been a harrowing 24 hours for these toddlers. they are now safe. here's what happened and it's convoluted. their mother is behind bars facing child endangerment charges because she basically handed her two children over to a near...
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juliette saly is standing by. juliette: the chinese -- juliette, the chinese are stabilizing.vidends for stockholders on the topics today. dividends aplenty. juliette: that is right to do things are better in the region -- that is right. things are better in the region. it is close down by .2%. most of the damage being done the fact that 1500 japanese stocks traded without rise. we are seeing a little bit of a comeback in the shanghai composite. it still has an hour to trade. there has been a pickup in korea, rising by .6% good that is the first when in four days. in four days.in the yuan and focus. -- the yuan in focus. it was an ugly day in australia. thesx 600 closing down -- asx 600 closing down. we are seeing some strength coming through the aussie dollar did the market in southeast asia doing better than what we have seen the likes of china and australia today. it is interesting if you take a japan from the regional benchmark index. the picture is not as dire as the benchmark index looks today. having without dividends an impact on the regional impact -- having impact on
juliette saly is standing by. juliette: the chinese -- juliette, the chinese are stabilizing.vidends for stockholders on the topics today. dividends aplenty. juliette: that is right to do things are better in the region -- that is right. things are better in the region. it is close down by .2%. most of the damage being done the fact that 1500 japanese stocks traded without rise. we are seeing a little bit of a comeback in the shanghai composite. it still has an hour to trade. there has been a...
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i want to start with juliette kayyem, homeland security expert.n talking to a lot of your sources in the united states. i'm curious what u.s. officials are saying right now about the investigation and the counterterrorism operations in belgium. is there confidence right now? there's a great deal of concern that there are imminent attacks, plots very much in the works right now. are u.s. officials confident their european counterparts are doing enough to foil them? >> there's a couple of things i've been hearing. the first is that everyone is going with the belief that this is not the end. it would be somewhat delusional to believe that, well, if we just get the guy in the white hat from the pictures that everything will be safe. these guys have networks that are either connected or may be working separately. clearly the arrests last friday triggered a series of activities and everyone anticipates that others are going on. the question is whether both paris -- or french and brussels officials can actually stop them in time and that's the challenge
i want to start with juliette kayyem, homeland security expert.n talking to a lot of your sources in the united states. i'm curious what u.s. officials are saying right now about the investigation and the counterterrorism operations in belgium. is there confidence right now? there's a great deal of concern that there are imminent attacks, plots very much in the works right now. are u.s. officials confident their european counterparts are doing enough to foil them? >> there's a couple of...
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also juliette kayyem. her new book is "security mom, an unclassified guide to protecting our homeland and your home." and paul cruickshank is back with us. bob, first to you. bob and then juliette. i want your reaction to this new information paul brought us of this picture of this new suspect. >> well, the whole connection with syria is becoming more and more clear. and the fact that these people are hiding among refugees is politically significant for europe because there's a huge argument of how many are going to be let in. germans have let in a million. there's going to be this big turn against arabs in europe, which is, i think, going to make things worse. and frankly, the moroccans getting involved with the islamic state, i served in morocco. it's just bizarre. i mean fairly apolitical people. they work hard to radicalize. now these communities in europe, moroccan, algerian, tunisian descent. it's bad for europe. there's millions of these people. they're going to fall under suspicion and affect europ
also juliette kayyem. her new book is "security mom, an unclassified guide to protecting our homeland and your home." and paul cruickshank is back with us. bob, first to you. bob and then juliette. i want your reaction to this new information paul brought us of this picture of this new suspect. >> well, the whole connection with syria is becoming more and more clear. and the fact that these people are hiding among refugees is politically significant for europe because there's a...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich has been at the crash site and has the latest. >> reporter: veronica, a lot of progress has been made as you can see that that last train car has been actually righted and towed down the tracks. so now the tracks are clear. and they could be resuming freight train service this evening. the ace train will be back up and running tomorrow. but the big question tonight is, how will this be prevented from happening again? inch by inch, a crane hoisted the 250-ton passenger train up the canyon. you can see the damage of the impact. shattered glass and holes on top of the train. francisco castillo is with union pacific. but was there any concern about this hillside? was there any red flag in the past? >> there was no red flag which is why the train -- i mean, an hour before this incident a train went through with no problems. >> reporter: ace train 10 heading from san jose to stockton with 214 passengers slammed into the mud slide at 7:30 p.m. some passengers were soaking wet from the frigid waters of alameda creek while they waited for rescue. but everyone survived
kpix 5's juliette goodrich has been at the crash site and has the latest. >> reporter: veronica, a lot of progress has been made as you can see that that last train car has been actually righted and towed down the tracks. so now the tracks are clear. and they could be resuming freight train service this evening. the ace train will be back up and running tomorrow. but the big question tonight is, how will this be prevented from happening again? inch by inch, a crane hoisted the 250-ton...
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i'm juliette goodrich. here is a good look at high def radar as lingering showers are here tonight and even more rain is on the way tomorrow. the wet weather isn't helping the situation where people are still dealing with the landslide and the sink hole after the last storm. the rain is slowly eroding on the other side of the hill, affecting the walls and the foundations. >> obviously with the additional rain here on sunday that they are concerned that there may be additional mud slide as we are hoping and praying that we do not lose anymore of our restrictions. >> reporter: mean whale the repairs could be delayed by the rain. since last weekend crews have taken out the traffic signal poles. much of the bay area has gotten this first day of spring, but the people in alameda would take it in strive making it out for the afternoon walk. >>> lots of umbrellas around san francisco as the rain didn't keep these families inside. we'll have more in our forecast forecast. >>> this is not what bart riders want today
i'm juliette goodrich. here is a good look at high def radar as lingering showers are here tonight and even more rain is on the way tomorrow. the wet weather isn't helping the situation where people are still dealing with the landslide and the sink hole after the last storm. the rain is slowly eroding on the other side of the hill, affecting the walls and the foundations. >> obviously with the additional rain here on sunday that they are concerned that there may be additional mud slide as...
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. >> juliette you agree.is the belgian officials, the investigators trying to get on the offensive, trying to get out ahead of what may be being planned right now. >> that's absolutely right. just picking up on what bob said. this is what we call a sweep. who knows if something will result from what we're seeing on air right now. and there will be lots more of them. they are going to be what's call overbroad. they are going to just try to find people or evidence that may stop the next terrorism attack, and they will figure out who they have under custody. i want to pick up on something paul said about the arrest in front of the ministry. abdeslam captured on friday is being held in belgium, in the ministry -- not in the ministry, but they have jurisdiction over him. in the last couple of hours, he -- his lawyers have said he's no longer going to fight extradition and now wants to go to paris. that is a complete turn around from what happened before. what he was saying before the terror attacks. so it's not ju
. >> juliette you agree.is the belgian officials, the investigators trying to get on the offensive, trying to get out ahead of what may be being planned right now. >> that's absolutely right. just picking up on what bob said. this is what we call a sweep. who knows if something will result from what we're seeing on air right now. and there will be lots more of them. they are going to be what's call overbroad. they are going to just try to find people or evidence that may stop the...
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juliette goodrich on the search.. and where the children turned up safe. juliette goodrich/san franc >>> on century and where the children turned up safe. >> it's been a harrowing 24 hours. they are in safe care with medical professionals but here's what happened. their mother is behind bars facing child endangerment charges because she basically handed her two children over to a near stranger. here's a photo of the toddlers. a surveillance photo shows both of them silting side by side in a stroller on their mother -- left them in the care of afternoon acquaintance on monday. a woman named jacita. shown here. the plan was for her to watch the children for a few hours. when they were running late. they were never found. and that's when police were called in. >> mrs. jones' statement didn't add up and based on enough probable cause we had reason to believe that we could charge here for child endangerment. >> we learned that the children are safe and sound and right now they are in the hands and safe hands of child protective services. that's the latest here
juliette goodrich on the search.. and where the children turned up safe. juliette goodrich/san franc >>> on century and where the children turned up safe. >> it's been a harrowing 24 hours. they are in safe care with medical professionals but here's what happened. their mother is behind bars facing child endangerment charges because she basically handed her two children over to a near stranger. here's a photo of the toddlers. a surveillance photo shows both of them silting side...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5.>>> six santa cruz students have been busted, accused of running an ecstasyng. this is a package the authorities seized. police say the drugs were shipped from overseas. and all, they confiscated more than 4 pounds of drugs worth about $100,000. here are the six students arrested. three belong to a fraternity, the other three to a sorority. all of them 21. they face numerous drug charges.>>> a southern california woman had a stroke after a trip to the beauty parlor. it happens more often than you might think. andrea fuji on what causes salon strokes and how you can avoid it.>> reporter: before it nearly every blowdry or cut, harrah's washed in these spaces. smith says getting her hair washed at a salon nearly killed her. she spoke to us through skype.>> i was shocked. it happened to me. >> reporter: two weeks later, doctors said she suffered a stroke. there are pictures of her not able to smile. she says.jurors determined it was the position of her hair that -- head that probably caused a blood clot.>> initially i could walk at all. it was more on my left. i
juliette goodrich, kpix 5.>>> six santa cruz students have been busted, accused of running an ecstasyng. this is a package the authorities seized. police say the drugs were shipped from overseas. and all, they confiscated more than 4 pounds of drugs worth about $100,000. here are the six students arrested. three belong to a fraternity, the other three to a sorority. all of them 21. they face numerous drug charges.>>> a southern california woman had a stroke after a trip to the...
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cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem who formerly served as assistant to homeland security.elligence committee, mike rogers. pa paul cruickshank, increased security of the so-called soft targets, it's very difficult to cover the wide range of kind of targets we've seen attacked in paris, whether it's a concert hall, outdoor cafes, even an airport like this. >> yeah, the airport in brussels not really being particularly a soft target because they ratcheted up security, there were military personnel patrolling the area outside the airport. the area inside the terminal and the departures hall and they managed to get through despite this even though it was a hardened target. but, of course, somewhere like an airport or a concert venue or a metro, you can't protect all these public spaces. people just have to sort of go about their daily lives. basically they've got an almost unlimited target set that they can now go after. that's why it's so important to bust these cells before they can launch these attacks. it appears they prevented part of a cell from launching the attacks whe
cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem who formerly served as assistant to homeland security.elligence committee, mike rogers. pa paul cruickshank, increased security of the so-called soft targets, it's very difficult to cover the wide range of kind of targets we've seen attacked in paris, whether it's a concert hall, outdoor cafes, even an airport like this. >> yeah, the airport in brussels not really being particularly a soft target because they ratcheted up security, there were...
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juliette goodrich shows us the aftermath. >> reporter: these families had to clear out. you can see the damage from the mud slide directly behind me. this particular family had their floor in their home buckle and their deck collapse. and next door they are also moving out as well. at this point east bay mud has put tarps down and because of the break in the rain that is a good thing. it can let things dry out. but the families don't know how long they have to be moved out. right now it's a waiting game. juliette goodrich kpix 5. >>> time for weather on this tuesday. we will finally get a little break. it should be a nice week. >> it was amazing. i was driving in from southern california and i had a combination of hail and rain and rainbows doubled. i'm like this is my dream come true. >> god's way of saying okay, you've had enough for awhile. >> it was beautiful to see the hard rain and the rainbow splashing up against the mountainside. today we will see nothing but splashes of sunshine. hi everybody. right now let's go to our live weather camera. this is looking toward
juliette goodrich shows us the aftermath. >> reporter: these families had to clear out. you can see the damage from the mud slide directly behind me. this particular family had their floor in their home buckle and their deck collapse. and next door they are also moving out as well. at this point east bay mud has put tarps down and because of the break in the rain that is a good thing. it can let things dry out. but the families don't know how long they have to be moved out. right now it's...
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kpix5's juliette goodrich first reported last year on the illegal clinics. this time the man is accused of using them to launder millions of dollars. >> reporter: he's hiding from our camera in trouble with the law again, a man called mikhail malenkov hauled off to jail for the third time. we met up with the now 30-year- old last year in court. he claims he's just a regular guy waiting tables and making money on the side doing web work, but prosecutors say he's the ringleader of a multi- million dollar criminal enterprise. c (trim) so i think they realize the winds their time t he's alleged to own a chain of medical marijuana referral clinics called 420 md in oakland, berkeley, san jose and sacramento. according to court documents, malenkov and his associates hired doctors on craigslist, pay them by the hour to write recommendations and rake in the cash. d clinic we observed gain .. wi that wo six people were arrested and charged last year with money laundering, conspiracy and the unlawful practice of medicine, but the clinic like this one on telegraph avenu
kpix5's juliette goodrich first reported last year on the illegal clinics. this time the man is accused of using them to launder millions of dollars. >> reporter: he's hiding from our camera in trouble with the law again, a man called mikhail malenkov hauled off to jail for the third time. we met up with the now 30-year- old last year in court. he claims he's just a regular guy waiting tables and making money on the side doing web work, but prosecutors say he's the ringleader of a multi-...
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in fremont, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> we'll have much more on the derailment tonight at 6:00. we were on board one of the first trains back in service since the accident. what happened as we passed through the derailment zone? >>> taking live look now towards mount diablo after some scattered showers today a lot more rain is coming to the bay area. a flash flood watch is about to go into effect. let's check in with kpix 5's chief meteorologist paul deanno with the latest. >> it's not just the flash flood watch for tomorrow. it's tomorrow, friday, saturday and sunday. flash flooding is possible especially tomorrow and friday but lasting into the weekend. heavy rainfall is likely. flooding is possible. the likeliest place to see flooding is small streams, creeks and urban flooding anything with pavement on it. kpix 5 high-def doppler radar right now dry. we saw scattered showers in the east bay hills, orinda, san ramon with showers. we have seen nearly half inch of rain in the north bay mountains, quarter inch for mill valley 1/7th of one inch. in northern california, areas to t
in fremont, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> we'll have much more on the derailment tonight at 6:00. we were on board one of the first trains back in service since the accident. what happened as we passed through the derailment zone? >>> taking live look now towards mount diablo after some scattered showers today a lot more rain is coming to the bay area. a flash flood watch is about to go into effect. let's check in with kpix 5's chief meteorologist paul deanno with the latest....
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juliette. >> reporter: veronica, it's a busy time of night right now.ut when this hit-and-run happened, there was no one around. it was around daybreak. but fortunately there are surveillance cameras and police want you to take a close look because they need your help. this surveillance video captures jane lyon walking across the street when she was suddenly hit by a four-door gray car at 6:15 sunday morning. >> went up on the hood and then flew back into the street, landing on my left side. >> reporter: jane says the woman driving the car got out to check on her. >> it was such a calm when she got out of the car like, oh, good, she is going to stay and help me. and then she drove away and i just don't know how you can do that. >> reporter: she drove away. you can't get away with much anymore because there are cameras practically everywhere. in this case there was a surveillance camera that was able to capture the car as it was driving down the street. and right now, we're inside the security database where you can see all of this video is being stored
juliette. >> reporter: veronica, it's a busy time of night right now.ut when this hit-and-run happened, there was no one around. it was around daybreak. but fortunately there are surveillance cameras and police want you to take a close look because they need your help. this surveillance video captures jane lyon walking across the street when she was suddenly hit by a four-door gray car at 6:15 sunday morning. >> went up on the hood and then flew back into the street, landing on my...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich has been at the crash site and has the latest. >> reporter: veronica, a lotbeen made as you can see
kpix 5's juliette goodrich has been at the crash site and has the latest. >> reporter: veronica, a lotbeen made as you can see
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juliette kayam, cnn national security analyst and former homeland security secretary. co-author of "isis inside the army of terror." and eraaron cohen, former israe forces special operative. bob baer, let me ask you first, put this in perspective, how significant, how huge is this capture? >> oh, it's huge, brooke, they're going to be going into a lt of safe houses. they're going to get a lot of new leads. a lot of the evidence is not transmitted over the evideninte. they're going to get more associa associates, bomb makers, so forth. once you start these series of raids, they can go on for weeks. i think by the end of it, they'll be close to, you know, mopping up the network that did the november 13th attack in paris. >> aaron, to you, just on sheer tactics, because all the genesis of this capture was, in part, what happened on tuesday, at a separate location, in an apartment, where, you know, one individual who was involved in the paris attacks, he was killed, and two others, including abdeslam, you know, slipped out through the roof and that is what then began this
juliette kayam, cnn national security analyst and former homeland security secretary. co-author of "isis inside the army of terror." and eraaron cohen, former israe forces special operative. bob baer, let me ask you first, put this in perspective, how significant, how huge is this capture? >> oh, it's huge, brooke, they're going to be going into a lt of safe houses. they're going to get a lot of new leads. a lot of the evidence is not transmitted over the evideninte. they're...
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paul cruickshank, juliette and jane harman, of the wilson center.ul, you're new to our panel and also deeply sourced in the belgian intelligence community. the news coming in najim laachraoui, the suspected bomb maker in brussels and paris, may be dead. not 100% confirmed, but if it is confirmed, explain to me what you're hearing about the significance. >> well, it would certainly be significant and the belgians think he's probably being killed, that he probably died at the airport, but they're testing dna and so on and so forth to be 100% certain. they actually do have his dna on file because they were able to establish his dna was at that bomb factory in schaerbeek in belgium used by the paris attackers to use those devices. they aren't 100% sure yet that he was the bomb maker. they think he's possibly the bomb maker but haven't conclusively made that determination yet. but if they have got the bomb maker, that he's dead, that would be extremely significant because this is the most dangerous guy in a cell, the guy that can build these powerful tat
paul cruickshank, juliette and jane harman, of the wilson center.ul, you're new to our panel and also deeply sourced in the belgian intelligence community. the news coming in najim laachraoui, the suspected bomb maker in brussels and paris, may be dead. not 100% confirmed, but if it is confirmed, explain to me what you're hearing about the significance. >> well, it would certainly be significant and the belgians think he's probably being killed, that he probably died at the airport, but...
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juliette: absolutely. we are seeing risk appetite very much in favor today.ave a look at some of the major movers in the region today. we have seen some great games coming through from the energy players, likely parsons. developers are looking really good in hong kong. china is up by almost 12%, and their overseas land up. solid buying coming through across the region, and also commodity currencies getting a boost as well. anna: thank you. juliette saly from hong kong. china has's bank of said stimulus is needed to support growth. the statement comes as data showed industrial output and retail sales grew more slowly than was expected in january and february. let's get more with stephen engle. good to see you. how did these comments contrast what many economists say is needed? we heard a lot of people saying looser monetary policy, prevent a deepening of the slowdown. put in context of we have heard from the pboc. >> absolutely. all the data we have had in the recent months has been clear evidence of a weaker economy. yes, there are some signs of stabilization
juliette: absolutely. we are seeing risk appetite very much in favor today.ave a look at some of the major movers in the region today. we have seen some great games coming through from the energy players, likely parsons. developers are looking really good in hong kong. china is up by almost 12%, and their overseas land up. solid buying coming through across the region, and also commodity currencies getting a boost as well. anna: thank you. juliette saly from hong kong. china has's bank of said...
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cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem who was u.s.or homeland security. and intelligence and security analyst bob baer. what's the latest you're learning from your sources about the investigation. >> the guy at the airport who ran away -- >> and they still aren't clear who he is? >> they don't know who he is at this point with any certainty. there are a number of contenders. one is naim al hamed that pam mentioned in the peace. someone who came through syria to greece and then on to europe. picked up by salah abdeslam at a refugee camp and his dna was found in the bomb factory in schaerbeek used for the brussels attacks. we've been told by a source close to the investigation he's believed to be operationally involved in the brussels attacks. what's not clear is whether he was at the airport, the guy seen on cctv at the metro station or at neither of those places. but they're looking for him throughout europe right now. they are looking for eight suspects in total that they believe are connected. >> eight of them? >> to the paris and b
cnn national security analyst juliette kayyem who was u.s.or homeland security. and intelligence and security analyst bob baer. what's the latest you're learning from your sources about the investigation. >> the guy at the airport who ran away -- >> and they still aren't clear who he is? >> they don't know who he is at this point with any certainty. there are a number of contenders. one is naim al hamed that pam mentioned in the peace. someone who came through syria to greece...
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juliette: absolutely.nly have to investors in this part of the region, particularly in china, which is closing a 4.3%, really ignore that ratings cut from moody's. amz saying it should have had immediate response, and that is what we have seen across the board. if i take you into the hang seng, you can see that there are absolutely no stocks in the red today, showing how much risk on appetite there is. china resources up by 12% in late trade. it had been up by as much as 30% after agreedit to take -- after it agreed to take its stake in sab miller. the nikkei closed higher, up by over 4%. we didn't see the yen move too much during the day, so some really good buying coming through from the automakers after we saw february car sales better than expected. the asx 200 led higher by the commodity producers, particularly pimco. the asx 200 closing higher, above that 5000 point level as gdp impressed the market. it has been a very positive session in the region. having a look at the yen, it is wilting a little a
juliette: absolutely.nly have to investors in this part of the region, particularly in china, which is closing a 4.3%, really ignore that ratings cut from moody's. amz saying it should have had immediate response, and that is what we have seen across the board. if i take you into the hang seng, you can see that there are absolutely no stocks in the red today, showing how much risk on appetite there is. china resources up by 12% in late trade. it had been up by as much as 30% after agreedit to...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. . >>> eye on the storm. the rain and wind picking up. get ready for another soaker. >> the 1-2 punch off cape mend mendocino now over marin and napa valley. the rain is pushing to the san mateo coastline. not much in the east and south bay. this is on top of more than 6 inches of rain that has fallen, 2 inches in santa rosa. flash flood watches are in effect with sharp spikes in the creek and bay area rivers. there is a real potential for strong winds and widespread power outages. >> highway 121 west of petaluma and valley ford drivers were still drying to go through a flood. >>> in sonoma the roots have left a huge hole in the street. it is not going to be an easy fix. >> a tree took power lines with it. this was repeated through the bay area with thousands without electricity. >> there is a crumbling hill side putting people in danger. >> maria. >> reporter: this storm wasn't supposed to arrive until later but it has been raining for the last couple hours. city crews are watching this building behind me. one bad storm and it could lite
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. . >>> eye on the storm. the rain and wind picking up. get ready for another soaker. >> the 1-2 punch off cape mend mendocino now over marin and napa valley. the rain is pushing to the san mateo coastline. not much in the east and south bay. this is on top of more than 6 inches of rain that has fallen, 2 inches in santa rosa. flash flood watches are in effect with sharp spikes in the creek and bay area rivers. there is a real potential for...
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and security analyst juliette kliman, the author of "security mom." chris, let me put this to you. we just got word, apparently that eighth paris attacker who was caught one week from today salah abdeslam, he was interviewed for two hours by belgium authorities. this would have been two days before the attack happened. then there was a follow-up interview after brussels happened and then he stopped talking to authorities. that said, and you know how to negotiate and talk to folks who need cajoling, what do you make of that tick tock and the fact they began with paris? >> well, he talked for two hours and it's very difficult for him to say anything that's not going to be helpful to authorities. they probably got some information out of him. clearly, it frightened his network as soon as the word was out that he was potentially talking. they had to begin to move quickly because they knew very soon law enforcement was going to be coming through the door. this entire network right now is scrambling as quickly as they can. and they're out of their planning phase and they're complete ad h
and security analyst juliette kliman, the author of "security mom." chris, let me put this to you. we just got word, apparently that eighth paris attacker who was caught one week from today salah abdeslam, he was interviewed for two hours by belgium authorities. this would have been two days before the attack happened. then there was a follow-up interview after brussels happened and then he stopped talking to authorities. that said, and you know how to negotiate and talk to folks who...
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good evening, i'm juliette go brian hackney is off the daylong the leash in the bay area leads to landslides and flooded roads. a break in the rain is on the horizon. >>> we have been praying for rain forever and now we are hearing when is it going to end? soon. over the last three hours you can see the heaviest rain paskaruk and now we are starting to taper off. we are seeing some showers right now over the east bay heading toward oak land -- oakland. they will start to taper off. farther north we saw over will -- recorder inch of rain -- over three quarters of an inch of rain. farther north there is some concern with the flood warning in effect getting some heavy downpours up north. flood stage could rise by 8 pm tonight. back here closer to home we have a flood watch in effect for most of the north bay and an advisory for parts of the southeastern portion of santa clara county. flooding is possible. i high surf advisory for most coastal locations. we will talk more about that coming up. >>> the wet weather has led to evacuations because of flooding. or than 150 people were ordered to leav
good evening, i'm juliette go brian hackney is off the daylong the leash in the bay area leads to landslides and flooded roads. a break in the rain is on the horizon. >>> we have been praying for rain forever and now we are hearing when is it going to end? soon. over the last three hours you can see the heaviest rain paskaruk and now we are starting to taper off. we are seeing some showers right now over the east bay heading toward oak land -- oakland. they will start to taper off....
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kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich on how travelers are paying the price. >> reporter: you know, normally we here give yourself a few extra minutes like an hour to an hour and a half before your flight which i never do. now they are saying give yourself two hours, be prepared and here's why. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: it's not music to travelers' ears. >> it's ridiculous. >> reporter: to hear they now have to show up two hours early before a flight or risk missing it. >> we didn't get that memo. >> reporter: the memo is for the summer months when the casual traveler mixes in with the regular business traveler making for longer security chickin lines. combine that with tsa reduced staffing by 10% over the last three years. >> good to know. we are going to belize in august so that will be good to know for then. >> reporter: the expedited prescreening program precheck was supposed to help ease long security lines, but four years later not enough travelers have enrolled to make a difference as you can see by this empty precheck line today. precheck is a quick screening process. cynthia only wait
kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich on how travelers are paying the price. >> reporter: you know, normally we here give yourself a few extra minutes like an hour to an hour and a half before your flight which i never do. now they are saying give yourself two hours, be prepared and here's why. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: it's not music to travelers' ears. >> it's ridiculous. >> reporter: to hear they now have to show up two hours early before a flight or risk missing it....
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in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> some bad airplane etiquette on twitter. a passenger tweeted this photo from his seat with the caption, congrats to the ponytailed young woman in seat 22b. you have invented a whole new way to be awful at 35,000 feet. that tweet by the way has since gone viral. apparently, she moved it, though. but the guy was, do i braid it? do i cut it? do i put gum in it? do i ask her to move it or what do i do? >> you know, what i don't like and i'm a mom so i can say this, when parents don't watch their kids and their kid is just kicking the chair. >> you get a little body massage at 35,000 feet. >> not fun. >> ponytail would gross me out. >> bun it. we have long hair so in a bun on the top of your head nobody is bothered. bun it. my suggestion. i can't carry scissors on the airplane. maybe the gum. not nice though. >>> on the freeways, let's go live. towards sfo, speaking of airports, easy ride along 101. no delays both directions in south city so traffic is free- flowing along the peninsula. in fact, checking our drive times right now
in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> some bad airplane etiquette on twitter. a passenger tweeted this photo from his seat with the caption, congrats to the ponytailed young woman in seat 22b. you have invented a whole new way to be awful at 35,000 feet. that tweet by the way has since gone viral. apparently, she moved it, though. but the guy was, do i braid it? do i cut it? do i put gum in it? do i ask her to move it or what do i do? >> you know, what i don't like and i'm a...
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juliette goodrich is at the apartment complex for us. >> reporter: vern cashing -- vern cashing -- veronica, i want to show you the changes that have happened. the balconies have been taken off. the families are disappointed. flowers and photos of the six who were killed remained as a remainder. >> this is a horrible thing and our hearts go out to the parents and friend the children who were killed here. >> the family of one of the victims, 2 it 2-year-old ashley donahue said that they are disappointed that no criminal charges will be filed. they said, quote, there is a deep desire for this case to act as a lesson for other builders and avoid a tragedy like this from happening again. the district attorney declined to talk on camera about the criminal charges and said for some reason, the ball copy collapsed because water had been trapped during construction leading to extensive dry rot. >> the district attorney, you know, did all of this investigation. a lot of information that she has that she has uncovered will be able to come forward in a civil trial. >> after the tragedy, the city of be
juliette goodrich is at the apartment complex for us. >> reporter: vern cashing -- vern cashing -- veronica, i want to show you the changes that have happened. the balconies have been taken off. the families are disappointed. flowers and photos of the six who were killed remained as a remainder. >> this is a horrible thing and our hearts go out to the parents and friend the children who were killed here. >> the family of one of the victims, 2 it 2-year-old ashley donahue said...
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that's the latest here from napa county, juliette goodrich. >>> the south way crews were out in full force, patching the potholes. didn't take long for the crews to seal it up. cog up up tonight at 6:00, we'll take a deeper look at the effects of all the el niÑo storms and one particular trouble spot where thousands of bay area drivers are feeling. >>> and the ground gave way in mi raga at realm boulevard swallowing a light pole. all the power in the area has been restored. however, some homes still need to have their pilot lights relit. >>> it's called one of the most dangerous streets in san francisco. but plans to reopen will be going. the mta says that the improvements will cut down on collisions. the whole project will cost an estimated $12 million. construction starts this summer >>> new at 5:00, a homeless man in san francisco who helped nab a compare of escaped convicts is getting a big payout. grant matthew will get $100,000 in reward money. hey chapman spotted the escapees back in january, alerted the police who arrested the duo. he will split some that have reward money wi
that's the latest here from napa county, juliette goodrich. >>> the south way crews were out in full force, patching the potholes. didn't take long for the crews to seal it up. cog up up tonight at 6:00, we'll take a deeper look at the effects of all the el niÑo storms and one particular trouble spot where thousands of bay area drivers are feeling. >>> and the ground gave way in mi raga at realm boulevard swallowing a light pole. all the power in the area has been restored....
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in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> we have the airports covered. let's check in with gianna for the roads. >> i have you covered there especially along westbound 580 right at 680. we had reports of a fender- bender there over to the right. blocking two right lanes. chp did a great job clearing that out of the road. on to the right shoulder. traffic is moving okay now westbound 580 as you work your way out of the altamont pass towards the dublin interchange. 17 minutes for your drive time. as you work your way 205/580 to greenville. an accident on the side of the road still busy out of pleasanton. you will see delays through the sunol grade, as well. jumping over to 101 continues to be a hot spot in the south bay. northbound 101 right at mckee. we have this wreck in the number 2 and 3 lanes. delays 28 minutes from 280/680 to highway 237. and again, delays are just before that. you're also going to find an accident northbound 101 at de la cruz. another one reported right at tully. northbound 280 in san francisco, as you connect over to 101. we have r
in oakland, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> we have the airports covered. let's check in with gianna for the roads. >> i have you covered there especially along westbound 580 right at 680. we had reports of a fender- bender there over to the right. blocking two right lanes. chp did a great job clearing that out of the road. on to the right shoulder. traffic is moving okay now westbound 580 as you work your way out of the altamont pass towards the dublin interchange. 17 minutes for...
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juliette kayyem u.s.ecretary for homeland security and also with us cnn counterterrorism analyst philip mudd who sat at the threat table at the cia and fbi. paul cruickshank, you've been working your sources all day, hearing a lot of things particularly about these german arrests. >> very interesting developments in germany in the last 48 hours. two arrests, including in a town that isn't far from the belgian border. there was an individual there that local police saw loitering around a train station. a checked his identity papers and noticed he wasn't meant to be in the european countries. they then searched through his phone and saw two very interesting text messages. one with the name of the metro bomber in brussels and one other with just one word "ends" and they connected this guy, they feel, to this brussels attack. they are investigating all of that. they also found a hospital bill in belgium for injuries to his torso. so one of the lines of inquiry tonight is was he a victim of police bullet or so
juliette kayyem u.s.ecretary for homeland security and also with us cnn counterterrorism analyst philip mudd who sat at the threat table at the cia and fbi. paul cruickshank, you've been working your sources all day, hearing a lot of things particularly about these german arrests. >> very interesting developments in germany in the last 48 hours. two arrests, including in a town that isn't far from the belgian border. there was an individual there that local police saw loitering around a...
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the asian's equity -- let's get the details from juliette saly. juliette: good morning. positive session in asia, leaving the relief rally, despite the fact that moody'st cut its rate expectation for china. we saw a number of solid gains on the regional benchmark index. all 10 industry groups advanced today. the benchmark index posting at its highest level in almost two months. we are returning from a holiday and rising by 1.5%, solid gains coming through on the nikkei 225, led by a lot of automakers on those strong february car sales numbers. in australia, a gdp helping the asx 200 close to percent higher, back above that psychological 5000 point level. rio tinto shares and focus, on reports that it could be cutting 500 700 jobs. -- 500 to 700 jobs. up, really rising on that rebound in crude oil. and these are pictures of the automakers in japan, rising on that better than expected february car sales. a solid session, china having a very good session as well, shrugging off the downgrade from moody's. hans: we thank you for that update. an interesting take on what is hap
the asian's equity -- let's get the details from juliette saly. juliette: good morning. positive session in asia, leaving the relief rally, despite the fact that moody'st cut its rate expectation for china. we saw a number of solid gains on the regional benchmark index. all 10 industry groups advanced today. the benchmark index posting at its highest level in almost two months. we are returning from a holiday and rising by 1.5%, solid gains coming through on the nikkei 225, led by a lot of...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. nancy reagan died at her home in bel air. she was 94. cause of death, congestive heart failure. she became one of the most influential first ladies in history during her husband's presidency from 1981 to 1989. as news of mrs. reagan's death spread today, mourners started showing up outside the reagan library in simi valley to pay their respects. leaders remembered the first lady. >> she was one of the greatest first ladies, extraordinary human being and such a wonderful partner to her husband, to president reagan. >> nancy reagan was indispensable to every success that president reagan enjoyed. she was his closest advisor. she was his constant protector. >> president obama said nancy reagan once wrote that nothing could prepare you for loving in the white house. she was right. we were fortunate to benefit from her proud example and generous advice. >> cbs reporter kenneth craig takes a look back at nancy reagan's life beginning with the time before she met the future president. >> reporter: she arrived in hollywood as nancy davis and was
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. nancy reagan died at her home in bel air. she was 94. cause of death, congestive heart failure. she became one of the most influential first ladies in history during her husband's presidency from 1981 to 1989. as news of mrs. reagan's death spread today, mourners started showing up outside the reagan library in simi valley to pay their respects. leaders remembered the first lady. >> she was one of the greatest first ladies, extraordinary...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. . >>> eye on the storm. the rain and wind picking up. ready for another soaker. >> the
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> also developing news on that wild tour bus crash in union square. investigators concluded what went wrong last november when the coach careened out of control for several blocks. they say it was operator error. joe vazquez says the driver defiantly disagrees. joe. [ pause ] [ no audio ] >> there was a mechanical problem on the bus. and i'm very disappointed that the outcome of sfpd. >> reporter: kenneth malvar gave a statement at his lawyer's office. he is in a wheelchair with back and leg injuries after the november crash at union square. malvar was driving a double- decker city sightseeing bus when he swears the brakes went out. the runaway bus hit 14 cars and injured 19 people before it smashed into some scaffolding. malvar says he pumped the brakes and the accelerator several times to try to get them to work. he said they were sloppy and nonresponsive, mechanical failure. but when san francisco police announced the results of their investigation this morning, they laid the blame on the driver saying he didn't brake. surveillance video shows that
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> also developing news on that wild tour bus crash in union square. investigators concluded what went wrong last november when the coach careened out of control for several blocks. they say it was operator error. joe vazquez says the driver defiantly disagrees. joe. [ pause ] [ no audio ] >> there was a mechanical problem on the bus. and i'm very disappointed that the outcome of sfpd. >> reporter: kenneth malvar gave a statement at his lawyer's...
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. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. flood watches, wind advisories, posted through midnight in the bay area. right here, we have debris flows, fast runoff, flooded roads, traveling with care a necessity tonight. out in the mountains, winter storm warnings are posted as a powerful storm sets its sights on the bay area. the kpix 5 hi-def doppler shows heavy cells pounding the north and central bay. more coming in off the san mateo county coastline. and look at the heavy rain on 17 over the santa cruz mountains. so far more than 2 inches of rain have fallen on mount tam. oakland .86." concord .64." the same in san jose. and there is more on the way tomorrow night. >> kpix 5's maria medina joins us live now from a soggy campbell. maria. >> reporter: it's heavy rain for the last several hours. you can see the roads are slick. the ground is soaking wet. you hear this all the time when it rains: take is it slow out there. in fact, we are going to take a look at some video shot by my photographer rachel mosley on her way here t
. >>> good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. flood watches, wind advisories, posted through midnight in the bay area. right here, we have debris flows, fast runoff, flooded roads, traveling with care a necessity tonight. out in the mountains, winter storm warnings are posted as a powerful storm sets its sights on the bay area. the kpix 5 hi-def doppler shows heavy cells pounding the north and central bay. more coming in off the san mateo county coastline. and...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we have a live look now from our roof camera at pier 7 and the bay water just off the embarcadero. you can see how choppy the water is from the high winds. in lafayette crews were called out to clear a tree that fell across moraga road. the road was closed for two hours. >> here's a live look now at sfo, which is always affected by the weather. the flight duty manager telling us they are experiencing flight delays of over 2 hours. and so far today, 15 flights have been canceled because of the weather. >> it's all happening because finally low pressure offshore perfectly positioned for stormy weather which will continue for the next few hours. doppler radar shows heavy cells now pouring toward the san mateo county coastline but we'll all pick up lots of rain between now and midnight. already more than 1.5" of rain at mount tam, berkeley more than half inch, in the steve .47." flood watches are posted through tonight with heavy rain, fast runoff and flowedded roads and as for what's nex
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. we have a live look now from our roof camera at pier 7 and the bay water just off the embarcadero. you can see how choppy the water is from the high winds. in lafayette crews were called out to clear a tree that fell across moraga road. the road was closed for two hours. >> here's a live look now at sfo, which is always affected by the weather. the flight duty manager telling us they are experiencing flight delays of over 2 hours. and so far today, 15...
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in napa county juliette goodrich kpix 5. >>> gas service has finally been restored.&e had to shut off the gas two days ago when a massive sink hole caused the gas pipeline to rupture. >> the cruisers are happy they are getting a break from the rain, but boy we are filling the rain too. >> reporter: the state's largest reservoir looked like that less than two years ago. where is it today? that's a different picture. 81% full and gaining 100,000 acres of water every day. a gorgeous day around here as they spill into their reservoir drying out. it is 55 right now many san francisco and a chilly 45 in livermore and concordat 52 and currently 50 with a cool night that they will not call it cool. but livermore at 43. san after corral at 49 degrees. the storm track has moved as they are still coming, but kicked to the north by the building ridge of the high pressure to stay with us for five more days. we will reel off seven straight, excuse me 13 straight wet days because of the ridge. by this weekend the future cast says says will get shoved to the east to give us the next
in napa county juliette goodrich kpix 5. >>> gas service has finally been restored.&e had to shut off the gas two days ago when a massive sink hole caused the gas pipeline to rupture. >> the cruisers are happy they are getting a break from the rain, but boy we are filling the rain too. >> reporter: the state's largest reservoir looked like that less than two years ago. where is it today? that's a different picture. 81% full and gaining 100,000 acres of water every day....
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good evening, i'm maria medina in for juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. gusty winds, high surf. near disaster. emily turner is live in the city with how the crew is doing tonight. >> reporter: luckily, only one person is still left in the hospital and he is expected to be okay. it is not the training exercise they anticipated but it is a rescue after all. it was a soggy day for several san francisco firefighters when their boat capsized just off ocean beach. it was supposed to be routine training but the weather would prove otherwise. >> it is something we are looking at in our independent investigation. but you are correct that the conditions were fairly stable and the waves kind of picked up. >> four of the seven people on board went to the hospital. the crew was out, of all things, training for a rescue when they needed a rescue themselves. embarrassing, yes. but it was also lucky. >> all of our members were dressed appropriately in their safety gear that they would wear to affect a rescue they would be responding to. >> reporter: this is the first tim
good evening, i'm maria medina in for juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. gusty winds, high surf. near disaster. emily turner is live in the city with how the crew is doing tonight. >> reporter: luckily, only one person is still left in the hospital and he is expected to be okay. it is not the training exercise they anticipated but it is a rescue after all. it was a soggy day for several san francisco firefighters when their boat capsized just off ocean beach. it was supposed...
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juliette goodrich shows us the aftermath. >> reporter: this is as close as we can get to these two homes. these families had to clear out. you can see the damage from the mudslide directly behind me. this family had their floor in their home buckle and their deck collapse. next-door they're also moving out as well. at this point east bay m.u.d. put tarps down. because of the break in the rain, that's a good thing, it can let things dry out, but the families don't know how long they'll have to be moved out. right now it's a waiting game. >>> this babies r us is shut down indefinitely after a massive chunk of roof caved in during business hours, but no one was hurt, no word when the store will reopen or what exactly caused the collapse. fside in pacifica is no more. today crews finished tearing down 320 esplanade the city wants to >>> tonight an apartment complex perched off an eroding cliffside in pacifica is no more. today crews finished tearing down 320 espalanade avenue. now the step wants to remove the building next -- city wants to remove the building next- door. it's been yellow tag
juliette goodrich shows us the aftermath. >> reporter: this is as close as we can get to these two homes. these families had to clear out. you can see the damage from the mudslide directly behind me. this family had their floor in their home buckle and their deck collapse. next-door they're also moving out as well. at this point east bay m.u.d. put tarps down. because of the break in the rain, that's a good thing, it can let things dry out, but the families don't know how long they'll...
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juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a development today in the case involving a torso found near the dumbarton bridge. kpix 5 anchor veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with more on investigators' identification of this victim. >> reporter: confirmation that the body is that of a missing woman, shelly titchener. it comes after hikers found more remains sunday along the fremont waterfront. the torso was found a week earlier by the dumbarton pier. the coroner says a right thumbprint from the remains found over the weekend matched dmv records and it is indeed her. she was last seen the day after valentine's day by neighbors. now, adding to this mystery, the coroner says there are more remains out there that need to be found. brisbane police say titchener's husband, paul, remains the prime suspect in her killing. he jumped to his death from a bay bridge last week. brisbane police say they are still trying to figure out the timeline of what happened. they are in the process of going through a mountain of evidence in the case. >> thank you. >>> the preliminary hearing for three jail guards accuse
juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a development today in the case involving a torso found near the dumbarton bridge. kpix 5 anchor veronica de la cruz is in the newsroom with more on investigators' identification of this victim. >> reporter: confirmation that the body is that of a missing woman, shelly titchener. it comes after hikers found more remains sunday along the fremont waterfront. the torso was found a week earlier by the dumbarton pier. the coroner says a right thumbprint...
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i'm juliette goodrich. brian hackney is off tonight. we have team coverage on the storm.julie watt tracking the rain now. >> reporter: we have rain on high-def doppler. not as widespread as earlier today. as i pause this three-hour loop, we have more rain headed into the north bay, also some in the east bay as well. we zoom into where the heaviest rain is now. we have a moderate to heavy cell north of union city. fremont getting light to moderate rainfall. right across 580 headed toward livermore. a moderate cell there. and san jose, a light shower passing through the area. milpitas and fremont. more rain moving on shore in bodega bay, monte rio. you will all be getting rain. we will see more rain as we move on through the next 24 hours. in the meantime, flash flood watch remains in effect for the north bay. due to the rain we will see sunday, also want to note the russian river at guerneville looking like it will be just below flood stage. we will talk about it coming up in a bit. >>> this storm is making a mess. falling trees and crumbling cliffs are among the problem.
i'm juliette goodrich. brian hackney is off tonight. we have team coverage on the storm.julie watt tracking the rain now. >> reporter: we have rain on high-def doppler. not as widespread as earlier today. as i pause this three-hour loop, we have more rain headed into the north bay, also some in the east bay as well. we zoom into where the heaviest rain is now. we have a moderate to heavy cell north of union city. fremont getting light to moderate rainfall. right across 580 headed toward...
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good evening, i'm juliette go brian hackney is off the daylong the leash in the bay area leads to landslides and flooded roads. a break in the rain is on the horizon. >>> we have been praying for rain forever and now we are hearing when is it going to end? soon. over the last three hours you can see the heaviest rain paskaruk and now we are starting to taper off. we are seeing some showers right now over the east bay heading toward oak land
good evening, i'm juliette go brian hackney is off the daylong the leash in the bay area leads to landslides and flooded roads. a break in the rain is on the horizon. >>> we have been praying for rain forever and now we are hearing when is it going to end? soon. over the last three hours you can see the heaviest rain paskaruk and now we are starting to taper off. we are seeing some showers right now over the east bay heading toward oak land
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. nancy reagan died at her home in bel air. she was 94. cause of death, congestive heart failure. she became one of the most influential first ladies in history during her husband's presidency from 1981 to 1989. as news of mrs. reagan's death spread today, mourners started
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. nancy reagan died at her home in bel air. she was 94. cause of death, congestive heart failure. she became one of the most influential first ladies in history during her husband's presidency from 1981 to 1989. as news of mrs. reagan's death spread today, mourners started