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i'm juliette goodrich. we are at the whole foods market in berkeley. talk about the season and thanksgiving, we are also talking about the need to feed bay area families. we are kicking off our 14th annual "food for bay area families." i want to show you some video of the alameda county community food bank. they are crucial in this process of feeding families and, you know, that the food bank serves one in five people in alameda county. that's staggering. 116,000 people are fed per month. and there's so many pantries that are doing their part to help out. one of the volunteers at one of the local pantries is princess parker. she will join me live now. she volunteers at the church of all faiths. i know you must feed children, seniors, families all walks of life. some of them even working and can't make ends meet. tell me about that. >> we have more of the working poor that i'm seeing this year alone. the need is overwhelming. and it has grown tremendously. we need help from all sides to feed the families and the seniors that need deliveries. so we thank
i'm juliette goodrich. we are at the whole foods market in berkeley. talk about the season and thanksgiving, we are also talking about the need to feed bay area families. we are kicking off our 14th annual "food for bay area families." i want to show you some video of the alameda county community food bank. they are crucial in this process of feeding families and, you know, that the food bank serves one in five people in alameda county. that's staggering. 116,000 people are fed per...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich live near echo summit. with what people hope will be the first of many winter storms. juliette? track : the hills are aliveh the sight of fresh snow - mr natures first storm of the season - nats...... it's an anniversary to remember fors bay area couple - the gift everlasting snow ..hopefully (jacob anglos- san jose ) "the 's awesome ... san jose doesn [ audio difficulties ] ski resorts couldn't be hapr - kirkwood ski resort measu more than ten of inches of at the summit ...with a pla opening ski season of novemr 21st if not sooner ... "thi a ton of snow and we just we up happy " at sierra at tah ski resort off highway 50 - mood is "stoked " super : thea hardy sierra at tahoe ski resort "last year we op december 12 but if things continue like they are now could open as early as who s next week. did you say next week? haha maybe...hahah " standup :: juliette goodrich "what a difference a day mas ....there was no snow here yesterday if we measure it w ...8 and a half inches of s" nate .... and watch out fors p
kpix 5's juliette goodrich live near echo summit. with what people hope will be the first of many winter storms. juliette? track : the hills are aliveh the sight of fresh snow - mr natures first storm of the season - nats...... it's an anniversary to remember fors bay area couple - the gift everlasting snow ..hopefully (jacob anglos- san jose ) "the 's awesome ... san jose doesn [ audio difficulties ] ski resorts couldn't be hapr - kirkwood ski resort measu more than ten of inches of at...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. sports director dennis o'donnell joins us now. what's the record and why do you think they'll get it? >> this is a fun story. everybody has been asking how many wins will the warriors get in the season? we've been saying it's not a matter of when the warriors are going to lose but when? right now it looks like the all time record is inevitable. steph curry had a season low 19 points because he didn't even play in the 4th quarter. golden state took control in the 3rd and beat the nuggets by 13. they are now 15-0 tying the mark for the best start in nba history. when you have whatever and zero, that's pretty cool. i don't think i've ever been 15- 0 all my life except for one year of aeu basketball. >> maybe two games ago it became real conversation in the locker room since we're here, we might as well get it done. now since we're 15, might as well get 15. >> they can set the record tuesday night against, wait for it, the lakers and kobe bryant. >> you any they'll do it? >> you know kobedoesn't want to see that record happen right in
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. sports director dennis o'donnell joins us now. what's the record and why do you think they'll get it? >> this is a fun story. everybody has been asking how many wins will the warriors get in the season? we've been saying it's not a matter of when the warriors are going to lose but when? right now it looks like the all time record is inevitable. steph curry had a season low 19 points because he didn't even play in the 4th quarter. golden...
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. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in berkeley at the whole foods market.e want to tell you how you can help out people in the bay area who are going hungry. one in five people goes to the alameda county community food bank. these bins here set up at the market are just one way to help. coming up i'll tell you other ways that you can help. ,, @ ,,,,,,,,,, whole >>> kpix 5 is kicking off our "food for bay area families" drive to fight hunger this holiday season. every year, we team up with whole foods market to help tens of thousands of bay area families and kpix 5's juliette goodrich at whole foods in berkeley to tell us all about it. juliette? >> hi, allen. it's that time of year. whoer we are. this is our 14th annual food drive. kpix 5 partnering with whole foods market and also the alameda county community food bank. just check out these bins here that are set up at all the whole foods markets throughout the bay area. cereal, peanut butter, nonperishables. you can put any items in this barrel to give. ruby is here to tell us how customers can help, as we
. >>> i'm juliette goodrich in berkeley at the whole foods market.e want to tell you how you can help out people in the bay area who are going hungry. one in five people goes to the alameda county community food bank. these bins here set up at the market are just one way to help. coming up i'll tell you other ways that you can help. ,, @ ,,,,,,,,,, whole >>> kpix 5 is kicking off our "food for bay area families" drive to fight hunger this holiday season. every year,...
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juliette goodrich is live. >> reporter: yeah. we are in a winter storm advisory right now and yes, it is snowing. it has been snowing all day long. the governor was here at the same spot that i am standing 7 months ago and there was no snow and that is when he made the announcement of water restrictions. hopefully that won't be the case this winter. >> reporter: snow, and a good start at that. take a look at this meadow off highway 50. covered with the sneezen's first -- season's first snow back. but it was a different day april 1. >> a different world. we have to act differently. >> the first time in 75 years the area had no signs of spring snow. 70 months and one day later and -- 7 months and one day later and i am in the same meadow. today marks the start of the snow season and this is a key factor in the future of california's water supply. el nino can't come soon enough. kirkwood plans to own thanksgiving week, if not sooner and sierra at tahoe says ski season could start a month earlier than last year. >> last year december
juliette goodrich is live. >> reporter: yeah. we are in a winter storm advisory right now and yes, it is snowing. it has been snowing all day long. the governor was here at the same spot that i am standing 7 months ago and there was no snow and that is when he made the announcement of water restrictions. hopefully that won't be the case this winter. >> reporter: snow, and a good start at that. take a look at this meadow off highway 50. covered with the sneezen's first -- season's...
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all in a day's work. >> i guess. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> yosemite is such a speciallace. our half-hour special yosemite, challenge & change, airs tomorrow night at 9:30 right here on kpix 5. >> we'll be watching. >>> coming up in our next half- hour, step up security as we head off this holiday season. the security gap prompting new rules. >> and caught in a lie. the personal story this republican candidate now admits he made up. wharf. the owner wants to sp >>> our top stories tonight. a push to open the first-ever pot dispensary at fisherman's wharf. the owner wants to set up the new store on busy taylor street but many neighboring businesses think it would tarnish the wharf's family-friendly image. >>> middletown is starting the rebuilding process after a wildfire ravage that community a month and a half ago. tonight, the middletown high school homecoming game marks a milestone. it was supposed to take place back in september. but the fire destroyed much of the football equipment. and insurance companies stepped in and replaced the gear needed for the evening game
all in a day's work. >> i guess. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> yosemite is such a speciallace. our half-hour special yosemite, challenge & change, airs tomorrow night at 9:30 right here on kpix 5. >> we'll be watching. >>> coming up in our next half- hour, step up security as we head off this holiday season. the security gap prompting new rules. >> and caught in a lie. the personal story this republican candidate now admits he made up....
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juliette goodrich just spoke to libby schaaf. how is the mayor going to convince them that the league should stay? >> reporter: veronica, that's the million-dollar question. and that's the question that we asked her just about 30 minutes ago. mayor schaaf is ready to head to the big apple and talk to the nfl executives and keep this team in this town. it may be oakland's last chance a 4th quarter "hail mary" to keep the raiders in oakland. >> the raiders belong in oakland. >> reporter: the mayor invited to new york to make a presentation to the nfl on her plans to keep the raiders in oakland. >> we respect that the raiders have been frustrated with their relationship with the city and we will bring more clarity about exactly what the city can do that is responsible with the taxpayer dollars. >> reporter: but it's not clear whether mayor schaaf will be selling the city or a detailed financing plan that would impress owners. the mayor has said no taxpayer money would be committed to building a stadium. the city has just now hired a
juliette goodrich just spoke to libby schaaf. how is the mayor going to convince them that the league should stay? >> reporter: veronica, that's the million-dollar question. and that's the question that we asked her just about 30 minutes ago. mayor schaaf is ready to head to the big apple and talk to the nfl executives and keep this team in this town. it may be oakland's last chance a 4th quarter "hail mary" to keep the raiders in oakland. >> the raiders belong in oakland....
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but kpix 5's juliette goodrich discovered the process might not be fair for everyone in the cockpit.> reporter: every time jessica zacarias starts the engine of a plane, she is fulfilling a childhood dream. >> i remember in grade school creating aposter showing my career goal for the future i said commercial airline pilot. >> reporter: she wound up with a teca rear and pilot's license on the side. she flies for fun and sometimes ferries planes for other owners and even gives flying lessons. all of this requires her to updated her airman's medical certificate annually. >> you show up to a local doctor who is certified to give aviation medicals and you go there and it gives you a very basic medical, including vision test, hearing test, um, and then they do a lot of other things that a normal medical would do in terms of blood pressure, listen to you breathe, heart rate. >> reporter: and that's how it went every year since 2001. then it got complicated. >> i got a letter in the springtime saying that, uhm, i wasn't approved as a normal medical. >> reporter: in 2013, zacarias reported sh
but kpix 5's juliette goodrich discovered the process might not be fair for everyone in the cockpit.> reporter: every time jessica zacarias starts the engine of a plane, she is fulfilling a childhood dream. >> i remember in grade school creating aposter showing my career goal for the future i said commercial airline pilot. >> reporter: she wound up with a teca rear and pilot's license on the side. she flies for fun and sometimes ferries planes for other owners and even gives...
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aviation administration uses regular medical exams to make sure they're fit to fly.but reporter juliette goodrich discovered...the process may not be fair for everyone in the cockpit. 3 very time jessica zacharias starts the engine of a plane, she's fulfilling a childhood dream.sot jessica zaarias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)00:52 "i remember in grade 3 actually creating a poster showing me and what my career goal was for the future and i said, commercial airline pilot." zacharias wound up with a tech career and a pilot's license on the side.she flies for fun, and sosotimes ferries planes for other owners, and even gives flying lessons.all of it requires her to update her airman's medical certificate annually.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)03:56 "you show up to a local doctor who's certified to give aviation medicals.. " // 04:03 "they give you a very basic medical including vision tests, hearing test, and then they do a lot of other things that a normal medical would do," // 04:19 "..and then if you pass all those, the local ph
aviation administration uses regular medical exams to make sure they're fit to fly.but reporter juliette goodrich discovered...the process may not be fair for everyone in the cockpit. 3 very time jessica zacharias starts the engine of a plane, she's fulfilling a childhood dream.sot jessica zaarias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)00:52 "i remember in grade 3 actually creating a poster showing me and what my career goal was for the future and i said, commercial airline...
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good evening, i'm betty yu in for juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. and kpix 5's mike sugerman is
good evening, i'm betty yu in for juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. and kpix 5's mike sugerman is
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i'm juliette goodrich. the blue streak wasn't a me, a comet, or even a u >>> a glowing object lights up social media as it streaks across the sky and we know what it is. good evening. the blue streak was not a meteor or even a ufo. the light everyone saw came from an unarmed missal that the navy testfired off the coast of los angeles. it was so bright, people as far as mexico reported seeing it. apparently the airports knew about it, they changed some of their flight paths in advance to accommodate the offshore testing. a youtube user in los angeles, you can see the blinking light going left to right across the screen. >> it look like an inverted comment going into the atmosphere. >> >> this is how it looks from san francisco. check this out. it looks like a spotlight shining down on something. the pentagon issued a statement tonight saying launches are conducted on a recurring basis to ensure the continued reliability of the system. and the public was not notified ahead of time because the missile tests ar
i'm juliette goodrich. the blue streak wasn't a me, a comet, or even a u >>> a glowing object lights up social media as it streaks across the sky and we know what it is. good evening. the blue streak was not a meteor or even a ufo. the light everyone saw came from an unarmed missal that the navy testfired off the coast of los angeles. it was so bright, people as far as mexico reported seeing it. apparently the airports knew about it, they changed some of their flight paths in advance...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ney. . >>> cooler temperatures arriving in the bay area and badly needed rain. good evening to you. >>> what began as a gentle shower turned into a downpour in vacaville this afternoon. and if the climate models are right, we'll see a lot more of this before the season is over. it's all beginning tonight. a robust cold front will finally plunge south into the bay area, mostly after midnight tonight. rain will begin in the north bay, spreading from north to south overnight. within 24 hours, totals will range from a tenth to half an inch of rain and gusty northwesterlies behind the front will blow up to 30 miles an hour. and the rain will turn to snow in the sierra. that's why winter storm warnings are up for a foot of snow above 7000 feet. that means it could be slow going if you're headed that way tonight and tomorrow morning. the rain's already falling in the sierra, turning into snow in the morning. lamar abrams is in placer county tonight. >> reporter: taking a loot the skies, this
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. ney. . >>> cooler temperatures arriving in the bay area and badly needed rain. good evening to you. >>> what began as a gentle shower turned into a downpour in vacaville this afternoon. and if the climate models are right, we'll see a lot more of this before the season is over. it's all beginning tonight. a robust cold front will finally plunge south into the bay area, mostly after midnight tonight. rain will begin in the north bay,...
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. >> this year juliette goodrich says your help is needed more than ever. >> reporter: one in five peopleit the alameda county community food bank. they serve 116,000 people per month. 2/3 of them are seniors and children. so your help can go a long way this season. >> you can donate at whole foods or at www.cbssf.com/give and we'll be right back ,,,,,,,, >>> the bank of the west sports report is next on kpix5. >>> not much has been made of the association's best start to the season, record is 15, warriors trying to zero in on it, could break it next tuesday if, a big, they could keep winning. speaking of winners, the l.a. clippers on the run and a hot start. chris paul got his first seven shots. clippers built a 23 point lead with steph curry watching in foul trouble. warriors needed some luck at times like this, harrison barnes. come on, ken, look at that, crazy. by the 4th quarter the doves released the hounds. klay thompson for the lead! 113-112. clips up two with two minutes to go. steph curry show. he had five three-pointers. that was one of them. he scored 40, 13 in the final quart
. >> this year juliette goodrich says your help is needed more than ever. >> reporter: one in five peopleit the alameda county community food bank. they serve 116,000 people per month. 2/3 of them are seniors and children. so your help can go a long way this season. >> you can donate at whole foods or at www.cbssf.com/give and we'll be right back ,,,,,,,, >>> the bank of the west sports report is next on kpix5. >>> not much has been made of the association's...
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i'm juliette goodrich. the larger of those fires erupted just before eight ts morning.. at a tire shop in the mission.
i'm juliette goodrich. the larger of those fires erupted just before eight ts morning.. at a tire shop in the mission.
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the officers were hauling away cars that have been involved in a side show near 90th and bancroft. our joe vasquez is live with what happened next. >> reporter: they are checking into this officer involved shooting but it comes after a long night from about midnight to 4:00 a.m. >> i just heard multiple gunshots like it was pop, pop, pop. so i looked tout window. i saw all the cops coming this way. i saw somebody in the middle of the sidewalk. >> reporter: it all started around 5:30 in the evening when they went to 90th and bancroft. a man walked up at a gun and pointed it at officers. when police recovered the weapon from the man, they took this photo of it. turns out it is not a real gun. >> it turned out to be some sort of air soft replica firearm. that has been recovered. the replica looks very real. it looks like a firearm. >> reporter: the shooting was related to the earlier side shores. some of it was captured on social media. take a look. >> they are really hacking about this
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the officers were hauling away cars that have been involved in a side show near 90th and bancroft. our joe vasquez is live with what happened next. >> reporter: they are checking into this officer involved shooting but it comes after a long night from about midnight to 4:00 a.m. >> i just heard multiple gunshots like it was pop, pop, pop. so i looked tout window. i saw all the cops coming this way. i saw somebody in the middle of...
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and i'm juliette goodrich. a crowd caused a big disture at channing way and piedmont avenue last night. that's where cal's fraternity row . many are calling it a riot. police are downplaying that. but they say they had reporf guns, knives and a lot of fights. kpix 5's mark kellyh what some witnesses saw go . as many as 4- thousand. that's how many people berky police estimate took over ft row.. bite alex huber, witness--"this was bigger. was definitely bigger than a normal saturday." from his window....alex huber saw the halloween night mayhem growo the wee hours of the mornint one point....someone did so serious damage to this lexu bite alex huber, witness--" of them were climbing on ca, some of them were dressed in costumes kind of rallying pe up." bite kendra berning, witness--"seemed like peop . it was just a . >> this is bigger than a normal saturday. >> reporter: he saw the mayhem grow into the wee hours of the morning. at one point, someone did serious damage to this lexus. >> some of them were climbing
and i'm juliette goodrich. a crowd caused a big disture at channing way and piedmont avenue last night. that's where cal's fraternity row . many are calling it a riot. police are downplaying that. but they say they had reporf guns, knives and a lot of fights. kpix 5's mark kellyh what some witnesses saw go . as many as 4- thousand. that's how many people berky police estimate took over ft row.. bite alex huber, witness--"this was bigger. was definitely bigger than a normal saturday."...
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. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. tonight, governor jerry brown has activated the state's threat assessment system in response to the terror in paris. there are no known threats in california at this time, however, brown says activating the system will keep people safe by helping local, state, federal, and private agencies share information about any suspicious activity that may be detected. meanwhile, hundreds of people lit candles tonight in paris to rebound the victims of yesterday's attacks. tonight, isis has claimed responsibility for the deadly series of shootings and explosions that killed at least 129 people. more than 350 others were wounded in the attacks. dozens of them are in critical condition. cbs reporter kenneth craig joins us live from paris. kenneth in. >> reporter: well, it is now sunday morning here in paris and obviously, that investigation is still very much underway. a lot of the police activity we saw this morning has been centered around this area near the theater where 89 innocent people were
. >> and i'm juliette goodrich. tonight, governor jerry brown has activated the state's threat assessment system in response to the terror in paris. there are no known threats in california at this time, however, brown says activating the system will keep people safe by helping local, state, federal, and private agencies share information about any suspicious activity that may be detected. meanwhile, hundreds of people lit candles tonight in paris to rebound the victims of yesterday's...
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kpix 5's juliette goodrich is in pleasanton with a part of the game that might be going away. >> reporter: hi there, veronica. youth soccer here in pleasanton is a big deal. these kids will be playing until it's dark to get ready for this weekend's game. these new recommendations, it's the no-heading rule. to these leagues behind me, it's nothing new. they've been abiding by this since last season. the saying, get your head in the game, still holds true in soccer. just keep your head off the ball. that's easier said than done for this group of under 10 players. >> i usually head at lot. >> reporter: the united states soccer federation, or ussf, is recommending a ban on players 10 and under, and limits players between 11 and 13. senate's kind of tough, because it's kind of involuntary. if it's coming at you, you contained of go fort if you're in the heat of that moment. >> reporter: the decision was reached in concussion litigation. >> you've already had this curriculum in place. no headers 10 and under. >> no headers 10 and under, yes, because most of the time the ball at nip and 10 is al
kpix 5's juliette goodrich is in pleasanton with a part of the game that might be going away. >> reporter: hi there, veronica. youth soccer here in pleasanton is a big deal. these kids will be playing until it's dark to get ready for this weekend's game. these new recommendations, it's the no-heading rule. to these leagues behind me, it's nothing new. they've been abiding by this since last season. the saying, get your head in the game, still holds true in soccer. just keep your head off...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> hi-def doppler shows only light rain mostly focused on the bay, but the computer model enhanced shows by 4 a.m. heavy cells will dutch up to 1/2 inch of -- dump up to 1/2 inch of rain in parts of the bay area and by sunrise the brunt of the front will be in the south bay. the rain will turn to the first decent snow in the sierras where winter storm warnings are posted tonight for as much as 7,000 feet. cold raindropped in vacaville and more is overway in a few hours as this enhances overnight of >> reporter: the first big storm of the season may -- overnight. >> reporter: the first big storm of the season may have been a surprise, but all joking aside he welcome every drop. kaiser is a pilot, but as tom smith knows you don't have to see the drought's impact from above to appreciate the rain on the ground. >> going to start greening again. the flowers are going to grow. >> god gave it to us and now everything will turn green. >> reporter: fear of floods has many taking precautions. >> we're ready to go. >> reporter: not this woman after living in auburn after hurri
i'm juliette goodrich. >> hi-def doppler shows only light rain mostly focused on the bay, but the computer model enhanced shows by 4 a.m. heavy cells will dutch up to 1/2 inch of -- dump up to 1/2 inch of rain in parts of the bay area and by sunrise the brunt of the front will be in the south bay. the rain will turn to the first decent snow in the sierras where winter storm warnings are posted tonight for as much as 7,000 feet. cold raindropped in vacaville and more is overway in a few...
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and i'm juliette goodrich.wd caused a big disture at channing way and piedmont avenue last night. that's where cal's fraternity row . many are calling it a riot. police are downplaying that. but they say they had reporf guns, knives and a lot of fights. kpix 5's mark kellyh what some witnesses saw go . as many as 4- thousand. that's how many people berky police estimate took over ft row.. bite alex huber, witness--"this was bigger. was definitely bigger than a normal saturday." from his window....alex huber saw the halloween night mayhem growo the wee hours of the mornint one point....someone did so serious damage to this lexu bite alex huber, witness--" of them were climbing on ca, some of them were dressed in costumes kind of rallying pe up." bite kendra berning, witness--"seemed like peop . it was just a . >> this is
and i'm juliette goodrich.wd caused a big disture at channing way and piedmont avenue last night. that's where cal's fraternity row . many are calling it a riot. police are downplaying that. but they say they had reporf guns, knives and a lot of fights. kpix 5's mark kellyh what some witnesses saw go . as many as 4- thousand. that's how many people berky police estimate took over ft row.. bite alex huber, witness--"this was bigger. was definitely bigger than a normal saturday." from...
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good evening, i'm betty yu in for juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. and kpix 5's mike sugerman is in san francisco with what police are looking for tonight. mike. >> reporter: brian, i'm in the castro and this used to be the center point of halloween hundreds of thousands of people for many years. then the city shut down the celebration. still a lot of people show up here. and what police are looking for are people getting too happy and drunk. halloween isn't just for kids of course. and that's what police are worried about. they think for many, it's amateur hour. >> we'll be in all the traditional club corridors and where there have been celebrations in the past. and again, we want to facilitate a really good time. >> reporter: cops in every bay area city are warning they will be out in force tonight in their uniforms. they aren't costumes. some bay area towns halloween went to the dogs. in jack london square, oakland, for instance. in some spots, it was like being a kid in a cay store. >> we sell candy from all over the world. >> reporter: so tonigh
good evening, i'm betty yu in for juliette goodrich. >> and i'm brian hackney. and kpix 5's mike sugerman is in san francisco with what police are looking for tonight. mike. >> reporter: brian, i'm in the castro and this used to be the center point of halloween hundreds of thousands of people for many years. then the city shut down the celebration. still a lot of people show up here. and what police are looking for are people getting too happy and drunk. halloween isn't just for...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. a live look at paris where it is now it 2:30 a.m. sunday morning. police are gathering at the place de la republique. the city of light is going through one of its darkest hours after the deadliest attack since world war ii. one of the victims is from california. she was a design major from long beach state. she was killed at a restaurant attacked last night. >> she was something of a star in our department. she was a shining star. and, um, she brought joy, happiness, laughter, to everybody she worked with. >> long beach state says another student is in surgery. the 16 other students from long beach still in paris are safe tonight. >>> here is where things stand tonight. isis says it is responsible with eight men carrying out the attack, 7 blew themselves up, police killed the other. police carried out raids in belgium arresting three people tied to the paris attacks. u.s. officials say that's where the plot was planned. at least 129 people are dead and that number is expected to rise
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. a live look at paris where it is now it 2:30 a.m. sunday morning. police are gathering at the place de la republique. the city of light is going through one of its darkest hours after the deadliest attack since world war ii. one of the victims is from california. she was a design major from long beach state. she was killed at a restaurant attacked last night. >> she was something of a star in our department. she was a...
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good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. it's the sutter health san carlos urgent care center on industrial road that's been evacuated. police think the suspect is somewhere in the area or may be hiding inside the clinic. this is a live look at the area. police have blocked off several streets around the clinic. they brought in a s.w.a.t. team. it all started this morning in san mateo when police responded to a report of a stabbing on b street. it turns out it was the girlfriend of the man on the run who had been stabbed. she died. the suspect drove to san carlos where he hit a car and fled. police think he is in the area somewhere and he may be inside the urgent care center. >> the suspect in this case is a 22-year-old male resident with various addresses on the peninsula and we are actively looking for him. >> police say they have been to the house in san mateo several times on domestic violence calls. police consider the suspect dangerous and may still have a weapon in his possession. we'll follow the story bring you upda
good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. it's the sutter health san carlos urgent care center on industrial road that's been evacuated. police think the suspect is somewhere in the area or may be hiding inside the clinic. this is a live look at the area. police have blocked off several streets around the clinic. they brought in a s.w.a.t. team. it all started this morning in san mateo when police responded to a report of a stabbing on b street. it turns out it was the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the officer is out on bail accused of hit and run tonight. andria borba spoke with one witness about the chaos that followed. >> reporter: it was just before 2:30 sunday morning when san francisco police were called to a hit and run at the corner of montgomery and broadway. trey who lives above the corner heard the commotion. >> people starting to scream back up, stuff like that. >> reporter: in the street were two men in their 40s seriously injured after getting lit by a car. >> i noticed a -- hit by a car. >> i noticed a black and orange dart car. >> reporter: but the driver wasn't there. 38-year-old officer christopher kohrs of san francisco, it was confirmed the charger belonged to kohrs and he left it at the scene of the crash. his name may not be familiar, but his face and abs probably are. he was dubbed the hot cop of the castro and even has a facebook page with 53,000 followers. kohrs has been a public relations magnet for the department taking part in the ice bucket challenge for charity and garnering a large social media following o
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. the officer is out on bail accused of hit and run tonight. andria borba spoke with one witness about the chaos that followed. >> reporter: it was just before 2:30 sunday morning when san francisco police were called to a hit and run at the corner of montgomery and broadway. trey who lives above the corner heard the commotion. >> people starting to scream back up, stuff like that. >> reporter: in the street were two men in their 40s seriously...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. it happened at lake merced boulevard in san francisco. emily turner on how a twist of fate helped to save the woman's friend. >> reporter: this is how one woman's afternoon walk ended. the 65-year-old woman was walking her dog with a friend around lake merced when a truck jumped the curb and hit and killed her. her friend was only fivesteps behind her and narrowly missed manager hit. she along with dozens of other people saw the whole thing happened. >> she hit the curb with the same speed. no brakes. and hit one of the people who were walking. and flew off the curb. it was like, severe. like, hit. >> reporter: police are still investigating why and how it happened. the 40-year-old female driver was treated for minor injuries in the hospital. but police say they don't think she was under the influence. in san francisco, emily turner, kpix5. >> it is also unclear whether the truck may have had some sort of mechanical problem. accomplice are investigating. >>> a woman died today crossing international avenue in oakland. a car hit her in a c
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. it happened at lake merced boulevard in san francisco. emily turner on how a twist of fate helped to save the woman's friend. >> reporter: this is how one woman's afternoon walk ended. the 65-year-old woman was walking her dog with a friend around lake merced when a truck jumped the curb and hit and killed her. her friend was only fivesteps behind her and narrowly missed manager hit. she along with dozens of other people saw the whole thing happened....
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich. cbs reporter marlie hall is in des moines, iowa, and joins with us some of the highlights from the debate. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidates squared off on issues from security to the economy but right from the start, every candidate's first words had to do with the terror attacks in france. the second democratic presidential debate started in silence as the candidates recognized those killed in the terrorist attacks in paris. and the first question focused on national security and isis, which has claimed responsibility. >> we have to look at isis as the leading threat of an international terror network. >> reporter: hillary clinton leads in the polls but senator bernie sanders tried to slow down the front-runner questioning her vote as senator to approve the 2003 invasion of iraq. >> the disastrous invasion of iraq, something that i strongly opposed, has unraveled the region completely. >> reporter: former maryland governor martin o'malley called clinton's iraq vote
. >> i'm juliette goodrich. cbs reporter marlie hall is in des moines, iowa, and joins with us some of the highlights from the debate. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidates squared off on issues from security to the economy but right from the start, every candidate's first words had to do with the terror attacks in france. the second democratic presidential debate started in silence as the candidates recognized those killed in the terrorist attacks in paris. and the...
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i'm juliette goodrich. the larger of those fires erupted just before eight ts morning.. at a tire shop in the mission. it was impossible to miss. e huge plume of black smoke c be seen all over the city. here's a live look at the se right now. the tire shop is just a shell at this point. it wasn't the only building involved. kpix five's mark kelly shows us: people in the apartment complex next had just minutes to grab wh they could -- and get out. rolling stock auto shop on 16th--filled with rubber tires--now up in smoke. foxy linzmier, evacuated apartme --"i'm sure there s going te some odor from that." the sp owner and staff too upset to talk on camera. but around e corner....adam nieting coule the flames creeping dangero close to his apartment. adam nieting, lives near fire --e saw the flames out the back window, and the windows were extremely hot so at that pot we knew we needed to get ou" 110 firefighters hit the au shop hard with water. but it wasn't easy. choppere shows the entire roof collapsed...meani ng it was dangerous for firefighters o inside...so they had to
i'm juliette goodrich. the larger of those fires erupted just before eight ts morning.. at a tire shop in the mission. it was impossible to miss. e huge plume of black smoke c be seen all over the city. here's a live look at the se right now. the tire shop is just a shell at this point. it wasn't the only building involved. kpix five's mark kelly shows us: people in the apartment complex next had just minutes to grab wh they could -- and get out. rolling stock auto shop on 16th--filled with...
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juliette goodrich just spoke to libby schaaf.ayor going to convince them that the league should stay? >> reporter: veronica, that's the million-dollar question. and that's the question that we asked her just about 30 minutes ago. mayor schaaf is ready to head to the big apple and talk to the nfl executives and keep this team in this town. it may be oakland's last chance a 4th quarter "hail mary" to keep the raiders in oakland. >> the raiders belong in oakland. >> reporter: the mayor invited to new york to make a presentation to the nfl on her plans to keep the raiders in oakland. >> we respect that the raiders have been frustrated with their relationship with the city and we will bring more clarity about exactly what the city can do that is responsible with the taxpayer dollars. >> reporter: but it's not clear whether mayor schaaf will be selling the city or a detailed financing plan that
juliette goodrich just spoke to libby schaaf.ayor going to convince them that the league should stay? >> reporter: veronica, that's the million-dollar question. and that's the question that we asked her just about 30 minutes ago. mayor schaaf is ready to head to the big apple and talk to the nfl executives and keep this team in this town. it may be oakland's last chance a 4th quarter "hail mary" to keep the raiders in oakland. >> the raiders belong in oakland. >>...
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. >> all right, juliette goodrich in merced, thank you. >>> a woman is under arrest after plowing into two kids walking to school this morning. it happened in san francisco's marina district around 8:30. the 12-year-old boys were in a crosswalk on bay street when the woman driving an suv hit them. kpix 5's emily turner says the woman was arrested for driving under the influence of emily? >> reporter: neighbors here are so frustrated because they say they cannot believe this happened especially at 8:30 in the morning. now, they say that traffic has been a problem at this intersection, specifically right here along bay for years. now hopefully something will be done but they hate that it had to come to this for something to potentially change. >> i have two young boys myself and made me feel sick to my stomach frankly. >> reporter: two 12-year-old boys walking to school were run down by a car near marina middle school, even more sickening says the president of the pta was the circumstances. police say the female driver was driving drunk when she hit them at 8:30 this morning. both were s
. >> all right, juliette goodrich in merced, thank you. >>> a woman is under arrest after plowing into two kids walking to school this morning. it happened in san francisco's marina district around 8:30. the 12-year-old boys were in a crosswalk on bay street when the woman driving an suv hit them. kpix 5's emily turner says the woman was arrested for driving under the influence of emily? >> reporter: neighbors here are so frustrated because they say they cannot believe this...
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i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the latest hi-def doppler radar shows today teas rain has moved out. look at all the -- today's rain has moved out. look at all the thunder and lightning strikes, a sign of things that may come tomorrow. tomorrow night the resulting rain will dump as much as 1 inch in the higher terrain. in fact, flash flood watches are posted for burn areas. mud flows are possibly if strong downpours do materialize. chains are required tonight along parts of i-80. a lot of drivers were caught off guard. >> we just couldn't believe it that the traffic came to a standstill. >> we just hit bumper to bumper and they wouldn't tell us exactly what's going on. >> caltrans is warning drivers to take it extra slow. >>> back in the bay wet weather is blamed for this deadly wreck in sonoma county and with more rain on the way there's concern the morning commute could be ugly. kpix5's maria medina is in fremont with a warning from the chp tonight. >> reporter: julia, you can see -- juliette, you can see we're no
i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the latest hi-def doppler radar shows today teas rain has moved out. look at all the -- today's rain has moved out. look at all the thunder and lightning strikes, a sign of things that may come tomorrow. tomorrow night the resulting rain will dump as much as 1 inch in the higher terrain. in fact, flash flood watches are posted for burn areas. mud flows are possibly if strong downpours do materialize. chains are required tonight along parts of...
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but juliette goodrich says it could have been much worse if one man didn't rush in to help. >> reportern price works at the university and we are hearing firsthand about this horrifying event. he said what at first he thought was a fistfight in the classroom and wanted to step inside to help, he says then it turns out a man in a black hooded sweatshirt started charging at him with a butcher knife. >> inside that room, he was shooting fish in a barrel. >> reporter: one of the victims in the stabbing, 31-year-old byron price a contractor on campus. when he heard screaming inside a classroom he ran to help. >> i went to open the door break it up to see if everybody was okay and they all scream, run, as i open the door. >> reporter: the suspect attacked price with a knife before running outside and attacking another student an
but juliette goodrich says it could have been much worse if one man didn't rush in to help. >> reportern price works at the university and we are hearing firsthand about this horrifying event. he said what at first he thought was a fistfight in the classroom and wanted to step inside to help, he says then it turns out a man in a black hooded sweatshirt started charging at him with a butcher knife. >> inside that room, he was shooting fish in a barrel. >> reporter: one of the...
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. >> juliette goodrich learns how the sport is getting safer. >> reporter: the saying "get your hind the game" still holds true in soccer. just keep your head off the ball. that's easier said than done for this group of under-10 players. >> i usually head at lot. >> i love to see a heard go off of the corner. >> reporter: the united states soccer federation is recommending a ban on headers for players 10 and under and limits for players from 11 to 13. >> it's kind of tough because if it's coming at you, you try to go fort in the heat of that moment. >> reporter: a settlement was reached in a discussion last year and settled this week. >> no headers 10 and under. >> no headers 10 and under, yes, because most of the time the ball, at nine and 10, always on the floor. >> reporter: a healthcare professional must be present at all academy matches and will make all decisions regarding head injuries, taking decisions away from coaches. but coaches here say more needs to be done to educate them on concussions and warning signs as well. >> we're not trained in the medical field. i think that'
. >> juliette goodrich learns how the sport is getting safer. >> reporter: the saying "get your hind the game" still holds true in soccer. just keep your head off the ball. that's easier said than done for this group of under-10 players. >> i usually head at lot. >> i love to see a heard go off of the corner. >> reporter: the united states soccer federation is recommending a ban on headers for players 10 and under and limits for players from 11 to 13....
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but juliette goodrich says it could have been much worse if one man didn't rush in to help. >> reporter: byron price works at the university and we are hearing firsthand about this horrifying event. he said what at first he thought was a fistfight in the classroom and wanted to step inside to help, he says then it turns out a man in a black hooded sweatshirt started charging at him with a butcher knife. >> inside that room, he was shooting fish in a barrel. >> reporter: one of the victims in the stabbing, 31-year-old byron price a contractor on campus. when he heard screaming inside a classroom he ran to help. >> i went to open the door break it up to see if everybody was okay and they all scream, run, as i open the door. >> reporter: the suspect attacked price with a knife before running outside and attacking another student and student adviser. >> i just kind of kicked after him. >> reporter: price says he drove himself to the hospital after he was stabbed. a sheriff is calling his actions this morning heroic. >> contract worker went in thinking it was a student fight and stumbled on
but juliette goodrich says it could have been much worse if one man didn't rush in to help. >> reporter: byron price works at the university and we are hearing firsthand about this horrifying event. he said what at first he thought was a fistfight in the classroom and wanted to step inside to help, he says then it turns out a man in a black hooded sweatshirt started charging at him with a butcher knife. >> inside that room, he was shooting fish in a barrel. >> reporter: one of...
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but as reporter juliette goodrich found out... the process might not be fair for everyone in the cockpit. 3 ry time jessica zacharias starts the engine of a plane, she's fulfilling a childhood dream.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)00:52 "i remember in grade 3 actually creating a poster showing me and what my career goal was for the future and i said, commercial airline pilot." zacharias wound up with a tech career and a pilot's license on the side.she flies for fun, and sometimes ferries planes for other owners, and even gives flying lessons.all of it requires her to update her airman's medical certificate annually.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)03:56 "you show up to a local doctor who's certified to give aviation medicals.. " // 04:03 "they giveveyou a very basic medical including visisi tests,s,hearing test, and thth they do a lot of other things that a normal medical would do," // 04:19 "..and then if you pass all those, the local physician c
but as reporter juliette goodrich found out... the process might not be fair for everyone in the cockpit. 3 ry time jessica zacharias starts the engine of a plane, she's fulfilling a childhood dream.sot jessica zacharias sxs_pilot_interview_faa_john_j uliette_mistrot_hfr(1)00:52 "i remember in grade 3 actually creating a poster showing me and what my career goal was for the future and i said, commercial airline pilot." zacharias wound up with a tech career and a pilot's license on the...
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. >> i'm juliette goodrich.ines, iowa, and joins with us some of the highlights from the debate. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidates squared off on issues from security to the economy but right from the start, every candidate's first words had to do with the terror attacks in france. the second democratic presidential debate started in silence as the candidates recognized
. >> i'm juliette goodrich.ines, iowa, and joins with us some of the highlights from the debate. >> reporter: the democratic presidential candidates squared off on issues from security to the economy but right from the start, every candidate's first words had to do with the terror attacks in france. the second democratic presidential debate started in silence as the candidates recognized