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linda yee in oakland. thank you very much. >>> in stockton two people are dead and five others wounded in what appears to be a gang shooting. police say all seven of the victims were hispanic men. two died at the scene. investigators say although the shooting seems to be gang related they have not been able to confirm gang connections to the victims. they have no suspects in custody. >>> two promising signs from the gulf of mexico. oil stopped spewing and no sign of leaks. but the road to recovery will be a long one. >> reporter: ann, so far so good with that oil below. that cap is holding. the pressure is holding. and they are encouraged by the way things are going so far. and no oil is gushing into the gulf. no new leaks and no busted well. so far b.p.'s experimental cap is preventing any more oil from gushing into the water. >> the longer the test goes the more confidence we have in it. >> reporter: for two days engineers monitored the temperature around the well. they have found to ruptures in the sea
linda yee in oakland. thank you very much. >>> in stockton two people are dead and five others wounded in what appears to be a gang shooting. police say all seven of the victims were hispanic men. two died at the scene. investigators say although the shooting seems to be gang related they have not been able to confirm gang connections to the victims. they have no suspects in custody. >>> two promising signs from the gulf of mexico. oil stopped spewing and no sign of leaks. but...
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linda yee reports they will take pictures of every car coming and going. linda. >> reporter: yes, allen. you know, four of those cameras will be posted right here along tiburon boulevard. you can see some work being done on that median behind me. 40,000 cars a day pass through here. none will escape being documented. love them or hate them, these surveillance cameras are here to stay. >>> reporter: the electrical work is going in. cameras will be posted on the only two roads leading into tiburon. the busy tiburon boulevard and the winding paradise road near the corte madera border. >> this is one of the cameras. there will be a total of six of these. >> reporter: the cameras that will capture the license plates of every car coming in and out of town are ready. the lens will focus on the back plates. no driver faces. but not everyone who lives or visits here is ready for the close-up. >> i disapprove of it. >> reporter: because? >> inherently. i just think it's one more intrusion, you know, on our lifestyle. >> reporter: the police chief says opinions about
linda yee reports they will take pictures of every car coming and going. linda. >> reporter: yes, allen. you know, four of those cameras will be posted right here along tiburon boulevard. you can see some work being done on that median behind me. 40,000 cars a day pass through here. none will escape being documented. love them or hate them, these surveillance cameras are here to stay. >>> reporter: the electrical work is going in. cameras will be posted on the only two roads...
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linda yee reports the boy's father says even before the attack he was afraid those dogs might be dangerous. >> the loss of my son. and now the loss of my father. my stepfather. like two battles in one. >> reporter: michael bisbee clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year- old jacob. the little boy was killed with the family's three pit bulls attacking him. the child's step-grandfather grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. it was just a day before he was giving me a hug. >> reporter: hayashi is charged with child endangerment and possession a malicious animal. he blames himself. >> it's hard for me to sleep knowing that -- especially knowing that the 2-year-old boy was killed, my grandson, and my life is ruined. >> reporter: no one knew jacob wandered into the garage until it was too late. >> i asked him, said it would be a good idea to get rid of them for my safety with the kids. and i guess never got around to it. >> reporter: hayashi said his first pit bull was pregnant after he got her from a shelter years ago. he had five of them by the time of yesterday's atta
linda yee reports the boy's father says even before the attack he was afraid those dogs might be dangerous. >> the loss of my son. and now the loss of my father. my stepfather. like two battles in one. >> reporter: michael bisbee clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year- old jacob. the little boy was killed with the family's three pit bulls attacking him. the child's step-grandfather grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. it was just a day before he...
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linda yee on the decision people were expecting. what happened?> reporter: they didn't get that decision. that contract battle did indeed move into the courtroom. at issue, do they have the right, a.c. transit, to impose a contract after the talks break off? well, after a two-hour hearing, the judge says, she will make that decision on monday. so the uncertainty for all of these a.c. transit riders continues. >>> reporter: a.c. transit insists its last best offer will save the broke system $16 million but drivers are not cooperating. 157 called in sick today. >> riders are experiencing missed buses every day because these drivers 15 to 20% of them aren't coming to work. that's breaking what they pledged to the judge, it's also breaking their promise as public servants to serve the taxpayers and the riders of ac transit. >> reporter: the union says management is blackmailing the riders. >> we said we were going to work. we're working. we're working! my members, are we working? >> yeah! >> and employers do not have a right to impose a contract. it's
linda yee on the decision people were expecting. what happened?> reporter: they didn't get that decision. that contract battle did indeed move into the courtroom. at issue, do they have the right, a.c. transit, to impose a contract after the talks break off? well, after a two-hour hearing, the judge says, she will make that decision on monday. so the uncertainty for all of these a.c. transit riders continues. >>> reporter: a.c. transit insists its last best offer will save the broke...
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here's linda yee. >> the loss of my son. and now the loss of my father -- my stepfather. like two battles in one. >> reporter: michael clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year-old jacob. the little boy was killed when the family's three pit bulls attacked him. the child's step grandfather grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. he was just a baby. >> reporter: he's charged with child endangerment and possessing a malicious animal. and he blames himself. >> it's hard for me to sleep knowing that what -- a 2-year- old boy was killed. my grandson. and my life is ruined. >> reporter: no one knew jacob wandered into the garage until it was too late. >> i kind of pushed, i asked would it be a good idea to get rid of them for my safety of my kids. and he never got around to it. >> reporter: he said his first pit bull was pregnant after he got her from a shelter several years ago. he had five of them by the time of yesterday's attack. he never got rid of the dogs even after one attacked and killed his chihuahua. >> [ indiscernible ] i didn't want to know a
here's linda yee. >> the loss of my son. and now the loss of my father -- my stepfather. like two battles in one. >> reporter: michael clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year-old jacob. the little boy was killed when the family's three pit bulls attacked him. the child's step grandfather grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. he was just a baby. >> reporter: he's charged with child endangerment and possessing a malicious animal. and he blames...
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linda yee spoke with him and jacob's father who is also feeling responsible. >> i lost my son. and now the loss of my father. he's a good father, you know. lost two in one. >> reporter: michael bisbee clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year- old jacob. the little boy was killed when the family's three pitbulls attacked him. the child's step grandfather glees in his jail cell. >> he was -- grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. just the day before he was giving me a hug. >> reporter: hayashi is charged with child endangerment and possession a malicious animal and he blames himself. >> it's hard for me to sleep knowing that what -- speculating what, you know, a 2- year-old boy was killed. this is my grandson and my life is ruined. >> reporter: no one new jacob wandered into the garage until it was too late. >> that's why i asked him, i said it would be a good idea if we got rid of them just for my safety of those kids and i guess he never got around to it. >> reporter: hayashi said his first pitbull was pregnant after he got her from a shelter several ye
linda yee spoke with him and jacob's father who is also feeling responsible. >> i lost my son. and now the loss of my father. he's a good father, you know. lost two in one. >> reporter: michael bisbee clutches his 4-year-old son as he mourns the death of 2-year- old jacob. the little boy was killed when the family's three pitbulls attacked him. the child's step grandfather glees in his jail cell. >> he was -- grieves in his jail cell. >> he was only 2. just the day...
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linda yee, unfortunately, we have lost the signal. but in essence, that park is going to be closed until further notice because of that big soccer tournament tomorrow. >>> well, in other news team, a father saw something on a recent cbs 5 investigation that he did not like. his own daughter asking for money on the streets of san francisco. we met her as part of a story on children doing some questionable fundraising in downtown san francisco. anna werner tells us why that father says no one took him seriously. >> reporter: he said he was fighting a custody battle but when he tried to bring up the issues of fundraising in court he couldn't seem to get anyone to listen to him or his daughter, until now. when did you start doing the fundraising? >> when i was in fourth grade. >> reporter: she's 11-year-old tajonae who we found fundraising on the streets of san francisco for the st. andrew church private school in oakland. you didn't look happy? >> i wasn't. >> reporter: because as we discovered, those kids spent hours day after day on bu
linda yee, unfortunately, we have lost the signal. but in essence, that park is going to be closed until further notice because of that big soccer tournament tomorrow. >>> well, in other news team, a father saw something on a recent cbs 5 investigation that he did not like. his own daughter asking for money on the streets of san francisco. we met her as part of a story on children doing some questionable fundraising in downtown san francisco. anna werner tells us why that father says...
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linda yee on why it took officers from two departments, to take him down. { track} oakland police were quick to point out: bart officers were called in because the suspect was seen walking towards the fruitvale bart station { sot.. deputy chief jeffrey israel/ oakland p.d. 21:28} " .. both bart and opd fired shots? at this time .. both opd and bart discharged firearms, yes." two bart officers first spotted the suspect armed with knives walking on east 12th street. { sot.. 23:30.deputy chief jeffrey israel/ oakland p.d.} "early reports from at least one witness .. he was yelling "shoot me".. when officers first made contact with him." the man then took off - the bart officers chased him for several blocks.. when oakland police joined in { sot.deputy chief jeffrey israel/ oakland pd..20:06++} " ... we believe at that pt.. we attempt to taze him. it is not effective.. he continues to flee.. and still armed with knives. the suspect kept running - at least five officers chased him onto 33rd avenue.. { sot.20:34++} "..the man then turns toward one of the officers who attempted to taze him..k
linda yee on why it took officers from two departments, to take him down. { track} oakland police were quick to point out: bart officers were called in because the suspect was seen walking towards the fruitvale bart station { sot.. deputy chief jeffrey israel/ oakland p.d. 21:28} " .. both bart and opd fired shots? at this time .. both opd and bart discharged firearms, yes." two bart officers first spotted the suspect armed with knives walking on east 12th street. { sot.. 23:30.deputy...
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in san francisco, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> what can keep you more hydrated than water?s not an ice cold drink. that's in two minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, area. water may be the first drink you reach for to quench your thirst. but charlie a shows us, ther >>> temperatures sizzling in parts of the bay area today, water might be the first drink you thought you might want to quench your thirst. but charlie d'agata shows us there is a hot drink that researchers now recommend instead. >>> reporter: so you're in the gym, feeling the burn. you're hot and dying of thirst. the first thing you would want to grab is a big bottle of water, right? >> just want something cold and refreshing i would think, yeah. >> reporter: but british researchers say you would be better off sipping a nice cuppa tea. doctors say they want to bag the common myth that tea is dehydrating. >> i think because tea contains caffeine, there is a thought that caffeine might cause the body to lose fluids but when you drink in moderate amounts of tea that appears not to be the case. >> reporter: researchers took two
in san francisco, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> what can keep you more hydrated than water?s not an ice cold drink. that's in two minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, area. water may be the first drink you reach for to quench your thirst. but charlie a shows us, ther >>> temperatures sizzling in parts of the bay area today, water might be the first drink you thought you might want to quench your thirst. but charlie d'agata shows us there is a hot drink that researchers now recommend instead....
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look at how a tighter budget for the oakland police is spurring more citizen accident but first to linda yee with the latest on the investigation into today's shooting. >> reporter: people that live on the street say they did see the suspect running down the street taunting officers as they were chasing him down. just after 8:00 a.m. this morning shots rang out. people told their children to hit the deck for cover. in the meantime, oakland police are explaining why b.a.r.t was also involved. >> reporter: oakland police were quick to point out b.a.r.t officers were called in because the suspect armed with knives was seen walking towards the b.a.r.t station. >> both bart and oakland police officers fired shot? >> we believe so yes. >> the suspect was walking on east 12th street. >> early report from a witness was he was yelling shoot me when the b.a.r.t officers first made contact with him. >> reporter: the man took off and b.a.r.t officers chased him and then oakland police stepped in. we tried to tase him. it is not effective and he continues to flee. >> reporter: the suspect kept running. a
look at how a tighter budget for the oakland police is spurring more citizen accident but first to linda yee with the latest on the investigation into today's shooting. >> reporter: people that live on the street say they did see the suspect running down the street taunting officers as they were chasing him down. just after 8:00 a.m. this morning shots rang out. people told their children to hit the deck for cover. in the meantime, oakland police are explaining why b.a.r.t was also...
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linda yee shows us the neighborhood is in shock this evening. >>> reporter: police say a grandmother, a 19-year-old uncle and two small children were home when the dogs attacked. >> the child at one point walked into the garage of of the residence and was attacked by three pit bulls inside the garage. >> reporter: the 2-year-old boy was killed. the owner of the dogs, his step- grandfather, was arrested. police identify him as 52-year- old steven hayashi. he is charged with two felonies, child endangerment and possession of a mischievous animal resulting in death or great bodily harm. a total of five pit bulls were taken by county animal services and the euthanized this afternoon. >> the owner elected to surrendered the dogs and did not wish to reclaim them. due to the dogs' aggressive behavior, they were euthanized. they will be tested for rabies. >> unbelievable. unbelievable. >> reporter: neighbors say the family moved in about a year ago. no one knew them, nor was anyone aware of the pit bulls until one of them barked agressively at a deliveryman a few months ago. >> my granddaught
linda yee shows us the neighborhood is in shock this evening. >>> reporter: police say a grandmother, a 19-year-old uncle and two small children were home when the dogs attacked. >> the child at one point walked into the garage of of the residence and was attacked by three pit bulls inside the garage. >> reporter: the 2-year-old boy was killed. the owner of the dogs, his step- grandfather, was arrested. police identify him as 52-year- old steven hayashi. he is charged with...
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linda yee in tiburon, thank you. >>> a slew of lawsuits against google may become one at least that's what some federal judges are considering. at least nine suits have been filed so far in the u.s. the plaintiffs claim google employees scooped up private information from unlocked wi-fi networks during their travels. google says it inadvertently gathered the information as it photographed neighborhoods for its street view feature on google maps. the mountain view company claims it never used that data nor did it break any laws. >>> i think that was roberta running there. was that you? i did run today. i did swim today, too. i got to tell you. i spent six hours a week and it's the best $6 spent going to the east bay parks and recreation. do it explore it you can swim, run, boat. today it was 87 degrees at lake del valle. right there we are looking at a finger of low clouds and fog trying to work its way back into the bay, where it kept our temperatures again unseasonably cool in the city of san francisco. we should typically be 68. we were 61. have a jacket at the coast and the bayside
linda yee in tiburon, thank you. >>> a slew of lawsuits against google may become one at least that's what some federal judges are considering. at least nine suits have been filed so far in the u.s. the plaintiffs claim google employees scooped up private information from unlocked wi-fi networks during their travels. google says it inadvertently gathered the information as it photographed neighborhoods for its street view feature on google maps. the mountain view company claims it...
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linda yee shows us the photos that police think can lead to arrests. >> reporter: they are very clear close-ups and police say they are doing this because they will no longer tolerate criminals coming here to trash their city. take a look at this example. storefronts like this all along broadway still bear the scars of that very violent night. >>> reporter: the photos show people ransacking businesses in downtown oakland. police say they are clearly identifiable pictures of people smashing windows and stealing from stores on broadway. and that's why they released the images. >> we need the public to come forward to give us their names so we can follow up and arrest them to show and send a message out that this is not a playground for criminals to come in and loot and steal items in the city of oakland. >> reporter: police say people who witnessed the looting took the pictures and sent them in because they are upset with outsiders causing the problems. some of the photographic evidence was taken from media coverage broadcast the night of the rioting. there is an issue about snitching.
linda yee shows us the photos that police think can lead to arrests. >> reporter: they are very clear close-ups and police say they are doing this because they will no longer tolerate criminals coming here to trash their city. take a look at this example. storefronts like this all along broadway still bear the scars of that very violent night. >>> reporter: the photos show people ransacking businesses in downtown oakland. police say they are clearly identifiable pictures of...
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linda yee checked in with both sides tonight and it appears they're still at a standstill. >> reporter daily scramble. ac transit drivers say they've been dancing all week. driving one route then in the middle of the shift changing to different ones to relieve other operators. >> i'm not used to being all over the place driving. 172, getting off another 72, picking up another 72, getting off another 72 and picking up a third. that's three different schedules on the same line. >> reporter: ac transit officials blame the problems on the hundreds of operators staging a sick in all week because of the contract dispute. >> facing its worst budget deficit in its history, $56 million. it has no money. there's no money from the feds. there's no money from the state. property tax dollars are down. everyone has made compromises, riders, district itself, the only people that haven't are the union and we need them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: but the drivers union says ac transi want management is the problem. >> the service ac transit put on the street does not have enough bus operators
linda yee checked in with both sides tonight and it appears they're still at a standstill. >> reporter daily scramble. ac transit drivers say they've been dancing all week. driving one route then in the middle of the shift changing to different ones to relieve other operators. >> i'm not used to being all over the place driving. 172, getting off another 72, picking up another 72, getting off another 72 and picking up a third. that's three different schedules on the same line....
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linda yee on what witnesses saw. knowing that oakland has fewer people officers, has some on edge tonight. we are really scared. >> reporter: but she says her fear were not stop her from fighting back. even the gang members who threaten here. >> they didn't even care. they said if you tell we are going to kill you, burn my home. okay, burn my home. i called the fbi. and he took me like that and was hitting me. >> you're not afraid of them. >> no, i'm not afraid to die. >> reporter: third officer related shooting this year for the oakland police department. the second involving a death. >> knowing that oakland has fewer police officers has some on edge tonight but don knapp shows us how it is spurring more citizen action. hi, don? >> reporter: no one is suggesting that you can replace oakland police officers with unarmed volunteers but the guardian angels presence on the streets of oakland can be reassuring to some folks here and perhaps even detour some crime. >> reporter: many who visit the shops and eateries in thi
linda yee on what witnesses saw. knowing that oakland has fewer people officers, has some on edge tonight. we are really scared. >> reporter: but she says her fear were not stop her from fighting back. even the gang members who threaten here. >> they didn't even care. they said if you tell we are going to kill you, burn my home. okay, burn my home. i called the fbi. and he took me like that and was hitting me. >> you're not afraid of them. >> no, i'm not afraid to die....
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in concord, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> a suspected arsonist is sitting in jail this morning. police believe travis eugene church hill set fire in a recycling bin in front of sam's market on telegraph avenue. police identified church hill from a surveillance video. the fire he is accused of setting was one of nine authorities say were deliberately set around berkeley in the past week. police appears there is a definite link between the fires. >>> san francisco police are studying surveillance video looking for the vandals targeting trees in golden gate park. dozens of young trees have been cut, stripped, or sawed in half. and a total of 44 trees have been damaged since may. the cuts are clean. and appear to be the work of a hand or power saw. police say they were strategically cut about a foot off the ground so that they cannot be saved. >> sad story. >>> but it might be a good day to hang out in the park. >> i think so. early on today, we have the low clouds and fog sitting around the bay area, and it looks like that will start to break up. it is still going to get hot in par
in concord, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> a suspected arsonist is sitting in jail this morning. police believe travis eugene church hill set fire in a recycling bin in front of sam's market on telegraph avenue. police identified church hill from a surveillance video. the fire he is accused of setting was one of nine authorities say were deliberately set around berkeley in the past week. police appears there is a definite link between the fires. >>> san francisco police are studying...
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linda yee on the future of the riders. linda. >> reporter: well, the future is still uncertain tonight. the issue is does a.c. transit have the right to impose a new contract even after the talks break off? a judge listened to arguments for at least two hours and decided she will decide on monday meaning it's going to be even more uncertainty for these transit bus riders for the next few days. >>> reporter: a.c. transit insists its last best offer will save the broke system $16 million but drivers are not cooperating. 157 called in sick today. >> riders are experiencing missed buses every day because these drivers 15 to 20% of them aren't coming to work. that's breaking what they pledged to the judge, it's also breaking their promise as public servants to serve the taxpayers and the riders of ac transit. >> reporter: the union says management is blackmailing the riders. >> we said we were going to work. we're working. we're working! my members, are we working? >> yeah! >> and employers do not have a right to impose a contra
linda yee on the future of the riders. linda. >> reporter: well, the future is still uncertain tonight. the issue is does a.c. transit have the right to impose a new contract even after the talks break off? a judge listened to arguments for at least two hours and decided she will decide on monday meaning it's going to be even more uncertainty for these transit bus riders for the next few days. >>> reporter: a.c. transit insists its last best offer will save the broke system $16...