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ryan burns testified, telling the court the same story he told us about how jodi visited him in utahling travis. >> she got on top of me pretty aggressively, and we were kissing. >> martinez then played for the jury powerful video of jodi lying outright to mesa police detective esteban flores just before her arrest. >> why won't you admit to it? >> i just can't. i didn't kill travis. >> you killed him. >> no. >> jodi, you did. >> i did not. >> an accusation that would make many people crumble. but jodi persistently stuck to her story. >> were you at travis's house on wednesday? >> absolutely not. i was nowhere near mesa. >> what's so remarkable looking back at this police interview tape is even in the face of immutable evidence jodi can lie, seamlessly and deftly and very creatively. because the next day, after being booked and charged with travis's murder, jodi had a completely different story to tell the police, admitting she was there that night. >> travis was screaming. >> but that masked intruders had burst in and killed travis and that she'd been too afraid to say anything. >>
ryan burns testified, telling the court the same story he told us about how jodi visited him in utahling travis. >> she got on top of me pretty aggressively, and we were kissing. >> martinez then played for the jury powerful video of jodi lying outright to mesa police detective esteban flores just before her arrest. >> why won't you admit to it? >> i just can't. i didn't kill travis. >> you killed him. >> no. >> jodi, you did. >> i did not....
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bay area, fire crews gaining ground on a 2,800 acre fire called the washburn fire burning in yosemite. good evening. i'm ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sarah donchey. >> some of the oldest giant sequoias seem to have been spared but the smoke is impacting the bay area. here's what it looks like for crews on the front lines. firefighters stripping vegetation from the forest floor, hosing down trees to try and make the area a little bit more humid and resilient. the grove is home to hundreds of ancient sequoias but luckily they're proving tough against these flames. the smoke from the fire has been drifting over the bay area. >> taking a live look out across the bay area from san jose and the diablo range, it's been a little hazy today, but luckily things have started to clear up a bit. the smoke from yosemite's washburn fire along with the local marsh fire impacting air quality. >> i know the smoke can be a little deceptive sometimes when it comes to air quality. >> we've seen it in the atmosphere but we saw this back on orange sky. what's elevated in the atmosphere doesn't mean we're breathing that at ground level. y
bay area, fire crews gaining ground on a 2,800 acre fire called the washburn fire burning in yosemite. good evening. i'm ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sarah donchey. >> some of the oldest giant sequoias seem to have been spared but the smoke is impacting the bay area. here's what it looks like for crews on the front lines. firefighters stripping vegetation from the forest floor, hosing down trees to try and make the area a little bit more humid and resilient. the grove is home to hundreds...
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burning so fast. >> we arrived right around daybreak after traveling. ryan: if the goal is again to arrive around daybreak today, that explains why they had to you around four :00 this morning. alameda county fire telling us that the goal is to assist the crews on site. we mentioned the conditions related to the fire. this is one of the biggest ones we have seen all year. any help from the bay area, even five trucks, that will make a difference in helping them get a handle on what's going on. live in wasn't in, ryan curry. kumasi: thank you. the washburn fire is burning inside a national park this morning. it has burned nearly 4500 acres since it started on july 7. firefighters were work that the smoke from the fires drifting east and impacting the fire in a good way, keeping temperatures low and helping them to a control of the flames. julian: smoke from the oak fire is expected to slow into the bay area today. >> these plumes of smoke habit billowing into the air ever since the oak fire began forecast shows the smoke above the san francisco bay area in the
burning so fast. >> we arrived right around daybreak after traveling. ryan: if the goal is again to arrive around daybreak today, that explains why they had to you around four :00 this morning. alameda county fire telling us that the goal is to assist the crews on site. we mentioned the conditions related to the fire. this is one of the biggest ones we have seen all year. any help from the bay area, even five trucks, that will make a difference in helping them get a handle on what's going...
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ryan curry, abc 7 news. kumasi: the washburn fire is burning inside yosemite national park. this morning it is 87% contained and is born -- and has burned more than 4900 acres. firefighters report the smoke from the open fire is drifting farther east it is impacting the fire but in a good way. it has helped keep temperatures down and gain control of the flames. julian: the smoke from the oak fire is expected to blow into the bay area today. abc 7 reporter j.r. stone spoke with experts. j.r.: plumes like this have been billowing into the air ever since the oak fire started. now forecast shows this smoke above the san francisco bay area in the next 24 to 48 hours. >> we expect smoke to drift into the bay area. higher elevations may have smoke impact. j.r.: while skies were clear over san francisco in the east bay on sunday, there is an air quality advisory in place. the national weather service released this time-lapse smoke forecast map that shows smoke at high elevations of the entire bay area by tuesday. that smoke is already impacted multiple counties. >> it looks like the
ryan curry, abc 7 news. kumasi: the washburn fire is burning inside yosemite national park. this morning it is 87% contained and is born -- and has burned more than 4900 acres. firefighters report the smoke from the open fire is drifting farther east it is impacting the fire but in a good way. it has helped keep temperatures down and gain control of the flames. julian: the smoke from the oak fire is expected to blow into the bay area today. abc 7 reporter j.r. stone spoke with experts. j.r.:...
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bay area, fire crews gaining ground on a 2,800 acre fire called the washburn fire burning in yosemite. good evening. i'm ryanhave been spared but the smoke is impacting the bay area. here's what it looks like for crews on the front lines. firefighters stripping vegetation from the forest floor, hosing down trees to try and make the area a little bit more humid and resilient. the grove is home to hundreds of ancient sequoias but luckily they're proving tough against these flames. the smoke from the fire has been drifting over the bay area. >> taking a live look out across the bay area from san jose and the diablo range, it's been a little hazy today, but luckily things have started to clear up a bit. the smoke from
bay area, fire crews gaining ground on a 2,800 acre fire called the washburn fire burning in yosemite. good evening. i'm ryanhave been spared but the smoke is impacting the bay area. here's what it looks like for crews on the front lines. firefighters stripping vegetation from the forest floor, hosing down trees to try and make the area a little bit more humid and resilient. the grove is home to hundreds of ancient sequoias but luckily they're proving tough against these flames. the smoke from...
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winter and for industry. turns out the winds not blowing, and the ryan is low, the water you can't bring in enough coal. and so we're burning gas right now. we're supposed to be storing it to produce electricity in germany at a higher rate than last year. so it's a very difficult situation. i can't see how there won't be rationing in germany and a number of other countries this winter with, you know, great consequences. this is pollutants plan to divide to undermine the solidarity of europe in support of ukraine. economic war. we've got this latest cut from 40 percent to 20 percent, but at any resumed at 40 percent last week. i'm just wondering why is moscow decided to do this this week and didn't just do it from the start last week when they, they, they tend to pilot back on well, you know, you're asking me to kind of guess what's going on. and mr. newton said, but i, i think i can relax, you know, i think i could say that, you know, who can afford to cut off the gas completely at any time. the amount of money he earns from guess is substantial, but far less than from exports of oil. 345 times less, depending on if you're
winter and for industry. turns out the winds not blowing, and the ryan is low, the water you can't bring in enough coal. and so we're burning gas right now. we're supposed to be storing it to produce electricity in germany at a higher rate than last year. so it's a very difficult situation. i can't see how there won't be rationing in germany and a number of other countries this winter with, you know, great consequences. this is pollutants plan to divide to undermine the solidarity of europe in...
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ryan yamamoto. we start this evening with a grass fire burning near benicia.his is video from a pg&e wildfire camera. this is a time lapse of the last hour. you can see how that fire spreads, and that smoke begins to pick up. all this just in the past hour. and that is a live look from our mount diablo camera. the benicia fire department says it's burning near lake herman and channel road. lake herman road is closed. cal fire is responding with aircraft. there are currently no evacuations, and no homes threatened. moments ago cal fire said the fire has burned 50 acres. there is no containment so far. from this shot, it appears the hottest part of the fire is on the right side of the screen. paul heggen is tracking the weather conditions in that immediate area. a coupe of weeks ago we saw a fire burning in port costa on the other side to have carquinez strait. >> this fire is burning fortunately not in any populated areas be, ah little different perspective looking across suisun bay. it's in contra costa county. but we're looking across benicia. and you can see
ryan yamamoto. we start this evening with a grass fire burning near benicia.his is video from a pg&e wildfire camera. this is a time lapse of the last hour. you can see how that fire spreads, and that smoke begins to pick up. all this just in the past hour. and that is a live look from our mount diablo camera. the benicia fire department says it's burning near lake herman and channel road. lake herman road is closed. cal fire is responding with aircraft. there are currently no evacuations,...
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burn off. plenty of sun. first one of my favorite landmarks. ryan and liz, do you see glitter? this is the shot from black mountain in the santa cruz mountains looking over the diablo range. >> what's this? very tough. >> i'm is not sure. looks like an observatory. >> is it glick? >> it's lick observatory which is close to capp ernikas peek. in 77 degrees, oakland 61. in livermore 70. and in san francisco, 56 degrees. and here's how it looks. we do get the low clouds and fog tonight. areas of drizzle as well. the futurecast is suggesting a little bit of drizzle tonight. and also sunday morning. more cooling over the weekend. you'll see this trough in a minute that's sinking over the west coast. and a little bit warmer on the 4th. but not much. this is the low pressure that is just cast this big trough over the west coast. and it's also enhanced the sea breeze. and with the sea breeze up and the pressures down, temperatures will follow suit in a minor way. not a big deal. within thing it does help with is tough allergens. with the clouds and not as much sun. not so much is poppi
burn off. plenty of sun. first one of my favorite landmarks. ryan and liz, do you see glitter? this is the shot from black mountain in the santa cruz mountains looking over the diablo range. >> what's this? very tough. >> i'm is not sure. looks like an observatory. >> is it glick? >> it's lick observatory which is close to capp ernikas peek. in 77 degrees, oakland 61. in livermore 70. and in san francisco, 56 degrees. and here's how it looks. we do get the low clouds and...
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ryan . >> people are being urged to slow down because of the smoke. >> the fire is burning between lake hermannning any structures and cal fire says the winds are blowing smoke away from the city so let's check in with paul tracking the windy conditions. that fueled the fire. >> helped fan the flames. the winds are backing off and producing plenty of smoke. a different perspective from a pg&e camera. you can see this smoke that is blowing off to the north and northeast. still, plenty of active flames at those fire crews are trying to get a handle on. helicopters going over and again contain it. current conditions around the fire couple different fires,
ryan . >> people are being urged to slow down because of the smoke. >> the fire is burning between lake hermannning any structures and cal fire says the winds are blowing smoke away from the city so let's check in with paul tracking the windy conditions. that fueled the fire. >> helped fan the flames. the winds are backing off and producing plenty of smoke. a different perspective from a pg&e camera. you can see this smoke that is blowing off to the north and northeast....
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ryan yamamoto. we begin with that breaking news in mariposa county and a new wildfire burning unchecked and triggeringburning southwest of yosemite valley and south of the town of mariposa. the closest town is mid pines. this one is really taking off. considering this, the fire started at about 2:00 this afternoon. it has already grown to more than 600 acres. and there are reports of spot fires jumping more than a mile ahead of that main fire. evacuations have been ordered for communities in that area. cal fire is scrambling to deploy resources to fight that fire. there is concern this fire has plenty of room to burn. let's check with first alert meteorologist paul heggen with more on the fire conditions in that fire zone. >> the good news is the winds aren't that strong. i do want to zoom in for a closer look at where this fire is burning. again, to the northeast of merced. temperatures in the low 90s, though, so it's hot and very dry. the humidity is only at 13%. the winds out of the west and northwest. that's the direction that's blowing the smoke. sustained at only 7 miles per hour, but there are
ryan yamamoto. we begin with that breaking news in mariposa county and a new wildfire burning unchecked and triggeringburning southwest of yosemite valley and south of the town of mariposa. the closest town is mid pines. this one is really taking off. considering this, the fire started at about 2:00 this afternoon. it has already grown to more than 600 acres. and there are reports of spot fires jumping more than a mile ahead of that main fire. evacuations have been ordered for communities in...
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ryan? >>> breaking news from the sierra. new wildfire breaking out within the past hour. this one is burning near the community of pollack pines. if you have driven up to south lake tahoe, this is along highway 50 past placerville. you can see the smoke from the alert cam. three to seven acre, and there are homes in the area, and we'll keep an eye on this one as that continues to burn. and firefighters are reporting progress on the big wildfire burning west of yosemite. it's mostly the weather giving fire crews a bit of a break. more than 18,000 acres have burned since friday. but crews are starting to get a handle on it. containment has jumped to 26%. the fire is burning in mariposa county, not too far from yosemite park. and this evening some evacuation orders have been reduced to evacuation warnings. nearly 3,000 firefighters working around the clock are making progress containing the oak fire near yosemite national park. a wave of humidity moved into the area overnight, allowing crews to work on hot spots and set up control lines. but the fight is far from over. >> there is brush that ha
ryan? >>> breaking news from the sierra. new wildfire breaking out within the past hour. this one is burning near the community of pollack pines. if you have driven up to south lake tahoe, this is along highway 50 past placerville. you can see the smoke from the alert cam. three to seven acre, and there are homes in the area, and we'll keep an eye on this one as that continues to burn. and firefighters are reporting progress on the big wildfire burning west of yosemite. it's mostly the...
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burn for weeks. it is causing concerns for air quality across the east bay. ryan curry has the latest -- only option to put it out. >> as you drive over highway for entry to pittsburgh you can see large looms of mocha rising from the -- marshland. the fire that's been burning for several days as these being residents covered in hayes. >> when i was driving to work the weekend i had determined lights on. >> she lives in antioch and says her family has to limit the time outside because the smoke is so bad. >> is 95 degrees. and people cannot be outside right now. they need to put the fire out i know they are trying their best that they need to put the fire out. >> the fire department says they'd stop progress of the fire and no structures are threatened but they say there are spots of fuels will burning causing the smoke to steal rise. -- still rise. -- people with respiratory issues need to limit time outdoors. -- she says she tries to do that but she does not have air conditioning and she has to battle with the links oak or having her house to what. >> at home you
burn for weeks. it is causing concerns for air quality across the east bay. ryan curry has the latest -- only option to put it out. >> as you drive over highway for entry to pittsburgh you can see large looms of mocha rising from the -- marshland. the fire that's been burning for several days as these being residents covered in hayes. >> when i was driving to work the weekend i had determined lights on. >> she lives in antioch and says her family has to limit the time outside...
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ryan curry has more on the air quality advisory. >> the morning fog burning off in the east bay revealing the start of a hazy day for the bay area. those hazy skies are caused by smoke from the oak fire. >> we have an air quality advisory in effect through wednesday because we expect some of the smoke to drift into the bay area. >> air quality is expected to remain good to moderate but there will be smoke in the skies from the fire. that air quality advisor is up through wednesday but the district could extend it if more smoke arrives in the region. >> conditions could change quickly. we will be closely monitoring smoke from this fire and other fires, we will closely be monitoring quality in the bay area. >> it is the end of july in the air district says we could start seeing more hazy skies, especially if more fires break out or the current ones keep earning. >> we are preparing for what could be a very challenging wildfire season. >> the fuel-burning is what is causing these fires to burn as fast and hot as they are. the bay area air quality management district says this smoke is not ha
ryan curry has more on the air quality advisory. >> the morning fog burning off in the east bay revealing the start of a hazy day for the bay area. those hazy skies are caused by smoke from the oak fire. >> we have an air quality advisory in effect through wednesday because we expect some of the smoke to drift into the bay area. >> air quality is expected to remain good to moderate but there will be smoke in the skies from the fire. that air quality advisor is up through...
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ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sara donchey. that stubborn fire shrouding bay point, has been smoldering since late may, weeks, but proven to be nearly impossible to put out because it is burning underground. da lin shows us how crews have literally opened the floodgates to finally put an end to this fire. >> reporter: releasing hundreds of gallons of water every minute into the burning wetland in bay point and pittsburg. >> 10 to 20 million gallon range. >> reporter: flooding the area with two inches of water above ground. >> we are seeing not necessarily large active flames that are consuming vegetation. we are seeing this fire burning down in the earth and really off gassing in the form of smoke. >> reporter: deputy chief aaron mcallister says because the fire is burning joined ground and the soil is unstable they have been unsuccessful in putting out the fire using helicopter water drops. >> equipment could be sunk down into the ground or the heat could actually burn the tires on the vehicles and the same thing for firefighters. so it does present a risk for firefighters and, therefore, flooding is the best option. >> reporter: it took a while to get the state and federal
ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sara donchey. that stubborn fire shrouding bay point, has been smoldering since late may, weeks, but proven to be nearly impossible to put out because it is burning underground. da lin shows us how crews have literally opened the floodgates to finally put an end to this fire. >> reporter: releasing hundreds of gallons of water every minute into the burning wetland in bay point and pittsburg. >> 10 to 20 million gallon range. >> reporter: flooding...
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ryan yamamoto and elizabeth cook. >> reporter: right now on kpix 5 and streaming on "cbs news bay area," doctors in the south bay at their breaking point. they say they are burned out and stressed out. their message to county leaders. >> we're exhausted. we're disenheartened. >>> plus, businesses in san mateo county say they're being steamrolled. how a plan to revamp a popular thoroughfare is actually costing them money. >> it's every day. >>> and the legal drama between elon musk and twitter heats up. the high stakes trial now set. good evening. i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ryan yamamoto. doctors at valley medical center say they're being pushed to the limit. >> they are demanding santa clara county take action to address what they say is a failing health care system that's putting doctor and patient lives at risk. >> as len ramirez reports, health care workers say they're overworked and have reached their breaking point. len? >> reporter: well, doctors say that this has been building up here at valley medical center for quite some time, especially with the pandemic. but the recent suicide of a doctor and a suicide attempt by another doctor pushed them to fi
ryan yamamoto and elizabeth cook. >> reporter: right now on kpix 5 and streaming on "cbs news bay area," doctors in the south bay at their breaking point. they say they are burned out and stressed out. their message to county leaders. >> we're exhausted. we're disenheartened. >>> plus, businesses in san mateo county say they're being steamrolled. how a plan to revamp a popular thoroughfare is actually costing them money. >> it's every day. >>> and...
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ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sara donchey. that stubborn fire shrouding bay point, has been smoldering since late may, weeks, but proven to be nearly impossible to put out because it is burninglly opened the floodgates to finally put an end to this fire. >> reporter: releasing hundreds of gallons of water every minute into the burning wetland in bay point and pittsburg. >> 10 to 20 million gallon range. >> reporter: flooding the area with two inches of water above ground. >> we are seeing not necessarily large active flames that are consuming vegetation. we are seeing this fire burning down in the earth and really off gassing in the form of smoke. >> reporter: deputy chief aaron mcallister says because the fire is burning joined ground and t
ryan yamamoto. >> i'm sara donchey. that stubborn fire shrouding bay point, has been smoldering since late may, weeks, but proven to be nearly impossible to put out because it is burninglly opened the floodgates to finally put an end to this fire. >> reporter: releasing hundreds of gallons of water every minute into the burning wetland in bay point and pittsburg. >> 10 to 20 million gallon range. >> reporter: flooding the area with two inches of water above ground....
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burned about two acres. well it doesn't san francisco police officers are recovering from minor injuries after what witnesses say was a near ryan in the city's mission district last night. ktvu christian captain live now in the city with forest this afternoon in christian police say both their officers and firefighters were pushed back. by the crowd when they tried to respond. yeah that's exactly right. police and witnesses say the situation went from being a fun, enjoyable celebration and instead turned into a situation that they describe as violent and chaotic. a day after july, 4th and people were still setting off fireworks and throwing them at parked cars at the intersection of 24th and harrison streets in san francisco's mission district. the night of july. 4th the intersection was a chaotic scene with a fire burning in the middle of the intersection stoked by a crowd. police estimated being at least 100 strong. matt lives just a block away and says the fireworks were going on all day. ramping up after 11. pm then he says the fires started. it was a significant fire just in the middle of the street on the intersection of
burned about two acres. well it doesn't san francisco police officers are recovering from minor injuries after what witnesses say was a near ryan in the city's mission district last night. ktvu christian captain live now in the city with forest this afternoon in christian police say both their officers and firefighters were pushed back. by the crowd when they tried to respond. yeah that's exactly right. police and witnesses say the situation went from being a fun, enjoyable celebration and...