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where is susie? hi, susie. our you doing? -- how are you doing?g to be happy with this right -- this, right? susie says high taxes are making seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives, best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so that we can help more american seniors make ends m on a fixed incomeeet -- meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great. but we're going to make our country greater than it's ever been before. that's what happening. -- what's happening. our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult dependent or elderly loved one through a $500 tax credit. so important. and so many people have wanted it. and we will substantially increase the child tax credit to save working families even more money. [applause] the single most important investment our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strength of
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kpix5's susie steimle is live in golden gate park where the festival is already underway. susie?rter: it is. it's been going on since about noon today and as you can see behind me, there is that heavy police presence, heavily armed police presence that we're seeing standing here right at the entrance and that's something police and event organizers want you to know if you're coming down to this. you should expect to see that especially given recent events this week. every year about 500,000 to 3/4 of 1 million people come down for fleet week. event organizes are say they want to make sure -- organizers say they want to make sure everything feels secure and everyone comes here to have fun. this is the 17th year of the event. it started in 2001. originally this was called the strictly bluegrass festival. after two years they started to diversify and added a bunch of different types of music. if you come down here this weekend, that is why it is now called the hardly strictly bluegrass festival. you'll see anybody from cheap trick to the lead singer of the black peas this weekend. s
kpix5's susie steimle is live in golden gate park where the festival is already underway. susie?rter: it is. it's been going on since about noon today and as you can see behind me, there is that heavy police presence, heavily armed police presence that we're seeing standing here right at the entrance and that's something police and event organizers want you to know if you're coming down to this. you should expect to see that especially given recent events this week. every year about 500,000 to...
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your wife susie and s.i. died of the same illness. >> yes, they did.died of -- my wife was diagnosed in 2003 with dementia caused by degeneration of the frontal lobe. it caused her first to start having speech defects and we thought susie was maybe having strokes. went to gerontologist. he was an expert in the field, fortunately. he diagnosed a dementia, a progressive dementia, which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. it affects your ability to speak and to understand speech. she went downhill slowly. i became her principal caregiver. in the seventh year -- he was diagnosed in 2000 -- in 2010, she had a psychotic incident and had to be medicated and she lost all ability to speak or understand speech. she had personality changes, which happens with the frontal temple degeneration and she eventually had movement problems and was wheelchair-bound and needed caregivers, to caregivers, 24/7. charlie: the irony that she have the same condition to somebody not related by blood. >> s.i. was supportive of me and the family. when susi
your wife susie and s.i. died of the same illness. >> yes, they did.died of -- my wife was diagnosed in 2003 with dementia caused by degeneration of the frontal lobe. it caused her first to start having speech defects and we thought susie was maybe having strokes. went to gerontologist. he was an expert in the field, fortunately. he diagnosed a dementia, a progressive dementia, which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. it affects your ability to speak and to...
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thank you susie and alex. goodbye. good evening.urther north, and west, a strong westerly wind will bring some rain and drizzle over the hills of western scotland, so not as cold, but across central and southern england, in the countryside, temperatures will be lower than that. edgerley start. we will have some breezy air across the uk which will be milder —— a chilly start. tomorrow the wind will be northerly for the second half of the week and, much more sunshine, but it will feel colder, as well. not as cold to begin saturday across scotland where we have rain and drizzle. maybe into cumbria. eastern scotland. andre gray start. as you head further south ash and a great start. more cloud coming into the south—west of bingo, west wales, as well as the north, and the west are being that, and the west of wales —— the south—west of england. we see more cloud heading in, but there will be areas that see some sunshine for a bit longer. the south—east of england and the ease coast of england and the ease coast of england and the north co
thank you susie and alex. goodbye. good evening.urther north, and west, a strong westerly wind will bring some rain and drizzle over the hills of western scotland, so not as cold, but across central and southern england, in the countryside, temperatures will be lower than that. edgerley start. we will have some breezy air across the uk which will be milder —— a chilly start. tomorrow the wind will be northerly for the second half of the week and, much more sunshine, but it will feel colder,...
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where is susie? where are you, susie? hi, susie. you know you're going to be happy with this.s high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives, best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great. but we are going to make our country greater than it's ever been before. that's what's happening. our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult defendant or elderly loved one through a $500 tax credit. so important. and so many people have wanted it, and we will substantially increase the child tax credit to say working families even more money. the single most important investment our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strength of our families, and we are committed to helping parents make starting and raising a family more affordable. also wit
where is susie? where are you, susie? hi, susie. you know you're going to be happy with this.s high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives, best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass our framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income. we must honor and respect the people whose decades of hard work helped to build our country and to make our country great. but we are going to make...
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susie, devastation we saw in sonoma county. mendocino county it looks similar. >> reporter: and a lot of people up here in mendocino county, ken, feel as though they've been forgotten because they're not able to communicate with people, so not as many people know that it's happening here as well and today we learned because their communication is so limited up here, if an evacuation order is put in place, police would have to go door to door to alert people because that's the only way they know they could communicate with people and resident are worried they could end up trapped. 50 homes, 40 structures, three lives taken by wildfire in mendocino county. this disaster isn't garnering as much attention as the napa and sonoma county fires have pause remote mendocino is completely off the grid. >> yeah. a lot of people are cut off from what's going on and they're all scared. it's not good. >> reporter: wildfire took out the main cell tower for this area leaving people without the ability to even dial 911. desperate for information
susie, devastation we saw in sonoma county. mendocino county it looks similar. >> reporter: and a lot of people up here in mendocino county, ken, feel as though they've been forgotten because they're not able to communicate with people, so not as many people know that it's happening here as well and today we learned because their communication is so limited up here, if an evacuation order is put in place, police would have to go door to door to alert people because that's the only way...
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where is susie where are you susie?says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. the best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass a framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income framework. we must honor and respect the people hospital decades of hard work built our country and helped make our country great. but we are going to make our country great than before. that's what's happening. our framework also provides relief to those who care for an adult dependent or elderly loved one with a $500 tax credit. so important. and we'll substantially increase the child tax credit to save working families even more money. the single most of important investment our country can make is in our children. the strength of our nation is determined by the strengths of our families. we are committed to make starting and raising a family more affordable. also with us is a mother of four who provides private nursing servic
where is susie where are you susie?says high taxes are forcing seniors like her to make painful cuts and cutbacks during the golden years of their lives. the best years of their lives. she hopes congress will pass a framework so we can help more american seniors make ends meet on a fixed income framework. we must honor and respect the people hospital decades of hard work built our country and helped make our country great. but we are going to make our country great than before. that's what's...
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in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> wineries are trying to get up and running as the fires burn. owners say most of the grapes were harvested before the fires broke out but they are concerned about the grapes that are still on the vine for red wine making in particular the skin on the grapes apply the right color which might have been damaged by the smoke and ash in the year. >> there is compounds in the smoke that can manifest in the wine. so we are doing a lot to mitigate that. >> the vineyards were scorched or fried on the edges. so we lost about 1 acre we think about 12 acres here. >> wineries wanting to harvest those grapes as fast as they can. some plan to get started before dawn tomorrow. >>> the weather is starting to work in favor of the fire fight. it will begin tomorrow with the return of the onshore flow after an 82 degrees day in san francisco. 11 pm and it's still 71 degrees. 12 degrees warmer in san francisco them livermore. 58 degrees in livermore, 60 degrees concord, 53 degrees santa rosa, one of the cooler spots tonight. as that onshore flow returns to san fran
in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> wineries are trying to get up and running as the fires burn. owners say most of the grapes were harvested before the fires broke out but they are concerned about the grapes that are still on the vine for red wine making in particular the skin on the grapes apply the right color which might have been damaged by the smoke and ash in the year. >> there is compounds in the smoke that can manifest in the wine. so we are doing a lot to mitigate...
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sot 2 susy contreras coordinadora maof mexican american opportunity foundation mirando más gente queítica como miramos hay gente que está siendo deportada por cargos menores. tk4 sin embargo con ese aumento de peticiones tambin ha incrementado el tiempo de espera. segun inmigracion, el tiempo minimo de espera paso de 6 a 8 meses, y en estados como houston, dallas, las vegas y miami el proceso puede tardar hasta mas de un aÑo. sot 3 susy contreras coordinadora maof en los casos que nosotros ayudamos miramos que se están tardando de 6 meses el proceso de la ciudadanía y actualmente un promedio de 8 a 10 meses. bridge claudia mendoza los angeles la oficina de inmigracion y ciudadania, mediante comunicado, admitio que existen retrasos en los procesos. indicaron que para hacer frente a la situacion sus empleados estan trabajando horas extra y estanreclutado personal adicional para cubrir las vacantes en todo el pais. tk segn la organizacin naleo cerca de 9 millones de residentes permanentes califican para solicitar la ciudadana y ellos estima ms portadores de la tarjeta verde buscaran jur
sot 2 susy contreras coordinadora maof mexican american opportunity foundation mirando más gente queítica como miramos hay gente que está siendo deportada por cargos menores. tk4 sin embargo con ese aumento de peticiones tambin ha incrementado el tiempo de espera. segun inmigracion, el tiempo minimo de espera paso de 6 a 8 meses, y en estados como houston, dallas, las vegas y miami el proceso puede tardar hasta mas de un aÑo. sot 3 susy contreras coordinadora maof en los casos que nosotros...
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indonesia has never seen a politician like susi pudjiastuti.an and political icon. ms pudjiastuti has led a crackdown on illegal fishing and, because of this campaign, she is often depicted as half mermaid—half warrior. her carefully crafted social media image is shaking up indonesia's conservative political style. it turned her into something of a pop culture icon. and landed her on this year's bbc 100 women list. earlier ms pudjiastuti spoke to me about politics and the glass ceiling. i had grown up in a family that had never been, how you call it? my pa rents never been, how you call it? my parents never treat different between my brother or me, both the same. i think for me, women have the same. i think for me, women have the same capability to achieve the same thing and do the same things. you should just not think that because you are should just not think that because you are a woman, you should just not think that because you are a woman, you get this ceiling to stop you to border you or to limit you or like that. i never see it as an o
indonesia has never seen a politician like susi pudjiastuti.an and political icon. ms pudjiastuti has led a crackdown on illegal fishing and, because of this campaign, she is often depicted as half mermaid—half warrior. her carefully crafted social media image is shaking up indonesia's conservative political style. it turned her into something of a pop culture icon. and landed her on this year's bbc 100 women list. earlier ms pudjiastuti spoke to me about politics and the glass ceiling. i had...
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kpix5's susie steimle is live with now people plan to deal with this. >> reporter: well, ken, police chief bill scott today said this is something that has been on his mind since he took the job in january, but he also reminded supervisors that he only has had the job since january. he said he doesn't need any new laws passed to fix this problem. he just needs some time and he said in time you will see results. >> but there's so many break- ins into autos bernal heights, there's not anywhere without broken glass on the sidewalk. >> my boyfriend's car got broken into about a week ago. >> i do see a lot of glass broken on the pavement when i go to work every day. >> if you own a car and drive, you regularly expect to pay to fix your windows. >> reporter: supervisors hillary ronan and norman yee and police chief scott committed today to staffing to have a team focused on car break-ins, property crime and bike theft. originally the supervisors planned to mandate this move with legislation, but chief scott committed to take on the problem saying a law does not need to pass for police to f
kpix5's susie steimle is live with now people plan to deal with this. >> reporter: well, ken, police chief bill scott today said this is something that has been on his mind since he took the job in january, but he also reminded supervisors that he only has had the job since january. he said he doesn't need any new laws passed to fix this problem. he just needs some time and he said in time you will see results. >> but there's so many break- ins into autos bernal heights, there's not...
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in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> 4:57.me wine country residents are allowed back in their homes, a new wildfire forces evacuations in the santa cruz mountains. we'll take you there live for the very latest. and i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county - where flames are spreading fast acros acuations and >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 17th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county. right now flames are spreading fast across hillsides forcing evacuations and threatening structures. kpix 5's sandra osborne reports from the santa cruz mountains. >>> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. yeah, right now we are off bear creek road. bear creek canyon is what's behind me. that's what we're looking across. you can see the flames spreading up the hillside engulfing trees producing some very large bursts of fire. there are some evacuations in place. we have been speaking with cal fire. the last official estimate is around 30 acres burned but i heard another report that i
in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix 5. >>> 4:57.me wine country residents are allowed back in their homes, a new wildfire forces evacuations in the santa cruz mountains. we'll take you there live for the very latest. and i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county - where flames are spreading fast acros acuations and >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, october 17th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. breaking news in santa cruz county. right now flames...
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susie steimle is in redwood valley: 50 homes, 40 structures, 3 lives, all taken by wildfire in mendocino. this disaster isn't garnering as much forestville. the fires are sending up giant plumes of smoke over the north bay -- and affecting the air quality all over the bay area. and kpix 5's christin ayers reports: it could go from bad.. to even worse. tonight health officials are saying the air quality is the worst they've seen in at least a decade, and not just in the time is 4: federal help is on the way for those areas dealing with the wildfires in wine country... what the major disaster declaration means for california. president trump has approved a major disaster declaration for california. k-p-i-x five political reporter melissa caen has more, on what can be expected from that declaration. [sot- mark neveau, markneveau.com] sxs-mark-neveau-2-caen- mistrot-hfr(1) 1:44 this is monumental, unprecedented - i would say this is something firefighters won't see in not just one lifetime, but two lifetimes. veteran fema coordinator and fire fighter mark neveau has made disaster zones his l
susie steimle is in redwood valley: 50 homes, 40 structures, 3 lives, all taken by wildfire in mendocino. this disaster isn't garnering as much forestville. the fires are sending up giant plumes of smoke over the north bay -- and affecting the air quality all over the bay area. and kpix 5's christin ayers reports: it could go from bad.. to even worse. tonight health officials are saying the air quality is the worst they've seen in at least a decade, and not just in the time is 4: federal help...
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kpix 5's susie steimle shows us why officers will riding trains to ask if you paid for your ride. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: less than five minutes after we walked into the 19th street bart station in oakland, someone jumped the gate and got a free fare. >> a guy just like hopped through the emergency exit, didn't pay, attendants don't do anything. >> it happens? >> every day. >> fare evasions costs us 15 to $25 million a year. >> reporter: bart's board of directors unanimously approved two ordinances to target cheaters. starting january 6th, officers will be hired to board bart trains and ask every, single person for proof of purchase. if caught, you will be charged $75 for your first offense. minors will be charged $55. three strikes and you face criminal charges. do you think the checks will help? >> i think so. i think so. >> it really makes sense for the people who do pay for their fares. you know? it's not fair to them. >> reporter: 75% of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay the full fare. officials anticipate this will bring back 8 to $1
kpix 5's susie steimle shows us why officers will riding trains to ask if you paid for your ride. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: less than five minutes after we walked into the 19th street bart station in oakland, someone jumped the gate and got a free fare. >> a guy just like hopped through the emergency exit, didn't pay, attendants don't do anything. >> it happens? >> every day. >> fare evasions costs us 15 to $25 million a year. >> reporter:...
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live in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> former 49er colin kaepernick takes on the nfl. >> coming up his new fight against the league and top owners and president trump weighs in -- team owners and president trump weighs in from the rose garden. >> plus incredible new video, the rush to get patients out of the hospital in danger of going up in flames. >> the cartoon that's making the rounds online and howl the tragedy has impacted the family of the man who created charlie brown and snoopy. >>> an icon of the american west is now under federal siege. >> they not only lose their family and freedom, but they might be slaughtered in the future. >> we learned proposed cuts could mean euthanizing thousands of healthy horses. >> the largest opponent on the other side is the ranching unit. >> when there's so many of them they're destroying their own habitat, they're not pretty anymore. >> expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. our collaboration with pg&e is centered around public safety. without pg&e's assistance, without their training we could not do our mission to keep
live in santa rosa, susie steimle, kpix5. >>> former 49er colin kaepernick takes on the nfl. >> coming up his new fight against the league and top owners and president trump weighs in -- team owners and president trump weighs in from the rose garden. >> plus incredible new video, the rush to get patients out of the hospital in danger of going up in flames. >> the cartoon that's making the rounds online and howl the tragedy has impacted the family of the man who...
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kpix5's susie steimle is live at the scene where the motive remains a mystery. >> reporter: liz, a full mile of 380 west bound was closed down as a crime scene overnight. the shooter and a target of the shooting both fled the scene leaving the uber driver injured at the center of it all and police with very few answers. e so we don't know if it was a s iple occupants >> the uber driver was an innocent party that was unfortunately caught in some sort of a crossfire duo. >> reporter: just minutes after picking up two passengers last night at sfo an uber driver ended up shot in the neck. her car looked like this. her passengers were terrified. >> very shaken up. the driver who was struck was transported to the hospital and the two passengers, they were in disbelief. >> reporter: that uber driver is expected to fully recover. chp officers say they have no reason to believe she was targeted. >> we don't believe that either the driver or the passengers were in any way related to the shooting. they just were unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: detectives shut down
kpix5's susie steimle is live at the scene where the motive remains a mystery. >> reporter: liz, a full mile of 380 west bound was closed down as a crime scene overnight. the shooter and a target of the shooting both fled the scene leaving the uber driver injured at the center of it all and police with very few answers. e so we don't know if it was a s iple occupants >> the uber driver was an innocent party that was unfortunately caught in some sort of a crossfire duo. >>...
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live at the santa rosa fairgrounds, susie steimle, kpix5. >> reporter: thanks, susie. a lot of neighborhoods besides the journey's end mobile home park have been devastated by this fire. coffee park neighborhood is one of the hardest hit and kpix5's jackie ward has spent the day in that neighborhood. >> reporter: you were saying it was quiet there, but it's only gotten more active here in coffee park. this is the devastation people have been looking at. cal fire has been here intermittently putting out hotspots and flare-ups and the neighbors are now using garden hoses to limit smoke and flames. we were on our way from kaiser to sutter health earlier today because both those hospitals had to be evacuated, but we found the remnants of this neighborhood called coffee park in the northwest part of santa rosa. it's known as coffey park and this resident is in disbelief of what he's seen. >> i've never seen the place like this. when i woke up this morning, i was in shock. it was surreal. >> reporter: earlier this is video that we took and from where we were standing you cou
live at the santa rosa fairgrounds, susie steimle, kpix5. >> reporter: thanks, susie. a lot of neighborhoods besides the journey's end mobile home park have been devastated by this fire. coffee park neighborhood is one of the hardest hit and kpix5's jackie ward has spent the day in that neighborhood. >> reporter: you were saying it was quiet there, but it's only gotten more active here in coffee park. this is the devastation people have been looking at. cal fire has been here...
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kpix 5's susie steimle shows us how they are getting through the waiting game as one evacuation center in santa rosa. >>> reporter: dave allen swung by santa rosa's veteran building where nearly 300 evacuees are sleeping to bring calm to the chaos. >> bring a little bit of cheer to the crowd. everybody needs to be lifted up. >> when they first arrived, they are in a state of shock, right? and they are emotionally upset and rightly so. and then over the course of time that starts to ease a little bit. but now, it's the frustration of when can i go back? >> reporter: mike conroy with the red cross says he can feel people starting to get restless. they are sick of feeling stuck. most are wondering if their homes are still standing. do you know how your house is doing? >> no. and i wish i did. >> reporter: john and his wife ran from their home in oakmont at 4 a.m. monday. >> you could see the flames coming down the ridge. >> reporter: he learned to lower expectations. >> they just told us that, you know, don't expect to even be allowed back to your homes for maybe even a week. and we're ju
kpix 5's susie steimle shows us how they are getting through the waiting game as one evacuation center in santa rosa. >>> reporter: dave allen swung by santa rosa's veteran building where nearly 300 evacuees are sleeping to bring calm to the chaos. >> bring a little bit of cheer to the crowd. everybody needs to be lifted up. >> when they first arrived, they are in a state of shock, right? and they are emotionally upset and rightly so. and then over the course of time that...
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kpix5's susie steimle is live in concord with a vote that came down afternoon. susie? >> reporter: that was a unanimous decision to delay recreational pot sales and we are inside emerald city garden, one of the businesses in concord that can help you set up your at-home cannabis growing operation and it's also a business that said it was negatively impacted by today's decision. >> we are the home depot for cannabis growers. >> reporter: when proposition 64 passed last november, emerald city garden owner called this the end of prohibition. >> there's so many people who right now don't use cannabis because their mindset is it's illegal. >> reporter: starting january 1st adults 21 and over can legally purchase marijuana for recreational use in california. >> it can go many different ways. >> reporter: today contra costa county passed an ordinance delaying any business owner's ability to profit from that. >> so businesses won't be able to sell in particular areas until we allow them se or to grow or to process. >> reporter: the county is also considering other limitations.
kpix5's susie steimle is live in concord with a vote that came down afternoon. susie? >> reporter: that was a unanimous decision to delay recreational pot sales and we are inside emerald city garden, one of the businesses in concord that can help you set up your at-home cannabis growing operation and it's also a business that said it was negatively impacted by today's decision. >> we are the home depot for cannabis growers. >> reporter: when proposition 64 passed last...
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kpix5's susie steimle on the technology that could have been used to send out mass hearts. susie? e ni e doesn't use >> reporter: well, veronica, sonoma county just received federal approval in august to use fema's text alert systems during emergencies, but county officials chose not to activate it during the wildfires last week and now many people who live here are asking why. g that or had we had >> we were awakened by neighbors at about 2:00. >> reporter: louann capp learned of wildfires outside her santa rosa home the way many in sonoma county did, by neighboring banging on her daughter in the middle of the night. she doesn't use a cell phone at night and therefore wouldn't receive the alerts authority are telling people to sign up for, the nixel or soco alerts? >> no. >> for someone not tech savvy, they won't figure that out. sonoma, lake and mendocino counties received federal approval to use these alerts. when your cell phone connects to a tower in a danger zone, you receive an alert to evacuate. lake county used the system. sonoma and behind seeno did not. -- mendocino did
kpix5's susie steimle on the technology that could have been used to send out mass hearts. susie? e ni e doesn't use >> reporter: well, veronica, sonoma county just received federal approval in august to use fema's text alert systems during emergencies, but county officials chose not to activate it during the wildfires last week and now many people who live here are asking why. g that or had we had >> we were awakened by neighbors at about 2:00. >> reporter: louann capp...
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susie. >> reporter: well, this was a three hour manhunt. it all started in the tenderloin, came here to where we're starting at turk and franklin and into the lathe and ended back in the tenderloin on ellis street. from hayes valley to the haight police spent the afternoon searching for a suspect who struck a san francisco police officer with an suv and took off. neighbors living near buena vista park were told to shelter in place after the suspect's vehicle was found abandoned nearby, but it was on ellis street where police caught the man believed to be responsible for that hit and run. >> the suspect was taken into custody on the 500 block of ellis. >> reporter: the suspect was targeted for possession of an illegal firearm in the tenderloin this afternoon. police say the suspect became aware of their presence and made a run for it. >> officer down, officer down. turk and franklin, officer down. >> reporter: the police officer from the tenderloin station was on his bicycle when the suspect hit him causing severe injuries and sending him to
susie. >> reporter: well, this was a three hour manhunt. it all started in the tenderloin, came here to where we're starting at turk and franklin and into the lathe and ended back in the tenderloin on ellis street. from hayes valley to the haight police spent the afternoon searching for a suspect who struck a san francisco police officer with an suv and took off. neighbors living near buena vista park were told to shelter in place after the suspect's vehicle was found abandoned nearby,...
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keith morrison: and yet, baer and susi were puzzled, too.gs that just didn't quite add up. both nick and matt, and their live in girlfriend, swore up and down that on the night of the murder, they were at home, asleep, 25 miles away. and nick claimed, despite what the cops believed, he'd never talked to matt by phone or in person the week before the murders. what? the first thing i simply was concerned about was what was the evidence against nick sampson? regardless of whether he did it or not. i just had to know what the evidence was. keith morrison: and then, quite by chance, this tiny piece of what seemed to be evidence showed up. police missed it the morning after the murder. but one sharp eyed cop just happened to notice it a couple of days later. it was this gold ring on the kitchen floor. i thought, well somebody took it off to wash your hands, and it fell down. somehow they forgot about it. but at the time, could have belonged to the victim? right. could have belonged to anybody. could have. keith morrison: except, one thing people s
keith morrison: and yet, baer and susi were puzzled, too.gs that just didn't quite add up. both nick and matt, and their live in girlfriend, swore up and down that on the night of the murder, they were at home, asleep, 25 miles away. and nick claimed, despite what the cops believed, he'd never talked to matt by phone or in person the week before the murders. what? the first thing i simply was concerned about was what was the evidence against nick sampson? regardless of whether he did it or not....
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we thought susie was maybe having strokes. went to ger an toll guest, he was an expert in the field, fortunately. and he diagnosed primary aggressive aphasia which is a dementia which means a progressive dementia which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. and it affects your ability to speak and to understand speech. she went down hill slowly. i became prer principal caregiver. and in the 7th year she was diagnosed in 2 thousand, in 2010 14e had an psychotic be incident and she had to be medicated. and she lost all ability to speak or understand speech. and her-- she had personality changes which happens in frontal temperral degeneration and she eventually had movement problems and was wheelchair bound. and she needed care givers 24-- two caregivers, tully, 24/7. >> and the great irony, someone she is not related to by blood. >> well, during this whole period si was very supportive of me and the family way. and when she lost, when susie lost her, the ability to care for herself and had to have care gi
we thought susie was maybe having strokes. went to ger an toll guest, he was an expert in the field, fortunately. and he diagnosed primary aggressive aphasia which is a dementia which means a progressive dementia which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. and it affects your ability to speak and to understand speech. she went down hill slowly. i became prer principal caregiver. and in the 7th year she was diagnosed in 2 thousand, in 2010 14e had an psychotic be...
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journalist mark levine reported on the mental health industry, the new york magnetite magazine contributor susie hampton reflected on her travels abroad and weighed in on america's global standing. in the coming weeks, federal judge john newman will reflect on his career as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellate judge. >> for face nation ever bought cheap will examine the role of the media and this weekend on afterwards craig shirley will discuss the life of newt gingrich. >> in the bush white house, they did everything they can to stop them being elected. they said supported ed madigan. who was from illinois, a moderate and established republican and he urged and if eaten by one vote and the bush white house is apoplectic about this because he is not going to carry water for the bush white house and gingrich is very much his own man. >> talked about gingrich and butch, fried chicken versus filet and non-. explain that. >> bush is the cultural difference between the two, gingrich was not from georgia but he assimilated into georgia. i've been down there campaigning with him, i've seen him a
journalist mark levine reported on the mental health industry, the new york magnetite magazine contributor susie hampton reflected on her travels abroad and weighed in on america's global standing. in the coming weeks, federal judge john newman will reflect on his career as a prosecutor and now as a federal appellate judge. >> for face nation ever bought cheap will examine the role of the media and this weekend on afterwards craig shirley will discuss the life of newt gingrich. >>...
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address to conservative party members of the party's annual conference was intended to drum up and susie asked him for her agenda but the british prime minister's efforts were overshadowed by a series of mishaps including a heckler who handed prime minister made a document usually given to people when they leave their jobs take a look at that moment and it's the conservative party that has a vision of an open global self-confident britain. why our opponents for with a foreign policy of neutrality and prepare for a run on the ground. some people say we've spent too much time talking about jeremy corbin's past. was. this you know you know your group things only got more awkward as the stage began collapsing behind the prime minister that was shared around the globe and it said something about this passion once more watch the letter and. and it said something about but the prime minister may get her message through despite the unfortunate optics. centers her assessment from london to reason may would have really liked to regain the upper hand at this party conference to show her strength as
address to conservative party members of the party's annual conference was intended to drum up and susie asked him for her agenda but the british prime minister's efforts were overshadowed by a series of mishaps including a heckler who handed prime minister made a document usually given to people when they leave their jobs take a look at that moment and it's the conservative party that has a vision of an open global self-confident britain. why our opponents for with a foreign policy of...
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address to conservative party members at the party's annual conference was intended to drum up and susie asked for her agenda but the british prime minister's efforts were overshadowed by a series of mishaps including a heckler who handed me a documents usually given to people when their job let's take a look at that incident and it's the conservative party that has a vision of an open global self-confident britain. with a foreign policy of neutrality and colorado on the ground. some people say we spent too much time talking about jeremy corbin's past. the bar i thought was a. good thing if you want me to know you know you'd written in. russian and french that was shed around. and it said something about this thank you for the ok thank you ok now i want to bring up to speed now at some of the other stories in the headlines right now british media are reporting that she is to be stripped of the freedom of the city of oxford over a handling of there were hundreds graces facto leader of myanmar was granted the honor in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven for a long standing struggle for
address to conservative party members at the party's annual conference was intended to drum up and susie asked for her agenda but the british prime minister's efforts were overshadowed by a series of mishaps including a heckler who handed me a documents usually given to people when their job let's take a look at that incident and it's the conservative party that has a vision of an open global self-confident britain. with a foreign policy of neutrality and colorado on the ground. some people say...
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with me are susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror and public affairs consultant alex deane.imes has more on spain's move to sack catalonia's regional government as the fallout over independence deepens. the i is leading with the same story. it says the police are ready to intervene following catalonia's declaration of independence. the telegraph reports on warnings from the european commission president, who says the eu doesn't need more cracks following catalonia's declaration of independence. the daily mail reports nine british servicemen have been taken off a nuclear submarine amid sex and drug allegations. the top story in the daily mirror is the release of newly—declassified files related to the assassination ofjfk. many of us have been looking through them, trying to find something. and some people have, you have?” them, trying to find something. and some people have, you have? i have found stuff that wasn't in it. very interesting. we will get tojk shortly, everyone is talking about it again. but we will start with the big story of the day —— jfk shortly. the crisis i
with me are susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirror and public affairs consultant alex deane.imes has more on spain's move to sack catalonia's regional government as the fallout over independence deepens. the i is leading with the same story. it says the police are ready to intervene following catalonia's declaration of independence. the telegraph reports on warnings from the european commission president, who says the eu doesn't need more cracks following catalonia's declaration of...
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first to start having speech defects and we thought susie was maybe having strokes.erontologist. he was an expert in the field, fortunately. diagnosed a dementia, a progressive dementia, which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. it affects your ability to speak and to understand speech. slowly. downhill i became her principal caregiver. in the seventh year -- he was 2010,sed in 2000 -- in she had a psychotic incident and had to be medicated and she lost all ability to speak or understand speech. she had personality changes, which happens with the frontal temple degeneration and she eventually had movement problems and was wheelchair-bound and needed caregivers, to caregivers, 24/7. shelie: the irony that have the same condition to somebody not related by blood. >> s.i. was supportive of me and the family. lost the ability to care for herself and had to have caregivers i felt that the only way i could make sense of what she was going through, what i was going through, was to see what i could do to help prevent other people from suffering fro
first to start having speech defects and we thought susie was maybe having strokes.erontologist. he was an expert in the field, fortunately. diagnosed a dementia, a progressive dementia, which means it can only get worse. all dementias can only get worse. it affects your ability to speak and to understand speech. slowly. downhill i became her principal caregiver. in the seventh year -- he was 2010,sed in 2000 -- in she had a psychotic incident and had to be medicated and she lost all ability to...
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my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. no, i'm scheduling time to go to the bank to get a mortgage. ugh, you're using a vacation day to go to the bank? i know, right? just go to lendingtree dot com. get up to five loan offers to compare side by side for free. wow, that's great. wait, how did you get in my kitchen? oh, i followed a raccoon in through your doggie door. [gasps] get a better mortgage on your schedule. not the bank's. lendingtree. when banks compete, you win. just think of 'em as a big cat. with rabies. >>> welcome back to the show want to remind you what's happening in spain given the tension over the referendum over the weekend, we're seeing a further rise in borrowing costs for the spanish country. we're seeing the spanish
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but this, susie says, is now the norm with her chinese clients. >> quite opulent.ith three floors, seven bedrooms, a pool and even an elevator -- >> see you upstairs. >> she expects this home to sell for well over $10 million. >> that is definitely a pool. >> yeah. >> have you ever experienced this kind of money and investment in this area? >> it's only recent five years or six years. there's a lot of money coming over and it's all cash. >> it's part of the dream, susie tells me, to own property. because in china, all land is owned by the government. and private citizens can only lease it temporarily. >> when they come to united states as tourists they see what we have here. they feel this opportunity and i can see their eyes full of american dreams here. they feel their dream can come true. >> it's a dream they also have for their children. the sons and daughters of china's 1%. this is rudy. eight years ago, his patients sent him here on his own to get a coveted american education. he drives a rolls royce and has two homes. an apartment in downtown l.a. and a hous
but this, susie says, is now the norm with her chinese clients. >> quite opulent.ith three floors, seven bedrooms, a pool and even an elevator -- >> see you upstairs. >> she expects this home to sell for well over $10 million. >> that is definitely a pool. >> yeah. >> have you ever experienced this kind of money and investment in this area? >> it's only recent five years or six years. there's a lot of money coming over and it's all cash. >> it's...
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kpix5's susie steimle tells us the driver is lucky to be alive. >> the uber driver was an innocent partys unfortunately caught in some sort of a crossfire duo. >> reporter: just minutes after picking up two passengers last night at sfo an uber driver ended up shot in the neck. her car looked like this. her passengers were terrified. >> very shaken up. the driver who was struck was transported to the hospital and the two passengers, yeah, they were in disbelief. >> reporter: that uber driver is expected to fully recover. chp officers say they have no reason to believe she was targeted. >> we don't believe that either the driver or the passengers were in any way related to the shooting. they just were unfortunately in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> reporter: detectives shut down 380 between el camino real and 280 south for four hours overnight while they searched for clues. on 280 south they found a big one, this abandoned car also riddled with bullets. they still haven't found the driver of this abandoned car or the shooter who was likely in another vehicle. >> the occupants of tha
kpix5's susie steimle tells us the driver is lucky to be alive. >> the uber driver was an innocent partys unfortunately caught in some sort of a crossfire duo. >> reporter: just minutes after picking up two passengers last night at sfo an uber driver ended up shot in the neck. her car looked like this. her passengers were terrified. >> very shaken up. the driver who was struck was transported to the hospital and the two passengers, yeah, they were in disbelief. >>...
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live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. >> thanks. it looks like they've got some pretty good weather out there, too. >> cheap trick, come on, brian, that's our generation. >> absolutely. let's do that. >>> they will have good weather for it this weekend with clear skies around the bay area this weekend and the numbers will come up ever so slightly looking out toward mount diablo. highs today concord 87, morgan hill 85, live more 87, san jose almost 90 and santa rosa 91 degrees. isn't that a beautiful shot from sutro cam looking over the city of san francisco toward the bay and the hills that were bumped up by the hayward fault out there across the bay. concord 86 degrees now, oakland 77, livermore 82 and san francisco 71, santa rosa 84. here's what's happening, high pressure building in over central california, low pressure means slight warming through saturday. the numbers continue to climb before they cool on sunday. the surf is up as well, as we talked about earlier in the newscast. temperatures will be 90 degrees in the warmest s
live in san francisco, susie steimle, kpix5. >> thanks. it looks like they've got some pretty good weather out there, too. >> cheap trick, come on, brian, that's our generation. >> absolutely. let's do that. >>> they will have good weather for it this weekend with clear skies around the bay area this weekend and the numbers will come up ever so slightly looking out toward mount diablo. highs today concord 87, morgan hill 85, live more 87, san jose almost 90 and santa...
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my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. >>> our top stories this morning. a sentencing hearing begins today for sergeant bowe bergdahl. last week he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior for walking off his post in afghanistan in 2009. bergdahl was held for five years by taliban allies. he could get prison. >>> a candlelight vigil was held last night in tampa, florida. all three were gunned down, the last killed thursday. the police believe the murders are relating. the fbi is assisting in the search for the suspect wearing a hoodie walking in this surveillance video. >> reporter: president trump continues to defend his conversation with the widow of a u.s. soldier killed in niger. >> these are very, very hard calls. >> reporter: in an interview o
my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. >>> our top stories this morning. a sentencing hearing begins today for sergeant bowe bergdahl. last week he pleaded guilty to desertion and...
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. >> seth: susie essman as well, right?standup in new york. >> seth: what was -- what are your memories of larry as a standup in the early days? >> as larry as a standup? uh, well first off, hila -- [ laughter ] no, it's true. hilarious, and, i'm so scared that i have chocolate here. >> seth: you don't. [ laughter ] >> okay. why do you put cookies in the room? i don't need cookies before i come out. >> seth: we thought you would want to take a still life. >> no. >> seth: that was all for -- >> no, if i stay out here too long, i'll fall asleep now. >> seth: yeah, that's true. >> no, larry was -- he was a comedian's comedic. comedians loved him, and audiences would vary in their love. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> and then he would vary in his love for them. he actually -- i saw him do this. he went on stage, looked in the eye and went, "nah, i don't think so." [ laughter ] and then left. no, i saw him do it! no, yeah. and he'd look at people. if people looked at him weird or said something, it was kind of fun. see, i wanted
. >> seth: susie essman as well, right?standup in new york. >> seth: what was -- what are your memories of larry as a standup in the early days? >> as larry as a standup? uh, well first off, hila -- [ laughter ] no, it's true. hilarious, and, i'm so scared that i have chocolate here. >> seth: you don't. [ laughter ] >> okay. why do you put cookies in the room? i don't need cookies before i come out. >> seth: we thought you would want to take a still life....
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my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?o try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. with 33 individual vertebrae and 640 muscles in the human body no two of us are alike. life made more effortless through adaptability. the perfect position seat in the lincoln continental. ♪ but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. ♪ ♪ it feels good to be back. ♪ ♪ ♪
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my friend susie cracks and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?ve to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. a farmer's market.ieve what's in this kiester. a fire truck. even a marching band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. with flavors you'll love.re like new savory grilled mediterranean shrimp, topped with a blend of green onions, tomatoes, and herbs. and your favorites, like garlic shrimp scampi. now's the only time to try as much as you want, however you want 'em. so hurry in today. >>> and finally tonight in the midst of all the kacarnage and pain we saw in las vegas, there was a great measure of counselor, bravery and race. it was omar bradley who said bravery is
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this is yet again susie's twelfth cyclorama he showed his first in two thousand and three it was a huge panorama of mount everest. others larger and more spectacular followed like the nature panorama titled amazonian. for his cycle rim of paragon money as he traveled to turkey and recreated a day in one hundred twenty nine eighty. since two thousand and twelve his berlin wall picture has shown people looking across the border from west to east berlin on a gray november day in the early one nine hundred eighty s. . no visitors can immerse themselves in the world of the reformation in britain. the return to will remain open for another four years meanwhile yet it got a c.c. is already working on new panoramas. the reformation anniversary is also drawing many tourists to the town of eisenach now this is located some two hundred fifty kilometers south west of it and berg it was here at the viper castle that martin luther sought refuge for a year in fifteen twenty one after he was excommunicated from the catholic church it was considered an outlaw and sought protection in the castle well the
this is yet again susie's twelfth cyclorama he showed his first in two thousand and three it was a huge panorama of mount everest. others larger and more spectacular followed like the nature panorama titled amazonian. for his cycle rim of paragon money as he traveled to turkey and recreated a day in one hundred twenty nine eighty. since two thousand and twelve his berlin wall picture has shown people looking across the border from west to east berlin on a gray november day in the early one nine...
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my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. >>> welcome back. >>> today, airline passengers on international flights heading to the u.s. will need to go through new security measures. all travelers, that includes u.s. citizens as well, we need to go through security interviews by airline workers. you may be questioned when you check-in or at the airline gate before you get on the plane. your electronic devices may be more thoroughly inspected before they are allowed on the plane. the screenings could vary from airline to airline. the tsa says the rules will affect about 2100 flights a day and could cause some delays. >>> drinking fountains have been shut down at three san francisco public schools because of high levels of lead. the schools are
my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell? then you have to try always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. >>> welcome back. >>> today, airline passengers on international flights heading to the u.s. will need...
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susie stein will is at a center in santa rosa. >> reporter: steve allen swung by the veterans building where nearly 300 evacuees are sleeping. he is hoping to help bring calm to the chaos. >> bring some good cheer to the crowd. everybody needs to be lifted up. >> when they first arrived, they are in a state of shock and emotionally upset. over the course of time, that starts to ease a little bit now it's the frustration of when can i go back. >> reporter: mike conroy says he can feel people starting to get restless, sick of feeling stuck. will start wondering if their homes are still standing. do you know how your house is doing?>> no, i wish i did. >> reporter: they ran from their home at 4 am monday morning. >> you could see the flames coming down the ridge. >> reporter: he asks for an update every day, today he learned to lower his expectations. >> they told us, don't expect to even be allowed back to your home for maybe even a week. we are just like, your heart drops. >> i'm trying to think i'm calm and cool but i'm nervous. >> reporter: volunteers are nervous, too. he lives nearby
susie stein will is at a center in santa rosa. >> reporter: steve allen swung by the veterans building where nearly 300 evacuees are sleeping. he is hoping to help bring calm to the chaos. >> bring some good cheer to the crowd. everybody needs to be lifted up. >> when they first arrived, they are in a state of shock and emotionally upset. over the course of time, that starts to ease a little bit now it's the frustration of when can i go back. >> reporter: mike conroy...
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kpix five's susie steimle says.. are banding we heard from evacuees getting frustrated waiting to find out if their home is there or not. some are banning together to do their own investigations. >> sitting around, not knowing was killing me. i had to come up and see for myself. >> reporter: for the past three days, josh browning has been taking fire reporting in to his own hands. he lives in an area authorities said to evacuate 2 days ago. >> if it gets to be dangerous, we have escape routes, ridgeway or austin park or the outer road. >> reporter: this is the first time he has seen black smoke this week, a sign crews started air drops as fire creeps over the ridge. >> we take this out. it becomes a big bedroom. >> reporter: eric opened up his culinary school to neighbor whose lost homes and forced to evacuate in the middle of the night monday and camp crossed roadblocks to get back. >> i wish i could drive up and know what the facts are. >> reporter: a as a frustrated and well connected businessman, he isn't satisfi
kpix five's susie steimle says.. are banding we heard from evacuees getting frustrated waiting to find out if their home is there or not. some are banning together to do their own investigations. >> sitting around, not knowing was killing me. i had to come up and see for myself. >> reporter: for the past three days, josh browning has been taking fire reporting in to his own hands. he lives in an area authorities said to evacuate 2 days ago. >> if it gets to be dangerous, we...
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. >> along with steve susie and creeper.e're about to end the world of minecraft later on "action news." >> matt gets all the great assignments, doesn't he? lots of clouds today, it's cool and it's damp. double scan live showing some showers moving in along the coast. i'll time out the showers and track a big temperature change for your weekend in the accuweather forecast when "action news" returns. >> ♪ if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're dreaming. dreaming! definitely dreaming. then again, dreaming is how i got this far. now more businesses in more places can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >> there are explosive new accusations by actress rose
. >> along with steve susie and creeper.e're about to end the world of minecraft later on "action news." >> matt gets all the great assignments, doesn't he? lots of clouds today, it's cool and it's damp. double scan live showing some showers moving in along the coast. i'll time out the showers and track a big temperature change for your weekend in the accuweather forecast when "action news" returns. >> ♪ if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd...
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my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?reet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my window is closing. yeah that's okay. alright miles. i love you. (phone hangs up) ♪ ♪ yeah i love you too. ♪ ♪ >>> so glad you could join us on this friday night. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. good night, america. have a great weekend. ♪ that one. this. that one. ♪ ♪ (dog panting) another 2am stroll, huh? i'm worried. i have this medical bill. dave, you have anthem, and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help answer any question you... (dog grunting, panting) is... is he okay? real people? living and brea
my friend susie cracks me up. but one laugh, and hello sensitive bladder. ring a bell?reet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. for incredible protection... ...that's surprisingly thin. so it's out of sight... ...and out of mind. always discreet. for bladder leaks. also in liners. how's it going down there? that's good. lica misses you. i'm over it though. (laughter) that's fine. i miss her more than you anyway. ♪ ♪ hey, my...