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. >>> bay area children got a chance to race in the annual tommy smith youth track meet. friends and family were there to cheer on the young athletes. >> to keep our kids healthy, keep them off the streets, give them educational background on health and wellness. and i think the service has been done. >> smith was a gold medalist in the 1968 olympics. along with john carlos gave a historic and controversial black power salute on the podium until mexico city. dave clark was also there at the event. he's the king of the selfie. here's a picture of dave and the legendary tommy smith and he posted this photo on his facebook page. i'm going to head there to look at the other photos. >>> hundreds of men slid into high heels this weekend until sacramento and it was all for a good cause. participants of walk a mile in her shoes were trying to raise money for domestic abuse victims. the previous record was set in indiana with 967 men. there you go. not clear if yesterday's race officially beat that record however. we'll see. >> some of them are pretty good. >> they walked pretty w
. >>> bay area children got a chance to race in the annual tommy smith youth track meet. friends and family were there to cheer on the young athletes. >> to keep our kids healthy, keep them off the streets, give them educational background on health and wellness. and i think the service has been done. >> smith was a gold medalist in the 1968 olympics. along with john carlos gave a historic and controversial black power salute on the podium until mexico city. dave clark was...
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tommy smith was there for the name sake event. >> to keep our kids healthy and off the street. nal background on health and wellness. and i think the service is being done. >> smith was a gold medalist in the 1968 olympics. along with san jose teammate john carlos gave that historic and controversial black power salute on the medal podium. dave clark was there. king of the selfie. we wanted to share that picture of dave and the legendary tommy smith with you. >> i loved meeting him and learning a lot from him. >> nice. >> great things. >>> time is 5:56. we'll take a break and we'll be right back. ♪ we came in station wagons, campers, on planes to see what walt had built. ♪ forever young ♪ and what we found was a place that was always growing, but never grew old. ♪ forever young ♪ and now comes a celebration 60 years in the making. the disneyland diamond celebration. ♪ may you stay ♪ with dazzling, new experiences for the young ♪ may you stay ♪ and the young at heart. ♪ forever young ♪ come remember that feeling. ♪ forever young ♪ come feel forever young. (music) hey! let me help
tommy smith was there for the name sake event. >> to keep our kids healthy and off the street. nal background on health and wellness. and i think the service is being done. >> smith was a gold medalist in the 1968 olympics. along with san jose teammate john carlos gave that historic and controversial black power salute on the medal podium. dave clark was there. king of the selfie. we wanted to share that picture of dave and the legendary tommy smith with you. >> i loved...
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today tommy smith visited our area. >> smith has fought for racial and social justice.s4's shomari stone got his take on the baltimore protests this week and the charges today against those six officers. >> how can one react? put a smile on your face and thank the system for doing its job. >> reporter: tommy smith is pleased six baltimore police officers have been charged in the death of freddie gray. >> i think that decision is a decision that has been looked forward to for a long time. >> reporter: it's been a long time nearly 50 years since this american icon took the stand for civil rights. at the 1968 olympics, the gold medal champion shown in the middle raised a clenched fist to protest racism. he shared his story with students at charles herbert flowers high school in prince george's county. >> it was a cry for freedom. i was devour24 years old. i was in texas seeing my father taunted by the system, by the white man, knowing it was wrong but what could i do then? i didn't know how to challenge wrong. this was my way of giving back. >> reporter: he admits the coun
today tommy smith visited our area. >> smith has fought for racial and social justice.s4's shomari stone got his take on the baltimore protests this week and the charges today against those six officers. >> how can one react? put a smile on your face and thank the system for doing its job. >> reporter: tommy smith is pleased six baltimore police officers have been charged in the death of freddie gray. >> i think that decision is a decision that has been looked forward to...
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. >>> >>> it was the annual tommy smith meet.ends and family were there to cheer on their athlete tommy smith was on hand for his name sake event which he says includes more than just track and field events. >> to keep our kids healthy. keep them off the street. give them some background on health and wellness and i think the service is being done. >>> smith was a gold medalist and along with sean carlos gave that historic and controversial black power salute on the medal podium in the 1960s. >>> new details about that drunk driving crash that killed a mother and her baby daughter. tonight we learn more about where that drunk driver was coming from before that crash. uhhh, it is a little awkward being on the market again... but uh, i...oh...i actually tried the online thing... which uh, i dunno. i, i guess i'm just hoping for a caring and nurturing relationship, you know, one th...one that's going somewhere. uh, like i, i take them where they're going and they buy me chevron with techron. i mean, yeah, you know, what can i say, i
. >>> >>> it was the annual tommy smith meet.ends and family were there to cheer on their athlete tommy smith was on hand for his name sake event which he says includes more than just track and field events. >> to keep our kids healthy. keep them off the street. give them some background on health and wellness and i think the service is being done. >>> smith was a gold medalist and along with sean carlos gave that historic and controversial black power salute on...
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juliet goodrich, kpix5. >> officer mays, the man who shot tommy smith is also listed as a defendant. >>> a powerful and deep 7.8 earthquake shook a remote part of japan today. the offshore quake struck near the ogasawa miles. it was 120 miles deep into the ocean. there was no danger of a tsunami. luckily no damage or injuries report either. >>> we're learning more about the incident between ray mcdonald and his ex-fiancee that led to his arrest. a restraining order against mcdonald said "he pushed and pulled the victim violently and repeatedly while the victim held her 2-month-old child." now, this is mcdonald getting out of jail after he allegedly broke that restraining order on wednesday. that's two arrests in just 72 hours. the first one was on monday for domestic violence and child endangerment. now, that arrest got mcdonald immediately fired by the chicago bears. the santa clara county d.a.'s office is going over both cases. >>> even bay area tech workers are finding themselves priced out of this housing market and they're leaving town. kpix5's maria medina with more on the bay
juliet goodrich, kpix5. >> officer mays, the man who shot tommy smith is also listed as a defendant. >>> a powerful and deep 7.8 earthquake shook a remote part of japan today. the offshore quake struck near the ogasawa miles. it was 120 miles deep into the ocean. there was no danger of a tsunami. luckily no damage or injuries report either. >>> we're learning more about the incident between ray mcdonald and his ex-fiancee that led to his arrest. a restraining order...
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tommy smith was on hand for his event that includes more than just track and field events. >> keep them healthy, off the streets, education on health and wellness. service being done. >> smith was a gold meddest lain the 1968 olympic -- medalist in the 1968 olympics. >>> the new organizers of the bottle rock festival are working on ways to keep traffic to a minimum. 30,000 people are expected to attend the festival starting may 29. carpool, take a bus, ride a bike or walk to the event. organizers say 4,000 cars will need park each day which will cause traffic backups. they say anyone with a ticket will be able to ride a bus for free. >>> looks like great weather for the festival. let's check win our meteorologist mark tamayo. cool? >> that is the plan. in the meantime, the cool down over the past couple days. the fog making a come back out there. you notice it tonight and first thing monday morning. right now you can see lots of over cast over the bay. panning the camera around to show you the breaks in the clouds. neat see the sunshine hitting the bay waters and a breeze out there. win
tommy smith was on hand for his event that includes more than just track and field events. >> keep them healthy, off the streets, education on health and wellness. service being done. >> smith was a gold meddest lain the 1968 olympic -- medalist in the 1968 olympics. >>> the new organizers of the bottle rock festival are working on ways to keep traffic to a minimum. 30,000 people are expected to attend the festival starting may 29. carpool, take a bus, ride a bike or walk...
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katty: for more on the charges announced earlier i spoke to football analyst tommy smith who joined me from new york. tommy, the game is looking unbelievably ugly today. tommy: this is an ugly side, but you couldn't look at it and say the glass is half-full. finally, something is going to happen. we have spoken about this several times and we have known something is not right. we find out that we know that the authorities are looking into it. and the fbi goes after you, that is the end of the story. katty: how deep is the corruption? has it surprised do? tommy: it is unbelievable, the figures they are throwing out. someone in new york had to the below apartments in trump tower one was $6,000 a month and his cap was living there. -- his cat was living there. if you listen to the fbi and the irs, the one thing that they are trying to put across is that this is just the tip of the iceberg. it will start flowing. can you believe that this has gone on, and sepp blatter was not stupid that he didn't know anything was going on anything, or he was smart enough to distance himself completely? h
katty: for more on the charges announced earlier i spoke to football analyst tommy smith who joined me from new york. tommy, the game is looking unbelievably ugly today. tommy: this is an ugly side, but you couldn't look at it and say the glass is half-full. finally, something is going to happen. we have spoken about this several times and we have known something is not right. we find out that we know that the authorities are looking into it. and the fbi goes after you, that is the end of the...
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i had the pleasure of being out there with tommy smith yesterday in berkeley. ave. >>> a waitress in topeka is getting a lot of likes because she turned down a tip from the governor of kansas. well, while waiting sam brownback, she sent out an urgent facebook plea asking what to do. she decided to tell him to give her tip to the state's public schools and crossed out the line for the receipt and wrote, tip the schools, besides it. she did not say how the governor reacted. but her facebook post has been -- shared -- has been shared 1200 times. >>> sal, one more time before we go, keeping an eye on traffic. >> it is -- it started to get bad later in the morning. the bay bridge commute, the good thing, if you waited to get into san francisco, the 880 ramp is doing pretty well. so if you wait -- i'm glad you waited, i'm glad you watched us. you know we're on the airal 4 -- on the air at 4:00. that's gonna go on forever. 880 as you drive past the coliseum, you will see slow traffic there. it slows in san leandro and gets better after high street. northbound 2le 8 --
i had the pleasure of being out there with tommy smith yesterday in berkeley. ave. >>> a waitress in topeka is getting a lot of likes because she turned down a tip from the governor of kansas. well, while waiting sam brownback, she sent out an urgent facebook plea asking what to do. she decided to tell him to give her tip to the state's public schools and crossed out the line for the receipt and wrote, tip the schools, besides it. she did not say how the governor reacted. but her...
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kelly smith was an officer at bart for almost 20 years when her husband detective tommy smith was killed in the line of duty. shot partner officer michael maize when the two were doing a probation search at a dublin apartment. >> if you are lucky to find the love of your life, hold onto it. >> reporter: we interviewed kelly the day after her husband was killed. now more than a year later, we are hearing from her again in the form of a lawsuit filed late today against the bart board and bart police department accusing deputy police chef ben saro of ignoring officer's questions for more training of high risk probation searches. in a letter written to bart, kelly smith said "my husband knew he was not properly trained on building searches. my husband said to me if anything happen to me, i want you to sue the blank out of bart. my husband's words will stay with me forever" officer mays is also a defendant. he only fired one shot which is indicative of a startled response. after smith was killed, bart sent some officers to training on probation searches but the lawsuit wants every officer tra
kelly smith was an officer at bart for almost 20 years when her husband detective tommy smith was killed in the line of duty. shot partner officer michael maize when the two were doing a probation search at a dublin apartment. >> if you are lucky to find the love of your life, hold onto it. >> reporter: we interviewed kelly the day after her husband was killed. now more than a year later, we are hearing from her again in the form of a lawsuit filed late today against the bart board...
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what does tommy smith think of this? that outspoken soccer analyst will be joining us.wait to hear what he has to say. is it real change or none at all? and, suddenly within the past 24 hours, it is no longer amazon versus netflix. it is amazon versus google. jessica campbell. very interesting. looking way ahead in the future. we shall see who wins this battle. we will see you at the top of the hour, cheryl. cheryl: thank you. thank you very much. we want to show you one more thing. soccer mom. lamborghini announcing plans to make the first luxury suv. the kids will love this one. mom and dad can you afford it? at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ . >> it's official! wealthy people love suv's and ready to fork over as much as $250,000. lamborghini which announced plans for first sport utility vehicle since the 80s getting in the fold. the editor of fox's car report. okay, another luxury name getting into the suv game. >> this is really the first exotic suv we're seeing. at least porsche and bmw, this is the first one going for the quarter million dollar segmen
what does tommy smith think of this? that outspoken soccer analyst will be joining us.wait to hear what he has to say. is it real change or none at all? and, suddenly within the past 24 hours, it is no longer amazon versus netflix. it is amazon versus google. jessica campbell. very interesting. looking way ahead in the future. we shall see who wins this battle. we will see you at the top of the hour, cheryl. cheryl: thank you. thank you very much. we want to show you one more thing. soccer mom....
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tommy smith, espn soccer analyst, soccer commentator and all-around soccer lover joining us on the phone from connecticut. what must you be thinking, sepp still in charge? >> i can honestly think i don't think it's a surprise, i've been involved with soccer long enough when sepp blatter took over fifa, there were two continents, europe and south america. he went out on a limb and started to carry favor among the african nations, if he lives to be a thousand, he's going to have africans who will vote for him, they are the people who voted for him today. you know that england wasn't going to vote for him. you knew the u.s. wasn't going to vote for him. you still knew, in my opinion, i don't city as a surprise at all. i was sure he was going to be elected. liz: well, the u.k. isn't going to vote for him nor the u.s. you're looking at two major nations, the issue with the voting, no matter how small or large the country is, one vote is one vote, if you have eritrea or burkina fasso voting for him, i don't know if they have soccer, throwing the names out. that counts the same as the united st
tommy smith, espn soccer analyst, soccer commentator and all-around soccer lover joining us on the phone from connecticut. what must you be thinking, sepp still in charge? >> i can honestly think i don't think it's a surprise, i've been involved with soccer long enough when sepp blatter took over fifa, there were two continents, europe and south america. he went out on a limb and started to carry favor among the african nations, if he lives to be a thousand, he's going to have africans...