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inea anne, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you, wilson walker. four people de at a shooting attaches facility ininlondon, a high-rise fire, at least 6 people are dead. more than 64 injured in the massive fire. teri okita has the story. >> reporter: witnesses say flames shot all the way up the 24-story building overnight near the heart of london. many residents were sleeping. >> still sleeping on the highest floors. they didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: some trapped residents used clothing, anythingthey could to let firefighters know where they were. >> i heard some people said, help, from the 20th floor, 19th. they are flashing the lights and now they stop. i don't know what happened to them. >> reporter: others watched in rras some residents jumped from the burning inferno oionutr spde. >> please save me, save my children. >> reporter: police evacuated the area around the high-rise and smoke filled the air for hours. this fire sent ash d is tdehaan battled the blaze and crews are searching floor to floor looking for survivors. at leas
inea anne, michelle, back to you guys. >> thank you, wilson walker. four people de at a shooting attaches facility ininlondon, a high-rise fire, at least 6 people are dead. more than 64 injured in the massive fire. teri okita has the story. >> reporter: witnesses say flames shot all the way up the 24-story building overnight near the heart of london. many residents were sleeping. >> still sleeping on the highest floors. they didn't know what was going on. >> reporter:...
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only on 5 wilson walker shows us the work behind the scenes at the conservatory of flowers. >> you know, it's a fantastic use of space and they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly trippy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms? >> reporter: but before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? >> the conservatory of flowers is one of the most beautiful canvass in the city that we could project on. >> reporter: a blank canvas, but it's certainly not flat. >> no. the topology of this building is super crazy. >> reporter: the team of san francisco's obscure a digital started making a digital map of the conservatory. >> to figure out where projectors and cameras go. >> reporter: it also allowed them to bend and shape the artwork so it lands flat on the building. >> so you build into the distortion into the rendering. >> reporter: those distorted rendering projected through a laser cut lens, each one a stack of aluminum and dicroic filters. >> each filter is laser etch and glued together into a sandwich to make up a full color
only on 5 wilson walker shows us the work behind the scenes at the conservatory of flowers. >> you know, it's a fantastic use of space and they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly trippy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms? >> reporter: but before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? >> the conservatory of flowers is one of the most beautiful canvass in the city that we could project on....
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very interesting to be here. >> reporter: in this area, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> the warriors have the chance to win the nba title tonight in front of dove nation. >> mayors have a chance to see it in person. the mayor, libby schaaf's, is offering tickets for a nonprofit. the winner should find out at about 11:00 and at last check, top bid was $20,000. >> go to cbs sf.com. >> we are all in blue to support the warriors. >> we had a party yesterday. >> they call it domination. we had wash -- watch parties. >> did you tell them you where the queen? >> i would like to show you later. some of these locals are talking about dub nation. >> it is cold! unseasonably cool. this is the scene of the live weather camera with lingering clouds from the passage of low pressure. 51 degrees in santa rosa and livermore at 52 and toss open your windows because the heat will be on after that. a bit of a breeze with the passage of the front. 14 in san francisco and winds to the south across the santa clara valley. in the valley, folks are not bad except for in the bay. this is a satellite radar. lingering c
very interesting to be here. >> reporter: in this area, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> the warriors have the chance to win the nba title tonight in front of dove nation. >> mayors have a chance to see it in person. the mayor, libby schaaf's, is offering tickets for a nonprofit. the winner should find out at about 11:00 and at last check, top bid was $20,000. >> go to cbs sf.com. >> we are all in blue to support the warriors. >> we had a party yesterday....
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our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> reporter: we pulled up to the gate. the guy pulled away the sign and said come on up. i handed him my parks pass and we rolled in. some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by sheer luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. they said it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive, the latest the highway opened since 1998 and all around you evidence of california's epic winter. >> there are still places where there's 6 to 8 feet of snow. >> reporter: the lodge stormed so hard the roof caved in. almost every campground still closed, no services, no gas but less cell service than normal, but otherwise it's kind of perfect. >> this is spectacular, beautiful day, picturesque. >> reporter: lakes are still partially frozen and streams run like rivers. >> lots of snow, lots of moving water, water glowing blue in the springs. >> reporter: where tuolumne meadows isn't covered with water it's buzzing with life. >> we've been see
our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> reporter: we pulled up to the gate. the guy pulled away the sign and said come on up. i handed him my parks pass and we rolled in. some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by sheer luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. they said it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive, the latest the highway...
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kpix 5's wilson walker tells us the change has some members of the community asking, where is the love? >> on a clear day you can see san francisco, the four bridges from this area. >> reporter: in the hills, it is a jewel of a dpaufl course, only with a-- golf course, only with a bit of crisis. >> 1920, berkeley country club, 1944 renamed mira vista. >> reporter: coming weeks, the general manager will lead the club through another name change, taking it back to its origins. >> by july 1, most of everything we are doing with signage and everything we are doing to turn it over. >> reporter: why not elsureado country club? does the name "berkeley" have more pin augs? >> maybe when you look at that, i suppose it does. el sarido has it too, berkeley is more renowned name. >> this isn't the biggest issue the city has to deal with, we have lots of issues. >> reporter: paul is a city council member and admitatize stings a little. >>-- admits it sting as little. >> we are hurt and would have loved to discuss it with owners. >> there was dialogue with people from the city, not necessarily counc
kpix 5's wilson walker tells us the change has some members of the community asking, where is the love? >> on a clear day you can see san francisco, the four bridges from this area. >> reporter: in the hills, it is a jewel of a dpaufl course, only with a-- golf course, only with a bit of crisis. >> 1920, berkeley country club, 1944 renamed mira vista. >> reporter: coming weeks, the general manager will lead the club through another name change, taking it back to its...
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normally cleared by memorial day, wilson walker shows us why this year was different. >> we pulled upo the gate, the guy pulled the sign away and said come on up. i handed him my pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were second through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania june 12 and they said it's open. >> reporter: no matter how you landed on the pass it was a little drive through history. the latest the highway has opened since 1998. and all around you was evidence of california's epic winter. >> this place still, six eight feet of snow. >> reporter: the lodge, stormed so hard the roof caved n almost every campground still closed. there are no services, no gas, and even less self-service than normal but otherwise it's kind of perfect. >> this is spectacular! beautiful day. >> absolutely picturesque. >> reporter: lakes are still partially frozen and streams run like rivers! >> lots of snow, lots of moving water, water crystal clear, glowing blue in the spring. >> reporter: and where tuolumne meadows isn't covered with water it i
normally cleared by memorial day, wilson walker shows us why this year was different. >> we pulled upo the gate, the guy pulled the sign away and said come on up. i handed him my pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were second through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania june 12 and they said it's open. >> reporter: no matter how you landed on the pass it was a little drive through history. the latest...
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there was one open house there today and kpix 5's wilson walker stopped by. >> reporter: when you hear this is the hottest real estate market in the country, what does that make you think? >> everything else has been sold. >> loft area, another room. >> reporter: the home he bought 29 years ago for $93,000. >> 93,000, we thought that was lot of money. >> the house is officially back on the market, asking price -- >> 649. >> reporter: $649,000 for a home that needs $200,000 in repairs and it won't last long. >> no. it won't. we had 20 requests. this is the first sunday open. >> reporter: as soon as she had the sign out, buyers were flooding in. but the home is hardly the draw because this is now said to be the hottest neighborhood in the country. >> that is wild. yeah. bush rod. who knew? [ laughter ] >> the great neighborhood. bordering berkeley, oakland. you can get to san francisco quickly. >> not the hills. >> the price point that is by current standards kind of accessible. that drives a different kind of de-mind. >> they go quickly. i mean, people are asking for -- when you put it
there was one open house there today and kpix 5's wilson walker stopped by. >> reporter: when you hear this is the hottest real estate market in the country, what does that make you think? >> everything else has been sold. >> loft area, another room. >> reporter: the home he bought 29 years ago for $93,000. >> 93,000, we thought that was lot of money. >> the house is officially back on the market, asking price -- >> 649. >> reporter: $649,000 for...
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the digestive system of the plant is in the soil. >> reporter: wilson walker. >>> president trump isdemning a suicide bombing that killed 90 and injured more than 400 others in kabul, afghanistan. 11 americans were wounded. officials say the bomber drove in a kabul's area according to morning rush hour. the german embassy had major damage. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> police in washington, dc say they have averted a potential disaster at the trump international hotel arresting a pennsylvania man who checked in with an assault rifle, handgun and nearly 100 rounds of ammunition in his car. police had gotten a tip that he was going there. officers, secret service, caught up with him. it's not clear why he was at the hotel or why he was traveling with the firearms. >>> cnn is cutting ties with kathy griffin. this after a video of the comedienne holding what looked like president trump's severed head. griffin apologized and admitted to going too far. she posted a video to instagram begging for forgiveness. cnn terminated their agreement with the comedienne
the digestive system of the plant is in the soil. >> reporter: wilson walker. >>> president trump isdemning a suicide bombing that killed 90 and injured more than 400 others in kabul, afghanistan. 11 americans were wounded. officials say the bomber drove in a kabul's area according to morning rush hour. the german embassy had major damage. so far no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. >>> police in washington, dc say they have averted a potential disaster at...
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so it's exciting to be working with it. >> reporter: in martinez, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> last year, san francisco city attorneys decided not to defend the city in a federal lawsuit claiming the bail system is unconstitutional. >>> it's a long shot but a plan to bring a single payor healthcare system to california is moving forward. facing a deadline the state senate passed a bill that would create a government-run healthcare system. its sponsors call it a work in progress because the bill doesn't include a way to pay for the plan estimated to cost $400 billion a year. the measure now goes to the state assembly. >>> new at 6:00 bicycling has skyrocketed in popularity but is a trend that's also leading to more accidents. medical costs from cycling crashes are soaring. susie steimle tells us that san francisco is at the epicenter of the trend. susie. >> reporter: well, veronica, ucsf just released a study that shows us a couple of things. first, a lot more people are cycling, people are cycling older than they used to. and both of those lead to more injuries and it's expensive for all
so it's exciting to be working with it. >> reporter: in martinez, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> last year, san francisco city attorneys decided not to defend the city in a federal lawsuit claiming the bail system is unconstitutional. >>> it's a long shot but a plan to bring a single payor healthcare system to california is moving forward. facing a deadline the state senate passed a bill that would create a government-run healthcare system. its sponsors call it a work in...
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neighbors of a new condo complex going up at market and van ness tell our wilson walker the building is offering too much parking. >> let's just say the current state of affairs is not particularly great. >> reporter: well, this is the current state of affairs at market and van ness, but this is one step closer to reality after today's vote at the san francisco planning commission. >> we think the design is reasonable. we think that their efforts to do a activation on the street is good. >> reporter: however, the head of the neighborhood association was one of many neighbors who lined up to launch one last complaint with the towering plan and that is the number of underground parking spaces for residents. >> the idea that parking and car storage which i prefer to call it can be higher than what is already called for in the plan which is in this particular location is .25 per unit. >> reporter: meeting that number would have been meant 60 fewer underground spaces and would have killed financing for the entire project. >> essentially, as a condo, we can't get financing with less parkin
neighbors of a new condo complex going up at market and van ness tell our wilson walker the building is offering too much parking. >> let's just say the current state of affairs is not particularly great. >> reporter: well, this is the current state of affairs at market and van ness, but this is one step closer to reality after today's vote at the san francisco planning commission. >> we think the design is reasonable. we think that their efforts to do a activation on the...
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kpix 5's wilson walker in sacramento with the story. >> i think it's alarming how we're finding it in everything we eat and drink. >> reporter: they came from around the country to speak against glyphosate the main ingredient in roundup. >> monsanto has been aware of the carcinogenic nature of their project for 35 years. >> reporter: the maker disputes that. >> as you heard from two of monsanto scientists the evidence demonstrates that glyphosate doesn't cause kansas in humans or animals. >> reporter: but the question today now that california has listed glyphosate as a known carcinogen, what is an appropriate safety standard? >> we believe that glyphosate should be given a zero, no safe range, and should be banned in the state of california. >> reporter: it was at times highly technical with complex equations for cancer risk. >> the daily intake of a chemical to enter the body -- >> reporter: but for most it's simple. >> what amount of poison will be allowed in our water and our food supply? >> reporter: today's hearing would in no way change what's available at your neighborhood har
kpix 5's wilson walker in sacramento with the story. >> i think it's alarming how we're finding it in everything we eat and drink. >> reporter: they came from around the country to speak against glyphosate the main ingredient in roundup. >> monsanto has been aware of the carcinogenic nature of their project for 35 years. >> reporter: the maker disputes that. >> as you heard from two of monsanto scientists the evidence demonstrates that glyphosate doesn't cause...
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. >> wilson walker takes us behind the scenes at the conserveatory of flowers. >> a fantastic use of the space, they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly tripy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms. >> reporter: before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? 92 the conserve-- >> the conservatory of flowericize one of the most beautiful canvases we could project on. >> reporter: blank but not flat. >> the building is super crazy. >> reporter: the team at san francisco's obsa started making a digital map of the conservatory. >> to figure where projectors and cameras go. >> reporter: it allowed them to bend and happen the artwork so it lands flat on the building. you build in the distortion into the rendering. those projected through a laser-cut lens, each a stack of dichroic and aluminum filter that combine for one multi-color image. >> part of a scene we call butterfly, each of the filters get laser etched and glued into a sandwich to make up a full color plate. >> reporter: the simple lens idea is genuinely throw b
. >> wilson walker takes us behind the scenes at the conserveatory of flowers. >> a fantastic use of the space, they bring the flower scene into it. >> reporter: flowery, groovy, mildly tripy, the conservatory is turning on. >> butterflies and mushrooms. >> reporter: before we all space out staring at it, how did they do this? 92 the conserve-- >> the conservatory of flowericize one of the most beautiful canvases we could project on. >> reporter: blank...
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wilson walker shows us how far along we are already. >> my name is don live here in pleasant hill. it's actually number 31 off the assembly line of the soft hail models. >> reporter: what do you think when you hear state lawmakers say they want california to get to 100 renewable energy by 2045. >> i think they are crazy. it's a little on the far reaching side. >> californians would be surprised to know that right now we're probably generating between 30 to 40% of our electricity today from clean energy sources like wind and solar. >> reporter: estate director for environment california. he knows that on one hot sunny saturday last month california actually hit 80% renewable energy! >> so by 2030, getting up to 60% is going to be very easy. >> generators aren't free. >> reporter: back in pleasant hill our mechanic has another concern about this plan. >> somebody is going to have to pay for it. who is going to pay? the utility payor or the taxpayer and guess what we're both. >> right now californians are paying for the cost of digging up the coal, fracking the gas, the good news abou
wilson walker shows us how far along we are already. >> my name is don live here in pleasant hill. it's actually number 31 off the assembly line of the soft hail models. >> reporter: what do you think when you hear state lawmakers say they want california to get to 100 renewable energy by 2045. >> i think they are crazy. it's a little on the far reaching side. >> californians would be surprised to know that right now we're probably generating between 30 to 40% of our...
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wilson walker says the lawsuit doesn't just affect san francisco but every city in california that's on the water. wilson >>> reporter: it is a gorgeous evening here at the embarcadero a slice of san francisco that has of course produced generations of discussion over exactly how this part of the city should be developed and a couple of years ago, san francisco voters got a chance to have a say in that but today the state showed up and said, not so fast. >> as a trustee the city must do the best we can with the properties. >> reporter: can city voters make their own rules about their waterfront? >> you can't just interchange it. >> reporter: it goes back to 2013 and the ballot fight over the 8 washington development. remember the group that opposed what they called a wall on the waterfront? >> let's not build a new wall on the waterfront. >> reporter: not only did they get voters to kill that condo project, they came back in 2014 and passed a ballot measure giving san francisco voters the final say on all waterfront development and today, the city defended prop b in court. >> that the
wilson walker says the lawsuit doesn't just affect san francisco but every city in california that's on the water. wilson >>> reporter: it is a gorgeous evening here at the embarcadero a slice of san francisco that has of course produced generations of discussion over exactly how this part of the city should be developed and a couple of years ago, san francisco voters got a chance to have a say in that but today the state showed up and said, not so fast. >> as a trustee the city...
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our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> he said come on up. i handed him my park pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. we come up and they said, hey, it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive through history. the latest the highway has opened since 1998 and all around you was evidence of california's epic winter. >> still six, eight feet of snow. >> reporter: the lodge, storm so hard the roof caved in! almost every campground still closed. there are no service, no gas, even less self-service than normal but otherwise, it's kinds of perfect. >> this is spectacular! >> beautiful day. >> absolutely picturesque. >> reporter: lakes are still partially frozen and streams run like rivers! >> lots of snow, lots of moving water. water glowing blue in the spring. >> reporter: where tuolumne meadows isn't covered with water it's buzzing with life. >> we have been
our wilson walker took a drive up there to show us why. >> he said come on up. i handed him my park pass and we rolled in. >> reporter: some were here by design. >> we were the second people through the gate. >> reporter: some by luck. >> we left pennsylvania the 12th of june. we come up and they said, hey, it's open. >> reporter: but no matter how you landed on tioga pass today, it was a little drive through history. the latest the highway has opened since...
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wilson walker sat down with that man today. >> my name is nick motley i'm a bay area artist in oakland, california. >> what if as a medium i called this sports on lids? >> that would work. i love sports. everything i do is about someone that's great at what they do. i like painting actual events that happen. >> so this is like the slide for the record. >> slide for the record. >> these are all by commission, correct? >> yes. the only way you can get one is if you commission me to paint one. the take up to 5 hours. >> you don't discriminate if someone says i want something with the cowboys on thank you suck it up? >> ? >> i do it. >> a lot of the guys you paint wear them? >> yes. some get them and put them in a case and put them on their shelf. >> obviously the warriors play- off run has brought you more attention. >> lots of attention. i love it. i actually met steph and i gave him a hat and he signed a few hats for me. i saved this. this is my favorites. i call it my mistake. i painted this on the day of the 7th game where we lost. and itsays 73-9, back to back. i wear it as a reminde
wilson walker sat down with that man today. >> my name is nick motley i'm a bay area artist in oakland, california. >> what if as a medium i called this sports on lids? >> that would work. i love sports. everything i do is about someone that's great at what they do. i like painting actual events that happen. >> so this is like the slide for the record. >> slide for the record. >> these are all by commission, correct? >> yes. the only way you can get one...
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kpix5 wilson walker was there for the resurrection. >> there's no going back after a tragedy. there's only going forward. there's so much familiarity but it's all new and beautiful. kind of like has a fresh new skin. >> reporter: eight months after a fire ripped through the first congregational church of berkeley the congregation marched back into the sanctuary and broke into song. >> so today is the pentecost and the symbol is fire. >> reporter: homecoming was the real focus because as the church is still trying to figure out what to do with the devastated prayer hall, they've been worshiped in the sanctuary. >> it's been great to be back. >> this is home. this is where i met my wife. where i got married where both my boys were baptized. means a lot to me and i can't say how much it just means a lot to be back home. >> reporter: so the flock returned home, shared hugs, tears and communion and reflected not so much on what was lost but what has come with this new day. >> when there's no loss of life you can take in a case like this and become unworn from old habits and do some
kpix5 wilson walker was there for the resurrection. >> there's no going back after a tragedy. there's only going forward. there's so much familiarity but it's all new and beautiful. kind of like has a fresh new skin. >> reporter: eight months after a fire ripped through the first congregational church of berkeley the congregation marched back into the sanctuary and broke into song. >> so today is the pentecost and the symbol is fire. >> reporter: homecoming was the real...
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. >> in the bushrod neighborhood of oakland, wilson walker. >> bay area real estate market.weather today. most of the weather has moved off into the sierra where there's a little bit of snow. the low heads up, things warm up. as we look at city hall from high atop monsutro. we're sraopled in on it. concord has 58 degrees. san francisco 55 degrees. santa rosa it's 52. south bay tomorrow has a good deal of low cloudiness to contend with. north bay looks sunny and everybody will get sunny as we head through tomorrow evening. it just all blows out. this is into tuesday. we go severely clear by tuesday as things really do start to warm up. after that deep low we replace it with a big high. that's going to drive temperatures into the 90s by thursday. temperatures will warm just into the low 70s. that will edge above average. big warming trend coming by the weekend. tonight overnight lows into the upper 40s and low 50s. 13 minutes before 6:00 sun up. still four to 6 degrees below average. 71 in san jose. 74 for concord tomorrow. east bay doesn't look bad at all. low to mid-70s in t
. >> in the bushrod neighborhood of oakland, wilson walker. >> bay area real estate market.weather today. most of the weather has moved off into the sierra where there's a little bit of snow. the low heads up, things warm up. as we look at city hall from high atop monsutro. we're sraopled in on it. concord has 58 degrees. san francisco 55 degrees. santa rosa it's 52. south bay tomorrow has a good deal of low cloudiness to contend with. north bay looks sunny and everybody will get...
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. >> reporter: in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> the neighbors are still waiting to hear from chan's family on how best to help his wife and two children. >>> a warehouse caught fire on donner avenue in san francisco's bayview district. the fire department has taken no chances taking 122 firefighters to the scene. people in the area including in double rock are being asked to stay inside with their windows closed until about 5:30 tonight. crews are worried the smoke may be toxic. no injuries have been reported. no word yet on the cause of the fire. >>> dangerous heat settling in for the next few days. this is a live view looking east of san francisco. let's send it over to brian hackney for what we can expect. >> the long advertised heat wave has finally arrived. numbers today climbed about 7 degrees. in fact, right now, they are still in the 90s. concord 96. fairfield 95. livermore 91. and this will be cooler than it will be as we head into the weekend. that's why there's a heat advisory posted for tomorrow through at least monday. it's going to be warm all week. it will be h
. >> reporter: in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix 5. >> the neighbors are still waiting to hear from chan's family on how best to help his wife and two children. >>> a warehouse caught fire on donner avenue in san francisco's bayview district. the fire department has taken no chances taking 122 firefighters to the scene. people in the area including in double rock are being asked to stay inside with their windows closed until about 5:30 tonight. crews are worried the...
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. >> i was going to say that wilson walker does some of the best stories. >> he does. >> when you seeilson in a story, you know that's going to be interesting. >> interesting gig. >> but i digress. [ laughter ] >> weather this morning. we're starting off foggy. and mild thanks to plenty of cloud cover for many spots inland later today though temperatures on the cool side. let's take a live look outside one more time at that golden gate bridge where you can see we certainly have reduced visibilities this morning. as i said, temperatures are mild to start. we are near 60 degrees for most spots. not seeing a lot of clearing for most of the bay area just yet. that will come later today. in fact, futurecast shows by about lunchtime today the clouds for the northern half of the bay area do clear out and keep some for the south bay but later on this afternoon by your evening commute, we are pretty much clear. sunshine to watch the sunset later on this evening. i'll take you to futurecast for san jose and show you, even though we are going to see more sunshine today, temperatures still stayin
. >> i was going to say that wilson walker does some of the best stories. >> he does. >> when you seeilson in a story, you know that's going to be interesting. >> interesting gig. >> but i digress. [ laughter ] >> weather this morning. we're starting off foggy. and mild thanks to plenty of cloud cover for many spots inland later today though temperatures on the cool side. let's take a live look outside one more time at that golden gate bridge where you can...
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kpix 5 reporter wilson walker takes us on a tour of tuolumne meadows at 6:00. >>> absolutely gorgeous. we're wrapping up the rainy season that finishes up tomorrow. looking at the beach, whole different story than let's say antioch or pittsburg. find out which day will feature a 40-degree temperature spread! coming up. >> and coming up all new at 6:00 tonight, in the days of dying retail, the south bay mall is doubling down with a billion-dollar makeover to stay relevant. the virtual reality sneak peek. >> but first, the markets closed down today. here's a look at the closing numbers from wall street. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. >>> the path is open finally.
kpix 5 reporter wilson walker takes us on a tour of tuolumne meadows at 6:00. >>> absolutely gorgeous. we're wrapping up the rainy season that finishes up tomorrow. looking at the beach, whole different story than let's say antioch or pittsburg. find out which day will feature a 40-degree temperature spread! coming up. >> and coming up all new at 6:00 tonight, in the days of dying retail, the south bay mall is doubling down with a billion-dollar makeover to stay relevant. the...
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now, the other big part of this celebration wilson walker showed it to us last night gave us a preview. it's the official debut of the conservatory lights right off to my right. organized by the same folks who brought us the bay lights exhibit. and while the artwork was designed with all the latest technology, that's the artwork, the actual projection system is very old-fashioned like the retro look. >> absolutely. we're burning this technology. actually got to talk to the people that designed this product last week and they were just completely floored by what we're doing with it and also very excited about it. so we're pushing it to the limits. >> well, the grand lighting set for 9:15 tonight. and as we mentioned the projection system built to be permanent so should the city decide to keep it, it can actually stay here. coming up tonight at 6:00, we are going to give you a special look. 50 years since of course the "summer of love." we are going to look back and we'll look at what the movement represented but we'll also be looking at how it shaped the city and how it continues to def
now, the other big part of this celebration wilson walker showed it to us last night gave us a preview. it's the official debut of the conservatory lights right off to my right. organized by the same folks who brought us the bay lights exhibit. and while the artwork was designed with all the latest technology, that's the artwork, the actual projection system is very old-fashioned like the retro look. >> absolutely. we're burning this technology. actually got to talk to the people that...
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. >> reporter: in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix5. >> probably proof of the fact that he made such an impression, pictures of him with their kids. neighbors are still waiting to hear from chan's family on how best to help his wife and two children. >>> still to come, neighbors crying foul over a bay area backyard full of ex-on theic birds. why fish and game say they can't take them away. >>> and a vision to put a million people on mars. how he plans to do it. there are thousands of women who don't have answers. >> now, a new bill would change that, but we found a surprising opponent, the sheriff's association. while no one knows how many cases are still sitting on the shelf, expect original reporting from kpix5 news. expect more. francisco apartment building today. it caught fire just before at the buildi . >>> an overstuffed clothes drier led to the brief evacuation of a san francisco apartment building today. it caught fire just before noon at the building near bush and taylor. firefighters took care of it quickly and let everyone back in. no one was hurt. >>> hundreds of birds i
. >> reporter: in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix5. >> probably proof of the fact that he made such an impression, pictures of him with their kids. neighbors are still waiting to hear from chan's family on how best to help his wife and two children. >>> still to come, neighbors crying foul over a bay area backyard full of ex-on theic birds. why fish and game say they can't take them away. >>> and a vision to put a million people on mars. how he plans to do it....
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. >> reporter: in berkeley, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> and coming up, a popular netflix show is lookingor talent right here in the bay area, but some are hesitant about the themes portrayed in 13 reasons why. >>> san jose scores a major coup with apple's worldwide developer's conference coming back to the south bay for the first time in 15 years. >> we take a look at the health benefits of the bizarre practice of alien yoga. >> as we look out toward the bay, we have weather cast skies, i can't even come up with a tease. >> dr. stanley: and the wonderful thing about god is he doesn't cause us to measure up and then choose us. god takes our inadequate areas of life and he uses them to do something in our life that's worthwhile. [music] >>> the producers of the netflix series 13 reasons why are back in the bay area. they are recruiting actors for the second season of the controversial show that focuses on teen suicide. >> reporter: the path to stardom is usually a long one. today, it stretched out the building, and down a block. and another block, and another, and another, and another. >>
. >> reporter: in berkeley, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> and coming up, a popular netflix show is lookingor talent right here in the bay area, but some are hesitant about the themes portrayed in 13 reasons why. >>> san jose scores a major coup with apple's worldwide developer's conference coming back to the south bay for the first time in 15 years. >> we take a look at the health benefits of the bizarre practice of alien yoga. >> as we look out toward the bay,...
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shell of this warehouse now, for now it is actually technically still a crime scene, but kpix 5's wilson walker tells us it could eventually become something useful for the community. >> the legal issues, the legal actions will continue for a good period of time. but at the same time, we have a facility there that is considered a blank. >> reporter: council member noah is happy to see prosecutors moving forward with the ghost ship case but says neighborerize hoping to move forward with the site itself. >> the neighborhood has come forward, the artist community in that area, the jingle town artists and others have come forward and want to be able to establish a memorial, an art istic memorial presence of what the tragedy that occurred, not only to memorialize it, but create it into art istic center. >> reporter: for now planvise to wait. >> the direction is don't touch or move anything until a lot of the legal cases get solved. >> reporter: along with that proposed art center, other ideainizeclude a mag-- ideas include a magnet school, and housing. >> housing is a great demand, certainly the pro
shell of this warehouse now, for now it is actually technically still a crime scene, but kpix 5's wilson walker tells us it could eventually become something useful for the community. >> the legal issues, the legal actions will continue for a good period of time. but at the same time, we have a facility there that is considered a blank. >> reporter: council member noah is happy to see prosecutors moving forward with the ghost ship case but says neighborerize hoping to move forward...
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kpix 5's wilson walker says it could mean their ship has finally come in. >> the pipeline, the ground pipeline is plugged. and the answer is, then put it off on the dock. >> reporter: from his porch overlooking the bay former san francisco mayor art agnos has long seen a solution to the very expensive prospect of housing thousands of homeless in the city. >> and why not use a decommissioned military ship or eye rented cruise ship to put people in a far more sanitary place and get them off the streets of our city? >> i think it's the best solution the city has seen in over 30 years. >> reporter: also on board the nautical housing idea greg gotman startup ceo whose rant against the homeless made headlines around the world in 2013. >> i think people need to demand another president trump city. we're too used to this problem just being how it is. >> reporter: these days he advocates for more aggressive solutions. >> homelessness will only get solved by housing people outside the city or on a boat. >> reporter: but there are hurdles. for example, use a powered boat and you run into a fleet
kpix 5's wilson walker says it could mean their ship has finally come in. >> the pipeline, the ground pipeline is plugged. and the answer is, then put it off on the dock. >> reporter: from his porch overlooking the bay former san francisco mayor art agnos has long seen a solution to the very expensive prospect of housing thousands of homeless in the city. >> and why not use a decommissioned military ship or eye rented cruise ship to put people in a far more sanitary place and...
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walker is live with a look at the larger risk from all that run off. wilson. >> reporter: we're standing on the levee that officially marks the edge of reclamation district. this is an area where they noticed a little problem. in this case some steepage. they shored up the levee to with stand a level five. we can give you a better idea of where we are. we're about a mile east of discovery bay and without this levee, well discovery bay would be under water. if that levee were to fail the golf course and all the interior lake, the commercial area in here would all go under water. >> for engineer christopher nuneck the water reinforcement is just one small piece of a giant challenge left by our extraordinary winter. >> not only high water inflow we had extraordinarily high tides on top of that. >> reporter: sure enough last time we saw his team at work was last winter repairing a levee that almost failed on top of the delta. >> i'm surprised one of the bigger cracks we've seen where the levee didn't actually fail. >> reporter: here we are in late june and a new
walker is live with a look at the larger risk from all that run off. wilson. >> reporter: we're standing on the levee that officially marks the edge of reclamation district. this is an area where they noticed a little problem. in this case some steepage. they shored up the levee to with stand a level five. we can give you a better idea of where we are. we're about a mile east of discovery bay and without this levee, well discovery bay would be under water. if that levee were to fail the...
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wilson building, even before he was elected to the city council. he was making a difference. serving as a board member and then executive director of the walker clinic. f he was elected to the council seat over the six years he served. he gave the representation as consummate representative. >> he was more than a council member. jim graham was the kind of guy that would come to your house and sit at >> it was a fire in columbia heights years ago and jim came out and he stood there with us all night long until it was over with. >> his term came a mid wave of development and change to his upper northwest district. both criticized for facilitating gentry fi case and praised for maintaining the diversification. >> graham died last sunday from complications related to an infection and pulmonary disorder. came to pay their respects to fond remembrances and others by daunting bow ties, he's rarely seen without one. the line reposed just a few places. >> reporter: now, well, the scene of constituent services is. he set the bar high and gives the other members something to strive for. we're live outside the wilson building, derrick ward, news 4. >> th
wilson building, even before he was elected to the city council. he was making a difference. serving as a board member and then executive director of the walker clinic. f he was elected to the council seat over the six years he served. he gave the representation as consummate representative. >> he was more than a council member. jim graham was the kind of guy that would come to your house and sit at >> it was a fire in columbia heights years ago and jim came out and he stood there...