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yu-dee you like apache. michael, you like conocophillips. do you stay with apache, what worked in the first half? does it continue to work in the second half? >> not necessarily all names you about in the case of energy names like apache i think it does. i expect higher energy prices. i'm looking at companies such as a pooch chee have excellent profit margins compared to its peers. with apache a special reason as well. their recent asset sales have been a little underestimated by market participants. that is yes like apache. liz: why do you like conocophillips, michael? >> conoco two years ago spun off phillips from the refining business. e and t play. 3 1/4% dividend almost. that dividend is twice what it was five years ago with the combined company. strong balance sheet, low debt to capital. while they're figuring out revenues to grow they're continuing to return capital to shareholders. we like the cash flow. reinvesting in the business, buying back stock or paying dividends and raising dividends over time and conoco certainly is doing th
yu-dee you like apache. michael, you like conocophillips. do you stay with apache, what worked in the first half? does it continue to work in the second half? >> not necessarily all names you about in the case of energy names like apache i think it does. i expect higher energy prices. i'm looking at companies such as a pooch chee have excellent profit margins compared to its peers. with apache a special reason as well. their recent asset sales have been a little underestimated by market...
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he talked exclusively with our betty yu. >> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uhm, no. >> reporter: he is the boy who stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui hidden in the wheel well for 5 1/2 hours. for the first time, he talks about his journey using google chat. the 15-year-old says he crouched down and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. at 35,000 feet, he says he was basically sitting on the shell of the plane. >> it was above the clouds. i could see through the little hole. >> reporter: you could see the ocean and clouds below you? >> yeah. >> reporter: was it scary? >> no. >> reporter: yahye says he regained his hearing and is okay physically. he says he ran away from his santa clara home in april because he was unhappy. the somali immigrant said it had nothing to do with his troubles at school. what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i only did it because i didn't want to live with my stepmom. second of all, i wanted to find my mom. i haven't even her since i was young. >> reporter: he said he hasn't see
he talked exclusively with our betty yu. >> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uhm, no. >> reporter: he is the boy who stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui hidden in the wheel well for 5 1/2 hours. for the first time, he talks about his journey using google chat. the 15-year-old says he crouched down and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. at 35,000 feet, he says he was basically sitting on the shell of the plane. >> it was...
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yahye abdi talked with betty yu using google chat. he says he ran away from his santa clara home because he was unhappy. >> what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i only did it because i didn't want to live with my stepmom, second of all i wanted to find my mom. i haven't seen her since i was young. >> abdi says he plans to move to minneapolis soon to live with his aunt and he plans to join the army after he graduates from high school. >>> a call to curb state air pollution regulations. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco this morning reporting a gas price spike is behind the new effort. anne. >> reporter: yeah. it sounds like it is going to happen in a matter of months. right now, the price here of a gallon of regular unleaded at the shell station in san francisco is $4.29. 71 cents of that goes to state and federal taxes. and while this new expected hike is not exactly a tax, it is going to raise our price about 12 cents a gallon on january 1 of next year. california's cap and trade law allow
yahye abdi talked with betty yu using google chat. he says he ran away from his santa clara home because he was unhappy. >> what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i only did it because i didn't want to live with my stepmom, second of all i wanted to find my mom. i haven't seen her since i was young. >> abdi says he plans to move to minneapolis soon to live with his aunt and he plans to join the army after he graduates from high school. >>>...
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betty yu, kpix5. >>> in san jose, one candidate is ahead in the race for mayor.e corteze is leading the pack. lynn ramirez is watching the return. >> reporter: very political libbingive family. mr. cortese has a commanding lead. though this is still very preliminary. joining me now is dave cortese. we are looking at video of you walking in. there were huge crowds today. you have to feel pretty good about where you are right now. is this hitting the target for you? >> yeah it s. we feel really good. this is exactly the target we were trying to hit. you don't know you are going to get there, especially when you are the candidate. these races are tough. but it is very gratifying to get to this point and have such a powerful campaign and so many people involved. >> reporter: according to your opponents, they are saying they are in a good spot. when you add up all the boats, you come in as a voice for change. when you add up all the other votes, that is sort of a backing of mayor reed because a lot of people voted for measure b the way reed did. >> our message is safe
betty yu, kpix5. >>> in san jose, one candidate is ahead in the race for mayor.e corteze is leading the pack. lynn ramirez is watching the return. >> reporter: very political libbingive family. mr. cortese has a commanding lead. though this is still very preliminary. joining me now is dave cortese. we are looking at video of you walking in. there were huge crowds today. you have to feel pretty good about where you are right now. is this hitting the target for you? >> yeah...
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betty yu tells us they are getting pretty personal. betty. >> reporter: that's right liz. you will see more relevant ads. you will also get to choose what you like to see. if you have ever wondered why certain ads are popping up on your facebook feed, you will soon be able to find out. the company is adding a link called why am i seeing this? it will tell users why they those to show you that specific ad. and facebook will show you what they call ad preferences. you can add and remove pref presences. >> i think everybody needs to recognize facebook is in the business of gathering data. so they should be careful about what they share. knowing that everybody that they do there is going to be part of facebook's data base. >> reporter: debra williamson says facebook has always collected data on its 1.2 billion users. and not just their likes and clicks on its own website, but also, on the other sites they visit. >> it can tag ads, websites. so it can recognize when a facebook user is visiting that website. or using a certain app. and that information gets transmitted back to f
betty yu tells us they are getting pretty personal. betty. >> reporter: that's right liz. you will see more relevant ads. you will also get to choose what you like to see. if you have ever wondered why certain ads are popping up on your facebook feed, you will soon be able to find out. the company is adding a link called why am i seeing this? it will tell users why they those to show you that specific ad. and facebook will show you what they call ad preferences. you can add and remove...
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. >> now betty yu says the city wants to give its surveillance system a new boost. betty? >> reporter: that's right. i'm at one of the intersections where police want a camera. residents want to keep it safe, but they don't believe this is the best way to do it. before the guy breaks into a home, he tries to knock out the security camera. he get away with the crime. but if the police department gets its way, he can get caught on camera one more time. >> we can check video at some of the major exit points of the city and try to find the vehicle. we can often be successful. >> reporter: that is why the police department is asking the city council to approve a project that would put a dozen high-def in addition cameras like these and license plate readers here. the cost, $300,000. >> i think that's an awful lot of money to spend on these cameras. that money could go to use for other necessities in our community. education. >> i totally agree with the police department. i think it is something that we really need to try to put a stop to and keep people out of our cities that a
. >> now betty yu says the city wants to give its surveillance system a new boost. betty? >> reporter: that's right. i'm at one of the intersections where police want a camera. residents want to keep it safe, but they don't believe this is the best way to do it. before the guy breaks into a home, he tries to knock out the security camera. he get away with the crime. but if the police department gets its way, he can get caught on camera one more time. >> we can check video at...
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. >> and he talked only to betty yu. betty? >> reporter: ken, you know it all started here at the san jose airport. since yahya flew back, he is staying at a foster home, but he is leaving soon. he told me he had planned to leave the san jose airport. he planned to run away and he wanted to go to africa. >> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uh, no. >> reporter: he's the boy who stowed away from san jose to maui hidden in a wheel well. the 15-year-old says he crouched down and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. he says at 35,000 feet, he was sitting on the shell of the plane. >> i could see through the little holes. >> you could see the holes? you could see the ocean and the clouds below you? >> yeah. >> was it scary? >> no. >> reporter: he says he has regained his hearing. he ran away was he was happy. it had nothing to do with his troubles at school. >> reporter: what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i only did it because i didn't want to live with my step mom.
. >> and he talked only to betty yu. betty? >> reporter: ken, you know it all started here at the san jose airport. since yahya flew back, he is staying at a foster home, but he is leaving soon. he told me he had planned to leave the san jose airport. he planned to run away and he wanted to go to africa. >> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uh, no. >> reporter: he's the boy who stowed away from san jose to maui hidden in a wheel well. the...
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. >> yahye abdi talked exclusively with with kpix 5's betty yu. >>> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uhm, no. >> reporter: he is the boy who stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui hidden in the wheel well for 5 1/2 hours. for the first time, he talks about his journey using google chat. the 15-year-old says he crouched down and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. at 35,000 feet, he says he was basically sitting on the shell of the plane. >> it was above the clouds. i could see through the little hole. >> reporter: you could see the ocean and clouds below you? >> yeah. >> reporter: was it scary? >> no. >> reporter: yahye says he regained his hearing and is okay physically. he says he ran away from his santa clara home in april because he was unhappy. the somali immigrant said it had nothing to do with his troubles at school. what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i only did it because i didn't want to live with my stepmom. second of all, i wanted to find my mom. i haven't even her since i was young. >> reporter: he
. >> yahye abdi talked exclusively with with kpix 5's betty yu. >>> can you believe that you survived that kind of trip? >> uhm, no. >> reporter: he is the boy who stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui hidden in the wheel well for 5 1/2 hours. for the first time, he talks about his journey using google chat. the 15-year-old says he crouched down and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. at 35,000 feet, he says he was basically sitting on the shell...
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tonight, betty yu talks to one of the students who sues. betty?reporter: that's right, three bay area students are named in this lawsuit. i talked to a 17-year-old senior who says he is thrilled by court's decision, but tampers at schools across the bay area say they are not to blame for public education's problems. brandon is graduating with honors in oakland 23 two days. he says he doesn't have the support of his teachers. >> i had teachers who said i wouldn't amount to anything in life. but that is not true. i'm graduating. >> reporter: he is one of nine california students two say they got stuck with bad teachers and brought their case to an la superior court with the help of a powerful silicon nonprofit called students matter. they argue that current laws that grant tenure makes it impossible to fire bad teachers. today the judge agreed. >> we finally, finally have the opportunity to redefine our system to one that will recognize that the hard work put in by effective teachers. >> reporter: the students charged that poor minority students bec
tonight, betty yu talks to one of the students who sues. betty?reporter: that's right, three bay area students are named in this lawsuit. i talked to a 17-year-old senior who says he is thrilled by court's decision, but tampers at schools across the bay area say they are not to blame for public education's problems. brandon is graduating with honors in oakland 23 two days. he says he doesn't have the support of his teachers. >> i had teachers who said i wouldn't amount to anything in...
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betty yu has more on what san jose is doing to beef up security. >> reporter: well, this story forced this airport to take a good hard look at security measures. they have already identified weak spots in the system as today they rolled out a plan and solutions won't be cheap. >> i would say ... >> reporter: yahya abdi yahya abdi is talking about the san jose airport. he told me last week it wasn't very hard for him to famously stow away on the flight to maui back in april. in fact, he spent the night in this wheel well. >> what is your response to him saying that? >> we appreciate the information the young man shared and members of the law enforcement team have had the opportunity to interview him also so we are taking the information that he shared and looking at how we will continue to improve our security. >> reporter: today the san jose airport explained just how lit do that. it brought in a nonprofit called the national safe skies alliance. >> what they do is they vet technology that may help airports improve their perimeter security. >> reporter: the tennessee based group is al
betty yu has more on what san jose is doing to beef up security. >> reporter: well, this story forced this airport to take a good hard look at security measures. they have already identified weak spots in the system as today they rolled out a plan and solutions won't be cheap. >> i would say ... >> reporter: yahya abdi yahya abdi is talking about the san jose airport. he told me last week it wasn't very hard for him to famously stow away on the flight to maui back in april. in...
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betty yu asked the water company what took you guys so long? >> reporter: gallons of wasted water have literally gone down the drain in this willow glen neighborhood. by our estimates, 20 gallons spills in this gutter every minute for nearly a week. water started bubbling up in front of brian johnston's house thursday. the water company said fixing the leak was low priority. he had no idea when they could show up. so he made a sign that said your tax dollars. >> i understand that things happen, but you have to have response times and the response time was just not there. >> reporter: neighbors are saying this is a simple fix. why did it take so long? >> in my opinion, it didn't take so long because of the protocols we had to follow, we were only able to begin the repair of this leak today. >> reporter: the water company says by state law before it starts digging in the street, it has to notify utility companies like pg&e so they can mark their pipelines and cable. this entire process can take days. >> we are trying to dam up the water. >> repor
betty yu asked the water company what took you guys so long? >> reporter: gallons of wasted water have literally gone down the drain in this willow glen neighborhood. by our estimates, 20 gallons spills in this gutter every minute for nearly a week. water started bubbling up in front of brian johnston's house thursday. the water company said fixing the leak was low priority. he had no idea when they could show up. so he made a sign that said your tax dollars. >> i understand that...
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betty yu is there tonight and betty, there is really not much left. >> reporter: that's right liz. firefighters didn't have a chance to save these homes. by the time they arrived, the homes were fully engulped. we have a few firefighters still on scene. pretty much everything has been wiped out but the one thing working in their favor was the fact there was no wind. this burned out car and bathtub are just about the only things you can recognize in this field of charred debris. a two-alarm fire destroyed two homes and spread to the grass around it this afternoon. >> it is just black billowing smoke. >> really scary. the fire came all the way to the asphalt and the only thing blocking it was the asphalt. >> reporter: neighbors said the homes looked like shacks. the san jose fire department has not been able to reach the property owners and they could not confirm if anyone was inside at the time. >> there were many people coming in and out. >> he is gone. i know a lot of people are thankful because they were very run down and a lot of garbage. >> reporter: cal fire and the san jose f
betty yu is there tonight and betty, there is really not much left. >> reporter: that's right liz. firefighters didn't have a chance to save these homes. by the time they arrived, the homes were fully engulped. we have a few firefighters still on scene. pretty much everything has been wiped out but the one thing working in their favor was the fact there was no wind. this burned out car and bathtub are just about the only things you can recognize in this field of charred debris. a...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >> and the officer is on paid administrative leave tonight. >>> dozens of wal-mart workers took to the streets in union city demanding higher wages. they want wal-marts to pay employees at least $25,000 a year. wal-mart calls the whole thing a pr stunt ahead of friday's shareholder's meeting. >>> muni says they are coming up with a back up plan in case there is another sick-out. yesterday, half of the muni workers called out sick. employees are told if they want to get paid, they better bring a doctor's note. our mike sugerman caught up with one driver. >> reporter: you were sick monday. >> yes i was. >> reporter: what was wrong? >> i don't want to be on camera. >> reporter: now the sick-out is not an official strike. that would be illegal. the city attorney has now filed legal charges against the union to try to put an end to all of this. so far, the union isn't commenting. we will have the very latest tomorrow morning at 4:30. >>> we are hearing the 911 calls made after dodger fans attacked brian stowe. they were played in court today during the family
in san jose, betty yu, kpix5. >> and the officer is on paid administrative leave tonight. >>> dozens of wal-mart workers took to the streets in union city demanding higher wages. they want wal-marts to pay employees at least $25,000 a year. wal-mart calls the whole thing a pr stunt ahead of friday's shareholder's meeting. >>> muni says they are coming up with a back up plan in case there is another sick-out. yesterday, half of the muni workers called out sick. employees...
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state officials monor te fouth leat brfogse park eem hoving yu ng good m we alohit inns r0 dnty romise i pke y n ttotherhe tatlanticy etls mnde iff inlphereolmes mka>>oodmode swe g th m ye w boin i tk.fortirom >>> happening today t tracy morgan limo crash case is heading to court. we'll tell what you the trucker accused in the accident is facing aow tracy isoing in the hospital. and charges could come today after a philadelphia first-grader brought heroin to school. we'll tell you who is being questioned in a live report. and a live look now at first alert radar. we are once again tracking storms, some of them pretty strong. showers and storms across the area. be sure to packhe umbrella as you head out. this is "nbc 10 news today." for tracy davidson i'm chris cato. tracy's microphone is off. we're getting that fixed. we can hear from meteorologist bill henley with his forecast. >> chris, can you hear me? we're talking about showers and thunderstorms again this morning. and areas of fog too. the fogginess, the humidity that was yesterday to start things off is rig back in the area this
state officials monor te fouth leat brfogse park eem hoving yu ng good m we alohit inns r0 dnty romise i pke y n ttotherhe tatlanticy etls mnde iff inlphereolmes mka>>oodmode swe g th m ye w boin i tk.fortirom >>> happening today t tracy morgan limo crash case is heading to court. we'll tell what you the trucker accused in the accident is facing aow tracy isoing in the hospital. and charges could come today after a philadelphia first-grader brought heroin to school. we'll tell...
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time getting water up here so we had multiple engines showing up to shuttle water. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> firefighters say neighbors in the area did a very good job of keeping grass mowed around their properties preventing the flames from spreading even further. >>> and it's likely to be a long dry fire season here in the bay area. firefighter recruits for santa clara county getting a hands-on lesson in fighting wildfires yesterday. the trainees were taught the proper way to burn off dry brush that could otherwise fuel big grassfires. >>> the turmoil in iraq is leading to more calls for the country's prime minister to be forced out. susan mcginnis reports president obama is sending american soldiers back to iraq. >>> reporter: islamic militants continue to battle for control of iraq's biggest oil refinery as they try to take over cities and towns throughout northern iraq on their way to baghdad. president obama says the militants are a threat to u.s. national security so he is sending up to 300 military advisers to the region. >> we will help iraqis as they take the fight to t
time getting water up here so we had multiple engines showing up to shuttle water. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> firefighters say neighbors in the area did a very good job of keeping grass mowed around their properties preventing the flames from spreading even further. >>> and it's likely to be a long dry fire season here in the bay area. firefighter recruits for santa clara county getting a hands-on lesson in fighting wildfires yesterday. the trainees were taught the...
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in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> he is now on paid administrative leave. [ chanting ] >>> dozens ofalmart workers took to the streets in union city to demand higher wages. they want walmart to pay employees at least $25,000 a year. walmart calls the national day of action a pr stunt ahead of tomorrow's shareholders meeting. >>> another big turn of events may lead to a quick conclusion in the battle over the clippers. clippers owner donald sterling has agreed to sell the team to former microsoft ceo steve balmer for $2 billion according to sterling's attorney. this comes just days after sterling filed suit against the nba which has been trying to force sterling out because of those racist comments he made weeks back. >>> recordings of 911 calls are being played in court in bryan stow's civil suit against the los angeles dodgers. he was disabled by a beating while leaving a game at dodger stadium three years ago. kpix 5 reporter juliette goodrich has more on those calls and newly released video. >> someone just got punched, knocked out. >> is he awake, is he breathing? >> reporter: th
in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> he is now on paid administrative leave. [ chanting ] >>> dozens ofalmart workers took to the streets in union city to demand higher wages. they want walmart to pay employees at least $25,000 a year. walmart calls the national day of action a pr stunt ahead of tomorrow's shareholders meeting. >>> another big turn of events may lead to a quick conclusion in the battle over the clippers. clippers owner donald sterling has agreed to sell the...
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kpix 5's betty yu reports the san jose suspect is being held without bail facing charges of burglary and probation violation. >> reporter: david molnina is riding hysteriac around his complex again. a month after authorities say this guy who lives down the street stole it. curious neighbors actually recognized their stuff in his garage. when they busted 36-year-old ryan paradiso during a probation search. >> as it opened up you can just see bikes and bike parts and then you see pieces of things lying around knowing that maybe something was parted off. >> reporter: that's not all. you a long with electric ons and a -- electronics and a handgun, they found silver wear and a photo album with currency from around the world inside. >> we identified some of the properties we feel is very unique and something that somebody would be able to identify. >> reporter: his crime spree allegedly started in saratoga back in april when deputies say he broke into the cell phone repair store on prospect road and stole a worker's imac. then he did online browsing and shopping. >> he used an account whic
kpix 5's betty yu reports the san jose suspect is being held without bail facing charges of burglary and probation violation. >> reporter: david molnina is riding hysteriac around his complex again. a month after authorities say this guy who lives down the street stole it. curious neighbors actually recognized their stuff in his garage. when they busted 36-year-old ryan paradiso during a probation search. >> as it opened up you can just see bikes and bike parts and then you see...
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airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. >> that was betty yu reporting. they say just three weeks before the stowaway incident it passed all the tsa security standards. >>> world cup soccer excitement is alive and well in the u.s. with team usa advancing on. across the nation, people gathered at viewing events to watch yesterday's match against germany. this event was in san francisco at the civic center plaza. and the americans lost 1-nil but the record of one win one loss and one tie was good enough for them to advance to the next round. >> we lost but we advance from the group of death. >> it could have been a bummer but it wasn't, so thank god we're still in it. >> bars in the bay area were packed for the match including britannia arms in downtown san jose a long-time haven for soccer fans. team usa's next match in brazil is scheduled for tuesday at 1 p.m. pacific time. the opponent belgium which won all three first round matches. some employers are allowing workers to watch the team usa matches. among them macy's. the retailer set up a lou
airport funding by increasing passenger fees so it can invest in better technology. >> that was betty yu reporting. they say just three weeks before the stowaway incident it passed all the tsa security standards. >>> world cup soccer excitement is alive and well in the u.s. with team usa advancing on. across the nation, people gathered at viewing events to watch yesterday's match against germany. this event was in san francisco at the civic center plaza. and the americans lost...
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you begin recording conversations and infringing on that expectation of privacy. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> fremont city council set to take up the issue on tuesday. cameras could be in place by the end of the year. >>> stockton police are trying to track down a suspected hair thief. security cameras captured images of the attempted heist at cathy's beauty supply store. the woman is seen stuffing hair extensions into her purse. at one point, a business owner confronted the woman with a stun gun. the woman managed to get away but left behind her purse complete with identification and social security number. >> normally they bring an empty bag, no id, nothing. i never seen before, that's very weird. >> he says this is not the first shoplifting incident in his store and he is considering giving up the business. >>> 4:33 happening today, bart's board will consider problems with the interior of their new trains. the disability community has issues with the current design plans. they say assigned accessible space for wheelchairs isn't big enough and there's consider with the center po
you begin recording conversations and infringing on that expectation of privacy. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> fremont city council set to take up the issue on tuesday. cameras could be in place by the end of the year. >>> stockton police are trying to track down a suspected hair thief. security cameras captured images of the attempted heist at cathy's beauty supply store. the woman is seen stuffing hair extensions into her purse. at one point, a business owner...
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kpix 5's betty yu has been talking with yahye abdi for several weeks now. he told her he decided to share his story because he feels misunderstood. >> reporter: did you think you had any other options but to jump on a plane? >> no. >> reporter: yahye stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui for 5 1/2 hours. he was determined to get halfway around the world. for the first time, he talks about that journey using google chat. the 15-year-old said he crouched in the wheel well and remembers covering his ears as the plane took off. he says he was basically sitting on the shell of the plane. >> it was like above the clouds. i could see like there was a little hole. >> reporter: you could see the hole. you could see the ocean and clouds below you? >> yeah. >> reporter: was it scary? >> no. >> reporter: he says he passed out and doesn't recall the flight. surveillance video from the maui airport captures those moments after he woke up and dropped to the tarmac. he says he was dizzy, hungry, dehydrated and couldn't hear anything. was your vision okay? was it cle
kpix 5's betty yu has been talking with yahye abdi for several weeks now. he told her he decided to share his story because he feels misunderstood. >> reporter: did you think you had any other options but to jump on a plane? >> no. >> reporter: yahye stowed away on a plane from san jose to maui for 5 1/2 hours. he was determined to get halfway around the world. for the first time, he talks about that journey using google chat. the 15-year-old said he crouched in the wheel well...
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and kpix 5's betty yu asked the water company, what took so long?porter: gallons of wasted water have literally gone down the drain in this willow glen neighborhood. in fact, by our estimates, 20 gallons have spilled into this gutter every minute for nearly a week. >> this is very upsetting. >> reporter: water started bubbling up in front of brian johnston's house on thursday. he says the san jose water company told him fixing the leak was low priority. he had no idea when they would show up so he made this sign. it was called in on june 19, your tax dollars. >> i understand things happen. i'm a contractor myself. things happen. but you need to have a response time. and the response time is not there. >> reporter: neighbors are saying this is a simple fix. why did it take so long? >> well, in my opinion, it didn't take so long because of those protocols that we have to follow. we were only able to begin the repair of this leak today. >> reporter: the water company says by state law, before it starts digging in the street, it has to notify utility co
and kpix 5's betty yu asked the water company, what took so long?porter: gallons of wasted water have literally gone down the drain in this willow glen neighborhood. in fact, by our estimates, 20 gallons have spilled into this gutter every minute for nearly a week. >> this is very upsetting. >> reporter: water started bubbling up in front of brian johnston's house on thursday. he says the san jose water company told him fixing the leak was low priority. he had no idea when they...
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yahye abdi talked with kpix 5's betty yu using google chat. he said he ran away from his santa clara home because he was unhappy. >> what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i didn't want to live with my stepmom. i wanted to find my mom. i haven't seen her since i was young. >> abdi plans to move to minneapolis to live with his aunt and plans to join the army after he graduates from high school. >>> let's check in with gianna for a look at the morning commute. busy on the bay bridge toll plaza. no accidents but the metering lights have been turned on. and we are getting reports that you're backed up to the maze at this point a little sluggish off the eastshore freeway, as well. south bay north 101 starting to see some brake lights, as well. if you are headed along 280 still in the green but getting extra busy at the guadalupe parkway for that morning drive. and elsewhere, we still have reports of this accident north flynn westbound 580 off to the right side slow as you work your way through the altamont pass. that's a
yahye abdi talked with kpix 5's betty yu using google chat. he said he ran away from his santa clara home because he was unhappy. >> what do you want people to know about why you did what you did? >> i didn't want to live with my stepmom. i wanted to find my mom. i haven't seen her since i was young. >> abdi plans to move to minneapolis to live with his aunt and plans to join the army after he graduates from high school. >>> let's check in with gianna for a look at...
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in an exclusive interview, the stowaway told our betty yu it wasn't very hard for him to stow away on that flight to maui back in april. >> did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> we are taking the information he shared and looking at how we'll continue to improve our security. >> reporter: the airport says they just don't have the money to beef up the six-mile perimeter fence. they are hoping that congress willive them money by raising passenger fees. >> congress will take up the funding issue this fall. >>> the supreme court is unanimous in its ruling on protests outside abortion clinics. a few feet may make all the difference. the court struck down a law that made protesting illegal within 35 feet of clinics. the four liberal justices joined chief justice john roberts in his majority opinion. kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco and explains the buffer zone ruling. anne. >> reporter: the buffer zone here at the planned parenthood clinic on valencia street is in limbo now. you can see this 25 fee
in an exclusive interview, the stowaway told our betty yu it wasn't very hard for him to stow away on that flight to maui back in april. >> did you just hop a fence, it was that easy? >> yeah. they make it easy for me because i was short, about 6 feet. >> we are taking the information he shared and looking at how we'll continue to improve our security. >> reporter: the airport says they just don't have the money to beef up the six-mile perimeter fence. they are hoping...
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have been settled peacefully, arbitrated by a united nations treaty called a law of the sea, a treat yu the united states has refused to join. >> 1992 u.n. convention of the sea sets the ground rules not just for the arctic but all oceans of the world where jurisdictional lines are, and it is the overarching framework, the bedrock of ocean management. embarrassingly, the united states hasn't joined this treaty. >> until congress approves ratification, many analysts believe the united states will be left on the side lines as the race for arctic resources speeds ahead. david shuster, al jazeera. >> if you would like to weigh in on how the arctic should be managed, terramoreproject.org. a site raising awareness of arctic issues around the globe. now let's explore this race for arctic riches a little more. i spoke to a man who's traveled extensively in the arctic territories, bob reese, author of a book examining the riches of the north. i asked him why the 1992 law of the sea treaty is so important. >> it is only under the treaty that the united states could claim more territory north of a
have been settled peacefully, arbitrated by a united nations treaty called a law of the sea, a treat yu the united states has refused to join. >> 1992 u.n. convention of the sea sets the ground rules not just for the arctic but all oceans of the world where jurisdictional lines are, and it is the overarching framework, the bedrock of ocean management. embarrassingly, the united states hasn't joined this treaty. >> until congress approves ratification, many analysts believe the...
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how much money t to you think yu when you retire and then gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that last. might >> i was trying to pull it a little further. >> got me to 70 years old. to rethink. >> hard to imagine how much we lead for a retirement that could more.0 years or maybe we need to approach things differently if we want to be retirement.longer >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. brigham and women's hospital. additional funding is provided annenberg foundation, the corporation for public and bysting contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you. >>> next, on "kqed newsroom" -- >> state city college. >> city college of san francisco fights to maintain its accreditation and stay open. plus, a visit with the family behind the anderson art collection at stanford university. >> the painting does have something to say to each and every one of us, depending upon us. >> looking at art.
how much money t to you think yu when you retire and then gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that last. might >> i was trying to pull it a little further. >> got me to 70 years old. to rethink. >> hard to imagine how much we lead for a retirement that could more.0 years or maybe we need to approach things differently if we want to be retirement.longer >> corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. brigham and women's hospital....
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north bay, 77 santa rosa. 97 in yu kiea. towards east bay, 70 berkeley. just nation, mild day. highs on the warm side. 90 in livermore, 89 walnut creek. looking at the accu-weather forecast, low six #s to low 90s then, areas will see sun. saturday, sunday, notice absence of the fog. and notice temperatures coming up. one of the best things about the bay area is we have something for everyone around this time of the year. if you like it foggy and on the cool side, coast is the place to be. feel like it's sunny and warm? head inland. >> this is about choices >> it is >> a reminder abc7 news weather anchor spencer chis chin is heading into new york city. >> check that out. >> yes. >> you can go to ball game, you hefr know what is going to happen. why a reporter cries foul over a foul ball. >> an app speaking 42 languages how well does it work? that is at 6:00. take the nestea plunge. ♪ nothing refreshes like nestea. >>> california fish and game added gray wolf to the endangered species list the decision requires a second vote in august. ranchers consider the wolf a threat but envi
north bay, 77 santa rosa. 97 in yu kiea. towards east bay, 70 berkeley. just nation, mild day. highs on the warm side. 90 in livermore, 89 walnut creek. looking at the accu-weather forecast, low six #s to low 90s then, areas will see sun. saturday, sunday, notice absence of the fog. and notice temperatures coming up. one of the best things about the bay area is we have something for everyone around this time of the year. if you like it foggy and on the cool side, coast is the place to be. feel...
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and so in the interest of social yus, we believe that we should all extend an extra hand to help our peers and especially for those who have circumstances that are different from ours and through the summer the sac is assisting families and youth in transition the people from the department, and sending students to summer camp, and we feel that in order to achieve the academic success, we must do our part in assisting the families in the summer. >> and the expense used to subsidize this commitment comes from our superintendent l' program that provides equity and funds things like cap and gowns, and pe uniforms and year books. and other special circumstances. now we are going to move on to the student leadership election results, for next year. drum roll please, don't do the drum roll. so the sac has commenced their 2014 student of voice elections and we have the results now. so, our student delegate elect is gavin chan from galeleo high school. [ applause ] >> and the student delegate interim is elizabeth jones and an incoming senior from soda. [ applause ] >> so, i think that they a
and so in the interest of social yus, we believe that we should all extend an extra hand to help our peers and especially for those who have circumstances that are different from ours and through the summer the sac is assisting families and youth in transition the people from the department, and sending students to summer camp, and we feel that in order to achieve the academic success, we must do our part in assisting the families in the summer. >> and the expense used to subsidize this...
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zhang zhijun met his taiwanese counter part, wang yu-chi. they discussed what place the liaison offices will have. wang said the chinese side that officials at the liaison offices will be able to meet people detained by the other side. taiwan had demanded the right. >> translator: we have basically agreed to set up liaison offices that connect both sides of the strait on a more humane level we would like to establish a substantive institution to better serve the public. >> translator: we've made a historical first step in our relationship and we'd like to promote peaceful ties. i think we've built a solid foundation for creating a win/win situation. >> both sides confirmed that they will also put a servi sector free trade pact into effect. they agreed that if taiwanese industries are harmed they will quickly deal with the matter. many people in taiwan remain cautious about relations with china. about 100 people demonstrated at an airport and outside the meeting venue. earlier this year, students occupied taiwan's legislature for more than th
zhang zhijun met his taiwanese counter part, wang yu-chi. they discussed what place the liaison offices will have. wang said the chinese side that officials at the liaison offices will be able to meet people detained by the other side. taiwan had demanded the right. >> translator: we have basically agreed to set up liaison offices that connect both sides of the strait on a more humane level we would like to establish a substantive institution to better serve the public. >>...
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kpix 5's betty yu has been talking with yahye abdi for several weeks now. he decided to share
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[ pause ] >> it's going to be fine . >> it's kind of hard. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> bay areaessman eric swalwell is pushing for tougher standards and better technology at airports to send alerts when someone breaches security. >>> it is 6:49. time for traffic and we have some issues on the bay bridge. >> reporter: an accident just cleared from the westbound span. this is westbound 80 near treasure island. kcbs's derek smith says that it's a motorcycle accident which has been blocking multiple lanes and finally cleared. traffic still backed up solid all the way across the span through the toll plaza. we are looking at over 30- minute delays of traffic backed up beyond the 580/24 interchange. avoid the bay bridge if you can. there's going to be long delays there for quite some time. meanwhile heading to the south bay kcbs sky 3 tells us that north 101 is jammed up beyond capitol expressway but stays heavy as you approach the 280 interchange. and heading not ultimate poker challenge, sky 1 says there is an accident west five -- heading to the altamont pass, sky 1 says there's an
[ pause ] >> it's going to be fine . >> it's kind of hard. >> reporter: betty yu, kpix 5. >> bay areaessman eric swalwell is pushing for tougher standards and better technology at airports to send alerts when someone breaches security. >>> it is 6:49. time for traffic and we have some issues on the bay bridge. >> reporter: an accident just cleared from the westbound span. this is westbound 80 near treasure island. kcbs's derek smith says that it's a...
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as betty yu reports, his relatives speculate he was selling pot for money. >>> reporter: he posted bailor at his san jose home. his older brother, who lives next door, did. what do you have to say about his arrest? >> hm. uhm, i can't really say anything. uhm, i'm in shock. >> reporter: vin vu says his brother is a stand-up guy who works as a patrol officer and he sometimes fell behind on his bills. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: would he ever do something like this? >> i'm not sure. if he needs the money, ha -- >> reporter: so you think maybe that might be the motivation for selling, possessing marijuana? >> yes. >> reporter: he said he didn't know son rented a storage locker. does he smoke weed? >> i don't think he does, probably sell it for money. >> reporter: san jose police say this is an isolated case and no other officers are involved in the suspected drug dealing. in san jose, betty yu, kpix 5. >> he is now on paid administrative leave. >>> two words: electric skateboard! your commute has never been this fun or this cool. i'm kiet do. we have that story coming up. >> and the mar
as betty yu reports, his relatives speculate he was selling pot for money. >>> reporter: he posted bailor at his san jose home. his older brother, who lives next door, did. what do you have to say about his arrest? >> hm. uhm, i can't really say anything. uhm, i'm in shock. >> reporter: vin vu says his brother is a stand-up guy who works as a patrol officer and he sometimes fell behind on his bills. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: would he ever do something like this?...
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kpix 5's betty yu reports the lack of wind was a big help
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>> the technology behind project more fee yus is amazing.nd all week, we will be showing that on the floor. we think that's going to take the whole gaming experience to a new level and allow people to really immerse themselves in their 360-degree world of gaming. it's new technology for us. we haven't announced a launch date for that want to do a bit more work on that it is the next level. >> can you tell us how much it is going to cost? >> next year when you come and talk to me, we will have that conversation. >> andrew? >> shawn, streaming lots of data and lots of bandwidth are clearly going to become more and more important to you, curious if you would weigh in on the comcast time warner table deal, perhaps even the sprint t-mobile deal what does that mean to you netflix and others have had some issues. >> you are capturing a lot of pieces in that question. let's just suffice it to say that anything that provides more value to the consume and gives them easier access to our entertainment is something we would be supportive of. >> now, for
>> the technology behind project more fee yus is amazing.nd all week, we will be showing that on the floor. we think that's going to take the whole gaming experience to a new level and allow people to really immerse themselves in their 360-degree world of gaming. it's new technology for us. we haven't announced a launch date for that want to do a bit more work on that it is the next level. >> can you tell us how much it is going to cost? >> next year when you come and talk to...
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with an interview with betty yu of our san francisco station kpix, abdee describes his flight. >> reporter: did you know where you were at this point or were you disoriented? >> i knew where i was at, but if i wasn't dehydrated, i would have continued the trip. i was asking one of the guys who works there for water. >> abdee said he wanted to travel on to africa to be >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, amazon offers something new today and honda unveils an electric car you don't need to plug in. jill wagner's at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, jill. >> good morning, anne-marie. today's the day the tech world has been buzzing about for months. amazon has been holding an event in seattle to unveil a mysterious new product. >> i don't think i've seen anything like that. >> oh, my gosh, that's crazy. >> that's super awesome. >> rumor has it the device is a 3-d smartphone. we'll find out later today. we'll also find out what fed chair janet yellen has to say about the u.s. economy today. she'll hold her second news conference after the federal reserve endings its two
with an interview with betty yu of our san francisco station kpix, abdee describes his flight. >> reporter: did you know where you were at this point or were you disoriented? >> i knew where i was at, but if i wasn't dehydrated, i would have continued the trip. i was asking one of the guys who works there for water. >> abdee said he wanted to travel on to africa to be >>> on the "cbs moneywatch" now, amazon offers something new today and honda unveils an...
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. >>> all right yu. talk about weather, shall we, because it's going to be nasty today, right, karen? >> it is, and just wanted you to know that this is just in from shelby county, there's a flash flood emergency in memphis. they've already seen between four and six inches of rainfall, an additional couple of inches of rainfall. let's show you some live pictures coming out of a tower cam in the memphis area. there is a thunderstorm in memphis right now, but beyond that, we've already seen such heavy rainfall with additional couple of inches of rainfall, they are saying that this is a particularly dangerous situation. number of areas reported some flooding. we've had reports of parking lots, streets, apartment buildings, cars stranded. there is another line of storms due across the region over the coming hours and in the red shaded area, flash flood warnings but as i mentioned for shelby county there is a flash flooding emergency. strong line of storms along interstate 70 through kansas and nebraska. be o
. >>> all right yu. talk about weather, shall we, because it's going to be nasty today, right, karen? >> it is, and just wanted you to know that this is just in from shelby county, there's a flash flood emergency in memphis. they've already seen between four and six inches of rainfall, an additional couple of inches of rainfall. let's show you some live pictures coming out of a tower cam in the memphis area. there is a thunderstorm in memphis right now, but beyond that, we've...
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kpix 5's betty yu reports the san jose suspect is being held without bail facing charges of burglarynd probation violation. >> reporter: david molnina is riding hysteriac around his complex again. a month after authorities say this guy who lives down the street stole it. curious neighbors actually recognized their stuff in his garage. when they busted 36-year-old ryan paradiso duri
kpix 5's betty yu reports the san jose suspect is being held without bail facing charges of burglarynd probation violation. >> reporter: david molnina is riding hysteriac around his complex again. a month after authorities say this guy who lives down the street stole it. curious neighbors actually recognized their stuff in his garage. when they busted 36-year-old ryan paradiso duri