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kpix 5 reporter linda yee got the answer from the police chief. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protest turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief sean whent. >> what happened that evening, really largely is an intelligence failure. >> reporter: the chief explained they expected a big protest the next day. >> we had a plan for responding. but when -- all the information we were getting was all contrary to bringing people in that night. the decision was made to bring them in the next night. >> reporter: you didn't anticipate any type of protest based on a verdict saturday afternoon? >> well, there's always the possibility this could happen. and in hindsight i would say we would do things differently. >> reporter: later protest brought more violence of a waiter attacked with a hammer and demonstrators marched on the streets and on 880 blocking traffic. monday seemed like were you caught off guard again. >> monday we planned on it to be similar for sunday. we staffed the same way as sunday. sunday was successful. >> reporter: there doesn't s
kpix 5 reporter linda yee got the answer from the police chief. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protest turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief sean whent. >> what happened that evening, really largely is an intelligence failure. >> reporter: the chief explained they expected a big protest the next day. >> we had a plan for responding. but when -- all the information we were getting was all contrary to bringing...
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linda yee tells us the focus is on other places they went together. >> reporter: sheriff's department search teams conserated in the preserve. a -- concentrated in the preserves. they are looking for anything that could give them a clue where daphne webb could be. >> basically look through debris that we see. >> reporter: that could be what -- where someone could hide a body? >> could be anything. evidence. anything that looks -- blends in with the normal trash in the environment. >> she has been missing since wednesday. john webb said someone kidnapped her after he left her in his car with his mother who suffers from dementia. police are searching places
linda yee tells us the focus is on other places they went together. >> reporter: sheriff's department search teams conserated in the preserve. a -- concentrated in the preserves. they are looking for anything that could give them a clue where daphne webb could be. >> basically look through debris that we see. >> reporter: that could be what -- where someone could hide a body? >> could be anything. evidence. anything that looks -- blends in with the normal trash in the...
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in oakland, linda yee, kpix 5. >> the chief says overtime pay will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and that does not include damages for the businesses. >>> just 45 minutes ago, the san mateo county sheriff's office put out an alert. they're warning women in san carlos about a serial peeping tom. the guy has been seen at least twice on the town's north side spying on women in the shower at night. >>> well, deja vu for former new york congressman anthony weiner. he just couldn't stop sexting, even after he lost his job and almost lost his wife. this time around he's running for new york city mayor. he swears he is not dropping out, and tonight his wife is standing by herman sglantny has made some horrible mistakes. >> with his wife by his side, anthony weiner once again admitted he sent racy photos and had x-rated chats with a woman he met online. >> our marriage, like many others, has had its ups and its downs. it took a lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive anthony. >> weiner was forced to come forward after a gossip web site the dirty pos
in oakland, linda yee, kpix 5. >> the chief says overtime pay will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, and that does not include damages for the businesses. >>> just 45 minutes ago, the san mateo county sheriff's office put out an alert. they're warning women in san carlos about a serial peeping tom. the guy has been seen at least twice on the town's north side spying on women in the shower at night. >>> well, deja vu for former new york congressman anthony weiner. he...
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linda yee shows us what one family found happening in the field next to their house, a field that grows a well-known brand of strawberries. >> in this northern california farming community, strawberry fields are everywhere. >> it does make me nervous. >> melissa and sam pleaser live just feet away from one owned by driscoll's, the popular brand we all see in supermarkets. it's lying fallow now, but once a year it gets fumigated before planting. >> see a machine with 12, 13 people in these white chemical suits, gas masks, full gear. >> the fumigant contains chloral pick ren, a former chemical war fair ajent. there are con frikting studies over whether it causes cancer, but melissa points to a uc scientific panel that warns it could be a potent carcinogen. >> we've all grown our children here. they talk about they're 76 times more likely to get cancer having been exposed to this stuff. >> driscoll's has always reassured them there is no risk. >> they'll bring you strawberries and say, oh, you're perfectly fine. we would never put you in danger. >> the children's grandfather manuel was ske
linda yee shows us what one family found happening in the field next to their house, a field that grows a well-known brand of strawberries. >> in this northern california farming community, strawberry fields are everywhere. >> it does make me nervous. >> melissa and sam pleaser live just feet away from one owned by driscoll's, the popular brand we all see in supermarkets. it's lying fallow now, but once a year it gets fumigated before planting. >> see a machine with 12,...
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kpix 5's linda yee on what they had to say ahead of today's hearing. >> reporter: the family buried a victim this weekend and a few hours ago they stood here on the steps of the hall of justice to cry out for justice one hour before they faced a killer in court. [ crying ] >> i want my sister back. >> this is our baby sister. [ screaming and crying ] >> reporter: their anguish is still raw. several dozen family members 52- year-old lena lim called for justice one of two women shot and stabbed to death at the jewelrymart two weeks ago. [ screaming and crying ] >> our hearts are broken!! >> reporter: family for both victims crowd need court this afternoon. so did the family of suspect barry white. they did not comment. in his brief appearance white was assigned a public defender. white is accused of going on a rampage at the jewelrymart in a dispute over jewelry he bought. the district attorney had described the attack in graphic detail. the public defender filed a court motion to stop prosecutors from talking about the case. >> just based on what i know, it seemed to me that this young
kpix 5's linda yee on what they had to say ahead of today's hearing. >> reporter: the family buried a victim this weekend and a few hours ago they stood here on the steps of the hall of justice to cry out for justice one hour before they faced a killer in court. [ crying ] >> i want my sister back. >> this is our baby sister. [ screaming and crying ] >> reporter: their anguish is still raw. several dozen family members 52- year-old lena lim called for justice one of two...
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linda yee tells us the focus is on other places they went together. >> reporter: sheriff's department search teams conserated in the preserve. a -- concentrated in the preserves. they are looking for anything that could give them a clue where daphne webb could be. >> basically look through debris that we see. >> reporter: that could be what -- where someone could hide a body? >> could be anything. evidence. anything that looks -- blends in with the normal trash in the environment. >> she has been missing since wednesday. john webb said someone kidnapped her after he left her in his car with his mother who suffers from dementia. police are searching places throughout oakland where the father may have taken the child. this is the area behind the apartment complex where john webb lived with her. >> anything is possible. she could have wandered off. being the area is a wooded area, we asked them to conduct a search for us. >> this isn't any specific tip? >> no. >> the father was jailed on child endangerment charges. he hasn't been named a suspect. >> reporter: is the trail getting cold? >
linda yee tells us the focus is on other places they went together. >> reporter: sheriff's department search teams conserated in the preserve. a -- concentrated in the preserves. they are looking for anything that could give them a clue where daphne webb could be. >> basically look through debris that we see. >> reporter: that could be what -- where someone could hide a body? >> could be anything. evidence. anything that looks -- blends in with the normal trash in the...
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that's the question the city council had tonight as linda yee shows us. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protests turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief, sean. >> what happened that evening is largely is an intelligence failure. >> they expected a big protest the next day. >> we had a plan for responding. however, when all the information we were getting was all contrary to bringing people in that night. the decision was to bring them in the next night. >> based on a verdict saturday afternoon? >> well, there's always a possibility that could happen and in hindsight, we would do things differently. >> later, protests brought more violence. a waiter was attacked with a hammer and demonstrators marched on the streets and on to interstate 880 blocking traffic. >> what can we do better going forward to keep protests contained? >> we deploy, basically our hostage negotiator people to attempt negotiations with leaders of these groups and a lot of times, that's successful. however, for people that choose not to get permits, they are sus
that's the question the city council had tonight as linda yee shows us. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protests turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief, sean. >> what happened that evening is largely is an intelligence failure. >> they expected a big protest the next day. >> we had a plan for responding. however, when all the information we were getting was all contrary to bringing people in that night. the decision...
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linda yee on treasure island tonight, thank you, linda. >>> bart and the union leaders continue their negotiations today. the deadline for the contract extension is august 4. a bart spokesman tells us progress is slow but sure. >> well, this week seems we have made some progress. i'm not going to go into details. but we have a lot of things we have to agree on. so moving forward is what we're trying to do. >> both parties will be back at the negotiating table on tuesday meeting all day long. bart is hopeful that they will have an agreement in place in order to avoid another strike. >>> fed up and frustrated. people say they are tired of dodging bullets in their own neighborhoods in oakland. they say shootings like this one caught on surveillance happen way too often in public places. kpix 5's da lin is live on why neighbors say police are too busy to protect and serve. da. >> reporter: well, liz, one, the police department is understaffed. two, neighbors say those officers are constantly dealing with protests in downtown oakland. those neighbors and some city leaders gathered at the s
linda yee on treasure island tonight, thank you, linda. >>> bart and the union leaders continue their negotiations today. the deadline for the contract extension is august 4. a bart spokesman tells us progress is slow but sure. >> well, this week seems we have made some progress. i'm not going to go into details. but we have a lot of things we have to agree on. so moving forward is what we're trying to do. >> both parties will be back at the negotiating table on tuesday...
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linda yee, thank you. >>> more than a dozen passengers are still in the hospital. here are the latest numbers. 12 people are still at san francisco general. five of those are in critical condition. five passengers are still at stanford hospital. one is in critical but stable condition. >>> another boeing 777 bound for sfo ran into trouble today. a japan airlines flight taking off from tokyo had to turn around because of a leak in its hydraulic system. passengers were put on another plane and arrived safely. people traveling out of sfo should plan for long delays and flight cancellations. delays are averaging between an hour and an hour and a half today. 70 flights canceled both in and out one is still closed from the asiana flight 214 crash. we will have more on the crash coming up. plus, a programming note for you. kpix 5 will present a special on the heroes of the flight. that is thursday night at 7:00 p.m. >>> a lead martial art student caught in the middle of the crash chaos. >> the way i handle life is take a deep breath, assess the situation, what should we d
linda yee, thank you. >>> more than a dozen passengers are still in the hospital. here are the latest numbers. 12 people are still at san francisco general. five of those are in critical condition. five passengers are still at stanford hospital. one is in critical but stable condition. >>> another boeing 777 bound for sfo ran into trouble today. a japan airlines flight taking off from tokyo had to turn around because of a leak in its hydraulic system. passengers were put on...
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linda yee was driving in the area at the time and was at the scene right away. >> reporter: minutes after i got here all the streets were guarded off. it was chaotic. police weren't sure if there was a second gunman out there. i walked by heavily armed officers standing by in the alleys and the streets around eighth and brannan. the gunman walked into a showroom that specialized in gold jewelry and shot three people working there. other shop owners say the two women that work at the jewelry shop were killed. the owner injured. he was taken to san francisco general with critical wounds. >> we heard somebody was shooting around. so that was really scary. >> reporter: when the first officers arrived. they saw a man covered in blood walking outside the jewelrymart. >> the officers went to engage the suspect not knowing if he was a victim or a suspect. at that point in time the suspect produced a weapon and fired upon the officers. >> reporter: police say the gunman then ran into a nearby restaurant before officers could fire back. >> other officers came on scene. the suspect fired additional
linda yee was driving in the area at the time and was at the scene right away. >> reporter: minutes after i got here all the streets were guarded off. it was chaotic. police weren't sure if there was a second gunman out there. i walked by heavily armed officers standing by in the alleys and the streets around eighth and brannan. the gunman walked into a showroom that specialized in gold jewelry and shot three people working there. other shop owners say the two women that work at the...
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the toddler's father reported her missing on wednesday and as kpix 5's linda yee tells us, the focus is now on other places the father and his daughter went together. >>> reporter: sheriff's department search teams cons trade in the leona canyon preserve a popular hiking spot in the oakland hills looking for anything that could give them a clue where 21-month-old daphne webb could be. >> basically, looking through debris piles or anything of that nature that we see. >> reporter: based on your experience, that could be where somewhere could hide a body if they wanted to get rid of it? >> it could be anything. it's evidence. it's anything that looks -- that blends in with the normal trash that's out in the environment. >> reporter: she has been missing since wednesday. john webb told police someone kidnapped his daughter after he left her in his car with his mother, who suffers from dementia. he went into a supermarket on 79th and international boulevard. police say they are now searching places throughout oakland where the father may have taken his child. this particular sight happens
the toddler's father reported her missing on wednesday and as kpix 5's linda yee tells us, the focus is now on other places the father and his daughter went together. >>> reporter: sheriff's department search teams cons trade in the leona canyon preserve a popular hiking spot in the oakland hills looking for anything that could give them a clue where 21-month-old daphne webb could be. >> basically, looking through debris piles or anything of that nature that we see. >>...
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live at the bart station in daly city, linda yee, kpix 5. >> first time all week, linda, we have heard an announcement from a bart operator there behind you. i don't know if you can hear me. but, so what we're talking about is the 30 days expires, worst-case scenario they could walk out again. >> reporter: they could. and also, bart management could also impose the contract that they want -- the terms of the contract that they are proposing. but nobody wants to see this happen. >> no, i don't think so. all right. linda yee, thank you. >>> let's go live to mobile5 right now at the fruitvale bart station waiting to board the next train to fremont. we're wondering exactly how crowded these cars are right now. i think the more popular route is probably coming out of san francisco today. but everybody is excited to be back on the train, a chance to go home without a two- or three- hour commute. kpix 5's don knapp now in el cerrito monitoring bart's transition back to full service. don, commuters certainly bree continuing a sigh of relief. >> reporter: whatever feelings they had about the st
live at the bart station in daly city, linda yee, kpix 5. >> first time all week, linda, we have heard an announcement from a bart operator there behind you. i don't know if you can hear me. but, so what we're talking about is the 30 days expires, worst-case scenario they could walk out again. >> reporter: they could. and also, bart management could also impose the contract that they want -- the terms of the contract that they are proposing. but nobody wants to see this happen....
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kpix 5 reporter linda yee says the girl's family gathered last night but one very important person was not there. >> reporter: they prayed and then daphne's family asked the public to help find her. >> these past few days have been the worst nightmare of any parent and for me as baby daphne's grandfather. >> reporter: her mother was there but grandfather kevin davis said no one in the family would be answering questions. noticeably absent the child's father john webb who told police someone kidnapped daphne after he left her in a car last wednesday while they shopped but the family expressed their doubt about this asking for anyone who has seen the father with daphne in the past two weeks to come forward. >> you have to know when the last time was seen was. >> reporter: it implies that you suspect the father of having something to do with her disappearance. >> it implies we need to find people who have seen the child over the course of the last several weeks since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that there are a lot of suspicions out t
kpix 5 reporter linda yee says the girl's family gathered last night but one very important person was not there. >> reporter: they prayed and then daphne's family asked the public to help find her. >> these past few days have been the worst nightmare of any parent and for me as baby daphne's grandfather. >> reporter: her mother was there but grandfather kevin davis said no one in the family would be answering questions. noticeably absent the child's father john webb who told...
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here's kpix 5 reporter linda yee. [ crying ] >> i want my sister back. >> this is our baby sister. >> reporter: their anguish is still raw. several dozen family members 52- year-old lena lim called for justice one of two women shot and stabbed to death at the jewelrymart two weeks ago. [ screaming and crying ] >> our hearts are broken!! >> reporter: family for both victims crowd need court this afternoon. so did the family of suspect barry white. they did not comment. in his brief appearance white was assigned a public defender. white is accused of going on a rampage at the jewelrymart in a dispute over jewelry he bought. the district attorney had described the attack in graphic detail. the public defender filed a court motion to stop prosecutors from talking about the case. >> just basessed on what i know -- just based on what i know, it seemed to me that this young man had a serious mental breakdown on july 12. the kind of press that we've seen has been inappropriate for pretrial comments from the district attorney's office. >> reporter: the victims' family wants the harshest punish
here's kpix 5 reporter linda yee. [ crying ] >> i want my sister back. >> this is our baby sister. >> reporter: their anguish is still raw. several dozen family members 52- year-old lena lim called for justice one of two women shot and stabbed to death at the jewelrymart two weeks ago. [ screaming and crying ] >> our hearts are broken!! >> reporter: family for both victims crowd need court this afternoon. so did the family of suspect barry white. they did not...
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in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> so far, the city has enough money to pay for its share of the costs but fundraising has fallen short and corporate sponsors are not coming together. in the end, the city could be on hook for $8 million in losses. >>> 4:51 now. californians are paying about 10 times more than they should when buying common drugs that treat heart disease, cancer and other serious conditions. california public interest research group has uncovered the practice known as pay for delay. that's when pharmaceutical companies pay off generic manufacturers to keep lower costs equivalents off the market. >> pay for delay is and he egregious policy driven solely by greed with blatant disregard for consumers who are struggling who with their doctors manage their illnesses. >> among the drugs found in the pay for delay program, tamoxifen, lipitor, cipro and nexium. calpirg says drug companies made more than $98 billion while generics were delayed. congress is now looking at making the practice illegal. >>> 4:52. coming up, more major airlines are showing up late to the gate.
in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> so far, the city has enough money to pay for its share of the costs but fundraising has fallen short and corporate sponsors are not coming together. in the end, the city could be on hook for $8 million in losses. >>> 4:51 now. californians are paying about 10 times more than they should when buying common drugs that treat heart disease, cancer and other serious conditions. california public interest research group has uncovered the practice...
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linda yee found out what happened. >> it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make it clearer in press releases they sent out, and last night elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking enforcement in oakland. >> except paul may sown got a ticket anyway, a hefty $58 fine for not feeding the meter. it turns out at least one parking enforcer crossed the picket lines and went to work. >> people have the right to strike or they had the right to report to work, and he came and used the parking enforcement person so he came and wrote tickets as was his job. >> it's not known exactly how many tickets he wrote, but he put in a full shift. >> i thought there's probably a lot of other people who may be having the same problem, and that's not right. >> so we asked the city if they'll make it right for unsuspecting ticket victims. >> we did tell the public that we did not anticipate that there will be parking enforcement so we will honor that. >> if you're one of the unlucky once who got a parking ticket today, you can a
linda yee found out what happened. >> it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make it clearer in press releases they sent out, and last night elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking enforcement in oakland. >> except paul may sown got a ticket anyway, a hefty $58 fine for not feeding the meter. it turns out at least one parking enforcer crossed the picket lines and went to work. >> people have the right to...
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kpix 5 reporter linda yee explains the sibling visa that may soon be no more. >>> reporter: she used to go online regularly to check her sister's visa status. she petitioned to move her sister here from china more than a decade ago. >> it will be good for me because a majority of my families are in china so i think if i can have my sister here that would be great. >> reporter: congress is proposing to ease that backlog by eliminating some categories of family visas. u.s. citizens would no longer be able to petition siblings and parents could not sponsor adult married children over age 31. >> it means honestly that a lot of family plans are destroyed, just to put it bluntly. >> reporter: immigration attorney jesse lloyd says it's the nastier side of reform. >> they are essentially reducing the line by reducing the number of people who can be in it which isn't fair, sort of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, but it is a way that they are trying to reduce future bag logs by saying fewer people can get in line. >> reporter: immigration official say 40% of those waiting for family
kpix 5 reporter linda yee explains the sibling visa that may soon be no more. >>> reporter: she used to go online regularly to check her sister's visa status. she petitioned to move her sister here from china more than a decade ago. >> it will be good for me because a majority of my families are in china so i think if i can have my sister here that would be great. >> reporter: congress is proposing to ease that backlog by eliminating some categories of family visas. u.s....
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linda yee begins our coverage. linda. >> well, ann, duoof those investigators are already here, but the rest of the team, the national transportation safety board investigating team from washington dark knight, they are expected to be here in about an hour. that is when they will begin a pain staking investigation to find out exactly what happened. >> asiana flight 214 touched down at 11:27 a.m.. according to some survivors and witnesses, the tail section hit first. the plane burst into flames, and passengers got out through the escape chute. >> on arrival, we did observe some of the passengers coming out of the water, but the -- the flame certainly was not in the water. there was a fire on the plane so the assumption might be that they went near the water's edge, which is very shallow, to maybe douse themselves with water. >> rescue crews say it could have been worse. >> to have 123 walk away from this given the condition of the plane is -- is incredible to me. i did survey it from looking in the rear of the plane
linda yee begins our coverage. linda. >> well, ann, duoof those investigators are already here, but the rest of the team, the national transportation safety board investigating team from washington dark knight, they are expected to be here in about an hour. that is when they will begin a pain staking investigation to find out exactly what happened. >> asiana flight 214 touched down at 11:27 a.m.. according to some survivors and witnesses, the tail section hit first. the plane burst...
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beginning with linda yee at sfo. linda? >> reporter: yeah, ntsb and the fbi are going to be investigating this. we don't know yet exactly what happened when asiana flight 214 touched down. but we do know that they are sending out investigators to found out exactly how that plane broke in half and burst into flames. 307 people were on the plane. 16 of them were crew members and as of this hour, one person is still unaccounted for. a total of 181 people were sent to the area hospitals. 49 of them with serious injuries. and police just told us and only 123 people were uninjured so that's a miracle there that 123 people were okay. that's when fire crews arrived on the scene they said most of the passengers were able to escape the burning wreckage on their own. >> there is currently and continues to be no indication that terrorism or any criminal act contributed to the incident. >> our aircraft rescue fire fighting equipment went to work right away. applied foam and water to the fuselage. when we had arrived on scene the chutes
beginning with linda yee at sfo. linda? >> reporter: yeah, ntsb and the fbi are going to be investigating this. we don't know yet exactly what happened when asiana flight 214 touched down. but we do know that they are sending out investigators to found out exactly how that plane broke in half and burst into flames. 307 people were on the plane. 16 of them were crew members and as of this hour, one person is still unaccounted for. a total of 181 people were sent to the area hospitals. 49...
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linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the boston strangler. the st way they got a d-n-a sample without digging up a body. a princess hauled into cour. on human trafficking charge a california mayor under fi for mistreating women. toni- he admits, he needs help! still a lot happening on ru 2-8-left out at s-f-o. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, >> there is a massive grinder chewing up the runway so it can be repaired. >>> before the night stalker there was the boston strangler. >> reporter: for years this case baffled case, 11 unmarried women were sexually assaulted and killed in their homes. the last victim was mary sullivan. >> she was 19 year
linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the...
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linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the boston strangler. the st way they got a d-n-a sample without digging up a body. a princess hauled into cour. on human trafficking charge a california mayor under fi for mistreating women. toni- he admits, he needs help! still a lot happening on ru 2-8-left out at s-f-o. ,, farmers presents: 15 seconds of smart. so you're worried about house fires? stop smoking. manage your wires. watch out for space heaters. clean the chimney. get one of these. cool the romance. and of course, talk to farmers. hi. >> there is a massive grinder chewing up the runway so it can be repaired. >>> before the night
linda yee is along the embarcadero in the city. linda... let's look at the bigger picture. the entire event sort of seems like a t down, not what we were prom at all. all the pomp.. the cheers.. the whole: "the city isn't the hole yet? so far, the city has enough money to pay for share of the costs.. but fundraising has fallen shord corporate sponsors aren't cg together. in the end, the city could be on the hook f- million in losses. it took 50 years... but cops say they've identid the...
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linda yee show us some drivers got tickets despite services being shut down. >> reporter: it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make clearer, and elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking in oakland. >> reporter: except paul mason got a ticket anyway, a hefty $58 fine for not feeding the meet glerp i'm mad at somebody. >> reporter: at least one parking enforcer crossed the picket line and went to work. >> he came and issued a parking citation. >> reporter: it's not known how many he wrote, but he put in a fu shift. >> there's probably a lot of other people who may be having the same problem and that's not right. >> reporter: so we asked that city if they'll make it right for unsuspected ticketing victims. >> we told the public we did not believe there would be parking enforcement, so we will honor that. >> reporter: you take the ticket to the city in person or online. >> reporter: >> the free pass only applies to parking tickets issued in oakland today. >>> a grass fire destroyed a shed and several acres. that's before firefi
linda yee show us some drivers got tickets despite services being shut down. >> reporter: it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make clearer, and elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking in oakland. >> reporter: except paul mason got a ticket anyway, a hefty $58 fine for not feeding the meet glerp i'm mad at somebody. >> reporter: at least one parking enforcer crossed the picket line and went to work....
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linda yee was driving in the area and arrived on scene fast. linda. >> reporter: well juliette, when i got here just minutes after the shooting, i saw that all of the streets here were blocked off. it was somewhat chaotic. i saw s.w.a.t. officers stationed in alleys and streets on the chance there was a second suspect out there. gunman walked into a showroom that specialized in gold jewelry. and shot three people working there. other shop owners say the two women who worked at the jewelry shop were killed. the owner injured. he was taken to san francisco general with critical wounds. >> it was scary. we heard someone was shooting them. so, that's scary. >> when the first officers arrived, they saw a man covered in blood walking outside the jewelry mart. >> the officers went to engage the suspect, not knowing if he was a victim or a suspect. at that point in time, the suspect produced a weapon and fired upon the officers. >> police say the gunman ran into a nearby restaurant before officers could fire back. >> other officers came on scene. the s
linda yee was driving in the area and arrived on scene fast. linda. >> reporter: well juliette, when i got here just minutes after the shooting, i saw that all of the streets here were blocked off. it was somewhat chaotic. i saw s.w.a.t. officers stationed in alleys and streets on the chance there was a second suspect out there. gunman walked into a showroom that specialized in gold jewelry. and shot three people working there. other shop owners say the two women who worked at the jewelry...
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kpix 5's linda yee with how listening to that instruction helpedlessen lessen -- helped lessen the blow for some passengers on board flight 214. >> reporter: yes, it did. a third of the passengers brought here were treated for spinal and traumatic brain injuries. doctors say that number could have been much higher if they weren't strapped into these stronger seats. >> in the minutes after the crash, passengers were escaping down evacuation slides. rescue crews found four trapped inside if wreckage. the severely injured suffered spinal fractures, traumatic brain injuries and broken bones. neurosurgery chief dr. manley says what kept injuries down, stronger seats that cushioned the impact and seat belts. the discovery channel crashed a jet liner on purpose to show how seat belts help passengers when landening. assuming the crash position also helps you from flexing forward too quickly. >> you go forward and you go back. when you have these very strong forceful movements up and bake causes bony fractures and t ears ligaments. >> eyewitness video shows the plane skidding, lifting up and sla
kpix 5's linda yee with how listening to that instruction helpedlessen lessen -- helped lessen the blow for some passengers on board flight 214. >> reporter: yes, it did. a third of the passengers brought here were treated for spinal and traumatic brain injuries. doctors say that number could have been much higher if they weren't strapped into these stronger seats. >> in the minutes after the crash, passengers were escaping down evacuation slides. rescue crews found four trapped...
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. >> reporter: linda yee, kpyi -- kpix5. >>> about to and teachers who -- students and teachers who survived the asiana airlines flight 214 crash arrived home today. their families are waiting for them. they planned to attend a summer camp when the plane crash landed. three girls from the group died. >>> a colorado family is thankful to be alive eafter survive -- alive after surviving the former new england patriots tight end aaron af-- after surviving the asiana airlines flight 214 crash. >> oh, my god. >> as i was waking up i just hear a big bang. impact. >> heading home from south korea the family was sitting three rows from the back of asiana airlines flight 214. they say they had no warning from the pilot before the tail hit the sea wall. >> when i saw the video i couldn't believe i survived. >> reporter: his holder sister checked to see if they were alive. >> i looked to my parents and they were on the floor. i called out their names names and they moaned. i wanted to get out of the plane. >> i remember something crashed down from the ceiling of the airplane and felt my chair going bac
. >> reporter: linda yee, kpyi -- kpix5. >>> about to and teachers who -- students and teachers who survived the asiana airlines flight 214 crash arrived home today. their families are waiting for them. they planned to attend a summer camp when the plane crash landed. three girls from the group died. >>> a colorado family is thankful to be alive eafter survive -- alive after surviving the former new england patriots tight end aaron af-- after surviving the asiana...
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linda yee joins us with more on the proposal. linda. >> well, liz, the faa is suggesting that some foreign pilots don't necessarily master basic skills on landing a plane without instruments. so for now, they are saying don't try it. the advisory only applies to foreign airline pilots. until further notice, let the auto pilot land the plane. the concern comes after asiana flight 214 crash landed after pilots made a visual approach. the faa says since then, pilots with a south koreaen airline and other foreign carriers have had more aborted landings than usual while attempting visual approaches. that worries some passengers. >> that's frightening to me. i've never heard that before. that raises concern more me. >> pilots say it's common to rely on computerized instrument landings. >> but the instruments go wrong? what if? that's scary. >> retired commercial pilot says anyone who flies should train on takeoffs and landings without instruments. >> basically, it's fine. just coming down at a nice decent rate. if the runway is startin
linda yee joins us with more on the proposal. linda. >> well, liz, the faa is suggesting that some foreign pilots don't necessarily master basic skills on landing a plane without instruments. so for now, they are saying don't try it. the advisory only applies to foreign airline pilots. until further notice, let the auto pilot land the plane. the concern comes after asiana flight 214 crash landed after pilots made a visual approach. the faa says since then, pilots with a south koreaen...
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but as kpix 5's linda yee explains, overreliance on technology can be deadly. le. >> in an airplane like the triple 7, we have very sophisticated automation. >> reporter: sophisticated enough that a plane can land itself. but some pilots rely on that automation more than others. >> well, there's a global tendency to use the automation on aircraft more and more. >> reporter: oscar garcia used to fly a 777 for a major asian carrier. >> that part of the world tends to have pilots who relied more on the automatics. >> reporter: that reliance on automated flying is less common among pilots in the united states. >> a lot of our pilots if they don't come out of the service where private pilots say they were to fly piper cubs and cessnas, they learn basic flying skills. they learn speed control on final what to do and what not -- it becomes instinctive. >> reporter: even with sophisticated technology, the most important equipment in the cockpit is still the flight crew. >> what we call crm, crew resource management. and this came out of some accidents where captains wo
but as kpix 5's linda yee explains, overreliance on technology can be deadly. le. >> in an airplane like the triple 7, we have very sophisticated automation. >> reporter: sophisticated enough that a plane can land itself. but some pilots rely on that automation more than others. >> well, there's a global tendency to use the automation on aircraft more and more. >> reporter: oscar garcia used to fly a 777 for a major asian carrier. >> that part of the world tends to...
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linda yee, thank you. >>> same-sex marriage opponents aren't giving up their fight over prop 8. they filed a lawsuit accusing california's county clerks of issuing licenses illegally. >> i think our case has a very strong chance of success in getting some order restored. >> reporter: an attorney and former assembly candidate seeking to storm same-sex marriage. he is accusing all 58 county clerks in california of breaking the law. >> the only thing standing in the way of proposition 8 right now is not that the people have changed their mind, not that the courts have declared it unconstitutional, but that government officials are lawlessly refusing to enforce it. >> reporter: same-sex marriages resumed almost immediately last month after the u.s. supreme court let a lower court ruling stand. that ruling declared the ban on gay marriage unconstitutional. but he says the definition of marriage between a man and a woman is still a valid part of the state's constitution because it was passed by the voters. >> the united states supreme court did not rule against proposition 8. the supr
linda yee, thank you. >>> same-sex marriage opponents aren't giving up their fight over prop 8. they filed a lawsuit accusing california's county clerks of issuing licenses illegally. >> i think our case has a very strong chance of success in getting some order restored. >> reporter: an attorney and former assembly candidate seeking to storm same-sex marriage. he is accusing all 58 county clerks in california of breaking the law. >> the only thing standing in the way...
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linda yee, thank you. businesses in oakland are cleaning up the damage causy protesters, in the wake of e 'not guilty verdict for gee zimmerman. vandals spray- painted death threats to po and smashed windows. the police chief told our pl matier today: his department simply wasn't prepared. phil. (matier vo) this was the sce over the weekend in oakland once again - a small band of expected? phil matier, thanks. it's not just destructive protesters. a lot of americans are asking how the justice system can find no t in the killing of an unarmed teenager - who was not committing a crime. well - the answer can be fod in florida law - and the ve specific instructions giveno that jury. debra nelson "if you find trayvon martin killed by george zimmerman, will then need to consider e circumstances surrounding t killing." george zimmerman e said: 'yo you got a problemi against george zimmerman: mt experts say the same challe that faced prosecutors in t criminal trial could also a in a potential civil rights case. a
linda yee, thank you. businesses in oakland are cleaning up the damage causy protesters, in the wake of e 'not guilty verdict for gee zimmerman. vandals spray- painted death threats to po and smashed windows. the police chief told our pl matier today: his department simply wasn't prepared. phil. (matier vo) this was the sce over the weekend in oakland once again - a small band of expected? phil matier, thanks. it's not just destructive protesters. a lot of americans are asking how the justice...
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kpix 5's linda yee on the devastating news that per parents received about her death. >> reporter: the parents of the crash victim attended a tearful memorial for their daughter. now their tragedy is compounded with news of the coroner's findings. she survived the crash but was killed when a fire rescue rig hit her. >> cause of death of the asiana flight 214 passenger ye meng yuan is listed as multiple blunt injuries that are consistent with being run over by a motor vehicle. those injuries she received, she was alive at the time. >> reporter: it was the rescue crew's worst fear since they discovered her body on the tarmac near the wreckage of the plane. >> this is very difficult news for us. we're heartbroken. we are in the business of saving lives. everyone is very emotional from this incident and continues to --and getting the news yesterday has made it difficult even more difficult. >> reporter: it's still not known how she ended up on the tarmac by the wing of the plane. san francisco police are reconstructing a scene in their ongoing investigation. >> she was not standing up. she
kpix 5's linda yee on the devastating news that per parents received about her death. >> reporter: the parents of the crash victim attended a tearful memorial for their daughter. now their tragedy is compounded with news of the coroner's findings. she survived the crash but was killed when a fire rescue rig hit her. >> cause of death of the asiana flight 214 passenger ye meng yuan is listed as multiple blunt injuries that are consistent with being run over by a motor vehicle. those...
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reporting live, linda yee, kpix 5. >> there may be a twist to all of this as we are waiting on the results by the coroner to see if one of the 16-year-old victims was actually killed by the rescue vehicle on the runway. fire officials told the coroner about the possibility on saturday. and a photographer in china captured the moments they got the news that they were killed. they were on the educational trip from china. officials believe that they were sitting in the baof the plane. >> take a okas these pictures are from the ntsb, showing you how they were hanging from the overhead bins. >> they tossed knives so they could cut them free from their seat belts. so kpix 5 tried to recap that, coming up with the same results. >> your eyes should be able to judge what you're going to land. >> they fly a simulated approach. too low and too slow. just like their flight 214 before crashing. >> so i'm going to bring the power back now. and to pick it up just a little bit for you to see now. get it closely there. and so you can see them bring that back. and now that's the one right there. do you see
reporting live, linda yee, kpix 5. >> there may be a twist to all of this as we are waiting on the results by the coroner to see if one of the 16-year-old victims was actually killed by the rescue vehicle on the runway. fire officials told the coroner about the possibility on saturday. and a photographer in china captured the moments they got the news that they were killed. they were on the educational trip from china. officials believe that they were sitting in the baof the plane....
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but kpix 5's linda yee shows us some drivers got tickets anyway. >> reporter: it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make it clearer in press releases they sent out and last night elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking enforcement in oakland. >> reporter: except paul mason got a ticket anyway, a hefty 58- dollar fine for not feeding the meter. >> i was mad at somebody. >> reporter: it turns out at least one parking enforcer crossed the picket line and went to work. >> people have the right to strike or the right to report to work and he came and he was a parking enforcement person so he came and wrote tickets as was his job. >> reporter: it's not known exactly how many tickets he wrote but he put in a full shift. >> i thought there's probably a lot of other people with the same problem. >> reporter: so we asked the city if they will make it right for unsuspecting ticket victims. >> we did tell the public we did not anticipate there will be parking enforcement and we'll honor that. >> reporter: if you got a ticket, you can
but kpix 5's linda yee shows us some drivers got tickets anyway. >> reporter: it was supposed to be free parking in oakland. city leaders couldn't make it clearer in press releases they sent out and last night elizabeth cook announced it on our 11:00 news. >> there will be no parking enforcement in oakland. >> reporter: except paul mason got a ticket anyway, a hefty 58- dollar fine for not feeding the meter. >> i was mad at somebody. >> reporter: it turns out at...
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kpix 5 reporter linda yee got the answer from the police chief. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protest turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief sean whent. >> what
kpix 5 reporter linda yee got the answer from the police chief. >> reporter: within hours of the zimmerman verdict, the protest turned violent and there were not enough cops to stop it. police chief sean whent. >> what
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reporting live from san francisco international airport, linda yee, kpix 5. >>> a father of two from san francisco is being called a hero for helping passengers escape the burning plane. he was headed back from business trip in asia when she says right before landing, everything turned to slow motion. >> it was disbelief. screaming. bit of chaos. >> with pain in his ribs, but a sense of calm, 39-year-old benjamin levy helped panicked passengers escape flight 214. >> the crew was overwhelmed. i mean the crew was not expecting it at all. >> he says he opened the emergency exit door and helped more than 50 passengers off the plane. >> you know i just told people we okay. calm down. god -- start getting out you know leave your items behind and help each over. >> from his hospital bed he's okay. he realized something was wrong when he looked out the window. >> if you know san francisco airport. there's a few piers exitancessing into the water from the runway. and you know, i could quickly -- i realized quickly we were like i don't know, it felt like two or three meters above. so you know
reporting live from san francisco international airport, linda yee, kpix 5. >>> a father of two from san francisco is being called a hero for helping passengers escape the burning plane. he was headed back from business trip in asia when she says right before landing, everything turned to slow motion. >> it was disbelief. screaming. bit of chaos. >> with pain in his ribs, but a sense of calm, 39-year-old benjamin levy helped panicked passengers escape flight 214. >>...
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tonight we heard from her naem for the first time, but as linda yee shows us, one important person wasn't there. >> they prayed and then daphne's family asked the public to help find her. >> these past few days have been the worst nightmare of any parent and for me as baby daphne's grand naur. >> daphne's mother was there, but grandfather kevin davis said no one in the family would be answering questions. noticeably absent, the father who told police someone kidnapped her, but the family expressed their doubts about webb asking for anyone who has seen the father with daphne in the past two weeks to come forward. >> we have to know when the last time the child was seen was. >> it implies you suspect the taur of having something to do with her disappearance. >> it just implies that we need to find people that have seen the child over the course of the last several weeks since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that flr a lot of suspicions out there, and they need to be either alleviated or confirmed. >> are you suspicious. >> sure. >> daphne's
tonight we heard from her naem for the first time, but as linda yee shows us, one important person wasn't there. >> they prayed and then daphne's family asked the public to help find her. >> these past few days have been the worst nightmare of any parent and for me as baby daphne's grand naur. >> daphne's mother was there, but grandfather kevin davis said no one in the family would be answering questions. noticeably absent, the father who told police someone kidnapped her, but...
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don knapp is watching the evening commute and linda yee is keeping an eye on the contract talks. they have a lot to work out still. >> reporter: they're far apart on the issues, but right now, the governor asked for a 30-day truce between the sides and the let the trains run and get back to the table and seriously negotiate. but both sides agree they are so far apart, they were never close to a deal. so the option of a strike is still out there. bart is back for now. workers checked out stations before re-opening this afternoon. but after three days of marathon talks, the state's labor secretary made it clear last night. >> the battle's not over. the job's not done. >> reporter: the 30-day truce is fragile at best. union negotiators said despite all those hours of bargaining this week, bart never discussed critical issues. >> not money issues, not substantive economic issues. >> reporter: nothing that could get you contract? >> correct. >> the economic package was certainly discussed in this week's negotiations. we are still very far apart. that's at the heart of this. >> reporte
don knapp is watching the evening commute and linda yee is keeping an eye on the contract talks. they have a lot to work out still. >> reporter: they're far apart on the issues, but right now, the governor asked for a 30-day truce between the sides and the let the trains run and get back to the table and seriously negotiate. but both sides agree they are so far apart, they were never close to a deal. so the option of a strike is still out there. bart is back for now. workers checked out...
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yee says nobody expects breakthrough tonight. >> maybe not breakthrough but hopefully progress. about 45 minutes bart management came out and picked up fast food from mcdonald's then went right back in and continued talking. i'm told bart management has given a new offer to the union, but they're waiting to hear back. >> bart negotiators looking grim saying nothing walking into talk. >> new mediators, anything. >> but union representatives say they're encouraged to be back. >> we're hopeful. >> we hope we can get everybody back to normal. >> yeah. we want to go back to work. >> both sides were dressed down in a letter from state leaders who said they were disappointed at the lack of proposals and counter proposals and that bargaining had been abandoned. there's been a backlash from two days of excruciating commute. >> they're worried about money and all this. this isn't helping anything. it's not helping anybody. it's really inconveniencing everybody. >> that anger is not lost on either side. >> we hate to see people suffer so the best thing we can do is get a resolution in the
yee says nobody expects breakthrough tonight. >> maybe not breakthrough but hopefully progress. about 45 minutes bart management came out and picked up fast food from mcdonald's then went right back in and continued talking. i'm told bart management has given a new offer to the union, but they're waiting to hear back. >> bart negotiators looking grim saying nothing walking into talk. >> new mediators, anything. >> but union representatives say they're encouraged to be...
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kpix 5 reporter linda yee has been at the scene all afternoon and has the latest. >> reporter: the 800 block of brannan street is closed. that's between 7th and 8th streets but police say they have lifted the lockdown of all of the people who live and work in this area. they are now being able to go about their own business but they shut it down earlier when police got calls around 2:00, they got calls for help at the san francisco jewelry mart. when officers arrived they came upon a suspect, who then opened fire on then triggering a lockdown of the streets while the officers believed that a second suspect may be on the loose. chief greg suhr gave us the latest information about a half hour ago. >> reporter: a loan suspect went into 147, shot -- a lone suspect went into store 147 and shot one man and there are two female victims, as well. we believe there were gunshots and/or an edge weapon. we'll t
kpix 5 reporter linda yee has been at the scene all afternoon and has the latest. >> reporter: the 800 block of brannan street is closed. that's between 7th and 8th streets but police say they have lifted the lockdown of all of the people who live and work in this area. they are now being able to go about their own business but they shut it down earlier when police got calls around 2:00, they got calls for help at the san francisco jewelry mart. when officers arrived they came upon a...
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as kpix 5's linda yee report, the felony deal is meant to send a we message. >> this is probably the first time in the state you have a bicyclist being convicted of felony manslaughter. >> march '05, the 21-year-old is walking along -- the 11-year- old woman walks across the street and is plowed by a bicyclist. >> i heard ouch and then boom. she was laying on the floor. she was bloody. my god. so chaired. >> her husband died from a blow to the head. >> he is my only husband for me. he my best friend. >> on that bike, chris, whoa prosecutors say committed early part string -- who prosecutors say committed a string of wreckless violations leading up to the deadly collision. >> we believe it rose to the level of wreckless negligence. >> the felony conviction brings 5,000 hours of community service and three years of probation. for anyone who thinks that punishment is too lenient. >> if there was no prosecution, it would have been simply been deemed an accident. >> as
as kpix 5's linda yee report, the felony deal is meant to send a we message. >> this is probably the first time in the state you have a bicyclist being convicted of felony manslaughter. >> march '05, the 21-year-old is walking along -- the 11-year- old woman walks across the street and is plowed by a bicyclist. >> i heard ouch and then boom. she was laying on the floor. she was bloody. my god. so chaired. >> her husband died from a blow to the head. >> he is my...
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kpix five's linda yee live the south of market area.. e people are trying to make s of what happened... { jewelry mart monday} it s back to business at the jew mart.. except today.. store
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. >> in san francisco, linda yee kpix 5. >> sentencing is set for august sixteenth. >>> near alamo scare park just a short time ago, kpix 5's mike sugerman has the latest. what happened? >> reporter: a gruesome scene. look at the shape of those two cars. we are right by the painted ladies and alamo square. you can imagine how many people were there about an hour ago when it happened. the white car you saw apparently came screaming down the street already hitting two parked cars, went through that stop sign and then kept going really fast and hit that black car which was either looking for a parking spot or making a curve. listen to what aaron ross had to say about it. >> the camry had came down the street, probably going about 50, sixty miles an hour. the camry hit the black car, spun it bad. >> reporter: we had a total of four people injured. three were in that black car. in fact, the fire department had to pick the roof up like a can opener to get him out. three people in the black car, one in the white car. the white car may or may not be charged with hit and run from the previous acc
. >> in san francisco, linda yee kpix 5. >> sentencing is set for august sixteenth. >>> near alamo scare park just a short time ago, kpix 5's mike sugerman has the latest. what happened? >> reporter: a gruesome scene. look at the shape of those two cars. we are right by the painted ladies and alamo square. you can imagine how many people were there about an hour ago when it happened. the white car you saw apparently came screaming down the street already hitting two...
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linda yee on the talks that seem to be going nowhere. >> reporter: that's what they say. we talked to union leaders earlier when they broke for lunch. they were not happy. they said they are not any closer to a deal. but the good news that is they are still talk. we saw b.a.r.t. management and some of the union come out. they are taking a dinner break but they say they are going back to negotiations. they were hopeful walking into their third bargaining session since the strike started. >> we are working hard to get it done. both sides. >> i'm optimistic. >> reporter: but by lunch break, union netogiate fors negotiators were not optimistic. >> it's not good. b.a.r.t. wants to keep us on strike. they hope that the public will turn. >> we will fight for the rights of working people. will we not? >> yeah. >> reporter: the union chief negotiate for greetepicketers. it's their fourth day without a paycheck and it's starting to hurt. >> thank you for being here, guys. i don't know what we would do if you weren't here on the 4th of july. >> reporter: they say that b.a.r.t. manag
linda yee on the talks that seem to be going nowhere. >> reporter: that's what they say. we talked to union leaders earlier when they broke for lunch. they were not happy. they said they are not any closer to a deal. but the good news that is they are still talk. we saw b.a.r.t. management and some of the union come out. they are taking a dinner break but they say they are going back to negotiations. they were hopeful walking into their third bargaining session since the strike started....
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linda yee, thank you. >>> kpix 5's napa valley in el cerrito monitoring bart's transition back to full service. commuters are few and far between but seem to be relieved those riding tonight. >> reporter: despite what's happened people seem happy to get back on the trains. they seem grateful. they were delighted in fact but even getting started getting started again had a few glimpse of. [ beep ] >> reporter: crews were putting bart trains together and back on track in the richmond yard for the first time since the strike began monday morning. folks waiting here at el cerrito station were eager to get back on board. >> listening to the train roll over my head is music to my ears right now. i could not be happier. >> reporter: but james gibson and others gathered here would have to wait a bit longer. the station agent didn't show. the gates stayed shut. regular riders missed bart and some missed work. >> i missed a few days this week. >> reporter: because of bart? >> because of bart. so i really hope they get what they want because it really affected a lot of commuters. >> i have missed
linda yee, thank you. >>> kpix 5's napa valley in el cerrito monitoring bart's transition back to full service. commuters are few and far between but seem to be relieved those riding tonight. >> reporter: despite what's happened people seem happy to get back on the trains. they seem grateful. they were delighted in fact but even getting started getting started again had a few glimpse of. [ beep ] >> reporter: crews were putting bart trains together and back on track in the...
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our linda yee asked marc klaas about that. he is helping the family with the search. >> you have to not last time when the child was seen. >> reporter: it implies you suspect of father of having something to do with the disappearance. >> it implies we need to find someone who saw the child since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that already a lot of suspicions out there. and they need to be either alleviated or confirmed. >> reporter: are you suspicious? >> sure. >> reporter: now, in the meantime, searchers have scoured the waterways in the area. they have put flyers up in the neighborhood and police are asking anyone who saw daphne or her father in the last two weeks to come forward. that father says he doesn't know who might have seen them together. he says he has mainly stayed home with daphne during that time period. the fbi is now helping in the search for daphne. back to you. >> there were reports last week that a woman was seen with daphne. has anything come out of that?
our linda yee asked marc klaas about that. he is helping the family with the search. >> you have to not last time when the child was seen. >> reporter: it implies you suspect of father of having something to do with the disappearance. >> it implies we need to find someone who saw the child since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that already a lot of suspicions out there. and they need to be either alleviated or confirmed....
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our linda yee asked marc klaas about that. he is helping the family with the search. >> you have to know when the last time the child was seen. >> reporter: it implies you suspect of father of having something to do with the disappearance. >> it implies we need to find someone who saw the child since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that already a lot of suspicions out there. and they need to be either alleviated or confirmed. >> reporter: are you suspicious? >> sure. >> reporter: now, in the meantime, searchers have scoured the waterways in the area. they have put flyers up in the neighborhood and police are asking anyone who saw daphne or her father in the last two weeks to come forward. that father says he doesn't know who might have seen them together. he says he has mainly stayed home with daphne during that time period. the fbi is now helping in the search for daphne. back to you. >> all right. anne makovec live for us this morning in oakland, thank you. daphne is 2 feet
our linda yee asked marc klaas about that. he is helping the family with the search. >> you have to know when the last time the child was seen. >> reporter: it implies you suspect of father of having something to do with the disappearance. >> it implies we need to find someone who saw the child since the 27th. that's what it means. you can read what you want into it, linda. i think that already a lot of suspicions out there. and they need to be either alleviated or confirmed....
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today's clerk is linda. and we want to acknowledge the staff at sftv (calling names) who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public on line >> any announcements. >> yes mr. chair. be sure to silence any electronics and any documents should be submitted to the clerk >> great. >> item number one. >> item number one all members to the entertainment commission and there's one applicant. >> i believe it's - would you like to have a brief word about yourself. >> thank you for hearing me today. i have 18 years in the department of public health. i've worked in all various areas of night clubs throughout my 18 years of working in public health. i've been serve on the entertainment commission in the public health seat filing in for the last 9 months. i've learned a lot and i'm just feeling like i'm getting my tried first year there are many, many projects i'll to commit to in the next four years >> okay. >> is that it? >> sure any questions. >> any questions? supervisor breed we're j
today's clerk is linda. and we want to acknowledge the staff at sftv (calling names) who record each of our meetings and make the transcripts available to the public on line >> any announcements. >> yes mr. chair. be sure to silence any electronics and any documents should be submitted to the clerk >> great. >> item number one. >> item number one all members to the entertainment commission and there's one applicant. >> i believe it's - would you like to have...