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kpix5's christin ayers is there tonight. >> reporter: yeah, those suspects charged into that costco and opened fire inside. law enforcement says something this violent hasn't happened in years. >> they didn't waste any time. >> reporter: danville's police chief said it happened in under a minute. two masked men stormed the costco on fostoria way just after noon. >> i was entering the store and i heard gunshots and people were racing out of the store and nobody really knew what was going on at that mount. >> reporter: the thieves took hammers to these display cases filled with high end jewelry including rolex watches. witnesses ducked for cover as one of the men fired his gun in the air. >> i was with my 86-year-old mother and we were just entering the store and she couldn't hear the gunshots. so i was screaming at her to move and she wouldn't move. so i carried her and we hit the ground. >> reporter: outside authorities say they fired in the air again and got away in a silver toyota camry with dealer plates. >> i can't believe they have the nerve to go in there with that family oriented
kpix5's christin ayers is there tonight. >> reporter: yeah, those suspects charged into that costco and opened fire inside. law enforcement says something this violent hasn't happened in years. >> they didn't waste any time. >> reporter: danville's police chief said it happened in under a minute. two masked men stormed the costco on fostoria way just after noon. >> i was entering the store and i heard gunshots and people were racing out of the store and nobody really...
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christin ayers was in the middle of a big rally in oakland where this year the message was different. >> reporter: jasmine castillo has two big reasons for marching at oakland's mayday protests. >> both my parents are undocumented. >> reporter: she said the possibility of her parents being deported when they go off to work weighs on her every day. >> just worry about them leaving and i have to stop going to school and just to take care of my sister. >> reporter: today she walked for her parents alongside 1,000 other protesters who shut down international boulevard. historically these mayday protests have largely been driven by pro workers rights groups. today the sentiment seems to be anti-trump and pro immigration. >> but what makes this so big today is because of trumpism, the issues that he is pursuing out into the community and the world that has pulled us together. >> reporter: the activist known for being the uncle of oscar grant, the man slain by b.a.r.t. police, said this is the biggest protest he's seen in years. in oakland it started early. several people chained themselves
christin ayers was in the middle of a big rally in oakland where this year the message was different. >> reporter: jasmine castillo has two big reasons for marching at oakland's mayday protests. >> both my parents are undocumented. >> reporter: she said the possibility of her parents being deported when they go off to work weighs on her every day. >> just worry about them leaving and i have to stop going to school and just to take care of my sister. >> reporter:...
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christin ayers, kpix5. >>> kids, you are up, don't try this at home. a daredevil spotted riding around oakland. yeah, he was .. taped to the side of the car, thought it was a good idea. there he is right in front of oracle hanging on by electric tape. it wasn't too long before the police caught up to him and the driver. and cited both the driver and mr. stuntman. the district attorney is now reviews the case and deciding on charges. >>> a teenage boy convicted of a sex crime has decided not to finish out the year at palo alto high school after angry parents asked why he was allowed to remain on campus, maria medina reports from palo alto where a school board got heated. >> reporter: and it ended with a closed door session. before that, parents packed a room, the line going all the way into the hallway. the district failed to fell them a predator was among their kids until the media reported it. >> we need to know when we have an active predator. >> i don't trust you guys. there is not a sense of safety in terms of the administration making us aware bec
christin ayers, kpix5. >>> kids, you are up, don't try this at home. a daredevil spotted riding around oakland. yeah, he was .. taped to the side of the car, thought it was a good idea. there he is right in front of oracle hanging on by electric tape. it wasn't too long before the police caught up to him and the driver. and cited both the driver and mr. stuntman. the district attorney is now reviews the case and deciding on charges. >>> a teenage boy convicted of a sex crime...
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christin ayers on the threatening social media post. the parents athe school district needs to take seriously. >> reporter: at first, denise lynch thought it was nothing more than a childish prank. >> oh my god. our front yard was a sea of skittles. >> reporter: thousands of skittles gathered outside her and her husband's danville home one april morning but she quickly realized it was far more sinister. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: friends sent their daughter, a sophomore screen shots from instagram. another student posted this. don't you dare say blank about me and my friends' back again. hope you enjoy the skittles. attached. a video showing their daughter being secretly videoed as she goes to the bathroom in a stall. they were arrested at school. >> this is a crime. the video up loaded clearly shows her using a toilet at a school facility. identified at sports practice. at san ramon valley high school. >> reporter: but the lynches say they allowed the girl to come back to school the next day. she was eventually suspended for a few
christin ayers on the threatening social media post. the parents athe school district needs to take seriously. >> reporter: at first, denise lynch thought it was nothing more than a childish prank. >> oh my god. our front yard was a sea of skittles. >> reporter: thousands of skittles gathered outside her and her husband's danville home one april morning but she quickly realized it was far more sinister. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: friends sent their daughter, a...
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parents tell kpix5's christin ayers that's not the only problem. >> reporter: right now it's a nondescript office complex off gleason drive in dub lynn, but in a few years it -- dublin, but in a few years it could be the district's next high school and that has some parents furious. one problem is the site's location, right across the street from the santa rita jail. >> while students are coming to the site to be dropped off for high school, while here here at high school and for after school activities and when they're picked up, there could be individuals from the jail walking right by them. >> reporter: the district said the location shouldn't be a problem. this elementary school has been a few blocks from the jail for 15 years and nothing has happened. >> the jail does not pose an inordinate safety risk in that area of the community. >> reporter: the location is not the only issue parents have. they say the school would be too small to accommodate thousands of students in this growing community and because the current site houses an office building, there would be no sports field. >> i
parents tell kpix5's christin ayers that's not the only problem. >> reporter: right now it's a nondescript office complex off gleason drive in dub lynn, but in a few years it -- dublin, but in a few years it could be the district's next high school and that has some parents furious. one problem is the site's location, right across the street from the santa rita jail. >> while students are coming to the site to be dropped off for high school, while here here at high school and for...
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ayers the problem property is making the whole city look bad. >> this is really sad. it's a blight. >> reporter: tonight the historic miller library in east oakland is boarded up wall papered with asbestos warnings to keep squatters out. >> people are living here starting fires. >> reporter: city councilman nole guya walked us -- noel gayo walked us through this and told us it's now a drug bin. >> we've come very close to walking in and finding people doing drugs in one end, prostitution in the other. >> reporter: in april there was one fire and in a week and a half another leaving the inside looking like this. one firefighter was injured and the battalion chief complained to the city. >> he has a right to be frustrated. >> reporter: public works officials are paying attention. they've put up caution tape since the fires and multiple layers of fencing, but city officials say that may not change much. >> you come back tomorrow morning i'm sure those supports will be removed and people will be inside. >> reporter: gayo said some groups have expressed interest in leasing
ayers the problem property is making the whole city look bad. >> this is really sad. it's a blight. >> reporter: tonight the historic miller library in east oakland is boarded up wall papered with asbestos warnings to keep squatters out. >> people are living here starting fires. >> reporter: city councilman nole guya walked us -- noel gayo walked us through this and told us it's now a drug bin. >> we've come very close to walking in and finding people doing drugs...
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ayers, kpix5. >>> fists flying on the field at at&t park after a fastball nailed a player at bat. the question tonight, did the pitcher do it on purpose? kpix5's sharon chin shows us the bench clearing brawl at the giants game. >> and the pitch and he hits harford. >> reporter: fireworks at the top of the 8th. >> and -- he hits harper. >> reporter: fireworks at the top of the 8th. >> and harper is going out. >> reporter: harper exchanges punches with strickland after he hit him with a 90-mile an hour fastball. it's the first time the two faced each other in three years when harper hit two homers off strickland in the national league playoffs. fans disagree whether strickland intentionally struck harper or whether harper's reaction was justified. >> in my opinion, i didn't think it was intentional. >> he hit him on purpose. i think strickland got the best of him. >> if a guy hits you and holds a grudge. three years, i think he had every right in the toward to go back at him. >> reporter: it's strickland's first career ejection, harper's 9th. >> i think it's very typical of baseball
ayers, kpix5. >>> fists flying on the field at at&t park after a fastball nailed a player at bat. the question tonight, did the pitcher do it on purpose? kpix5's sharon chin shows us the bench clearing brawl at the giants game. >> and the pitch and he hits harford. >> reporter: fireworks at the top of the 8th. >> and -- he hits harper. >> reporter: fireworks at the top of the 8th. >> and harper is going out. >> reporter: harper exchanges punches...
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as christin ayers shows us, the heart donor's mother was there to cheer on the recipient during his big moment. >> reporter: watching arthur reyes cross the stage to get his nursing degree, you'd never know that not so long ago he was the patient on his deathbed after nearly five years with congestive heart failure. >> my heart actually gave out completely, failed completely. >> reporter: he was hooked up to machines that pumped blood for him waiting for a heart transplant donor. >> you're hoping and praying you're getting a call and hearing there is a donor was exciting but also bittersweet because we know that for a heart transplant, it had to be someone who just passed away. >> reporter: that someone it turned out was mary knauer's son, justin olivera. he died in a motorcycle accident in 2010. >> and a man just pulled right out in front of him and didn't see him. >> reporter: justin was a donor and arthur would receive his heart. three years after the transplant mary wrote arthur a letter. >> he told me the first night we met, he said this heart and i will do great things and i belie
as christin ayers shows us, the heart donor's mother was there to cheer on the recipient during his big moment. >> reporter: watching arthur reyes cross the stage to get his nursing degree, you'd never know that not so long ago he was the patient on his deathbed after nearly five years with congestive heart failure. >> my heart actually gave out completely, failed completely. >> reporter: he was hooked up to machines that pumped blood for him waiting for a heart transplant...
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christin ayers, kpix 5. >> the va issued this statement: with on all allegations." statement is available on our website, cbs s-f dot com. time is 4: as the marijuana industry ares for full >> the full statement is available on our website, cbssf.com. >>> time now is 4:42. ♪[ music ] >> as the marijuana industry prepares for full legalization here in california, there is a growing effort to market products toward women. we'll take a closer look at how that's being done. >> plus, the warriors tip off their series against the utah jazz. game one highlights from oracle straight ahead. ,,,,,,,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. through pennsylvania. strong winds and rain left a two-mile path of destr >>
christin ayers, kpix 5. >> the va issued this statement: with on all allegations." statement is available on our website, cbs s-f dot com. time is 4: as the marijuana industry ares for full >> the full statement is available on our website, cbssf.com. >>> time now is 4:42. ♪[ music ] >> as the marijuana industry prepares for full legalization here in california, there is a growing effort to market products toward women. we'll take a closer look at how that's...
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only on "5" christin ayers explains that some farmers suspect waste water might be killing their crops and impacting our food supply. >> under normal circumstances it would be leaves on all these trees where you see they're all dead. >> reporter: something bad is happening on mike hopkins' central valley farm. the problem, he says, began about 8 years ago when the leaves of his newly planted cherry orchard started turning brown. soon the almond trees followed. >> we started doing water test, oil tests, tissue tests, digging holes, trying to find out where the problem was. >> reporter: the water test provided a clue. >> it had more contaminants in it color hide, salts, boron -- chloride, salts, boron, other minor elements normally we wouldn't find at levels that were harmful to the trees. >> reporter: his irrigation water contains the very same salty compound found in the waste water produced by dozens of nearby oil wells. ten barrels of waste water come up with each barrel of oil and most of it is put back in the ground. state regulators told mike this waste water injection well right
only on "5" christin ayers explains that some farmers suspect waste water might be killing their crops and impacting our food supply. >> under normal circumstances it would be leaves on all these trees where you see they're all dead. >> reporter: something bad is happening on mike hopkins' central valley farm. the problem, he says, began about 8 years ago when the leaves of his newly planted cherry orchard started turning brown. soon the almond trees followed. >> we...
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christin ayers reports it is touching off a fight between city leaders. >> reporter: tonight, donald lacey brought daughters of his daughter to oakland's public safety meeting. >> she was murdered at 16. across the street from her high school. an innocent victim to a shooting. >> reporter: he is holding out hope the city will stop murders like his daughter. >> we need to have an entity to deal directly with this particular issue. >> reporter: it is council member lannett's brain child. >> this is the number one issue. >> reporter: with an aggressive plan for bringing gun violence down 80% in the next few years. >> we just believe that the mayor's stated goal of 10% is too low. too slow. >> reporter: her request for a department of violence prevention is meeting resistance from the city administrators office. a new report claims the proposal would direct funds toward increased administrative expenses instead of toward direct violence prevention services. it says there is a need for more evidence to prove that a separate department would further the violence reduction goal. >> the evid
christin ayers reports it is touching off a fight between city leaders. >> reporter: tonight, donald lacey brought daughters of his daughter to oakland's public safety meeting. >> she was murdered at 16. across the street from her high school. an innocent victim to a shooting. >> reporter: he is holding out hope the city will stop murders like his daughter. >> we need to have an entity to deal directly with this particular issue. >> reporter: it is council member...
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christin ayers with a story you'll only see on kpix 5. >> i want to apologize for the story, from cbs in the bay area. >> reporter: tonight, this va director is apologizing. >> that's not my values, that's not the values of this organization. and frankly, that's not what i intended to say. >> reporter: he's talking about what he said to kpix 5 during an interview about allegations of sexual harassment at the veterans administration. we interviewed three women who accused a va supervisor of harassment and stalking. >> he tried to grope me he tried to kiss me. he literally exposed himself to me. >> and he told me he wanted to have sex with me and, you know, i just got up and left. >> reporter: when we first told david stockwell about the women's claims, he defended the investigative process and said this about employees. >> they could certainly vote with their feet as well as their employment decisions of working for the va. >> reporter: when we pressed him further. your answer is that they should leave? >> no. my answer was follow through the process in the va if you don't think it's f
christin ayers with a story you'll only see on kpix 5. >> i want to apologize for the story, from cbs in the bay area. >> reporter: tonight, this va director is apologizing. >> that's not my values, that's not the values of this organization. and frankly, that's not what i intended to say. >> reporter: he's talking about what he said to kpix 5 during an interview about allegations of sexual harassment at the veterans administration. we interviewed three women who accused...
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kpix 5's christin ayers talked to the family. >> reporter: at first, denise lynch thought it was nothing more than a childish prank. >> oh, my god. our front yard was a sea of skittles. >> reporter: thousands of skittles scattered outside her and her husband's danville home one april morning. but she quickly realized it was far more sinister. >> i was shocked! i was shocked! >> reporter: friends sent their daughter a sophomore at san ramon valley high school screen shots from instagram, another student had posted this, don't you dare say blank about me and my friends back again. hope you enjoy the skitsles. attached a video we cannot show you. it shows their daughter being secretly recorded as she goes to the bathroom inside a school stall. the lynch's filed a restraining order and called police. they say the girl admitted to recording their daughter and was arrested at school. >> this is a crime. the video that was uploaded clearly shows her using a toilet at a school facility and identified as sports practice at san ramon valley high school. >> reporter: but the family says van moan va
kpix 5's christin ayers talked to the family. >> reporter: at first, denise lynch thought it was nothing more than a childish prank. >> oh, my god. our front yard was a sea of skittles. >> reporter: thousands of skittles scattered outside her and her husband's danville home one april morning. but she quickly realized it was far more sinister. >> i was shocked! i was shocked! >> reporter: friends sent their daughter a sophomore at san ramon valley high school screen...
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christin ayers was there. >> reporter: tonight's school board meeting so crowded students sat in aisles and the crowd overflowed into a hallway. most of them came to blast the district over a video created by a student at san ramon valley high school. he was running for student body president. >> the students video allegedly appears racist and insensitive references to muslims. >> reporter: the school first revoked the student's win of the presidency but backed off after his lawyer claimed his free speech rights were violated. >> my client took the video down right away and when the administrators brought him into the office, he wrote a written apology right away. >> reporter: but tonight students and parents said that's not enough. >> when a student is full on discriminating against and being racist against a complete group of minorities and a religion itself that is completely not okay. >> reporter: and they weren't just blaming the district. >> to all the kids who voted for him, come on. you're old enoughton right from wrong -- enough to know right from wrong. >> when are you going t
christin ayers was there. >> reporter: tonight's school board meeting so crowded students sat in aisles and the crowd overflowed into a hallway. most of them came to blast the district over a video created by a student at san ramon valley high school. he was running for student body president. >> the students video allegedly appears racist and insensitive references to muslims. >> reporter: the school first revoked the student's win of the presidency but backed off after his...
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there hasn't been discussion about sampling beyond that further. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix5. >>> remember that big blackout a couple weeks ago in san francisco? tonight the city is telling pg&e pay us back. a fire at a pg&e substation knocked out power for about eight hours to a large portion of the city. now city officials are seeking $187,000 in reimbursement for lost revenue. they say the biggest hits were lost transit fares and parking ticket money. tonight pg&e says, "pg&e is focused on making things right for businesses and others who suffered financial losses resulting from the outage." >>> one of san jose's newest employees mysteriously quit just after two weeks on the job. tonight some are wondering did his past catch up to him? kpix5's maria medina is live in san jose. maria, you discovered some red flags when this guy was working for another bay area city? >> reporter: well, ken, we're talking about a man who was hired to help the very poor find housing in richmond, but while some lived in horrible conditions he was eating $400 meals and taxpayers were paying for i
there hasn't been discussion about sampling beyond that further. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix5. >>> remember that big blackout a couple weeks ago in san francisco? tonight the city is telling pg&e pay us back. a fire at a pg&e substation knocked out power for about eight hours to a large portion of the city. now city officials are seeking $187,000 in reimbursement for lost revenue. they say the biggest hits were lost transit fares and parking ticket money. tonight...
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one victim tells christin ayers that's nonsense. >> reporter: this high school junior still gets emotional when she talks about being fat shamed on instagram. she is one of the students targeted in a racist sexist social media scandal at albany high. >> there's another collage that had me on a picture on this side and then a picture of cottage cheese saying that i was lumpy. >> she said her friend who is african american was pictured with a noose around her neck. >> just because of the skin they're in and the body they're in. >> she is studying for her s.a.t.s and said since the pictures came to light she's struggled to concentrate at school. to make matters worse, four of the students who liked or commented on the posts are now suing the albany school district claiming their suspensions were a violation of their first amendment rights and the posts are protected political speech. the victims' parents are outraged. >> you don't have a first amendment right to promote a hate crime. >> reporter: but this student is not holding bridges. >> what they did is wrong, -- grudges. >> what they did
one victim tells christin ayers that's nonsense. >> reporter: this high school junior still gets emotional when she talks about being fat shamed on instagram. she is one of the students targeted in a racist sexist social media scandal at albany high. >> there's another collage that had me on a picture on this side and then a picture of cottage cheese saying that i was lumpy. >> she said her friend who is african american was pictured with a noose around her neck. >> just...
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nancy ian, christine bernstein, david horowitz, marcus ayer, chris monteith, linda alber, bill richardson and pedro ryan yates. i'd like to thank my wireline advisor doctor j schwartz, phd in economics for the intensive work over the last few weeks. i'm deeply grateful to all of you for your hard work on this important issue. that will proceed to a vote on the item . >> the item is adopted, editorial privileges as as granted. thank you to the staff of the bureau. if you could please announce the next item on today's agenda. >> mister chairman, there is a seventh and final item on your agenda presented by the wireline competition bureau and is entitled connect america. again, chris monteith will give the introduction. >>. >> thank you madame secretary, miss moncrief, free to proceed. >> mister chairman and commission, wireline competition bureau is pleased to present for your consideration a notice of proposed rulemaking and order revisiting whether the rule adopted in 2011 requiring rural telephone companies recover a minimum dollar amount for voice services from their customers, commonly
nancy ian, christine bernstein, david horowitz, marcus ayer, chris monteith, linda alber, bill richardson and pedro ryan yates. i'd like to thank my wireline advisor doctor j schwartz, phd in economics for the intensive work over the last few weeks. i'm deeply grateful to all of you for your hard work on this important issue. that will proceed to a vote on the item . >> the item is adopted, editorial privileges as as granted. thank you to the staff of the bureau. if you could please...