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i'm allen martin. elizabeth cook is on assignment tonight. we are going to start with a sad milestone in the fight against covid. now according to johns hopkins university, the virus has officially claimed one million lives across the u.s. now the bay area has one of the country's lowest covid death rates. but a swell of new infections has made the bay area a hot spot in california with the state's daily average 5%. the latest surge a major blow for bay area restaurants with workers testing positive for covid, some businesses having to scramble to stay open. as kpix 5's andria borba reports, this is leaving many restaurant owners on edge. >> reporter: getting a seat or anywhere else may be difficult this weekend. restaurants are getting hit with a one-two punch of low staffing and now covid-19 outbreaks. inside the kitchen on guerrero in the mission, executive chef jeffrey lee is trying to channel his nervous energy for the official grand opening. he hopes it will be tomorrow. but that all depends on the results of some pcr tests as the resta
i'm allen martin. elizabeth cook is on assignment tonight. we are going to start with a sad milestone in the fight against covid. now according to johns hopkins university, the virus has officially claimed one million lives across the u.s. now the bay area has one of the country's lowest covid death rates. but a swell of new infections has made the bay area a hot spot in california with the state's daily average 5%. the latest surge a major blow for bay area restaurants with workers testing...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with neighbors around oakland's lake merritt fed up and feeling hopeless. it's all because of wild scenes like this one, including recent shootings and robberies. some residents are now accusing city leaders of not doing enough to help. executive's da lin is at lake merritt with more on the bad behavior that some say is getting way out of hand. >> reporter: it's nice and peaceful at the lake this afternoon. but neighbors say on some weekends, large gatherings get out of control and lead to a lot of noise and even shootings. this is probably what neighbors are complaining about. cars blocking lakeshore avenue, atvs doing donuts on the grass, and dirt bikes driving in the wrong direction. this happened on sunday. and as the weather gets warmer, neighbors worry they'll see more wild parties in front of their homes. >> i've thought about moving, but, you know, i'm not in an economic position right now to do that. >> reporter: leanne alameda is not alone. many lakeshore avenue nei
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with neighbors around oakland's lake merritt fed up and feeling hopeless. it's all because of wild scenes like this one, including recent shootings and robberies. some residents are now accusing city leaders of not doing enough to help. executive's da lin is at lake merritt with more on the bad behavior that some say is getting way out of hand. >> reporter: it's nice and peaceful at the lake this afternoon. but neighbors say on...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with department reforms in san jose. >> kiet do on officers retraining and tougher background checks for recruits. >> reporter: five scandals have come to light in the past couple of weeks, but san jose police today said that they cannot guarantee that's the last of them, because they say they're human too. after a series of embarrassing scandals involving sjpd officers including a dui crash, a fatal drug overdose and an officer who touched himself while on duty, it is the million dollar question. >> why are these incidents happening? why now? and we're not entirely sure. >> reporter: there appears to be no common thread between the five officers who have made headlines in recent week. nonetheless, chief
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with department reforms in san jose. >> kiet do on officers retraining and tougher background checks for recruits. >> reporter: five scandals have come to light in the past couple of weeks, but san jose police today said that they cannot guarantee that's the last of them, because they say they're human too. after a series of embarrassing scandals involving sjpd officers including a dui crash, a fatal drug overdose and an...
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. >>> i am allen martin. coming up all new at 6:00, the bay area seeing an alarming rise in covid cases. >>> plus, i am john ramos in santa rosa with the tragic warning about how dangerous fentanyl can be. even having it in your house. we will have that story coming up. >>> it could be a new way of living. the news at 6:00 coming up in just about five minutes. >> allen, thanks. >>> still ahead, your ipod could become a collectors item. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. >>> it is the end of an era. >> apple announced it will no longer make its iconic ipod. that device revolutionized music allowing people to take tw pix 5's kenny choi on how the ipod eventually gave birth to the iphone. >> reporter: getting pumped for a workout may be even better with music providing which perfect cadence for every flex and stretch. the i
. >>> i am allen martin. coming up all new at 6:00, the bay area seeing an alarming rise in covid cases. >>> plus, i am john ramos in santa rosa with the tragic warning about how dangerous fentanyl can be. even having it in your house. we will have that story coming up. >>> it could be a new way of living. the news at 6:00 coming up in just about five minutes. >> allen, thanks. >>> still ahead, your ipod could become a collectors item. i'm 53, but in my...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. let's take a live look at the state capital tonight. california has extra cash to spend. how much exactly? a nearly $100 billion surplus. meantime, the governor laid out what he wants to do with the state's massive $300 billion budget package. new at six, mack darrow explains where a big chunk of that money >>n tha nearly $100 billion budget surplus, governor newsom says around $18 billion will go directly into californians' pockets to help offset inflation, high gas prices and other cost burdens. for most of us, including phyllis kinsella, grocery runs aren't cheep endeavors these days. >> everything has gone up. >> reporter: neither are trips to the gas station. there is often a big line at this one in san mateo because it's one of the cheaper spots around at about $5.65 a gallon. greg bryant spent almost $100 today. >> gas prices are quite high. >> reporter: inflation is deflating spirits. >> it's hard for people to live. >> perhaps the most important thing right now in people's minds is how to lower costs. and that's why we're pro p
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. let's take a live look at the state capital tonight. california has extra cash to spend. how much exactly? a nearly $100 billion surplus. meantime, the governor laid out what he wants to do with the state's massive $300 billion budget package. new at six, mack darrow explains where a big chunk of that money >>n tha nearly $100 billion budget surplus, governor newsom says around $18 billion will go directly into californians' pockets to...
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>> i'm allen martin in for ryan yamamoto. for the first time in more than two decades, santa clara county is going to get a new sheriff. >> len ramirez has a look at the five candidates who all agree it's time for a change. >> reporter: four of the five candidates for sheriff come with extensive law enforcement backgrounds, but all are running on reform platforms after sheriff laurie smith was indicted for corruption in office last year. >> i think right now we have a great opportunity to really reimagine and restructure how we serve our communities. >> reporter: bob jonsen has been palo alto's chief of police since 2018. he has a 35-year law enforcement career that also includes the l.a. county sheriff's office and menlo park p.d. he is also a former actor who appeared as one of the storm troopers in ""star wars": return of the jedi." his plan would be to create advisory councils from the community and staff. >> i think you need to have a leader that's engaged. i think the community deserves that especially in our country en
>> i'm allen martin in for ryan yamamoto. for the first time in more than two decades, santa clara county is going to get a new sheriff. >> len ramirez has a look at the five candidates who all agree it's time for a change. >> reporter: four of the five candidates for sheriff come with extensive law enforcement backgrounds, but all are running on reform platforms after sheriff laurie smith was indicted for corruption in office last year. >> i think right now we have a...
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. >>> i'm allen martin. coming up all new at 6:00, san jose police doing some major damage control after multiple misconduct allegations against its officers. what the mayor is now demanding. >>> plus a south bay city is standing out for saving water. we'll show you what residents are doing to conserve. >>> and long-time candy and ice cream shop in jeopardy of shutting down. how the community is helping to save it. the news at 6:00 coming up in about five minutes. sara, ryan? >> all right, allen, thank you. >>> still ahead here at 5:00 -- >> an unprecedented look at the mystery of our for state controller, only yiu will save taxpayers money. wait, who, me? me? no, not you. yvonne yiu. yvonne yiu. not me. good choice. for 25 years, yiu worked as an executive at top financial firms. managed hundreds of audits. as mayor, she saved taxpayers over $55 million. finding waste. saving money. because... yiu is for you. yiu is for you. exactly. yvonne yiu. democrat for controller. >>> an amazing picture from our unive
. >>> i'm allen martin. coming up all new at 6:00, san jose police doing some major damage control after multiple misconduct allegations against its officers. what the mayor is now demanding. >>> plus a south bay city is standing out for saving water. we'll show you what residents are doing to conserve. >>> and long-time candy and ice cream shop in jeopardy of shutting down. how the community is helping to save it. the news at 6:00 coming up in about five minutes....
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with first alert weather. hot and dry conditions increasing the fire danger in northern california. >> let's take a look outside. the hottest day of the week so far. parts of the bay area baking in summer-like temperatures. the weather also fuelling the risk of wildfire. >> we have team coverage this evening. let's get right to our first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. paul? >> temperatures were hot for inland parts telephone bay area. let's look at the highs, compare them to average. well into the 90s. 18 degrees above normal in san jose. getting up to 93 degrees, almost 23 degrees above average in on cord, and santa rosa. the sonoma county hobby airport an even 100 degrees. a whopping 24 degrees above normal. downtown santa rosa topped out at 97. we've got one more day to go in this hot weather pattern, which means the fire fuels are going to continue to dry out. that's a concern especially in solano county where we get gustier winds.th
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with first alert weather. hot and dry conditions increasing the fire danger in northern california. >> let's take a look outside. the hottest day of the week so far. parts of the bay area baking in summer-like temperatures. the weather also fuelling the risk of wildfire. >> we have team coverage this evening. let's get right to our first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. paul? >> temperatures were hot for inland...
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>> i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00, it looks like the end of the road for a decades-old ban on cruising in san jose. low riders have been banned from driving slowly around city streets for 30 years. why the tide is now changing. >> reporter: the repeal of the cruising ban has cleared a major hurdle, passing the rules committee unanimously. it will now go before the full council. all it needs is six votes to pass. do you think you've got the votes to pass this through? >> i do, 100%. >> reporter: for raul, who grew up cruising and once
>> i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00, it looks like the end of the road for a decades-old ban on cruising in san jose. low riders have been banned from driving slowly around city streets for 30 years. why the tide is now changing. >> reporter: the repeal of the cruising ban has cleared a major hurdle, passing the rules committee unanimously. it will now go before the full council. all it needs is six votes to pass. do you think you've got the votes to...
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i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. we're going to start with bay area teachers' perspective on school safety in the wake of the texas shooting. >> kpix 5's andria borba tells us the teacher's new reality includes escape plans and unusual safety supplies. andria? >> reporter: like many of us, lindsey cudo is doom scrolling this week. unlike most of us, the pain, the terror at robb elementary is a daily ever present worry. she is a high school english teacher. >> the grossness of it feeling normal almost. because we have this happen so often. and then there is the heaviness of having a brave face so that the kids feel like they're safe. >> this is lindsey and a few of her new graduated students. she thinks about that window behind her, a lot. >> there is a back window on the back side of our class that when i got my class this year, i immediately recognized that's the one i'm going kick out if i need to and how far would i have to jump out of that window. and what would be the path to the nearest street. >> reporter: it'
i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm allen martin. we're going to start with bay area teachers' perspective on school safety in the wake of the texas shooting. >> kpix 5's andria borba tells us the teacher's new reality includes escape plans and unusual safety supplies. andria? >> reporter: like many of us, lindsey cudo is doom scrolling this week. unlike most of us, the pain, the terror at robb elementary is a daily ever present worry. she is a high school english teacher. >>...
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good evening i am allen martin. >> and i am elizabeth cook. it looks like everyone is paying more for everything these days. bay area drivers paying the highest price for gas in the nation. but we have not talked much about the skyrocketing price for diesel. after hitting a record high yesterday the average cost for diesel here in california is $6.50 a gallon of more than $2 from this time last year. new at 6:00, kenny choi and the impact it's having on businesses that have to get their goods to market. kenny expect businesses dependent on diesel trucks are taking the hit but in the end it's the consumer feeling the impact of this diesel search. >> reporter: stacks of ice cream, apple juice and products quickly picked up, loaded onto dollies and parted into trucks ready to hit the road. >> we go as far north as fort bragg. >> reporter: tom arthur has been delivering locally made products to hundreds of small stores across the bay area for more than four decades. many tucked away in rural parts of the northbay. diesel trucks talking hundreds of
good evening i am allen martin. >> and i am elizabeth cook. it looks like everyone is paying more for everything these days. bay area drivers paying the highest price for gas in the nation. but we have not talked much about the skyrocketing price for diesel. after hitting a record high yesterday the average cost for diesel here in california is $6.50 a gallon of more than $2 from this time last year. new at 6:00, kenny choi and the impact it's having on businesses that have to get their...
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kpix five allen martin is here with more. >> they quickly responded to the parking lot near the training site. the helicopter came down and landed on its side, rotor blades partially on the ground. the crash happened feet away from the facilities training poles. this is where pg&e shows maintenance crews how to do prepare work. the pilot was taken to a local hospital. another person on the ground taken to the hospital for evaluation. both expected to survive expected challenges within the aircraft are, first off, the number of people involved. and, secondary, do we have a fuel leak that could impact the safety to the people respect there was a fuel leak and crews work able to contain it quickly. no word on what caused the accident. livermore police department and the ntsb will be investigating that. >>> there may be a glimmer of hope in the latest economic data work overall consumer prices jumped 8.3% over last year, slightly down from a 40- year high of 8.5% in march. >> going from 8.7 annual rate to 8.3 telling someone who is sick your temperature has gone from 105-2104. >> jill schles
kpix five allen martin is here with more. >> they quickly responded to the parking lot near the training site. the helicopter came down and landed on its side, rotor blades partially on the ground. the crash happened feet away from the facilities training poles. this is where pg&e shows maintenance crews how to do prepare work. the pilot was taken to a local hospital. another person on the ground taken to the hospital for evaluation. both expected to survive expected challenges within...
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. >> the news at 6:00 begins with allen martin and elizabeth cook. >> streaming, a local pro cy cyclist shot and killeds what we're learning about a possible motive and how friend are remembering the star athlete. >> they loved the sport clearly and she put herself into it 100%. >> she was just stokind and humble. >> the weather is not helpful and the conditions on the ground historically bad. what it's starting to look like at the beginning of fire season. >> and later it's a story that might make your skin crawl. the mysterious creature being described as a voracious feeder spotted right here in the bay area. >> friends and family speaking out after the death of it an elite san francisco cycle ist. >>> 25-year-old wilson was in texas for a race when she was shot by another woman. investigators say she and the suspect had recently been in a relationship with the same man. >> new at 6:00, kpix 5 sean t spoke to her friends and colleagues about how hope she'll be remembered. >> those that knew maria wilson say she truly enjoyed life and made the most out her time living here in here in s
. >> the news at 6:00 begins with allen martin and elizabeth cook. >> streaming, a local pro cy cyclist shot and killeds what we're learning about a possible motive and how friend are remembering the star athlete. >> they loved the sport clearly and she put herself into it 100%. >> she was just stokind and humble. >> the weather is not helpful and the conditions on the ground historically bad. what it's starting to look like at the beginning of fire season....
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kpix 5's allen martin has more on this new directive by san francisco's archbishop. allen? >> yeah, strong action, strong words certainly from the conservative leader. the roman catholics in the san francisco diocese, which covers not only the city, but also marin and san mateo counties. he says that until nancy pelosi either stops speak publicly about her catholic faith, or she changes her stance on supporting a woman's right to choose, she can no longer receive communion in the churches under his leadership. the archbishop tweeted this message just after noon today, saying, quote, after numerous attempts to speak with speaker pelosi to help her understand the grave evil she is perpetrating, the scandal she is causing and the danger to her own soul she is risking, i have determined she is not to be admitted to holy communion. the archbishop most recently sent a letter to nancy pelosi warning her this could happen. he says that he never heard back from her. the archbishop was interviewed for a podcast called "behind the story" and explained his frustration. >> but more rece
kpix 5's allen martin has more on this new directive by san francisco's archbishop. allen? >> yeah, strong action, strong words certainly from the conservative leader. the roman catholics in the san francisco diocese, which covers not only the city, but also marin and san mateo counties. he says that until nancy pelosi either stops speak publicly about her catholic faith, or she changes her stance on supporting a woman's right to choose, she can no longer receive communion in the churches...
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let's get right to kpix's allen martin. he is following details. allen? >> prosecutors say the man and woman accused of taking little brandon had tried twice before to kidnap that baby. yesenia ramirez and jose portillo were in court today. the santa clara d.a. has added three additional charges of attempted kidnapping to cover those earlier attempts. now in one try, prosecutors say the two posed as child protective service workers and then tried to take custody of the baby. we also know that yesenia ramirez tried to pose as family friend. on april 25th, she took a trip to walmart with the child and the child's grandmother. surveillance video shows jose portillo arriving with an infant carrier. police say he took the boy as ramirez and the grandmother unloaded groceries. >> attempting to kidnap brandon dough multiple times starting in march when he was only 1 month old. the case was originally on today for a bail motion, but because of these new charges and the ongoing investigation, both defense council requested that that be continued to a further date.
let's get right to kpix's allen martin. he is following details. allen? >> prosecutors say the man and woman accused of taking little brandon had tried twice before to kidnap that baby. yesenia ramirez and jose portillo were in court today. the santa clara d.a. has added three additional charges of attempted kidnapping to cover those earlier attempts. now in one try, prosecutors say the two posed as child protective service workers and then tried to take custody of the baby. we also know...
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kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here with the effort to save the facility that some say is crucial to the community. allen? >> ryan, let's be clear. all hope is not lost for laguna honda, but that said, it's complicated. the city, the county pushing to get the hospital recertified after the centers for medicare and medicaid terminated the hospital's participation in the program. but while that happens, cms is requiring the closure plan and the transfer of patients in order for laguna honda to continue to receive federal funds. earlier this week, residents were told the hospital could be closed by the feds as early as september. the issue boils down to what was deemed substandard care and safety violations at laguna honda. but city leaders at a rally today to save the hospital pointed out that with more than 700 patients, each one with a unique situation, it's challenging. >> we know that this is challenging work, and we know that sometimes there might be mistakes made. sometimes we may not be able to catch everything. but that is no reason, that is no reason to close an important facility
kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here with the effort to save the facility that some say is crucial to the community. allen? >> ryan, let's be clear. all hope is not lost for laguna honda, but that said, it's complicated. the city, the county pushing to get the hospital recertified after the centers for medicare and medicaid terminated the hospital's participation in the program. but while that happens, cms is requiring the closure plan and the transfer of patients in order for laguna honda...
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. >>> good evening, i am allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for liz tonight. >>> let's take a live look at the roads for you. commuters who didn't go into the office now trying to head home. some trying to make that trek into work on fridays. >> looking at downtown san francisco where hybrid work schedules are making a huge difference, especially on fridays. >> how that is impacting businesses as they try to recover from the pandemic. >> reporter: here in the financial district there was a noticeable difference walking the streets today. restaurants are feeling the impact, and so are those working here all week. less people means fewer customers in person, but also shorter lines for those who do commute on fridays. >> so many times people walk through the door and say, i can't believe you are open again. so excited to see you. >> reporter: recently reopened its restaurant on market street, a sign that enough people are back working downtown. >> there is almost a golden gate bridge look to your curves on your sales and your labor. >> reporter: it is the customers who come in du
. >>> good evening, i am allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for liz tonight. >>> let's take a live look at the roads for you. commuters who didn't go into the office now trying to head home. some trying to make that trek into work on fridays. >> looking at downtown san francisco where hybrid work schedules are making a huge difference, especially on fridays. >> how that is impacting businesses as they try to recover from the pandemic. >>...
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. >>> good evening, i am allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for liz tonight. >>> let's take a live look at the roads for you. commuters who didn't go into the office now trying to head home. some trying to make that trek into work on fridays. >> looking at downtown san francisco where hybrid work schedules are making a huge difference, especially on fridays. >> how that is impacting businesses as they try to recover from the pandemic. >> reporter: here in the financial district there was a noticeable difference walking the streets today. restaurants are feeling the impact, and so are those working here all week. less people means fewer customers in person, but also shorter lines for those who do commute on fridays. >> so many times people walk through the door and say, i can't believe you are open again. so excited to see you. >> reporter: recently reopened its rera
. >>> good evening, i am allen martin. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for liz tonight. >>> let's take a live look at the roads for you. commuters who didn't go into the office now trying to head home. some trying to make that trek into work on fridays. >> looking at downtown san francisco where hybrid work schedules are making a huge difference, especially on fridays. >> how that is impacting businesses as they try to recover from the pandemic. >>...
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kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here with more on that troubling trend. >> reporter: water officials say california water usage jumped to 19% in march, making it the most water use for any march since 2015. californians experienced the driest january in march on record. cutting water use by 15% last summer. however, californians have only cut back 3.7%. this comes as california's two largest reservoirs are at critically low levels. 55% capacity. water conservation will become more critical once summer arrives. >> this is really an indication that mother nature is reminding us that we are in a world with climate change. it is here and we need to start adapting to it. >>> here in the bay area, santa clara largest water provider could soon have water cops cracking down on water wasters. the water board began discussions today on hiring enforcement workers to issue fines up to $500 for water waste or overuse. this proposal comes as the county school water usage went over 30% in march. >> allen, there is some good news out of the sierra. do you see, berkeley snow lab reporting 110% average. t
kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here with more on that troubling trend. >> reporter: water officials say california water usage jumped to 19% in march, making it the most water use for any march since 2015. californians experienced the driest january in march on record. cutting water use by 15% last summer. however, californians have only cut back 3.7%. this comes as california's two largest reservoirs are at critically low levels. 55% capacity. water conservation will become more critical...
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>> i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00, it looks like the end of the road for a decades-old ban on cruising in san jose. low riders have been banned from driving slowly around city streets for 30 years. why the tide is now changing. >> reporter: the repeal of the cruising ban has cleared a major hurdle, passing the rules committee unanimously. it will now go before the full council. all it needs is six votes to pass. do you think you've got the votes to pass this through? >> i do, 100%. >> reporter: for raul, who grew up cruising and once owned a '65 impala super sport, it's been a long journey from repeatedlygei to now 30 years later, as a council member, denouncing the law as racist. >> it made it easier to profile and discriminate against those driving a vehicle deemed as a low rider, particularly young brown people. ♪ >> reporter: he says low riding and cruising is rooted in the civil rights movement, becoming a symbol of resistance and a way to preserve mexican american culture. by the early 90s, low rid
>> i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00, it looks like the end of the road for a decades-old ban on cruising in san jose. low riders have been banned from driving slowly around city streets for 30 years. why the tide is now changing. >> reporter: the repeal of the cruising ban has cleared a major hurdle, passing the rules committee unanimously. it will now go before the full council. all it needs is six votes to pass. do you think you've got the votes to...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with first alert weather. hot and dry conditions increasing the fire danger in northern california. >> let's take a look outside. the hottest day of the week so far. parts of the bay area baking in summer-like temperatures. the weather also fuelling the risk of wildfire. >> we have team coverage this evening. let's get right to our first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. paul? >> temperatures were hot for inland parts telephone bay area. let's look at the highs, compare them to average. well into the 90s. 18 degrees above normal in san jose. getting up to 93 degrees, almost 23 degrees above average in on cord, and santa rosa. the sonoma county hobby airport an even 100 degrees. a whopping 24 degrees above normal. downtown santa rosa topped out at 97. we've got one more day to go in this hot weather pattern, which means the fire fuels are going to continue to dry out. that's a concern especially in solano county where we get gustier winds. the strongest gusts are only going to be up to about 30 miles per h
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with first alert weather. hot and dry conditions increasing the fire danger in northern california. >> let's take a look outside. the hottest day of the week so far. parts of the bay area baking in summer-like temperatures. the weather also fuelling the risk of wildfire. >> we have team coverage this evening. let's get right to our first alert chief meteorologist paul heggen. paul? >> temperatures were hot for inland...
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i am allen martin. >> i am juliette goodrich. >>> we start with the key part of the bay area economy. let's go live now to san francisco. you can see the world famous landmarks that bring people here to visit. but the scenic beauty alone is not doing the trick. >> the tourism is struggling. business leaders are pushing to fuel that recovery to go even faster. kpix 5 reporter kenny choi with more on the efforts to bring tourism back. >> he says the loss of a certain kind of traveler is especially troubling. >> reporter: there are plenty of signs travel will meet or surpass pre-pandemic numbers this year, but it is business travel that is still taking a major head. >> we work right across from the hotel. very rarely do you see people going, it is still in business. >> reporter: from bill hobbs to dorman, they desperately need more guests packing rooms to survive and thrive. sales have slowly picked up for this tea shop on o'farrell just across the street from nikko, san francisco. trying to see the cup half full instead of empty. >> i have been trying to contact concierges and talk to t
i am allen martin. >> i am juliette goodrich. >>> we start with the key part of the bay area economy. let's go live now to san francisco. you can see the world famous landmarks that bring people here to visit. but the scenic beauty alone is not doing the trick. >> the tourism is struggling. business leaders are pushing to fuel that recovery to go even faster. kpix 5 reporter kenny choi with more on the efforts to bring tourism back. >> he says the loss of a certain...
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i'm elizabeth corporate >> i am allen martin. >>> more fallout from the supreme court ruling that looks to overturn roe v wade. gavin newsom trying to establish california as a champion for women's reproductive rights. >> our responsibility. we have always felt it. our responsibility is to others. not just to the few 40 million proud californians. but to others. so we will have to do more. we will have to do better. >> governor cement top legislative leaders pushing for additional abortion productions. that includes adding an amendment in the state? constitution preserving the right to choose. that would require voter approval. lawmakers are also taking up different proposals to secure california as an abortion sanctuary state good the wording of the supreme court draft opinion is worrying not only about women's rights activists but also married couples. >> here is why the word could estimate marriage equality. andria borba on the new concerns in the wake of
i'm elizabeth corporate >> i am allen martin. >>> more fallout from the supreme court ruling that looks to overturn roe v wade. gavin newsom trying to establish california as a champion for women's reproductive rights. >> our responsibility. we have always felt it. our responsibility is to others. not just to the few 40 million proud californians. but to others. so we will have to do more. we will have to do better. >> governor cement top legislative leaders pushing...
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allen martin and elizabeth cook are off this weekend. >> travel well under way. here is a live look at our bay area roads right now. we've been seeing a steady stream of traffic in most places or families are eager to get out. aaa expects more than 39 million americans to travel at least 50 miles from home this weekend. a lot them are going to be on the road. despite the high high gas prices. right now the price of regular gas in california is above $6 a gallon. by the way, the price this time last year was around $4. >> we have team coverage on the unofficial start of summer. we begin with kpix 5's len ramirez with the new salesit be attraction. >> reporter: well, the boardwalk was able to partially reopen during the pandemic, but there were a lot of closures here and there. this year, no restrictions. and so it will feel like a normal boardwalk experience this summer. it comes just in time as higher gas prices are keeping a lot of families closer to home. pain at the pump can take all the fun out of a summer road trip that is unless you don't drive far. for nic
allen martin and elizabeth cook are off this weekend. >> travel well under way. here is a live look at our bay area roads right now. we've been seeing a steady stream of traffic in most places or families are eager to get out. aaa expects more than 39 million americans to travel at least 50 miles from home this weekend. a lot them are going to be on the road. despite the high high gas prices. right now the price of regular gas in california is above $6 a gallon. by the way, the price this...
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kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here and he reports the first in the nation mandate came about in the me too era. >> reporter: the conservative group judicial watch challenged the law that would have required boards of directors have up to three female directors by this year. the group claimed that the law mandated a gender-based quota, and then using taxpayer money to enforce the law was illegal. the judge agreed, ruling that the law violated the right to equal treatment. the law was passed in 2018 and applied to publicly traded companies that are headquartered in california. it says those companies must have one woman on the board by the end of 2019. by january this year, boards with five directors, two women on the board. and those with six or more board members, three had to be women. the penalties for violating the law ranged from $100,000 to $300,000. last year, fewer than half of qualifying companied reported they had complied with the law. gwen young, coo of the women business collaborative, explained to me that the state's defense of the law stating that companies could add more
kpix 5 anchor allen martin is here and he reports the first in the nation mandate came about in the me too era. >> reporter: the conservative group judicial watch challenged the law that would have required boards of directors have up to three female directors by this year. the group claimed that the law mandated a gender-based quota, and then using taxpayer money to enforce the law was illegal. the judge agreed, ruling that the law violated the right to equal treatment. the law was...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with department reforms in san jose. >> kiet do on officers retraining and tougher background checks for recruits. >> reporter: five scandals have come to light in the past couple of weeks, but san jose police today said that they cannot guarantee that's the last of them, because they say they're human too. after a series of embarrassing scandals involving sjpd officers including a dui crash, a fatal drug overdose and an officer who touched himself while on duty, it is the million dollar question. >> why are these incidents happening? why now? and we're not entirely sure. >> reporter: there appears to be no common thread between the five officers who have made headlines in recent week. nonetheless, chief mata is instituting a plan. >> you will not hear excuses for inexcusable conduct. you will see action and determination this department has always shown to improve itself. >> reporter: starting immediately for new recruits, sjpd will interview more secondary references, going
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start with department reforms in san jose. >> kiet do on officers retraining and tougher background checks for recruits. >> reporter: five scandals have come to light in the past couple of weeks, but san jose police today said that they cannot guarantee that's the last of them, because they say they're human too. after a series of embarrassing scandals involving sjpd officers including a dui crash, a fatal drug overdose and an...
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i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start on the fire watch. here is a live look at the upscale coastal neighborhood of laguna niguel in orange county where a fast-moving fire destroyed at least 20 homes. this evening we're getting a closer look at the extent of the damage. chopper video shows just home after home damaged or destroyed by this blaze while some neighboring homes were spared. it all started as a small brushfire yesterday evening and erupted into an inferno within two hours. crews are still out there putting out hot spots. flames scorched about 200 acres and forced hundreds of families to evacuate. cbs reporter jeff nguyen caught up with some of those evacuees. >> my husband just brought me this photo. that was just so oh, my gosh, i'm just so touched. >> reporter: it's easy to understand why lynn morry gripped her wedding photos so tightly. >> i'm in shock right now, because you can see our house right there. we have total loss, damage. >> reporter: our camera was in front of morry's home wednesday night as wind fuelled the coasta
i'm allen martin. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. we start on the fire watch. here is a live look at the upscale coastal neighborhood of laguna niguel in orange county where a fast-moving fire destroyed at least 20 homes. this evening we're getting a closer look at the extent of the damage. chopper video shows just home after home damaged or destroyed by this blaze while some neighboring homes were spared. it all started as a small brushfire yesterday evening and erupted into an inferno within...
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. >> i'm allen martin in for ryan yamamoto. for the first time in more than two decades, santa clara county is going to get a new sheriff. >> len ramirez has a look at the five candidates who all agree it's time for a change. >> reporter: four of the five candidates for sheriff come with extensive law enforcement backgrounds, but all are running on reform platforms after sheriff laurie smith was indicted for corruption in office last year. >> i think right now we have a great opportunity to really reimagine and restructure how we serve our communities. >> reporter: bob jonsen has been palo alto's chief of police since 2018. he has a 35-year law enforcement career that also includes the l.a. county sheriff's office and menlo park p.d. he is also a former actor who appeared as one of the storm troopers in ""star wars": return of the jedi." his plan would be to create advisory councils from the community and staff. >> i think you need to have a leader that's engaged. i think the community deserves
. >> i'm allen martin in for ryan yamamoto. for the first time in more than two decades, santa clara county is going to get a new sheriff. >> len ramirez has a look at the five candidates who all agree it's time for a change. >> reporter: four of the five candidates for sheriff come with extensive law enforcement backgrounds, but all are running on reform platforms after sheriff laurie smith was indicted for corruption in office last year. >> i think right now we have a...
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we are, jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in knob. we hear widely known as lisa, lisa, i don't go, you know, so why did you change delirious of the songs that you re mix? i changed it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids. my easy to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. it will go and paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the hall? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i knew that this girl from evil tribe and if you done the 1st, i'll stick with in the woods. so i remember i did a cobra full finnow hi week by him. a guy diaz luca day, one the level of them with them there. so was the look at it go. i love our confidence so much is really smart, i believe, and i pre day to get out. so we in future i go child is normally beads in the kitchen. the kung. but the speeches, things like danty seen jean being a lawyer acting and so on. so i say, once again, i'm using killer child. hope you understand a lisa has recreate as
we are, jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in knob. we hear widely known as lisa, lisa, i don't go, you know, so why did you change delirious of the songs that you re mix? i changed it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids. my easy to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. it will go and paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the hall? if we are like, wow, this is amazing....
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we are jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa. i don't go, you know. so why do you change delirious of the songs that you re mix? i change it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids my each to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. it will go as a powerful to, to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i knew that this girl from equal tribe and it done the 1st our secret in the woods. so i remember i did the cobra full finnow hi week. by him. a guy diaz, a luca wilka dearborn, the level of them with them dazzle. was the look at it go. i love our confidential much is really smart. i believe when i pre day to get house all week and future it go, child is normally beaten the kitchen. the kung. but the speeches, dean's leg, dancy see jean being a lawyer acting and so on. so i say once again on music go child. hope you understand a lisa has been created several songs given them. you know, wa
we are jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa. i don't go, you know. so why do you change delirious of the songs that you re mix? i change it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids my each to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. it will go as a powerful to, to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i...
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we are jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in knob. we hear widely known as lisa, lisa, are you in the so why did you change the lyrics of the songs that you re mix? i changed it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids my each to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a corrective, we'll go and paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the hall? if we are like, wow, this is amazing and you and i, this goes from evil tribe. and if you them, the 1st are secret in the woods. so i remember i did a cobra full finnow. i. we buy him a good idea of luca dave on the level of freedom with them there. so listen, look at it. go. i love our confidence so much is really smart. i believe when i pre day to get house only in future it go, child is normally beads in the kitchen, they can. but the speeches, things like dal d, c gene being a lawyer acting and so on. so i say once again, i'm using guild child hope you understand a lisa has recreate as sever
we are jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in knob. we hear widely known as lisa, lisa, are you in the so why did you change the lyrics of the songs that you re mix? i changed it because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids my each to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a corrective, we'll go and paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the hall? if we are like, wow, this is amazing and you...
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we are, jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa, i don't go, you know. so why do you change the lyrics of the songs that you re mix? i changing because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids, my age to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. he will go on to paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i knew that this girl from equal tribe and it done the 1st are stick, read in the woods. so i remember i did the cobra full finnow hi week. by him. a good idea of luca, they want to level of and i'm with them there. so listen, look at it, go. i love our confidence so much is really smart. i believe, and i pre day to get house all week and future i go, child is normally beads in the kitchen. he can but to speak to things like dal, d, c, d being a lawyer acting on so on. so i say once again on music go child. hope you understand a lisa has we created several songs given them new links. now wait for th
we are, jerry martin allen said lisa, it will be in that we hear widely known as lisa lisa, i don't go, you know. so why do you change the lyrics of the songs that you re mix? i changing because i want it to be simpler for people to on this for kids, my age to understand. i why do you think any more? i think any will because i'm a correct. he will go on to paul for to to keep my language alive. how do people react? when do you hear you sing in the pool? if we are like, wow, this is amazing. i...
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. >> let's hear from allen in brooklyn, new york. you are on with jonathan martin and alex burns. >> good morning, a member of your interviews in the last few days and i am impressed by the thoroughness of your work. you mentioned the unhealthy situation and the parties identify more with what they are against and what they are for. and, i believe that spilled over to the end of the fairness doctrine. people identifying with the station with no opposing viewpoint since the mid 80s. and, the effect that has on our jury system. i have not heard very much openly discussed by judges about whether or not the jury pool is affected by endemic bias and we cannot really get fair juries anymore. do you believe that is affecting the readiness of people like bragg or garland to put forward indictments. for fear that even though there is merit there the jury pool will no longer find it? >> appreciate the question, glad you are interested in our work. look, prosecuting a former president would be an enormous legal and political challenge and anyti
. >> let's hear from allen in brooklyn, new york. you are on with jonathan martin and alex burns. >> good morning, a member of your interviews in the last few days and i am impressed by the thoroughness of your work. you mentioned the unhealthy situation and the parties identify more with what they are against and what they are for. and, i believe that spilled over to the end of the fairness doctrine. people identifying with the station with no opposing viewpoint since the mid 80s....