His grandma. I feel bad for this lady. Oh. The twist that will make you feel bad for him instead. Youre pretty good drivers. Tell me what you would do different in this first part of the vi well imagine using four wheels straight off the bat. And physics would dictate i would continue to this with a dude on the back. And i would be wearing a helmet. Just in case. You never know whats going to happen. I was not expecting that. Neither were they actually. Because i couldnt see it because the wheels were up. They couldnt see ahead of them. Not only that. Theyre so focused on hamming up the camera they dont Pay Attention to whats in front of them which turns out is a huge truck carrying a load of who knows what . And they slam right into the back. Oh. With no helmets on. Faceplant. I hope it was manure. It would be soft. Honestly. Its like out of back to the future. Thats a 30 to 0 in no time. This is a whole heap of regret. Maybe a broken chest bone. I think broken ribs for sure. A broken
For special offers now. Casualty in the trump tonight rrounding live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. We have breaking news, the first major casualty in the trump administration, the russian scandal surrounding the president S National Security advisor just cost him his job. But first the threat of a dam disaster, tonight a race against time to avoid a catastrophic collapse and dangerous flooding before the next storm. Good evening. Im elizabeth cook. Im ken bastida. The compromised oroville dam is in butte county north of sacramento. We have Team Coverage tonight. First off kpix5s joe vazquez who is at Lake Oroville. Joe . Reporter ken, you can see all these big trucks behind me. Clearly they are hard at work trying to put these big rocks onto the broken spillway and trying to fix it. What is not so clear tonight is the degree to which communities downstream are still in harms way. Its very difficult. Its hard to understand how people have been able to evacuate so qui
For special offers now. Casualty in the trump tonight rrounding live from the cbs bay area studios this is kpix5 news. We have breaking news, the first major casualty in the trump administration, the russian scandal surrounding the president S National Security advisor just cost him his job. But first the threat of a dam disaster, tonight a race against time to avoid a catastrophic collapse and dangerous flooding before the next storm. Good evening. Im elizabeth cook. Im ken bastida. The compromised oroville dam is in butte county north of sacramento. We have Team Coverage tonight. First off kpix5s joe vazquez who is at Lake Oroville. Joe . Reporter ken, you can see all these big trucks behind me. Clearly they are hard at work trying to put these big rocks onto the broken spillway and trying to fix it. What is not so clear tonight is the degree to which communities downstream are still in harms way. Its very difficult. Its hard to understand how people have been able to evacuate so qui
Suicide. Police discovered the bodies around 10 00 last night. A neighbor called police after hearing gunshots and the exwife called police asking them to do a welfare check at this house because she was worried about her exhusband and their two young daughters. Police say when officers got here, they discovered the father and the girls in an upstairs bedroom. According to police, the father shot the two girls before turning the gun on himself. We told us that the parents had recently split up, that the wife had just moved out of te house about five months ago, and that he knew the couple was going through some problems. He says he is just absolutely heartbroken at what happened, and he himself is having a hard time coping with this tragedy. Again, police have not released much information as far as the identities of the family members released a possible motive in this case. But, again, a neighbor telling us that the family who lived in this home had just recently split up about five
Interrupted by run of the employees. Reporter sky 7 showed police gathered in the back park lot. Palette thefts are common in industrial areas. People bring them to salvage yards for money. Very shocking. Thats all can i say. Reporter alex meena is a driver for the company. He was shocked to see a coroner and Crime Scene Team scouring the parking lot. Very, very, very scary and very shocking and, you know, i just dont have, you know, no words to say about this, you know. This is horrible, horrible. Reporter other employees were visibly upset. Detectives drove some witnesses to the Police Station for questioning. Police have only a vague description of the vehicle they are looking for. The best that we have right now is a lightcolored pickup truck. Theres a possibility that well have palettes in the back. They are trying to track down Surveillance Video to get a license plate number and the direction the driver went when he sped from the scene n. San leandro, elisa harrington, abc 7 new