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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5PM 20160628



you go to antioch at 101 yesterday and as we go live to the mobile weather lab, the number about 93-and-a-half degrees right now. relative humidity, relatively low. and if you need to think cool thoughts in the next couple of days, i have two suggestions. the ocean and the other one antioch marina. that's the only place will you find relief. >> firefighters are making head way and stamping out the huge fire in lake isabella. 40% contained. it is blamed for two deaths and burned 200 homes. the flames are moving west away from neighborhoods. for some residents today was a sad homecoming. devastating from here. there is nothing to come back to. >> 2,000 firefighters have been call to the blaze since it started on thursday. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused it. and starting today. cal fire has suspended all burn permits for rural parts of the bay area. the risk now is too great. a lot of people battling over the beach access and this time near capitola. where people were charging one hundred bucks for parts to the beach. some off limits to many but devon feely explains that is about to explain. >> the coastal commission has given this commune until thursday to tear down the gates behind me and give everyone access to the beach. a showdown over a stretch of california's coast that some have come to consider as their own private playground. >> the community that stewards the beach takes good care of it. >> if you had to put a price tag on the sun, surf and tag, what would it be or should it be free to everyone. >> there is a lot of riprap coming through and people leaving their trash and drinking and partying. >> it is the gate and the guards and the fee structure. all three make it difficult for the general public to get in and use this plan. >> but residents and beachgoers pay one hundred dollars for a key that gives them access to the beach fear that tearing down the gate will open the floodgates. >> for the coastal commission to strip that away from us it is just to erode the fabric of our community. >> the original fence and gate was bill in the 40s and the 9 foot gate back to the 90s. the gate coming down will determine if private beach remains so in name only. >> i see it as a denial of property rights by the government and coastal commission trying to force their will. >> the coastal commission will levy steep fines if there's not an agreement to take down the gate but they are more interested in resolving the issue than collecting the money. in santa cruz. devon feely. one warrior fan recovering from a loss of a title but recovering from serious injuries from the final game. believed to be pushed over a ledge from the upper guess of the oracle arena. still in the hospital. julia goodrich spoke to him. >> liz, they are talking to witnesses, they are hoping to get more video, surveillance video. in the meantime sal bimbo is at the hospital, 8 days later after game 7 his father says things are fuzzy but he is starting to improve. how do you feelsome. >> okay. >> sal bimbo has been in the hospital since game 7. his father ronny has been by his side after numerous surgeries. his family says sal was thrown over a second level deck after the game. >> what does he remember? what does he tell you. >> he remembers going to eat breakfast that day. he remembers talking to lebron james. he remembers going to get his ticket. >> and today from his hospital bed his father asked him about that night again. >> what do you feel about game 7, do you remember what happened? >> yes. >> do you want to talk about it? >> no. >> you don't want to talk about it no more? >> no. >> what do you have to say to that person that did this? >> god bless him. >> i said let the law deal with him. >> police are still investigating and talking to witnesses. his family says that sal was caught in the middle of a fight between warriors fans and cav fans. wrong place and wrong time. when he was thrown over a 50- foot railing near section 220. he remembers there was a commotion going on and he was pulling out his video he told me, his phone and the next thing he knows a guy came and pushed him and when the guy pushed him he doesn't remember nothing from then but getting up in the hospital. >> warriors, cav fans,. >> carve fans. >> for sure? >> yes. he told me. >> sal will be in the hospital for at least another week. although he is anxious to go home to la with his wife and two young children. he want to get up and he wants to go home. he doesn't want to stay here he wants to go home. i told him slowly but surely we will get back. >> and he will eventually. now sal's father says there are moments when his son can recall moments and other times that he doesn't want to talk and blanks out. keep in mind he has had several surgeries and more to come. his father is putting up $25,000 for information lead to go to arrest and conviction of whoever did this to his son. in oakland, jewel yet goodrich kpix 5. a drone helps authorities to chase down a suspect. deputies were busting an illegal drug and gambling ring along a home at sealy street in san leandro. don ford shows us how it all unfolded. it looked like it could have been national guard from the uniform and the guns in the truck without any writing on it. >> reporter: heavily armed alameda deputies served a search warrant on this house in san leandro. 14 people were arrested for drug trafficking and illegal gambling. >> 14 is quite a bit. we were surprised by the number but able to deal with it. >> but there was a problem. one suspect ran up the back door and started to jump fences. he didn't see the drone following him. >> today we had somebody that ran from this location and because we had this up in the air we were able to follow him and tell the ground units where he was and had a deputy dee tape him. >> alameda has several drones. this one is a cheap off the shelf version. today it was priceless. >> they had a drone up and had it flying around the house and my guess is so that way they could see if anybody was hiding out in the backyard. i remember that was one issue in one of the previous ones. >> this is not the first time this house has been raided and not the first time combat ready police have had to come in and shut down an alleged drug operation. i feel like i'm in iraq or afghanistan for crying out loud. >> neighbors are hopeful after the morning's raid and arrest that peace can be restored in this neighborhood. don ford kpix 5. the poster board for cyclist the gone while. now the man accused of crashing up a zip car has pled guilty to felony assault. the september 2015 incident seen here in a youtube video shows ian hessfeld bludgeoning the car with a lock. the driver was trying to get around the critical mass procession in san francisco's marina neighborhood. hasfeld did about $1400 worth of damage. sentencing is set for july 25th. celebrations outside the u.s. supreme court today after the justices struck down a texas abortion law. the court said that the 2013 law posed an undue burden to a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. the law required abortion provide stories have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals. it also required clinics to have the same standards in outpatient surgery centers. >> that underscores the reproductive freedom of women across the country. >> for the life of me, i can't imagine the women on the court or the men on the court and said we say somehow or another if you want an abortion you deserve less standards than you were getting treated for a broken leg. >> this is the court's first major opinion on abortion in 25 years, the vote was 5-3 with justified kennedy siding with the liberalists. britain's zig to leave the european union. two accuratings agencies downgraded the uk's credit rating and the british pound plunged three percent against the dollar after losing 10% on friday. and it was another rough economic day for global financial markets including ours. the dow and s&p ended up their lowest since mid march. the dow dropped more than 260 points. >> the big question is where do we go, the people have voted and now it is up to the nation's leaders to implement changes with the least amount of turmoil and hardship. the u.s. secretary of state has more to say about it. >> looking to the best way forward so that economies are not injured and security interests are not set back. more than three-and-a-half million people have signed an online petition urging the british government for the vote. prime minister david cameron says the decision has been made and must be accepted. hillary clinton's new alli elizabeth warren could give her the boost she needs to secure votes from liberal democrats but as kenneth craig reports donald trump is calling warren out as a trader to her own supporters. >> hillary clinton and senator elizabeth warren held hands high in the air. >> i'm with her. >> warren is the champion of the party's liberal base and her endorsement could help her win over bernie sanders supporters. warren wasted no time going after clinton's republican rival donald trump. >> a small insecure money grubber that fights for no one but himself. trump call warren a sell out in a statement that reads in part, the sad attempt at pandering to the sanders wing is another example of a typical political calculation by dc insiders. >> she represents wall street in the interest of big banks. i felt it was not genuine. >> donald trump is painting clinton as the establishment figure and warren could help fight back that title. monday's event was a triumph for the vice-presidential nomination. >> she exposes him for what he is, temperamentally unfit. >> the tax plans could cause the national debt to shoot up by 11% and clinton detective by 250 million-dollars. trump will respond on tuesday. planning to deliver a speech outside of pittsburgh entitled declaring american economic independence kenneth craig cbs news. fans shout out homophobic slurs in a game. and sending a message to everyone. what they have to say coming up. plus why neo-naxis are blaming the police for yesterday's violence at the california capital. it's the battle of the bay. we are like at at&t park as the oakland a's take on san francisco giants. closed captioning brought to you by living spaces furniture. new details coming to light over a violent clash at the state capital. leaders of a knee owe nazi group said they were attacked by protestors. it shows people being beaten with sticks and fists. ten people hurt and at least five people stabbed. today police blamed counter protestors for in sighting the violence. the weekend event is reminiscent of another clash in 2012 between kneeo nazis. three hurt and three arrested. the san jose earthquakes have a message for some unruly soccer fans. stop yelling the homophobic slurs at games for you may get kicked out. that warning is coming from the top of the organization. the team says they will start off with a public education and outreach campaign. if that doesn't work they may have to band individual fans from the game and in a worse case scenario the earthquake may have to play to an empty stadium. >> you stan to lose a lot of money. >> the key thing is that this is something not consistent with our values. >> you can hear it in this game highly but it happened over the weekend. for the first time fans chanted a homophobic slur against the la galaxy. >> maybe it was the galaxy fans too. who knows? regardless the president david caval knows that stopping this will not be easy. formulating a team message that once done will probably look like what mexico did recently. caval says they are being aggressive but need help, if you hear something at a game speak up and take a stance. >> we can't do it alone. we need everyone in the stadium, our community to deal with this head on. >> and to underscore the message on inclusion and diversity, they want to remind plans of a pride night happening at the next home game where they will donate a dollar for every ticket, that comes out to $18,000 for local lgtb groups happening on july 8th. a strong earthquake has hit southern mexico. it struck a few hours ago. preliminary magnitude put it at 5.7. the epicenter in the southern state of lahacka. but people in buildings in mexico city 200 miles north felt it. no reports of any damage or injuries. tonight it is the battle of the bay, the a's take on the giants. sports director dennis o'donnell is live at at&t with a preview. dennis. yes, thanks. the bay bridge series is a tail of two seasons, the a's are trying to remain relevant off to such a bad start due to injuries. the giants have injuries as well. but san francisco is tied for the most wins in baseball. a lot of come from behind numbers in fact. not only was yesterday's walk off win against the phillies their 49th, it was also bruce bochy's 800 win. he is 23 wins away from becoming the most winningest manager in franchise history and 40 wins away for catching dusty baker at 2nd place and over 1700 wins away from catching john mcgraw. >> i didn't know about it. some guys were telling me congratulations on 800 and i am not sure what that means. i have been fortunate to have been here this long and it's been one heck of a ride. i know i am lucky i don't think john mcgraw has anything to worry about. >> san francisco currently has an 8 game lead in the national west. this is a the biggest margin since they moved west in 1958. bay bridge series reporting live from at&t, kpix 5. it should be a good game. can't wait. >> it will be a good one. we are desperately sinking relief in the weather department. and you know we are staring out at the long-range forecast. here is good news ahead. it is not going to happen tomorrow. looking live towards diablo and the forecast coming up after the break. more rain expected to drench devastated west virginia. weekend flooding is blamed for two dozen deaths and in one county more than five hundred homes damaged. federal assistance offered to the flood damage. we got the holiday week coming up. >> good news. between now and then umm. >> it will be warm except tonight. at the old ball game. if you are heading out there. dennis mentioned the a's taking on the giants at the old ball yard. daytime temperature. talk about a cool down. 61 degrees and clear skies. by tonight at 7:15 p.m. that doesn't sound so bad. neither does the forecast when looked at in the long run. 98 in livermore in the city. san jose 84 and warm in the north bay at 92 degrees and yet things will be clanging. high pressure is still in firm command of the desert southwest and low pressure and vancouver is just going to stay parked up there and so a perfect corridor with a low to the north and high to the south. we get a pretty good onshore push. problem is there is not much of a marine layer and the high pressure is strong. it is compressing the marine layer out of existence. so whatever cool air there is along the shoreline does not make it inland and that is why it will be near 100 degrees tomorrow. things will change. low clouds for tomorrow around sunrise and they will hang it there for the day and that will provide the mild influence along the shoreline and you can see severely clear inland and we will continue with hot temperatures near one hundred degrees inland. so why we get the coast in the bay, we continue warm for tomorrow but high pressure finally beginning to back off on wednesday. when it backs off the temperatures cool down. it won't be cool but relatively cool by wednesday compared to what we had today. san francisco the forecast for tomorrow is 70 degrees and that's not that much above average. >> you go to concord it is 14 degrees for tuesday. the further inland you go, the further above average. south bay will be near 90s in san jose and morgan hill near 100 degrees. along the shoreline, a breath of fresh air in terms of the sea breeze and pacifica at 74 and redwood city tomorrow, 86 degrees and inland the number is near 100 again tomorrow. pittsburgh at 100 degrees and antioch 101 and up in the north bay it will be hot, not quite as hot as today. santa rosa gets up to 96 and in the bay 65 and smoking up around cloverdale and windsor. the numbers about 100 degrees. the extended forecast, the numbers warm tomorrow but look at wednesday, mid-90s. a step in the right direction and will continue to walk that pace until we find numbers in the mid-80s by saturday and sunday. tough it out. we'll get there. and we'll be back after after this. new at six. a small city known for its sand doons fights to transform the coast with a world class resort. the beach front battle decades in the making. why some say it could be an environmental disaster. and our special spotlight on the homeless crisis in san francisco. millions spent on a problem that appears to be getting worse. where the money is going and why it doesn't seem to be improving the situation on the streets. those stories and mores coming up at six. that's it for us at 5:00. cbs evening news with scott pelley is next. we will see you back at six.

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