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This, that could change their position. Thank you. Happening now, a brush fire is burning dangerously close to a park in martinez. Chopper 5 over the scene a few minutes ago. Helicopters are dropping water over big plumes of smoke. Its burning right next to rankin park. So far it has burned five acres. No word on any evacuations. A piece of heavy equipment was destroyed by a brush fire in contra costa county. Take a look at this video from chopper 5. A burning tractor was at the top of a charred hillside in blackhawk near wild oak port. We are checking to see whether it was a tractor working on the dry hillside that sparked the fire. It looks like the fire spread from where the tractor actually was. The fire has blackened five acres. In san jose, another brush fire kept firefighters busy most of the day. It broke out behind
Happy Hollow Park
this morning. This fire quickly spread into heavy brush and then burned into a pile of railroad ties. When they caught fire, the thick, black smoke made it very difficult for firefighters to put out the blaze. It is very dry. Its very hot. Most of the stuff out here is grass, dry fuel. Once it spreads from the grass to the heavier vegetation, trees and brush, it takes longer to put out. Grass is easy to put out. Trees and vegetation and railroad ties, much more difficult to put out. Crews used water cannon to put out the giant flames. Theres no word on this one started. Engine trouble forcing a southwest flight to make an
Emergency Landing
at
San Jose International
airport. Fire crews were standing by when the plane touched down this afternoon. The flight was en route from burbank. The airline says the pilot noticed an engine
Oil Warning Light
and declared an emergency. Fire crews checked the plane after it landed and escorted it to the gate. Helicopter crews pulled off a
Daring Rescue
on mount diablo. A sheriffs helicopter had to airlift a climber to safety. Rescuers had to maneuver between a towering rock face and a dense forest to reach the victim. After landing on a hillside nearby, the victim was put in an air ambulance and transported to a hospital. No word on that persons condition. A 6yearold girl is badly burned after a fire ripped through a hayward home. Two other children are hurt. The fire sent up thick, black smoke. It broke out this morning at a home on gr ibbon avenue. The girl has lifethreatening injuries. Two boys escaped with minor injuries. You can see the damage to the roof. Firefighters say that 75 of the inside is now destroyed. No word yet on what sparked the fire. The airport in istanbul turkey is back open now just a day after three suicide bombers killed at least 41 people and wounded hundreds more. As
Jonathan Vigliotti
tells us, while no group has claimed responsibility, it is believed to be the work of isis. Reporter were standing outside of the arrival hall of the airport where 24 hours that attack happened. Business is back to normal. Still signs of the attack that happened here yesterday, shattered windows and bullet holes through glass. All of this as were learning more about this coordinated attack. Work crews brushed shards of glass from windows in istanbul airport as passengers walked past reminders of tuesdays deadly terror attack. Im not afraid now but yesterday i was afraid. Reporter this dutch businessman returned to the airport after witnessing yesterdays triple suicide bombing. [ indiscernible ] blew himself up. Reporter turkeys government blames it on isis although they havent claimed responsibility. President obama, who is meeting with north american leaders in canada, has spoken with turkeys president. We have offered all assistance that we have available to our ally, turkey, and we stand prepared to assist them during this difficult time. Reporter turkish
Officials Say
one of the suicide bombers blew himself up just inside the airport. The second attacker took advantage of this chaos and got to the second floor. The third waited outside and detonated as people fled. Security experts say the attackers were targeting the airports large crowds. These individuals likely were not well armed but trained and certainly had coordinated before the attack and likely had planned this out for a number of weeks if not months. Airports around the world increased security in response to the attack. There have been 14 terrorist attacks in turkey over the last year. This nation has long been considered a safe haven in the middle east. That image is quickly changing. In istanbul, turkey,
Jonathan Vigliotti
kpix 5. Bay area transportation hubs are working to protect passengers in the wake of the istanbul attack. This is live look at
San Francisco
international airport. This is right in front of the
Turkish Airlines
counter. People are checking in for the evening flight to istanbul. We spoke to one passenger who was anxious about traveling to istanbul and then on to cairo. Im feeling first of all im sad, you know its a really sad thing that it happened. Second there might be delays. I might be late for my, you know, flight. Its going to be crowded. Its going to be so much
Security Check
which might mean i might miss my flight to cairo so im really nervous about the flight. In the hours after the bombing, the u. S. Suspended flights headed to turkey but that ground stop was lifted last night. How to fight terrorism and prevent another attack like the one in istanbul . A hot topic on the campaign trail. In ohio today, donald trump called american leaders weak for not doing more to stop the terrorists. He says we have to fight viciously and violently and argued
America Needs
to bring back water boarding. I like it a lot. I dont think its tough enough. So we cant do water boarding. But they can do chopping off heads, drowning people in steel cages. They can do whatever they want to do. Meanwhile,
Hillary Clinton
has spoken out against the use of water boarding in the past calling it, quote, torture. She was in
San Francisco
for a fundraiser this morning at the westin st. Francis. It was closed to the media during a
Campaign Stop
later in los angeles she said
Trump Supporters
should not be fooled by his message. I understand why people are frustrated and even fearful, but dont look for easy answers and misleading promises that cannot deliver what youre hoping for. Well have much more coverage on the terror in turkey coming up and the 5 30 on the cbs evening news. [ music ]
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
and senior democratic lawmakers went to
San Francisco
General Hospital
today. They are not sick. They are trying to make a point. Kpix 5s devin fehely is at general. Devin. Reporter yeah,
Democratic Leaders
billed todays rally as a sitin although in truth there was very little sitting involved but they say they have found a voice and their footing and they are standing up now for victims of gun violence. [ screaming ] reporter hoping to capitalize on the attention they got in the sitin in
Congress Democrats
held a rally outside the emergency room at
San Francisco
general. The
American People
have to weigh in. And thats what gives me hope. If they cant change the minds of the legislators, they are going to have to decide on how they vote. Reporter they are hoping to build support for what they describe as commonsense gun laws, including universal background checks and a law preventing people on the no fly list from buying guns. This should be shame upon the leadership of the
Republican Party
for not addressing anything have to do with gun violence prevention. Reporter democrats accused republicans of being obstructionist, blocking a basic vote on
Gun Legislation
even in the wake of a terror attack in orlando. She was one of the first persons who got shot. Reporter this person knows firsthand the terrible toll that gun violence can have. A stray bullet hit and killed her granddaughter in oakland just two weeks ago. It hurts. And we were very close. Very close. Reporter she says that she is hopeful that her tragedy and others like it will finally trigger change. Now, republicans in congress have described the sitin and todays rally as political posturing. They say they are far more interested in enforcing existing gun laws than creating new ones. In
San Francisco
, devin fehely, kpix 5. More protests today against judge aaron persky. He is the judge who sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for
Sexual Assault
. Kpix 5s anne makovec reports from
San Francisco
where there were renewed calls for the judge to step down. Reporter the meeting of the commission on
Judicial Performance
was closed to the public. But this group is hoping that its message got through. [ inaudible ] reporter survivors of
Sexual Assault
shared their stories on the sidewalks today. The group ultraviolet says this folder has 1. 2 million signatures asking the independent state agency that investigates judicial misconduct to investigate judge aaron persky. We hope that they will hear this and agree with us and remove judge persky. Reporter he sentenced former
Stanford Star
swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for assaulting a woman last year. The prosecutor had asked for six years. The survivors say it felt like this. And then the judge like you know what . Its fine. Its not fine. Its really not fine because one in four women at college will be raped. Reporter theres already a petition to recall judge persky and the local
District Attorney
says he is considering blocking all
Sexual Assault
cases assigned to perskys court. The commission cannot change a decision made by the judge. But it can remove a judge from office. The
Commission Gets
about 1200 complaints each year. In
San Francisco
, anne makovec, kpix 5. An unusual sight on a bay area freeway. We have seen all kinds of freeway chases. Just ahead the bizarre bay area chase involving a gokart. Plus, paying more for being born a woman. Why those fighting against the socalled pink tax were just blocked. And kpix 5 putting our focus today on the homeless. The story of one
Family Living
on the streets and desperately trying to stay together. ,, every day a gokart. Speeding down the highway. With a black suv flashing its lights. Right behind it. Heres something you dont see every day a gokart speeding down the highway with a black suv flashing its lights behind it. It happened on 880 in oakland on sunday. Another angle shows the chase from a passenger in the next lanes perspective. Whoa. Chp tells us they had nothing to do with this. Its still unclear who was chasing the gokart and why. A major traffic collision set a vehicle on fire in the north bay. Take a look at this. This is cell phone video of the vehicle engulfed in flames. This happened on lakeview highway near petaluma. Not yet clear exactly what ignited the blaze. Were learning more about one of the bay area families involves in that deadly crash in southern california. A man his wife and two children were traveling on the grapevine on i5 when the crash happened yesterday morning. A go fund me page is set up to raise money for the funerals. The
Families First
got into a minor crash. Their rented minivan was partially in the way of traffic when a semi truck then hit it sending it down a ravine. The van burst into flames. The two fathers were the only survivors. Fremont
Police Looking
for a hitandrun driver who struck and killed a woman. This happened about 9 30 last night just outside the bart station on walnut avenue. The victim was a 65yearold union city resident. The witnesses say the driver was in a silver suv with some front end damage. Crews had to use the jaws of life to pry a parking control officer to safety in
San Francisco
this morning. Police say the suv getting off the vehicle hit her vehicle knocking it over and trapping her inside. We were there as officers wheeled the vehicle out of traffic about 8 30 south of market at 8th and bryant. Parking officer was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. On the healthwatch,
Vice President
joe biden hassome star power on hand at his first ever cancer moon shot summit in washington, d. C. Actress
Carol Burnett
joined the
Vice President
at howard university. Both have lost children to cancer. The
Vice President
wants to expand patient participation in clinical trials. He also called for doubling the progress against cancer in the next five years. Time matters. Days matter. Minutes matter. Hope means many
Different Things
to different people. But to a cancer patient, and a family affected by it, hope means everything. The
Vice President
also threatened to cut federal funding for cancer studies that dont submit results on time. Women will still have to pay more for products marketed towards them. The pink tax bill was withdrawn from the state assembly today. It would have banned businesses from charging customers more money for products marketed for women and girls. It had already been approved by the senate. But retailers and manufacturers were strongly opposed to the bill saying it would have led to a wave of lawsuits. Police helicopters usually just follow the action. But one pilot actually got right in the middle of it. This burglary suspect was fleeing police in houston. He runs right into a police cruiser. He then takes off again but not fast enough for this pilot. The two squared off for a moment before backup arrived. Ill work patrol and the streets a very long time before i was promoted. After i was promoted, always my goal is we have a suspect, bad guy, we do whatever it takes to get him in custody. At one point the suspect, the bad guy, went for the officers gun. He tossed it away and kept fighting the suspect until fellow officers helped out. In the bay area not all the homeless are camping in it doorways sleeping on the sidewalks on wandering the streets. Growing numbers are actually invisible. These are homeless families who feel shame and some fear about their situations. This evening, one family is breaking the silence. Meet the frost family of union city. The place they call home where the six sleep at night is inside a ford taurus. They ask me every day, daddy, why do we have to sleep in the car . I try not to cry, put a smile on my face, get everybody in a happy mood. I try my best. Reporter they are homeless. Raymond and his wife valerie, 7 yearold reggie, 5yearold mei lan any, 3yearold rodney, and the baby, raymond, jr. They have been living out of their car ever since valeries mother could no longer afford to house them. She will love to help us but she cant take care of herself. Reporter raymond works two jobs but the bay area native cant scrape together enough money to afford rent. And these days, he is not alone. This is kind of like the ultimate gentrification is were seeing families who dont have high paying jobs just get pushed out of the bay area. Reporter nancy george the executive director of the kids zone in union city a program that provides
Vital Services
to at risk families. This past school year, she has seen double the number of homeless families. She has counted 100 with 20 now living out of their cars. With rents going higher and higher every day, you dont know who may be homeless next. Reporter the frosts have been on waiting lists for low
Income Housing
for years. Its all waiting lists to get on waiting lists. Reporter they cant afford to relocate to a cheaper state. Even if they could, george cautions its unlikely they will find jobs. Most of the places that are cheaper to live do not have
Job Opportunities
for these folks. Reporter valerie makes sure her children are clean and fed. Her husband, she says, is the real hero. He goes beyond to make sure that were okay. Reporter as for raymond, he wants what all parents want, a better life for their children. Its all i have on this earth. This is my reason to keep striving not giving up is because of my family. Reporter as they leave, the kids pile in. The car is a five seater. Those are reggies feet. He stretches out on the floor in the back. They are hoping for a better future. There is something to look forward to. There is better. Well, its hard to get a true count of homeless families. Many dont disclose status out of fear their kids will be taken away. In
Union City Community
leaders, nonprofits and other agencies are now meeting to come up with
Creative Solutions
to keep these
Families Together
and in longterm housing. Well keep you updated. And well be right back. , upbeat music [voiceover] you are
San Francisco
. Weve been with you from the beginning. Weve seen each other through good times and bad. Sickness and health. Were with you
San Francisco
, and you bring out the best in us. Care. Zuckerberg
San Francisco
Happy Hollow Park<\/a> this morning. This fire quickly spread into heavy brush and then burned into a pile of railroad ties. When they caught fire, the thick, black smoke made it very difficult for firefighters to put out the blaze. It is very dry. Its very hot. Most of the stuff out here is grass, dry fuel. Once it spreads from the grass to the heavier vegetation, trees and brush, it takes longer to put out. Grass is easy to put out. Trees and vegetation and railroad ties, much more difficult to put out. Crews used water cannon to put out the giant flames. Theres no word on this one started. Engine trouble forcing a southwest flight to make an
Emergency Landing<\/a> at
San Jose International<\/a> airport. Fire crews were standing by when the plane touched down this afternoon. The flight was en route from burbank. The airline says the pilot noticed an engine
Oil Warning Light<\/a> and declared an emergency. Fire crews checked the plane after it landed and escorted it to the gate. Helicopter crews pulled off a
Daring Rescue<\/a> on mount diablo. A sheriffs helicopter had to airlift a climber to safety. Rescuers had to maneuver between a towering rock face and a dense forest to reach the victim. After landing on a hillside nearby, the victim was put in an air ambulance and transported to a hospital. No word on that persons condition. A 6yearold girl is badly burned after a fire ripped through a hayward home. Two other children are hurt. The fire sent up thick, black smoke. It broke out this morning at a home on gr ibbon avenue. The girl has lifethreatening injuries. Two boys escaped with minor injuries. You can see the damage to the roof. Firefighters say that 75 of the inside is now destroyed. No word yet on what sparked the fire. The airport in istanbul turkey is back open now just a day after three suicide bombers killed at least 41 people and wounded hundreds more. As
Jonathan Vigliotti<\/a> tells us, while no group has claimed responsibility, it is believed to be the work of isis. Reporter were standing outside of the arrival hall of the airport where 24 hours that attack happened. Business is back to normal. Still signs of the attack that happened here yesterday, shattered windows and bullet holes through glass. All of this as were learning more about this coordinated attack. Work crews brushed shards of glass from windows in istanbul airport as passengers walked past reminders of tuesdays deadly terror attack. Im not afraid now but yesterday i was afraid. Reporter this dutch businessman returned to the airport after witnessing yesterdays triple suicide bombing. [ indiscernible ] blew himself up. Reporter turkeys government blames it on isis although they havent claimed responsibility. President obama, who is meeting with north american leaders in canada, has spoken with turkeys president. We have offered all assistance that we have available to our ally, turkey, and we stand prepared to assist them during this difficult time. Reporter turkish
Officials Say<\/a> one of the suicide bombers blew himself up just inside the airport. The second attacker took advantage of this chaos and got to the second floor. The third waited outside and detonated as people fled. Security experts say the attackers were targeting the airports large crowds. These individuals likely were not well armed but trained and certainly had coordinated before the attack and likely had planned this out for a number of weeks if not months. Airports around the world increased security in response to the attack. There have been 14 terrorist attacks in turkey over the last year. This nation has long been considered a safe haven in the middle east. That image is quickly changing. In istanbul, turkey,
Jonathan Vigliotti<\/a> kpix 5. Bay area transportation hubs are working to protect passengers in the wake of the istanbul attack. This is live look at
San Francisco<\/a> international airport. This is right in front of the
Turkish Airlines<\/a> counter. People are checking in for the evening flight to istanbul. We spoke to one passenger who was anxious about traveling to istanbul and then on to cairo. Im feeling first of all im sad, you know its a really sad thing that it happened. Second there might be delays. I might be late for my, you know, flight. Its going to be crowded. Its going to be so much
Security Check<\/a> which might mean i might miss my flight to cairo so im really nervous about the flight. In the hours after the bombing, the u. S. Suspended flights headed to turkey but that ground stop was lifted last night. How to fight terrorism and prevent another attack like the one in istanbul . A hot topic on the campaign trail. In ohio today, donald trump called american leaders weak for not doing more to stop the terrorists. He says we have to fight viciously and violently and argued
America Needs<\/a> to bring back water boarding. I like it a lot. I dont think its tough enough. So we cant do water boarding. But they can do chopping off heads, drowning people in steel cages. They can do whatever they want to do. Meanwhile,
Hillary Clinton<\/a> has spoken out against the use of water boarding in the past calling it, quote, torture. She was in
San Francisco<\/a> for a fundraiser this morning at the westin st. Francis. It was closed to the media during a
Campaign Stop<\/a> later in los angeles she said
Trump Supporters<\/a> should not be fooled by his message. I understand why people are frustrated and even fearful, but dont look for easy answers and misleading promises that cannot deliver what youre hoping for. Well have much more coverage on the terror in turkey coming up and the 5 30 on the cbs evening news. [ music ]
Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi<\/a> and senior democratic lawmakers went to
San Francisco<\/a>
General Hospital<\/a> today. They are not sick. They are trying to make a point. Kpix 5s devin fehely is at general. Devin. Reporter yeah,
Democratic Leaders<\/a> billed todays rally as a sitin although in truth there was very little sitting involved but they say they have found a voice and their footing and they are standing up now for victims of gun violence. [ screaming ] reporter hoping to capitalize on the attention they got in the sitin in
Congress Democrats<\/a> held a rally outside the emergency room at
San Francisco<\/a> general. The
American People<\/a> have to weigh in. And thats what gives me hope. If they cant change the minds of the legislators, they are going to have to decide on how they vote. Reporter they are hoping to build support for what they describe as commonsense gun laws, including universal background checks and a law preventing people on the no fly list from buying guns. This should be shame upon the leadership of the
Republican Party<\/a> for not addressing anything have to do with gun violence prevention. Reporter democrats accused republicans of being obstructionist, blocking a basic vote on
Gun Legislation<\/a> even in the wake of a terror attack in orlando. She was one of the first persons who got shot. Reporter this person knows firsthand the terrible toll that gun violence can have. A stray bullet hit and killed her granddaughter in oakland just two weeks ago. It hurts. And we were very close. Very close. Reporter she says that she is hopeful that her tragedy and others like it will finally trigger change. Now, republicans in congress have described the sitin and todays rally as political posturing. They say they are far more interested in enforcing existing gun laws than creating new ones. In
San Francisco<\/a>, devin fehely, kpix 5. More protests today against judge aaron persky. He is the judge who sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for
Sexual Assault<\/a>. Kpix 5s anne makovec reports from
San Francisco<\/a> where there were renewed calls for the judge to step down. Reporter the meeting of the commission on
Judicial Performance<\/a> was closed to the public. But this group is hoping that its message got through. [ inaudible ] reporter survivors of
Sexual Assault<\/a> shared their stories on the sidewalks today. The group ultraviolet says this folder has 1. 2 million signatures asking the independent state agency that investigates judicial misconduct to investigate judge aaron persky. We hope that they will hear this and agree with us and remove judge persky. Reporter he sentenced former
Stanford Star<\/a> swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for assaulting a woman last year. The prosecutor had asked for six years. The survivors say it felt like this. And then the judge like you know what . Its fine. Its not fine. Its really not fine because one in four women at college will be raped. Reporter theres already a petition to recall judge persky and the local
District Attorney<\/a> says he is considering blocking all
Sexual Assault<\/a> cases assigned to perskys court. The commission cannot change a decision made by the judge. But it can remove a judge from office. The
Commission Gets<\/a> about 1200 complaints each year. In
San Francisco<\/a>, anne makovec, kpix 5. An unusual sight on a bay area freeway. We have seen all kinds of freeway chases. Just ahead the bizarre bay area chase involving a gokart. Plus, paying more for being born a woman. Why those fighting against the socalled pink tax were just blocked. And kpix 5 putting our focus today on the homeless. The story of one
Family Living<\/a> on the streets and desperately trying to stay together. ,, every day a gokart. Speeding down the highway. With a black suv flashing its lights. Right behind it. Heres something you dont see every day a gokart speeding down the highway with a black suv flashing its lights behind it. It happened on 880 in oakland on sunday. Another angle shows the chase from a passenger in the next lanes perspective. Whoa. Chp tells us they had nothing to do with this. Its still unclear who was chasing the gokart and why. A major traffic collision set a vehicle on fire in the north bay. Take a look at this. This is cell phone video of the vehicle engulfed in flames. This happened on lakeview highway near petaluma. Not yet clear exactly what ignited the blaze. Were learning more about one of the bay area families involves in that deadly crash in southern california. A man his wife and two children were traveling on the grapevine on i5 when the crash happened yesterday morning. A go fund me page is set up to raise money for the funerals. The
Families First<\/a> got into a minor crash. Their rented minivan was partially in the way of traffic when a semi truck then hit it sending it down a ravine. The van burst into flames. The two fathers were the only survivors. Fremont
Police Looking<\/a> for a hitandrun driver who struck and killed a woman. This happened about 9 30 last night just outside the bart station on walnut avenue. The victim was a 65yearold union city resident. The witnesses say the driver was in a silver suv with some front end damage. Crews had to use the jaws of life to pry a parking control officer to safety in
San Francisco<\/a> this morning. Police say the suv getting off the vehicle hit her vehicle knocking it over and trapping her inside. We were there as officers wheeled the vehicle out of traffic about 8 30 south of market at 8th and bryant. Parking officer was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. On the healthwatch,
Vice President<\/a> joe biden hassome star power on hand at his first ever cancer moon shot summit in washington, d. C. Actress
Carol Burnett<\/a> joined the
Vice President<\/a> at howard university. Both have lost children to cancer. The
Vice President<\/a> wants to expand patient participation in clinical trials. He also called for doubling the progress against cancer in the next five years. Time matters. Days matter. Minutes matter. Hope means many
Different Things<\/a> to different people. But to a cancer patient, and a family affected by it, hope means everything. The
Vice President<\/a> also threatened to cut federal funding for cancer studies that dont submit results on time. Women will still have to pay more for products marketed towards them. The pink tax bill was withdrawn from the state assembly today. It would have banned businesses from charging customers more money for products marketed for women and girls. It had already been approved by the senate. But retailers and manufacturers were strongly opposed to the bill saying it would have led to a wave of lawsuits. Police helicopters usually just follow the action. But one pilot actually got right in the middle of it. This burglary suspect was fleeing police in houston. He runs right into a police cruiser. He then takes off again but not fast enough for this pilot. The two squared off for a moment before backup arrived. Ill work patrol and the streets a very long time before i was promoted. After i was promoted, always my goal is we have a suspect, bad guy, we do whatever it takes to get him in custody. At one point the suspect, the bad guy, went for the officers gun. He tossed it away and kept fighting the suspect until fellow officers helped out. In the bay area not all the homeless are camping in it doorways sleeping on the sidewalks on wandering the streets. Growing numbers are actually invisible. These are homeless families who feel shame and some fear about their situations. This evening, one family is breaking the silence. Meet the frost family of union city. The place they call home where the six sleep at night is inside a ford taurus. They ask me every day, daddy, why do we have to sleep in the car . I try not to cry, put a smile on my face, get everybody in a happy mood. I try my best. Reporter they are homeless. Raymond and his wife valerie, 7 yearold reggie, 5yearold mei lan any, 3yearold rodney, and the baby, raymond, jr. They have been living out of their car ever since valeries mother could no longer afford to house them. She will love to help us but she cant take care of herself. Reporter raymond works two jobs but the bay area native cant scrape together enough money to afford rent. And these days, he is not alone. This is kind of like the ultimate gentrification is were seeing families who dont have high paying jobs just get pushed out of the bay area. Reporter nancy george the executive director of the kids zone in union city a program that provides
Vital Services<\/a> to at risk families. This past school year, she has seen double the number of homeless families. She has counted 100 with 20 now living out of their cars. With rents going higher and higher every day, you dont know who may be homeless next. Reporter the frosts have been on waiting lists for low
Income Housing<\/a> for years. Its all waiting lists to get on waiting lists. Reporter they cant afford to relocate to a cheaper state. Even if they could, george cautions its unlikely they will find jobs. Most of the places that are cheaper to live do not have
Job Opportunities<\/a> for these folks. Reporter valerie makes sure her children are clean and fed. Her husband, she says, is the real hero. He goes beyond to make sure that were okay. Reporter as for raymond, he wants what all parents want, a better life for their children. Its all i have on this earth. This is my reason to keep striving not giving up is because of my family. Reporter as they leave, the kids pile in. The car is a five seater. Those are reggies feet. He stretches out on the floor in the back. They are hoping for a better future. There is something to look forward to. There is better. Well, its hard to get a true count of homeless families. Many dont disclose status out of fear their kids will be taken away. In
Union City Community<\/a> leaders, nonprofits and other agencies are now meeting to come up with
Creative Solutions<\/a> to keep these
Families Together<\/a> and in longterm housing. Well keep you updated. And well be right back. , upbeat music [voiceover] you are
San Francisco<\/a>. Weve been with you from the beginning. Weve seen each other through good times and bad. Sickness and health. Were with you
San Francisco<\/a>, and you bring out the best in us. Care. Zuckerberg
San Francisco<\/a>
General Hospital<\/a> and trauma center. Brian hackney joins us again for paul deanno and a little cooler today. Can feel it outside. That note of surprise, mr. Bastida. Not well advertised as we did come down quite a few degrees, 10 to 15 degrees inland today. And a cooling trend will extend right into the weekend. And its all because of this, low clouds at the shoreline. Its been a while since we have seen anything but sunshine at the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a> but right now low clouds are bringing relief to the inland areas. Concord a few nights ago was at 100 degrees at this hour. Now to 83. Oakland has 61. 81 at livermore. And in
San Francisco<\/a>, 55 degrees. San jose in the low 70s. Santa rosa 77 degrees right now. And giants taking on the as tonight across the bay. This time. Tonight 7 05 will be a cool evening under mostly cloudy skies. Game
Time Temperature<\/a> about 60 degrees. Overnight lows in the mid50s and sunup tomorrow at 9 minutes before 6 a. M. Sun will rise over low clouds near the shoreline because low pressure approaches its kicking in the sea breeze and with
High Pressure<\/a> over the
Desert Southwest<\/a> as it has been i think since 1967, at least it seems that way, we get northwesterly winds and more sunshine tomorrow. And it looks like maybe not quite as much of the low clouds enough to have a big effect on temperatures. Coast and bay fog a little drizzle, highs rebound a little bit tomorrow. And then cooldown as we get into the weekend. So tomorrow 92. Fairfield 90. 91 livermore. Pacifica, only 63 degrees. And in san jose, 83. Up in santa rosa 87. So plenty warm inland. But nowhere near the stratospheric heights that we have seen lately. Extended forecast calls for numbers to be in the mid90s in the warmest spots tomorrow and friday. We cool it down just a nudge as we get into the weekend and continue to cool right into the 4th of july. The 4th of july will be a battle between the low clouds and the sun in the afternoon on the 4th of july. Well see. In the meantime, tomorrow looks night. And well be back after a break. ,,,,,,,,, a trash fight in the east bay. Over a little known fee. A third of the garbage bill is going straight to each allen martin. New at 6 00 tonight, a trash fight in the east bay over a little known fee. A third of the garbage bill is going straight to city hall. We asked, why so much . And its a bay area struggle as the bay area struggles to deal with the homeless crisis, we look at one big tourist city that has a lot in common with
San Francisco<\/a>. Well have a live report from honolulu on the tough love approach to the homeless and how it is working now. We are going to talk to our former colleague grace lee about something they call compassionate disruption. Ken, liz, those stories coming up at 6 00. Thank you. Thats it for kpix 5 news at 5 00. Up next, josh elliott fills in for scott pelley on the cbs evening news. Allen and veronica right back here at 6 00 and remember, the latest news and weather, always on cbssf. Com. Captions by caption colorado comments captioncolorado. Com elliott airport terror. Travelers ran for their lives. Not being able to get out is a frightening feeling. Its a feeling of terror. Elliott the attackers were on camera. Did isis send them to istanbul . And, whats being done to tighten security outside airport terminals . Theres no price we can put on our security. Elliott also tonight, our special series in the shadow of death. An addict is desperate for help but finds the door shut. Please leave your name, number, and a brief message. Elliott and, a reluctant star turns a
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