Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5PM 20170919 : vimarsana

Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5PM 20170919

Reporter now note this isnt the first time the leading democrat has been haranged in San Francisco over the issue of immigration. Former president obama you might recall had a rather embarrassing incident in chinatown over the dreamer issue and daca and deportation and congresswoman barbara lee from the east bay said what we saw today was an exercise in democracy. Liz . Phil, after all of that commotion did pelosi ever say anything about the status of the dreamer bill . Reporter yes, she did. 70 she said of americans are in favor of some kind of agreement. Shes got republican support. Shes got the president willing to go along, but heres the question, liz. The question is can they come up with a deal that both sides compromise on by october 1st . Thats the deadline that nancy pelosi said she would like to see this go. From what we saw today its not just the red states that are hot on the immigration issue. In San Francisco phil matier, kpix5. Back to you guys. Phil, thank you. New at 5 00 we are getting our first look at the suspect in a bizarre robbery attempt that happened on b. A. R. T. Police released these photos of a woman who is suspected of slipping a note to a rider claiming that there were guns pointed at her and to hand back her wallet and phone without turning around. This happened on saturday. B. A. R. T. s police chief said this is a first. Ive been at b. A. R. T. Police 19 years and never seen anything like this. Its just a very unusual tactic to use a note like that to commit robbery. Its terrifying and then i started feeling like is somebody really going to shoot somebody for a phone and a wallet . The victim is pretty smart, used her head. She told us she faked a seizure to alert other passengers and thats when the would be robber slipped off the train at powell street. Police searched the station, but there was no sign of her. A traffic stop in san jose ends in deadly gunfire. Now a bay area family wants to know why did police use deadly force . Ja and kpix5s len ramirez got some answers from the chief today. Is being shot and killed by an officer trying to arrest him. An jose tried to apprehend him other times. Reporter police chief eddie garcia saidthe 33year old dominguez was also a gang member that went on a crime spree that ended when an officer shot and killed him. Unfortunately this crime spree ended with a tragic consequence. Reporter garcia laid out a list of crimes he said dominguez committed since september 6th including vehicle theft, a driveby shooting, two car chases and an Armed Robbery of a gas station. Each time police say dominguez slipped away. Police say a Violent Crimes Enforcement Team spotted dominguez again and made a car stop here at penitentiary creek road and white road. At first he was compliant with officers demands, but later he lowered his hands where they couldnt see them. The officer peltonen gels was reaching for felt dominguez was reaching for a weapon and discharged his weapon at dominguez striking him at least one time. Officers say dominguez was known to carry a. 357 revolver but on that night was unarmed. A search of the vehicle revealed Miscellaneous Items and a knife. No gun was located inside the vehicle. Reporter family members listened to the Police Press Conference and wiped away tears. Family members say he had entered a christian mens home trying to overcome a drug addiction. A woman who said she was dominguezs aunt disagreed with police. I have nothing to say. Reporter what do you think about what you heard just now . I have nothing to say. Reporter the chief said officers were wearing body cameras. Footage is being reviewed, but there are no immediate plans to reaps the video. It was the eighth officer involved shooting in san jose so far in year. In san jose this year. In san jose len ramirez, cbs5. A shoplifting suspect is under arrest in san leandro after he hit two officers with his car. He has been identified as 57 yearold oakland resident terry gordon. Investigators responded to calls from the safeway on lewellen boulevard last night. The suspect ran into police and took off. This suspect is dangerous and has no regard to behave this way with officers who have authority out there. Theres no question or doubt what he would do to any individual, store employee or citizen trying to come in his way. 1 officer was treated and released last night. The second is in the hospital. She has nonlife threatening injuries. Well, here we go again. Another powerful hurricane barreling through the caribbean. Hurricane maria has just been upgraded to a category 5 storm and its taking aim at puerto rico. Right now residents there are preparing by stocking up on food, water, fuel and plywood to protect their homes. Puerto rico is still recovering from the damage Hurricane Irma caused. Lets turn it over to Brian Hackney who is tracking marias path. It was a category 1 yesterday. This thing blew up overnight. It approaches the Leeward Islands and the National Hurricane center six minutes ago upgraded it to a category 5. Its days away from even approaching the United States, but the winds now are up to 160 miles an hour, gusts to 195. The movement is to the west, northwest at 9 miles an hour. On that path it is taking it on a direct course for port rick old which it will hit sometime puerto rico which it will hit sometime wednesday afternoon. So this one is another one thats very strong and very powerful, at this point not a threat to the mainland u. S. , but thats a week away. In the meantime its another big one. All right, brian, thank you. Meanwhile in florida more than half a Million People are still without power after Hurricane Irma blew through the keys last week. Over the weekend evacuees were allowed to return home for the first time and survey what was left. The storm left thousands of people homeless. Many are still sleeping in shelters. The 129th rescue wing just returned to the bay area after helping with relief operations in florida. Crews helped refuel helicopters and supported search and rescue efforts following Hurricane Irma. Governor jerry brown is in new york to talk Climate Change at the united nations. He said everything President Trump does is stupid, dangerous and silly. The americas pledge is a pledge by america. America is not run by donald trump. He believes this whole thing that were talking about and all the scientists are publishing thousands of papers is all a hoax and its a hoax invented in china. He believes that. The governor talked about the importance of insuring the u. S. Remains a Global Leader in reducing emissions. President trump will address the u. N. General assembly tomorrow. Today he prepsed World Leaders to support sweeping pressed World Leaders to support sweeping changes to reduce bureaucracy and mismanagement. He said its unfair for any one nation to carry too much of the load. The United States is the largest contributor. We pay about a 1 4 of the u. N. s operating budget. To honor the people of our nations, we must insure that no one and no member state shoulders a disproportionate share of the burden and thats militarily or financially. Later the president met with israeli Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu. He told reporters that hell decide very soon whether to pull out of the iran nuclear deal. America first agenda. In tomorrows speech the president plans to include points about north korea, global terrorism and his America First agenda. New at 5 00 a stolen car chase that started in brentwood ends in oakley when the driver lost control and crashed his vehicle. Police say 21yearold jorge lara of brentwood was treated for minor injuries following the crash at a local hospital. You can see him in a neck brace. He was arrested for auto theft and evading police. Fire that burned a trailer full of donated goods at a Salvation Army store is now being investigated as suspicious. Heres whats left of those donated clothes and books. The one alarm trailer blaze broke out just after 2 a. M. On Camino Arroyo in gilroy. The flames also destroyed this loading dock where the trailer was parked. The Oakland Public Library covered in hot pink and black graffiti. Now theres talk of a motive. Kpix5s don ford on the possible link to a man known as animal. Reporter its a disturbing sight, oaklands main Public Library covered in graffiti all from this last weekend. This is a well loved public building. Were visited by, you know, thousands of people every month and for our patrons to have to see this kind of thing when theyre coming into the building is just heart breaking. Reporter the massive attack hit walls, sidewalks and even the flagpole. City councilman nole guyo said he heard street talk about why it was so big. By some of the people on the street it was a ceremonial action on somebody they nicknamed animal. Reporter it said that animal died about this time somewhere near her last year. The name animal here last year. The name animal is clearly tagged everywhere, but dealing with graffiti is difficult. There was a time when we did sting operations at nighttime, but that got away from being one of our priorities. Reporter clearly graffiti is everywhere downtown. I think the Silver Lining is that the murals that weve had for a while, all of them have escaped the tagging. Reporter manager of the east bay plant recycles. He said taggers look at murals differently than a blank wall. They respect each other for the art. Thats the man right there. I met him a few times going out graffitiing at night. Thats a picasso from a different generation, you know . You just got to respect it. Reporter indeed the Oakland Library may have murals in its future. In oakland don ford, kpix5. A story that sounds like the plot of a spy thriller comes to life. Coming up a california mans scheme to sell secrets to the russians and now he used a popular tv show as inspiration. A robber walks into a starbucks and a customer enjoying his latte takes action, why the robber is now saying hes the real victim here. You can believe it. Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady said hes faster now than he was when he first started playing the game of football. Now hes sharing his secrets. Our collaboration with pg e is centered around public safety. Without pg es assistance, without their training we could not do our mission to keep our Community Safe. Anytime we are responding to a structure fire, one of the first calls you make is for pg e for gas and electric safety. Its my job to make sure that they have the training that they need to make the scene safe for themselves and for the public. Its handson training actually turning valves, turning systems off, looking at different wire systems all that training is crucial to keeping our Community Safe and our firefighters safe. Together, were building a better california. Poison, drugs. Today. A scientist from los geles county closed captioning is brought to you by living spaces. Military secrets, poison, drugs, today a scientist from Los Angeles County was sentenced on espionage charges. His crime was selling military secrets to an fbi agent posing as a russian spy. Idence of espionage. This video shows Gregory Allen justice being interv fter his arrest reporter federal prosecutors say gregory alan justice betrayed his country, sold out his employer and allegedly tried to kill his wife, but a judge handed down a lesser sentence giving him only five years saying there was only evidence of espionage. Can you tell me about what you were trying to acquire . Reporter this video shows justice interviewed by fbi acts after his arrest last year. It was shown to a judge today by federal prosecutors who were trying for a harsher sentence against the boeing engineer. They say justice sold his companys sensitive military satellite information to barter for secrets on a potentially lethal muscle relaxant to kill his wife. You realized what it would do. Reporter but it was an allegation that could not be proven. Unlike the 3 million worth of trade secrets that justice handed over to an undercover fbi agent posing as a russian spy. Justice said he needed the money for his sick wife even though he was sending money to a mistress on the side. If you think this sounds like a spy movie, prosecutors say justice did as well. He and that agent discussed the situation like the tv show called the americans about russian spies posing as americans, but in reality he was caught and told the court today he regretted his actions. The scientists pled guilty to the espionage charges earlier in year. He has asked the government to send him to prison in Northern California so he can be closer to his parents. Who st a man who tried to rob a starbucks now says he is the victim. He says the customer who stopped him went too far. Surveillance video shows what happened in fresno in july. Ryan flores pulled a fake gun, then a knife. A customer smacked him in the head with a chair, grabbed the knife and stabbed him repeatedly. In a jailhouse interview flores said he was trying to escape, not fight back and the customer went too far. Both men suffered stab wounds. Flores faces charges of robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. New England Patriots star Quarterback Tom Brady never thought hed be writing a book. Now the 40yearold san mateo native is spilling his Health Secrets that have kept him on the field for an 18th season. Kenneth craig has the story. En i first started playing football, you know, even in high school. odonnell 03 45 46 you re faster at age 40 than at age, like 5 49 yeah. I really you can do pulls and presses. Reporter tom brady is sharing his game plan for another five seasons in the nfl. I would say im faster and quicker than when i first started playing football even in high school. Reporter youre faster at age 40 than at age 18 . Yeah, i am. And i do. Its pliability. Reporter the five time super bowl champ explains pliability in his new book, the tb12 method. So youll put the band here and its a squat press. Reporter its a technique for lengthening and softening the muscles to create more balance. When youre an athlete, your coach looks at you and says is he an improving player or a declining player . If youre ever on the point youre a declining player, theyre looking for someone to replace you. Reporter brady, the oldest nonkicker in the league, says his strategy helps prevent injury and improve his game, but its not magic. A lot of athletes come up to me and say whats the one thing i can do . Its not one thing i say. Its everything. Reporter for brady and exercise and a healthy diet. Moderation in all things. I dont think you should do im never going to eat that. Its a donut like, you know, i dont think you should eat five of them. Reporter brady has been practicing what hes preaching for the last 12 years. When im 80, i want to be moving still. I want to be doing all the things that i love to do. Reporter he says the book has actionable steps for all nonprofessional athletes working toward the same goal. Kenneth craig, cbs news, new york. Makes it look easy, doesnt he . Tom bradys new book is published by simon schuster, a cbs company. By the way, bradys goal is to make it to 45 as a professional qb. Anything after that he says well see. Piercings. For the very first time the American Academy of pediatrics is weighing in on tattoos and piercings. Reporter Chris Martinez has the new recommendations for teenagers. Fathers first name, ken. While body modifications like tattoos and piercings have become widely accepted, the American Academy of pediatrics says young people need the potentia originally it was just the octopus. Reporter theres a special meaning behind each of julia fays tattoo. She got her first one when she was just 16 years old. Theres a k right here that stands for my fathers first name k. Reporter while body tattoos and piercings have become widely accepted, the American Academy of pediatrics says young people need to carefully weigh the potential consequences. Teens tend to overestimate the ease and the ability to remove a tattoo and they underestimate the across. Reporter aap spokesperson Corrine Cross said teens and parents need to do their homework to avoid risks and infections. The aap said its important to choose a salon thats sterile and regulated by the state. Also make sure your immunizations are up to date and know the law. Some states prohibit teens from getting body modifications. Others require parental consent. A place that is willing to tattoo a child or a minor without getting consent is not a reputable place. Reporter 11 years after her initial ink julia has this advice for young people. Its going to be forever and not just the symbol on your body is going to be forever, but the memories of how you got it. Reporter so she says to take your time. Chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. Speaking of indelible impressions, wait till you hear about wednesday. For the first time in a while we might get a drop or two. Well have that in the forecast as we look live toward ocean beach coming up after our break. Coming up all new at 6 00 tonight a declaration of war from free speech leader, ringleader high lee yiannopoulos, milo yiannopoulos, why he says berkeley leaders cant stop him. New class of astronauts. Turns out. Its not as easy as just floating around in space. Sa says applicants nasa just started training a new class of astronauts. Turns out as not as easy as floating around in space. Applicants h

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